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August 04, 2000 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-04

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Temple Beth El staff member
is still going strong
after a half-century of service.

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me.
Tickton says that, in addition to
Special to the Jewish News
her keen ear, "Collette is an all-
around musician. She can•transpose
music aficionado shows no
music from one key to go along with
signs of slowing down
an accompanying instrument. I can
after giving 50 years of ser-
only speak in superlatives about
vice to Temple Beth El.
her."
"Music is my life," explains
Rosner, the daughter of Karlene
Collette Rosner of West Bloomfield,
and
Ben Salon, grew up at Beth El.
the temple's music teacher for nurs-
In
1953,
she married Bernard
ery students for the past 11 years.
Rosner when the Reform temple was
Her resume includes piano
located at Woodward and Gladstone
accompanist for the music director
in Detroit.
and music teacher for the religious
"Collette is a very hard worker,
school.
not a procrastinator and always pre-
Rosner's career began while she
pared," Bernard Rosner says. "She
was studying music at Wayne State
almost never missed a Sunday morn-
University in Detroit. Her professor,
ing working, although I missed
Jason Tickton of Southfield, who
spending time with her. She enjoys
was also music director at Temple
playing and I am happy that she is
Beth El, told Rosner about a job
happy.
opening. His wife,
mISMEO
"She loves working
Mamie, the reli-
w 0 0
RV F
with
children," he
gious school's music
Atorrnetk
adds.
"She has a
S
:
teacher, needed a
sMEM
knack
with them. In
a
tv 1 al
pianist to accompa-
fact,
we
can hardly
ny her.
A chance remark by her
go
out
and
not be
Rosner was
recognized. Grown
music professor led
hired.
children that have
Says Tickton
Collette Rosner to
had Collette as their
now: "I worked 45
teacher stop her. I
Temple Beth El. Five
years with Collette.
am
very proud of
She is one of the
decades later, she
her."
finest pianists in
Rosner's fondest
remains a key part of the
Michigan. She is
memories include the
like a daughter to

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