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August 11, 2000 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-11

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YOU'RE INVITED

to the

12:45. p.m. Cantor David Gutman conducts
a time for tradition and peace with prayers
and song.
Ongoing Events • Cafe Europa — Monday,
Aug. 14, at 12:45 p.m. Holocaust survivors,
families and friends, meet in European cof-
feehouse atmosphere. Entertainment.

AUDITIONS

Monday,
The Last Night of Ballyhoo
Aug. 14, at 7 p.m. Audition for this play by
Driving Miss Daisy playwright Alfred Uhry.
About elitist German Jews in Atlanta during
World War II, Ballyhoo runs three weekends
the end of October. For script or informa-
tion: Bill Salisbury (248) 661-1383.
Madrigal Chorale of Southfield — Tuesday,
Aug. 29, at 5 p.m. Under the direction of
Robert A. Martin, the chorale holds audi-
tions for male voice parts at Southfield-
Lathrup High School. Marie (248) 352-
9527.
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra —
Tuesday-Thursday, Sept. 5-7. Orchestra
auditioning for 11 positions. (734) 994-
4801.



EDUCATION
The World of
Diaspora
Judaism —
Monday, Aug.
14, at 8 p.m.
and Wednesday,
Aug. 16, at
noon. Eilu v' Eilu presents "Life in Muslim
Spain," the sixth in a series of eight sessions
in the adult Jewish study series on "The
Experience of Exile." Two times and loca-
tions: Monday at Congregation B'nai
Moshe, West Bloomfield, and Wednesday at
the Max M. Fisher Building, Bloomfield
Township. New students welcome. $7 at
door or in advance. RSVP: Haviva Jacobs
(248) 645-7860 or Eilu v' Eilu (248) 593-
3490.
Science & Judaism — Wednesday, Aug. 16,
at 7:30 p.m. The adult Jewish learning pro-
ject of the Michigan Conservative move-
ment presents Rabbi Elliot Pachter on
"Who Shall Live and Who . Shall Die? When
Humans Take over God's Role," at Borders
Books and Music, Farmington Hills. For
young adults. Free and open to the public.
Melanie Birnholtz (248) 593-3490.
"A Time to Prepare" — Thursday, Aug. 31,
at 7-9 p.m. In anticipation of the upcoming
High Holidays, Eilu v' Eilu hosts Rabbi
Daniel Nevins on "Seeking the Light,
Finding Forgiveness: The Spirit of Psalm
27," at the West Bloomfield Public Library.
Free. (248) 593-3490.

OPEN
HOUSE

Edward and Shirley Rosenberg
Recreation Complex
Jewish Community Center

SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 3, 2000
1-4 P.M.

• Open Skating • Exhibition Hockey Game
• Free Refreshments

LUNCH AND LEARN

Birmingham Aish Center — Wednesdays
at noon-1 p.m. Rabbi Alon Tolwin discuss-

es "The Potential of the Soul," and explores
insights into regret, anger, desire and envy.
$5 advance, $7 door. Thursdays at noon,
Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt discusses themes from
"48 Ways to Wisdom," at the Jewish News,
Southfield. Free and open to the public.
RSVP by the Tuesday before: (248) 593-
5138.

DRAWINGS FOR GREAT PRIZES

Red Wing tickets, Dominic Hasek autographed
goalie stick and much more!

• Free Admission • Public Invited

Calendar Listings are updated regularly on
IN Online: wvvw.detroitjewish news.com

Visit our website at:
wwwinsourcebook.com

For information, call (248) 661-7692.

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