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October 13, 2000 - Image 115

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-10-13

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OUR CHILD'S

Dorfman's "Klezmer Sketch" piece,
which draws upon her heritage as the
child of Holocaust survivors, was a
particular favorite of the 550 patrons
in the audience.
"While there are references to
pain, this piece is about the joy" of
Eastern European Jewish life before
the war," Dorfman said.
Dr. Lynda Giles added: "We are
delighted to be among the sponsors
tonight because the [Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's]
Alliance for Jewish Education believes
that cultural arts are integral to
strengthening Jewish identity." Giles
is Alliance co-chair with Robert
Naftaly.

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Kadima Benefit

Kadima presents "Laughing Always
Matters" 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17,
at the Detroit Opera House. Karen
ber and Merle Schwartz are the
chairmen.
The benefit committee includes
anet Aronoff, Eleanor Arnovitz,
Carol Sue Coden, Barbara
Eisenberg, Richard Kerman, Gail
Katz, Claire Kay, Arlene Redfield,
Linda Schechter, Sherry Singer, Gail
Stewart Berman and Lois Zussman.
For information, call (248) 559-
8235.

Hadassah Opening Event

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Actor Michael Tucker and his wife
actress Jill Eikenberry charmed the
Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah's September opening meet-
ing at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Following remarks by Honorary
Chair Diane Hauser, Co-Chairs
Wendy Kohlenberg and Marcy
Wasserman and President Elaine
Sturman, the couple spoke candidly
about their marriage, working partner-
ship and how they dealt with
Eikenberry's breast cancer and recovery.
They concluded with a lively question-
and-answer session with the audience.

.13 ower Card

Shop, save and donate to charity with
$50 purchase on the Somerset
ower Card. Power Card holders will
receive a 20 percent discount at par-
icipating stores from Oct. 19
hrough Oct. 25.
An exclusive Saks Fifth Avenue dis-
ount day will be on Wednesday,
ct. 18, when the contribution goes
o Ilitch Charities for Children and
unior League of Birmingham. For
nformation, call (248) 646-2613. ❑



KET

TO THE STARS

What children dream,
we help them achieve.

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Detroit Country Day School
Open House

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Sunday, October 22, from I —4 pm

100% of graduates accepted to four-year
colleges and universities

27 National Merit Semifinalists, highest
percentage of any school in Michigan

Average SAT score of Class of 2000: 1275
(640 Math, 635 Verbal)

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National Science Olympiad
7th in nation in chemistry,
13th in nation in physics

Test of Engineering Aptitude,
Math and Science
1st in state, 12th in nation

Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition
13 students in top 100, 11 in top 50

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National French Contest, 42 awards
National German Contest, 7 awards
National Latin Exam, 8 awards
National Spanish Exam, 14 awards

Pre-K through Grade 12

Come explore our school community and discover the
supportive learning environment that prepares children through
a dynamic program of academics, athletics, arts and activities.

We invite your family to experience what Country Day offers
at each of its four schools—Pre-K through Grade12.

We recommend that families apply for admission as early as
possible due to our commitment to individualized attention
and small class size.

Harvard Bio Exam
Winner for two consecutive years

Scholastic Art Awards-19
Silver Keys-9

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Top awards for student journalism
from national and state interscholastic
press associations

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Quiz Bowl
Five consecutive state championships

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Five state championships in athletics
in 1999-2000 school year

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