1h- elt:L?* AIM" GATEWAY CHEVROLET Your General Motors Car & Truck Maintenance Center Serving Our Community For Over 30 Years! GM With FREE 19 Point Inspection Includes: • Up to 5 quarts of oil • Install new filter • Lube Chasis • Top off fluids • $15 History Lesson 95 * Plus tax and Hazardous Waste Fee Triangle Fire story told in Workmen's Circle student play. $1.00 Extra Disposal Fee. Includes most vehicles. Must present Coupon. Expires 6/12/02 sket: BIG SPRING SAVINGS ESTHER ALLWEISS TSCHIRHART Special to the Jewish News ' 4 ...A kst%M il, W FREE Courtesy Car with Repairs Over • FUEL INJECTION SERVICE Help improve your gas mileage! Our factory trained technicians will per- form the following: • Clean air intake systems • Pressurize cleaning of fuel injectors • Remove combustion chamber deposits $1000 Plus tax Most Vehicles' May not be conbined with other coupons, dis- counts or specials. Please present coupon % when service order is written. Expires 6/12/02. , Must present coupon. Expires 6/12/02. (248)624-4500 Service Department, Body Shop and Parts Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 7 am to 8 pm; Tues., Wed., Fri. 7 am to B pm he Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire of 1911 remains part of the collective memory of America and also the international labor movement. Trapped inside a sweatshop in New York City, 141 young Jewish or Italian immigrants — at least 125 of them girls — either burned to death or were killed by jumping to the pavement below. On May 18, Sunday school students from Workmen's Circle-Arbeter Ring — The Circle of Jewish Culture — drama- tized the tragedy in their moving per- formance of Fragments From the Fire. Director Frannie Goldstein wrote the one-act adaptation for the children from a work by labor poet Chris Llewellyn. The cast members were Carly D'Agostino of Southfield, Emma Fialka- Feldman of Huntington Woods, Sara Glassberg of Huntington Woods, Nicholas Hurwitz-Goodman of Detroit, Saralee Gordon of Pleasant Ridge, Hannah Heavenrich of Huntington Woods, Ali Hodges of Huntington Woods, Justin Pollack of Huntington Woods and Julie Tschirhart of Oak Park. With their portrayals, Goldstein told the actors, "You are honoring a real per- son and giving voice to each life." Emma Fialka-Feldman, a seventh- grader at Norup Middle School in Oak Park, played a New York Times reporter. T She said the play "was a good way to teach other kids about what happened. It helped to be a person in it, to experi- ), ence the character. The evening at Workmen's Circle also included a Havdalah ceremony, potluck meal and humorous improvisations by Sunday school students Morrie Fabbri of Southfield, Tara Fugate of Huntington Woods, Emily Glassberg of Huntington Woods, Benjamin Granzotto of Pleasant Ridge, Daniel Hurwitz-Goodman of Detroit, Rachel Moses of Royal Oak and Jenny Pollack of Huntington Woods. Fragments From the Fire "really con- nects our Jewishness to social justice," said Michigan District Director Ellen Bates-Brackett, noting one of Workmen's Circle goals. 'As an educator, I truly appreciate the value of learning about Jewish history through such won- derful experiences." Workmen's Circle is a 100-year- old secular Jewish organization that offers a Sunday school with Yiddish and Hebrew instruction, holiday gatherings, adult discus- sion and study groups, a teen group and community potlucks. Starting soon is Kinderblumen, a multigenerational mini-program for preschoolers and their parents or grandparents. For information, contact Ellen Bates-Brackett, (248) 545-0985. Beyond. Shades. Beyond Blinds. Beyond Description. Magic*J*y, wonderfully, Silhouette* window shadings transform the appearance of a room. Come in today to see the transformational qualities of Silhouette shadings for yourself. HunterDouglas window fashions Free In-Home Service • Free Professional Measure At No Obli s ation COMPETITIVE PRICING & EXPERT INSTALLATION Luminette • Duettes • Woods Vertical Blinds & Silhouettes 5/31 2002 56 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall • Southfield, MI 48076 Wearing the clothes of 1911, Workmen's Circle students listen to director Frannie Goldstein at the "Fragments" dress rehearsal.