TEMPLE ISRAEL WORLD CLASS atizeirt aito1 6, #ti 17n concert foamed by se-tickai- U1/&r the ctiLies- ra,144. 41.a.cto,-Y Saturday., September 11, 2004 • 9 p.m. Opening the High Holy Day season, Klezmer duo Gemini will begin an evening culminating in Selichot services which feature magnificent, sacred music sung by Cantor Michael Sniolash and cantorial soloist Neil Michaels with Ruth Myers accompanying on the harp. Monday, December 13, 2004 • 6:30 p.m. Appealing to all ages, Sam Glaser has recorded over a dozen Jewish CDs of his inspired compositions and presents a program celebrating a full range of the Jewish spectrum. Concert This event is- Tatum-a by the Appel Ftr-nd an is- co-pponsarect by Tee iV4 couples dab. Thursday. May 5 2005 • 7:30 part. Last year's Cabaret program was so well received, we are repeating it This year's program features the inimitable Josh White, Jr., folk/blues, pop and jazz vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, actor, concert performer and recording artist. There is a charge for this event. • • • 71u4. event is pari-i4 ftutd..e.d by the Liner Concert- . Sunday, October 3, 2004 • 730 p.m. Son of esteemed Karl Haas, Jeff will present a program combining classical and jazz traditions, including a newly completed commissioned work he composed for jazz and string quartet. Vas- event is ixvrt o-t the Sciumier dupe/ Cowert Serees aid is co-sponsored by Telnpie Israel Treerwes. Sunday, March 13, 2005 • 7:30 p.m. Comprised of Ruth Myers on the harp, Penelope Fischer on the flute and Diane Winder on the cello, this group of dedicated performers offers classical favorites. 7114:s- event part the Scher Chapel Chamber Series. and is- co-Timscred by Tempe Isvet4 Treas•ares. Forgo- 61E44. Trey/saves- Sunday, May 22, 2005 • 7:30 p.m. With extensive chamber music experience, this group of talented performers began researching music of lesser-known composers. Each has a special enthusiasm for embracing unfamiliar music and sharing these rare gems. 71a• event k part of the 5c/wrier chapel Clutotber Series eutd is. co-sponsored by Tenv12 Israel Trea,sares. Monday, October 11, 2004 • 730 p.m. Rabbi Telushkin is an acclaimed author of books dealing with Jewish issues. He lectures throughout the United States and was named by Talk magazine as one of the 50 best speakers in this country. This eveKt. is sponsored by Tel,npl.e's L ce-lang Leaves Center. Thursday, March 17, 2005 • 7 p.m. Rabbi Kushner, a Detroit native, is widely regarded as one of the most creative religious writers in America. He has helped shape the present agenda for personal and institu- tional spiritual renewal. Learfraftg This event t;s- sponsored by Tem.ples- center. Ac-ce-Pte-tclut-at- e th e Poive: Jew4t Qe-Ptius Wendy Moievi Sunday, November 21, 2004 • 7:30 p.m. Violinist Jonathan Swartz has performed throughout North America as both a soloist and chamber musician. He will appear here with his wife, talented pianist Wendy Chen. . Citapet dia.44t4er 714s- event is part th.e Scitouer Serves nd t;s cp-spansore.d by Temp.ie Isitmet Treaxwies. Wednesday, April 6, 2005 • 7 p.m. Well-known child pshcyologist and author will speak on how our Jewish teachings can help children honor their parents, respect others and become self-disciplined, appreciative and resourceful individuals. 7ias event k Tatuored by Temple's Le-Gong Learn Center. Tuesday, June 16, 2005 • 7 p.m. From the biggest Broadway smashes and splashy MGM blockbusters, to the bustling Yiddish Theatre and radio scene, Jewish musical creativity in the 40s was an explo- sion of endless talent. Giants such as Berlin, Rogers, Styne, Loewe and Arlen set the standard for decades to come. Enjoy our very own Broadway-seasoned cast as they swing, croon and rollick through this tumultuous decade. wsic This anftaai event is- ago- titer #t the Series and k c.o-stionr,o-ra by .s- scl-tricoval. Affiliates Cluawkak,Pvty Sunday, December 5, 2004 • 1 p.m. Ron is well-known to the Detroit Jewish community and has performed in many children's programs, bringing his unique style of music and comedy right into the hearts of his audiences. He co-starred in the award-winning, nationally-syndicated Hot Fudge for eight years. Sunday, April 10, 2005 • 3 p.m. Joshua Nelson, a Grammy-nominated gospel recording star and third generation African American Jew, will raise the roof, joined by the sixty voices of the Mosaic Singers. This extraordinary event is brought to Temple in cel- ebration of the 350th anniversary of American Judaism. Don't miss this unique blend of Jewish liturgy and gospel power! 7/us event is• spowored by the Laker Concert Fumi aid its co - sponsored by eraMerltood. All events will take place at Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI For reservations and information, please call 248.661.5700. 2004 • 2005 9/17 2004 II