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July 05, 2005 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-07-05

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Metro

THE

Be a part of your

SALE

neighborhood's

featured businesses

EVENT

in a new, hip guide

OF THE SEASON

for fall and winter

visitors (think Auto

Show and Super Bowl

as well as long-time

Beth El Hosts Senior Concert

Coming In October!

a guide to noshing, entertain-
ment and events around
Metropolitan Detroit

MainStreets is a full-color, glossy publi-
cation, reaching an upscale audience
with suggestions for dining and fun
activities by area— via the area's main
streets. From Ann Arbor to Grosse
Pointe, from Windsor to Rochester, put
yourself in MainStreets.

residents and

WOMEN'S

holiday shoppers.

For advertising information call:

(248) 354-6060

EUROPEAN & AMERICAN

DESIGNER

How About
Some Good
News!

CLOTHING COLLECTIONS

ACCESSORIES & SHOES

m Leon Weiss
1m. REALTOR®!

REAITOR

ATTORNEY

Largest
Real Estate
Office in
Oakland

County

32961 Middlebelt Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
248 851-4100 office
248 568-7453 cell
248 851-9965 fax
ljweiss@realestateone.com

THE SALE

My transition into real estate has
been exciting and rewarding. I've
sold a bunch of homes, picked up new
residential listings and a $2 MIL
commercial listing!
I'm also working with a number
of buyers and love the opportunity to
help folks find the perfect house.
REMEMBER, the Seller pays the
commission.

Sam Offen, a Holocaust survivor and
Birmingham businessman, will speak
about his history and formally intro-
duce his memoir When Hope Pevails:

—Legal Matters? Call me. I'm still
taking a limited number of cases.

READY to BUT or SELL a HOME? Call Leon Weiss, because...

Integrity & Committed Service Still Matter!

989410

TENDER

Detroit's Legendary Steak House

A Classic Since 1920

Purchase

Two Entrees

Totalling $50 or More

and

7/ 7

'10 off

SUNDAY 12-5
MONDAY-SATURDAY 10-6
THURSDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9

With Ad/Holidays Excluded

2005

28

Celebrating 85 years in business and voted
Best Steak House by Metro Times • Playboy
Magazine • Delta Airlines • Hour Magazine
• Maxim Magazine • City Search -
both Peoples and Editor's Choice

Receive

271 WEST MAPLE
DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM
248.258.0212

995920

More than 1,200 seniors will be guests
of Temple Beth El at the eighth annual
senior concert on Sunday, July 17. The
3 p.m. event, sponsored by the Sally
and Harry Nosanchuk Family Caring
Community Fund of Temple Beth El,
will feature the Michigan Opera
Theatre's "From Broadway to
Hollywood."
- Performing will be MOT artists
Betsy Bronson, Maria Cimarelli, Karl
Schmidt and Mark Vondrak.
Bronson, soprano/mezzo-soprano,
has toured with the MOT Department
of Community Programs as stage man-
ager, director, writer, producer and
vocalist.
Cimarelli is soprano soloist at Kirk in
The Hills Presbyterian Church in
Bloomfield Hills and music director at
Birmingham Temple in Farmington
Hills.
Schmidt, tenor, has been featured in
MOT productions and has sung lead-
ing roles with the Toledo Opera and
Opera Mid-Michigan.
Vondrak, baritone and associate
director of MOT Community
Programs, has been with MOT since
1980.
Tickets for "Best of Broadway" are
available to seniors at no charge at
(248) 865-0617.

Survivor Speaks On Book

Thanks to all who called or
E-mailed to wish me well!!

AT

Digest

cHop kotTSE

3020 Grand River/Detroit
(313) 833-0700

Open 7 days 11 am - Midnight
Shuttle Service Available to all Downtown Events

The Personal Triumph of a Holocaust
Survivor at the Holocaust Memorial
Center in Farmington Hills, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 12. There is no charge.
Offen's book traces his early life in
Poland, including daily life in Krakow,
Jewish holidays, visits to the local mar-
ketplace, a family wedding and the
childhood joys of a summer vacation.
As Jewish life in Poland deteriorated,
Offen suffered despair and inhumane
circumstances in places like Gusen,
Auschwitz, Mauthausen and Plaszow.
He lost more than 50 members of his
immediate family.
Following liberation, he lived for a
time in Italy and Great Britain before
coming to the United States in 1951,
where he married Hyla, raised a family
and established a business.
Offen will sign copies of his book.
Proceeds from the book's sale will bene-
fit the Holocaust Memorial Center. A
reception hosted by the publisher, First
Page Publications of Livonia, will fol-
low the presentation.

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