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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-08

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WINE

DINNER

TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 27TH
STARING AT 6:30rw
$150' PER PERSON

film world including selections from
Schindler's List, Thursday, Sept. 15.
A cocktail reception begins at 6 p.m.
in the Atrium of the Max M. Fisher
Music Center, followed by the 7 p.m.
concert in
Orchestra Hall,
a gourmet
three-course
dinner in the
Music Box and
a 10 p.m.
reception with
Perlman in the
Herman and
Sharon Frankel
Donor Lounge.
Ticket packages
Itzhak Perlman
range from
conducts the DSO.
$350-$1,000
per ticket; con-
cert-only tick-
ets are $40-$75.
For all ticket information, call (313)
576-5111 or go to www.detroitsym-
phony.com.

FEATURi
WORLD CLASS
CUISINE FROM
MOSAICS KITCHEN
AND WINES
FROM MOSAICS
WINE CELLAR.

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074 Oct!'

Art Apples Festival:
Decisions, decisions.

BITE THE APPLE

F RI DAY'S:
DJ TOM T & JARED SYKES
ON PERCUSSION
SATU R DAY'S:
DJ MATT A

MOSAIC RESTAURANT
501 MONROE
DETROIT, MICH I6AN
313.962.9366
313.962.9369

MON-FRI: 11AM-2AM
SAT: 4PM-2AM
SUN: 5PM-10PM

Celebrating its 40th anniversary
this year, Paint Creek Center for the
Arts' annual Art & Apples Festival
will present 285 juried artists, live
entertainment, two fresh-food courts
and free hands-on children's activities
— including the Detroit Pistons and

10176'90

OUT & ABOUT on page 40

A Shandeh

The L.A. Times reports that rising
rents in the Fairfax district, the most
Jewish neighborhood of Los
Angeles, are forcing many stores
out, including the somewhat famous
Hatikvah Music store (although
Internet music sales will continue).
Founded in the 1940s, Hatikvah
has the largest Jewish music inven-
tory for sale anywhere. The store
used to also sell pop-rock records
and famous rock composer-producer
STEVE BARRI (born Steve Lipkin)
once clerked there. Barri went on to
write such hits
as "Secret
Agent Man."
SIMON
RUTBERG,
who began as a
clerk in 1964,
and bought
the store in
1989, lament-
ed the passing
of a neighbor-
hood fixture
where celebs
Wilson

like CARL REINER still shop.
Where else, Rutberg noted, could
you find the record of Detroit music
legend JACKIE WILSON singing
"My Yiddishe Momma."
Rutberg, by the way, was a great
friend of Wilson's and he told me all
about Wilson's not-widely-known
conversion to Judaism. (The Detroit
Jewish News wrote about Wilson
and Rutberg in the cover package
on Jan. 31, 2003).

Tickets: $16 -

All shows at S p.m.,

except Sundays at 2

pm

OUR 501111
ANNIVERSARY CELEBR VEION

Mini Live Auction & more • Dinner & Show or Show Only

Levy, Now And Later

EUGENE
LEVY opens
this week in the
film in The
Man co-starring
Samuel L.
Jackson. Levy
plays a dental
supply salesman
who improbably
teams up with
federal agent
Jackson in a

CELEBRITY JEWS

- Also on our Main Stage for 2005/06 -

_Main .S'iage comedy

March 31 - Apr.16, '06

Nov.4 - 20, '05

Stage musical

I Love You,
You're Perfect,
Now Change

Jan. 13 - Feb. 5, '06

Levy

Main Stage drama

Dinner with Friends

Blithe Spirit

Main Stage musical

Ragtime

May 26 - June

Flex Passes Availabler.
Blue Room Cabaret
Nov. 25 & 26, $15 pp

on page 40

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