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September 08, 2005 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-08

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How much do you really know about what's happening in Israel?

Jerusalem Report Correspondent & Columnist, Gil Hoffman,
behind the scenes look at

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Sponsored bylTnai Brith Great Lakes Region
and the Anti-Defamation League

Friday, September 16, 2005 at 7:30 p.m.
Congregation Chaye Olam

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Arts & Entertainment

Maple Road in Bloomfield Hills

Join Cantor Dubov for Services & Oneg Shabbat immediately following

This program is offered at no charge to the community

For reservations please contact B'nai Brith at 248-646-3100 or ADL at 248-646-2440 1014260

OUT & ABOUT from page 39

Detroit Shock "Year Round Hoops
Truck Tour" — Sept. 9-11 in
Rochester Municipal Park in down-
town Rochester, west of Main Street
and north of University. Hours are 4-
7:30 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
Saturday and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.
Outstanding festival artists will be
recognized at a special 40th anniver-
sary awards ceremony 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 11.
The second largest art fair in
Michigan (after Ann Arbor), Arts &
Apples is a fund-raiser for the non-
profit Paint Creek in downtown
Rochester. Funds are raised with a $5
voluntary contribution for adults; no
donation is expected for children
under 12. Parking shuttle service is
available for $3/round trip at
Rochester High School, located at the
southwest corner of Livernois and
University. Shuttle proceeds also bene-
fit PCCA.
For more information, call
(248) 651-4110 or visit
www.artandapplesfestval.com .

For additional listings, see the IN's new
Check It Out! calendar on page 51.

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27626 Middlebelt
Farmington Hills

COLD APPETIZERS:
• Smoked Fish
• Chicken Marinated in Wine
• Aromatic Sliced Beef

VEGETABLE:
4, Stir-Fired Black Mushrooms, Pea Pods
& Bamboo Shoots
• Steamed Dry Bean Curd Skin
with Chinese Vegetables

POULTRY, BEEF, LAMB & PORK:
• Chicken w/Chinese Basil Ginger Sauce
served in Not Pot
• Shrimps Roe with Pork Tendon
• Stewed Ribs
• Smoked Pork with Garlic Stem

SEAFOOD:
• Chinese Eggplant Stuffed with Minced
Shrimps lightly fried with special sauce
• Eel Fish with Bean Sprouts
• Sautéed Shrimp in Shell with Chinese
Special Sweet Sauce
• Shrimp Roe with Large Sea Cucumber
(order in advance)

NOODLE:
• Pan-Fried or Soup sliced Rice Cake
• Pork, Snow Cabbage with Pan-Fried
Sliced Rice Cake

CELEBRITY JEWS from page 39

comedy-drama that has a murder
mystery and lots of car chases.
Might be fun.
While set in Detroit, The Man
was actually filmed in various
Ontario locations.
I know For Your Consideration,
will be fun. It's another Levy-
CHRISTOPHER GUEST collab-
oration that begins filming in
October. The team that brought
you Waiting For Guffinan, Best in
Show and A Mighty Wind takes on
the problems that result on a
movie set when the word "Oscar"
is mentioned in connection with
an actor's performance in the
movie.
Consideration, like the team's
previous efforts, won't have script-
ed dialogue. Levy and Guest create
the plot and map out the scenes in
advance, but the actors improvise
the dialogue. If the dialogue fits
the plot and otherwise 'works,'
that's what they keep. (Guest, who
isn't religious, has 1-3 Jewish
grandparents. Very reliable sources
leave it unclear.)

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