To Life! AROUND TOWN Sandi Tamaroff of West Bloomfield and Steve Solomon D ROBIN SCHWARTZ Special to the Jewish News Comedy night delivers a cash bonus to Kadima. 26 etroit's Max M. Fisher Music Center echoed with laughter — and that was music to the ears of comedian Steve Solomon. Some 1,100 people filled the seats of Orchestra Hall for a special per- formance of Solomon's one- man show, "My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm in Therapy" The show, which will open on Broadway in October 2006, was part of a benefit for the Southfield-based mental health agency Kadima. The night of Jewish humor delivered by a "member of the tribe" was the biggest fund-rais- er of the year for Kadima. The organization raised $300,000 to $400,000 for its counseling, employment, housing and socialization services for people with mental illness. "I think Kadima is very help- ful to a lot of people said Shelly Walters, a resident of Kadima's new Jerome family home in Oak Park. The private home allows clients to live in a family-type environment where they share responsibilities while receiving support services from Kadima. The agency provides group homes with 24-hour staff supervision, and transitional housing where clients are taught skills that help them move onto more independent living. "I think having a lot of people around me is a good environment for me Walters said. "People with mental illness sometimes are pushed aside and it's wrong;' said Kadima board member Melissa Shulman of Birmingham. "Kadima gives people their lives back." "It's people who are involved doing from their heart:' said fellow board mem- ber Sandi Tamaroff of West Bloomfield, her eyes welling up with tears. "It touches a lot of people's lives and their fami- lies." Added Kadima's executive director Janette Shallal of Southfield, "A lot of our clients would be homeless or might be in jail. Our organization is a safe place, a kind place — we really do improve quality of life." Spotted among the crowd at the Sept. 20 comedy night and benefit were: Event co- chairs Arlene and John Counter clockwise from above: Arlene and John Redfield of Bloomfield Hills Laura and Mark Adler of West Bloomfield and Craig Menuck and Jeffrey and Marla Kaftan, all of Birmingham Boris Ayzin of Beverly Hills and Myron Stein of Southfield Redfield of Bloomfield Hills, Michael Kratchman of Bloomfield Hills, Rachael and Kane Polakoff of West Bloomfield, Michele and Eli Saulson of Franklin, Jeff and Marla Kaftan and Leslie and Rob Stone of Birmingham. October 13 . 2005