1 To Life! AROUND TOWN Above: Brian and Audry Seifman and their children, Abby, 5, and Dove, 7, of West Bloomfield Below: Ben and Bruria Barishi of Tel Aviv Meny and Dona Levinson of Wait staffer Cari Herskovitz, 27, of Ferndale Farmington Hills Yossi's hosts sing along to inspire the spirit of Israel locally. aughter, chatter and song filled Yossi's Israeli Cuisine at a Saturday night sing along where diners joined in familiar tunes like "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav" and "Hinay Ma Tov" while fill- ing up on chicken shwar- ma, hummus and falafel. The Israeli musicians, Ronit Pinto Columnist accordionist Aliya Paz of • Farmington Hills and guitarist Shiomi Hamer of West Bloomfield, volunteered to play to the mixed crowd of American- and Israeli-born participants. Yossi's Israeli Sing Along is held the second Saturday night of each month. "With music and singing events like these, more Israelis will come," said Israeli Debbie Lev of West Bloomfield, sitting with husband, Dan. Owner Yossi Benyamin and his wife, Lisette, of Farmington Hills, teamed up with Tamir Oppenheim of West Bloomfield, who found the musicians and L Aliya Paz and Shiomi Hamer of West Bloomfield Lisette and Yossi Benyamin of Farmington Hills IN . October 27 . 2005 41 helped organize the Oct. 15 event at the West Bloomfield restau- rant. Guests were handed sheets with words to the songs in Hebrew. "People are looking for an Israeli atmosphere said Oppenheim. Visiting from Israel was Ruth Kleinstein, mother of famous Israeli musician Rami Kleinstein. She enjoyed the evening with Ben and Bruria Barish and Orit Hamburger, all of West Bloomfield, and Mariette Simon of Farmington Hills. The musicians played the famous Kleinstein song, "Our Small Country." "It is one of the best songs ever written:' said Paz. "Everyone in Israel knew it, children and adults." Also spotted in the crowd were Audrey Seifman of West Bloomfield, there with her hus- band, Brian and their kids, Abby, 5, and Dov, 7. "We try to create a different feeling from other Middle Eastern restaurants:' said Lisette, "by bringing some of the spirit of Israel to Detroit!" Lisette and Yossi, a Haifa native, and their two kids, Dean, 10, and Jeremy, 7, moved to Metro Detroit four years ago from her native Netherlands. They met in Israel. Yossi's wait staffers wear T- shirts that read: "Coming Here Is Like Coming Home." "That's how we want people to feel:' Lisette said. ❑ The next sing along is at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Yossi's, in the Robin's Next Plaza northeast of Orchard Lake Road and Northwestern Highway. Tzvika Kenet and daughter Romi, 3, of Farmington Hills 29