At center, Sigal Levine of West Bloomfield immerses herself in the music and dance with the rest of the crowd on the floor. Musical Energy . JCC concert provides an upbeat Israel connection. hen Israeli pop star Einat Sarouf takes the stage, sitting down or sitting still is really not an option. More than 300 people caught her infectious energy — dancing, clapping, shaking tambourines and singing along at the Jewish Community Center.in West Bloomfield. Sarouf put on a special per- formance at a gathering spon- sored by the Israel and Nerseas Department of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan of Detroit. "I've never been to any per- . formance where you see so much energy," said Steve Robin Schwartz Goodman of Bloomfield Hills. Columnist "And she's the catalyst for it:' he said. The event brought together several groups who have attended recent Israel missions. "We really wanted to do something that would bring the community together for a positive rea- son and connect them with Israel," said Karen Kaplan of Troy, Federation's Israel and Overseas Project coordinator. W JK November 2000 Sarouf pumped up the crowd with her nostalgic renditions of Israeli favorites like "Oseh Shalom" and "Yerushalayim Shel Zahay." Her weekly con- certs at the Gonky club in south Tel Aviv are sold out weeks in advance. Gary Ran of Bloomfield Hills was lucky enough to see one of those shows during the Fisher Mission 2 in September. "The craze in Israel is singalongs," Ran said. "She calls people up on stage and you sing with her. You see the spirit of the people there he said. "It makes you think about all the positive expe- riences Israel has to offer," added Brad "Bubba" Urdan of West Bloomfield. He plans to attend the national Tel Aviv 1 Young Adult Mission in March, making his seventh trip to Israel in five years. The Oct. 30 night of song also brought back memories for Israelis who now live in Metro Detroit. Benny Spielmann of Huntington Woods grew up in Kiryat-Gat. "It brings you back," he said. "Thirty years ago, my parents used to sing the exact same songs, that's how authentic it is." A portion of the proceeds from the event will help make Israel trips possible for Detroit area young people-. 0 Clockwise from top left: Rhonda and Gary Ran of Bloomfield Hills got to their table in plenty of time for the show; Before the show, Steve Goodman, Rhonda Mandel and Margo Goodman, all of Bloomfield Hills, take a moment to pose for a photo; Entertainer Einat Sarouf often went out of her way to involve members of the audience; Sigal and Zvi Golombek of West Bloomfield make the evening energetic and memorable. 19