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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-10-07

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Paul Taylor

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8 PM
Thursday, October 7
8 PM
Friday, October 8
1 PM [ONE-HOUR FAMILY PERFORMANCE]
Saturday, October 9
Saturday, October 9 8 PM
POWER CENTER • ANN ARBOR

More than a half-century ago, after performing in the companies of
Merce Cunningham, Martha Graham, and George Balanchine, Paul
Taylor became the youngest member of the pantheon that created
American modem dance. Now 80 — an age when most artists'
best work is behind them — Taylor is acclaimed for the vibrancy,
relevance, and power of his dances. UMS, in collaboration with the
U-M Department of Dance, shine a light on Paul Taylor, with a day-
long residency and three performances highlighting just a fraction
of the more than 130 dances he has created, including the beloved
Esplanade and a reconstruction of Orbs, his 1966 masterpiece.

SPONSORED IN PART BY
LINDA AND RICHARD GREENE.

THE 10/11 FAMILY SERIES IS
SPONSORED BY

TOYOTA

FUNDED IN PART BY THE WALLACE
ENDOWMENT FUND, ARTS MIDWEST'S
PERFORMING ARTS FUND, AND THE
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
AS PART OF AMERICAN MASTERPIECES:
THREE CENTURIES OF ARTISTIC GENIUS.

MEDIA PARTNERS
BETWEEN THE LINES, METRO TIMES,
AND ANN ARBOR'S 1070NE.

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JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE

26 YEARS

Hours: Mon-Fri: 9 AM to 5 PM Sat: 10 AM to 1 PM.

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ATTEND THE MICHIGAN JEWISH SPORTS FOUNDATION'S
26TH ANNUAL HALL OF FAME INDUCTION DINNER

Monday, October 25, 2010

OF SERVICE AND COMMITMENT
TO THE COMMUNITY!

at Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road, Southfield, Michigan

The Celebration Begins at 5:30 P.M.

Silent Auction of Sports Memorabilia
Cocktails and Strolling Dinner
Special Activities for Kids of All Ages

7:00 P.M.

Award Presentations

Dessert Reception Follows
Don Shane, Master of Ceremonies

Seymour Brode and Myron Milgrom, Honorary Chairs

Honoring

George Cantor (of blessed memory), Richard J. Foreman,
Richard Goldberg, and Larry H. Sherman

Alvin Foon Humanitarian Award

Richard E. and Sandra J. Dauch,
Chairman of the Board & CEO of American Axle & Manufacturing and long-time supporters and benefactors
of multiple community and academic organizations, including the Boy Scouts of America, Detroit Area Council,

the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan, and Purdue University.

Book of Life Award

2010 Sponsors

Kenwal

Quicken Loans

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Larry Becker Family / Buddy's Restaurant Pizzeria / Charity Motors

Douglas Lane & Associates / Kenwal Pickling

Nate Huffman, a 7'1" basketball player who led Maccabi Tel Aviv to three national championships, three state
cups and one European Suproleague title, making a decision to stay and continue his career in Israel, even
though Israel was an increasingly violent and dangerous place to be due to the Palestinian conflict. He finished
his professional basketball career with the Toronto Raptors in 2003.

Bill Hertz Memorial Scholarship Winners

Jaclyn Tolchin, Ferndale High School

Jeremy Ross, Pioneer High School

Detroit Jewish News High School Athletes of the Year

Matthew Felsenfeld, Pendleton High School & David Leadbetter Golf Academy
Allie Stein, Pioneer High School
Jason Zucker, Pioneer High School

Benefitting

Cancer and Children's Charities and the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

Si75 each for adults, $85 for young adults 17 to 30 years, $36 for kids 16 and under

For tickets or additional information, call David Blatt at 248.592.9323 or fax 888.342.1621

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