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November 03, 2011 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-11-03

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JARC Does The Beatles

Annual fundraiser gets crowd in the mood
to sing along with the band.

ARC presented a one-night-only
performance of RAIN: A Tribute
To The Beatles for its 31st
annual fundraiser on Oct. 18 at the Fox
Theatre in Detroit. The performance had
the enthusiastic crowd of 3,000 moving and
singing along, as the band onstage demon-
strated a mastery of every song, gesture and
nuance of the legendary foursome, deliver-
ing a totally live, note-for-note performance
in the multimedia concert.
Preceding the performance, the audi-
ence was treated to the premiere of A
Day in the Life of JARC, a video produced
and underwritten by Fran Victor and Bill
Harder of Evolution Media. See the video
at www.jarc.org .
"Understanding the growing needs
of the people JARC serves, we set a lofty
goal of raising $1.4 million dollars with
this event:' fundraiser co-chair Sharon
Eisenshtadt told the crowd. "It is with
great pleasure that, as of this event, we
have raised over $1.2 million dollars. We
still have some work ahead us. Gifts are
continuing to come in, and we're con-

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fident the community will respond to
JARC's needs and we will reach our goal."
A matching gift challenge by Janis and
Larry Shulman of Farmington Hills pro-
vided a boost to the event's fundraising
efforts.
Joining Eisenshtadt as chairs were Ron
Applebaum, David Carroll and Lindsay
Dembs.
Fifth Third Bank served as the event's
Corporate Title Sponsor, Gilbert Films the
Motion Picture Premiere Sponsor, and
Bienenstock Nationwide Court Reporting
the Corporate Event Sponsor.
More than 200 young adults attended
the Magical Mystery Lounge, a pre-
party on the suite level of the theater.
This event, underwritten for the 15th
year by Quicken Loans, was chaired
by Jill and Steve Ingber of Huntington
Woods, Elissa and Rabbi Jason Miller
of Farmington Hills, Rochelle and Brian
Raznick of Franklin, and Alyssa and Josh
Tobias of Farmington Hills. Matt Prentice
Restaurant Group catered the strolling
supper/cocktail party.

Co-chairs of the Magical Mystery Lounge pre-party: Josh and Alyssa Tobias,

Steve and Jill Ingber, Rochelle and Brian Raznick, Elissa and Rabbi Jason Miller

Left: JARC president Jeffrey Eisenshtadt Right: Janis and Larry Shulman of

Farmington Hills, bottom, Michael Shulman and Julie Shulman, both of Chicago

Rachel Prinstein and Jeffrey Schostak, both of Birmingham, Ari Dolgin of

Jay Hack of Royal Oak, Lindsey and Marty Maddin, Aaron and Julie Feinberg, and

Huntington Woods and Arianna Gordon of Birmingham

Lauren and Jonathan Sterling, all of Huntington Woods

Fox Run Celebrates

Jewish staffers construct a sukkah at the retirement community in Novi.

In the sukkah: Left: Fox Run general service director Leonard Gringlas, resident

the sukkah to share their traditions with the whole Fox Run community. Right:

Selma Goldstone, physical therapist Rhonda Kotzen, Fox Run Shalom Group chair

Residents Joyce Tubben, Nori Braude and Arnetta Whitehouse at the open house

Lenore Klein. Gringlas, Kotzen and other Jewish staffers built and decorated

on Oct. 18

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