metro >> around town Purim I In Style Adat Shalom enjoys musical Megillah experience. Now A CC -Fy-bv6, r1 /9 1 )4/crovs NQ G Megillah reader Brian Dickstein, 16, of Farmington Hills, didn't miss a beat, despite heckling from Rabbi "Chef" Aaron Bergman and a cool Hazzan Dan Gross. Children's Play Talented vocalists on their way to American Idol: Hannah Magy of Birmingham, Ali Randel of West Bloomfield, and Laya Silverman and Izzy Randel, both of Farmington Hills An "Oscar" for creativity is awaiting "Pope" Eitan Shere, 10, of West Bloomfield, here with his mom, Rabbi Rachel Shere. Beth Shalom delights in its original Purim spiel. I. Rachel Ellis and her son, Ari, 5, of Oak Park at the Beth Shalom Purim Carnival. Magical Purim Among the fiddlers entertaining the king during Beth Shalom's Purim spiel: Lily Citron, 8, Benjamin Lerner, 8, and Aryeh Gamer, 5, all of Huntington Woods. Adults performed the overture to Beth Shalom's children's Purim spiel: Rob Grodin, Howard Fridson, Arnie Weiner and Rabbi Robert Gamer, all of Huntington Woods B'nai Moshe brings a magician into the mix. re- Pearlena and Jason Bodzin of Southfield Something For AU Jonah Mougoue helps the magician. Laurel Rebenstock and her daughter Hannah Shaarey Zedek's Purim party rocked. **/ c •dr- ' 61:: Reading the Megillah: Howard Spinner with Rabbis Joseph Krakoff and Aaron Starr. 28 March 7 • 2013 Norm K legman had a grand time. eir tar , Children enjoy the slotcar races. `1- n 4 4