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33rd ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC EVENT
AT TAM O'SHANTER
WAS A GREAT SUCCESS!
Celebrity Jews
Nate Bloom
Special to the
Jewish News
We want to thank our Sponsors who have made this event possible!
EVENT SPONSOR
MJS Packaging
SILVER SPONSORS
Pratt Industries
UHY LLP, Certified Public Accountants
SPONSORS
Abilita
American Comb Corporation,
Apple Marketing
Ashton Young, Inc.
Belfor USA Group, Inc.
Cambridge Consulting Group
Capitol Mortgage Funding
Comerica Bank
Contractors Steel Company
Credit Union One
David Leader Management
Detroit Jewish News
Dorfman Chapel
Gordon Advisors, PC
Greis Jewelers
International Industrial Contracting
Corporation
Jacob & Weingarten, PC
jay-cee sales & rivet, inc.
Jiffy Signs
Mitchell Folbe, MD, PC
Ron Yolles/Diversified Portfolios
Security First Insurance Agency
Sherwood Food Distributors
Sports Gallery
Stein, Rouff & Associates
Steven Kaplan
Super Car Wash Systems
West Bloomfield Trustee
Willoway Day Camp
AT THE MOVIES
Opening this week: Inside Out
Compliments of Feldman Chevrolet,
the Hole-In-One Prize,
was a 2015 Chevrolet Equinox
Thanks to event Co-Chairs, David Lubin and Michael Fishman and their Golf Classic
Committee for another successful event.
Proceeds from the event benefit and strengthen B'nai B'rith programs, BBYO and
Hillel's on College Campuses and Great Lakes Region's College Scholarship Fund.
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It Doesn't Have
To Cost A Fortune...
Only Look Like It!
is a Pixar/Disney animated film
that has great advance buzz. The
central charac-
ter is Riley, an
11-year-old girl
who is trying
to adjust to her
family's move
from the Midwest
to San Francisco.
Throughout, we
get to hear the
voices of Riley's
emotions — Joy,
Fear, Anger,
Disgust and
Black
Sadness — as
they guide her.
The emotions are voiced, respec-
tively, by Amy Poehler, Bill Hader,
Lewis Black, 68, Mindy Kaling
and Phyllis Smith. Appearing
in supporting voice roles are
Richard Kind ("Bing-Bong") and
Rashida Jones ("Cool Girl").
On Monday, June 22, the
Landmark Main Art Theatre in
Royal Oak will have a one-night
screening of A Midsummer
Night's Dream — a filmed
record of an acclaimed 2013-14
Broadway stage production of
the Shakespeare comedy. The
play and the film were directed
by Julie Taymor, 62, who has
won two Tonys and is best known
for directing the stage version
of The Lion King and the bio-film
Frida, about artist Frida Kahlo
(who is thought to have Jewish
ancestry). The music is by Elliot
Goldenthal, 62, who won an
Oscar for his music for Frida. He
has been Taymor's life partner
since 1982.
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Seinfeld
61, told ESPN
radio that he no
longer performs
at college cam-
puses because of
what he labeled
"political cor-
rectness." He
said some young
people just want
to throw around
terminology like
"that's racist" or
"that's sexist," but "they don't
know what they're talking about."
On June 9, during an appearance
on Late Night with Seth Meyers,
Seinfeld explained his decision
while talking to host Meyers,
and with panel member David
Remnick, 56, the editor of the
New Yorker. By way of example,
Seinfeld told a joke about cell-
phone use that referenced the
way some gay people move their
hands in a flourishing motion. He
then said that the campus push-
back he got on this quite mild
joke upset him so he's opted not
to play colleges anymore.
BON JOVI TO
PLAY ISRAEL
Last week it was announced
that rock band Bon Jovi will play
Israel on Oct. 3, ending a 13-coun-
try tour in Tel
Aviv. Marcel
Avram, a
French pro-
ducer who
worked out
the concert
arrangements,
told the Times
of Israel
that "Jon
[Bongiovi] is
very happy
to come; he
Bryan
really wants
to come," and
that "David Bryan [the Jewish
Bon Jovi keyboardist], speaks a
little Yiddish and is pleased about
coming to Israel."
Bryan, born David Bryan
Rashbaum, has known lead-
singer Jon Bongiovi since high
school and they formed the band
together in 1982. Their second
album, released in 1985, sold mil-
lions and the band has remained
very popular. In 2003, Bryan told
author Scott Bernarde that he
was a lifelong member of his New
Jersey temple, that his kids went
to Hebrew school there and that
he was his temple's High Holidays
shofar blower. He added, with
pride, that he thinks he holds the
temple — and maybe the world
record — for "the longest tekiah
gadolah."