Cancer Thrivers Network for Jewish Women
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Come be inspired by special guest

Doug Ulman

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
   !''* 5*/.$4!'

Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:45 am
Continental breakfast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 am
Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 am

There is no charge for this event

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from L.A. to Detroit to record and
“The film is an amazing techno-
film 70 sing-a-longs in Detroit loca-
logical birthday card to Detroit,”
tions, including the Detroit
said Feldman who’s featured
ABOVE:
Institute of Arts (DIA) where Susan Moiseev twice on the recording — at
Willis threw a party open to of Southfield and the Heidelberg Project and at
Huntington Woods Pasteur Elementary School
all on Sept. 28 for the song
resident Grant
and mini-documentary
where she is president of the
Wolach, a pianist alumni foundation.
unveiling.
at the Whitney
“We did a sing-a-long at
Willis spent Rosh Hashanah
Restaurant,
where and Yom Kippur with Stewart
Temple Israel,” says Willis,
one section of the before flying home to L.A.
who started a GoFundMe
song and video
campaign in 2013 to help
on Sunday. She will return to
was filmed.
self-finance the mammoth
Detroit for a week when the
project. “But aside from
Tony Award-winning musi-
Temple Israel, I was adamant that
cal, The Color Purple, which Willis
every sing-a-long had to be in Detroit
co-wrote and won a Grammy Award
proper.”
for the Best Musical Theater Album,
Some of her fellow Jewish friends
comes to the Fisher Theatre Nov. 7-12.
from Mumford who are singing on the One of the performances will be a fun-
record include bestie Sherry (Erman)
draiser for Mosaic Youth Theatre. •
Stewart, Joanne (Parr) Kraft, Karen
Watch “The D” on YouTube at youtu.be/
and David Disner, Marsha (Diem)
EK3alPCC6jI and buy it on iTunes.
Fischer and Marcy Feldman.

RSVP to Tracy Agranove at 248.592.2267
or tagranove@jfsdetroit.org

Doug Ulman, former President and CEO of
LIVESTRONG, is a three-time cancer survivor and
President and CEO of Pelotonia, a three-day
experience that includes cycling, entertainment
and volunteerism to raise funds for life-saving
cancer research.

Generously underwritten by a grant from the Alfred and Sandra Sherman Women’s Health Fund

Huntington Woods residents Donna Perlman and Marcy Feldman sang on the video at the
Heidelberg Project and Pasteur Elementary School.

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