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January 16, 1998 • Page Image 45

…• oe- Don't Mess Lichterman, John Marx, Shelley Nadiv, Barbara Sachse, Steve Schanes, Cindy Schwartz, Eugene Sherizen, Shayna Silverman, June Stillman, Howard Tapper, Jeffrey Weiss, Andrew Zack and Howard Zoller. Appointed to Yad Ezra's Advisory Board were David Fink, Sharon Hart, Paul Hooberman, James Macy, Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper, Sharona Shapiro, Richard Warsh and Rabbi Steven Weil. In continuing efforts to ensure that Yad Ezra pays th...…

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…PEP Since 1986 STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. (248) 626-5603 PREFERRED BUILDING CO. Parents will have an opportunity to meet teachers and administrators, hear from/ current Hillel parents and tour the facility. No student will be denied a Hillel Day School education for financial reasons. Hillel does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, *nationality or ethnic origin in the administration of its education poli- cies, admissions, tui...…

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…Community Put a Spotligh t on your Simcha! Hillel Events At U-M The Jewish News is interested in hearing about your celebration for consideration as a spotlight in our new Mazel Tov section. If you're celebrating an en- gagement, wedding, bar or bat mitzvah, brit, baby naming, special anniversary or 100th (or older) birth- day, send us a short letter briefly describing the event, including your name, phone number and a photo- graph of any s...…

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…A Pit 0 4f& 0 To The Stars And The A Jewish Community 444 V/ ...6P a7F BAP ORT Hosts Luncheon ored by the Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies at the 1998 Dove Award Dinner. The dinner will be held 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. For information, contact Barbara Yuhas, (248) 353-2434. The Business and Professional Chapter of Women's American ORT will meet for a planning luncheon, noon Monday, Jan. 19...…

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…Community Dr. Warshay Gives Talk The Sholem Aleichem Institute will present Dr. Leon Warshay, professor of sociology at Wayne State University 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, at Franklin Pointe clubhouse. He will speak on "Religion and Politics in Israel." Active in Zionist organiza- tions for many years, he is on the board of American Arabic and Jewish Friends. For the best in craftsmanship and unique creations, experience the quality of Local...…

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…THE MOST EXCITING INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE COUNTRY IS IN YOUR BACKYARD! Seder Planned For Tu B'Shevat Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Sisterhood will hold a Tu B'Shevat seder, noon Wednesday, Feb. 11, at the synagogue. "Cooking with Mimi" is the theme of thepro- ram; Mimi Markofsky will cook food for the luncheon. The cost is $5. Call Rita Terebelo, (248) 356- 0593 for reservations. B'nai Moshe Family Shabbat Congregation B'...…

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…THE TIME IS NOW... Blake is named in loving memo- ry of his maternal great-grandmother Helen Goren. Bloomfield. Perri's Hebrew name is Esther Matana in loving memory of her maternal great-grandmother Edwina Labowitch. NOV. 30 — Bryan and Hillary (Palmer) Kahan of New York City wel- come with love their daughter, Carly Palmer. Proud grandparents are JoAnn and Bernie Kahan of Bloomfield Hills, \ charlotte and Kenneth Palmer of • Great Neck, N...…

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…GR''ANIE3 OPENING; Milestones P111411.0P,0411i HAIR STUDIO (formerly Hair in Vogue) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Bar/Bat Mitzvahs $10 OFF ANY SERVICE (for adults) $5 OFF ANY SERVICE fi g: W (for children) WM M 1:77.rt L NOT VAUD WITH ANY OTHER COUPONS OR SPECIAL OFFERS .;EXPRIES . J EVELYN, LICENSED BY THE ACADEMY OF PARIS Under New Ownership ORCHARD MALL • 248-932-1222 GIGANTIC JANUARY 50%T°62 SALE SELL-OUT % OFF ALMOST EVERYTHING...…

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…GLuGLusGLingetie Annual Winter Lingerie Clearance involved in restructuring public educa- tion through her involvement in the Kellogg Foundation's Galileo Project. Michael received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Wayne State University where he also studied music. Mr. Varverakis recently opened a recording studio, Sonata Blue Music, where he scores video and film. Their wedding is planned for January. son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin M...…

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…ITS FREE from frioN- _,, TONE-e Creative Video Productions e Milestones Engagements A March wedding is planned. With every Documitzvah package booked in January and February, receive a free photo montage. Offer ends February 27, 1998 Bring this ad to receive free montage Good only for new contracts Free montage does not include screen at presentation 248-851-2300 30201 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 107, Farmington Hills 48334 Northbrook, ...…

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…olds a master's degree in education from Northeastern University in Boston. The granddaughter of Cantor Simon Kandler of Brookline, and Charlotte Sokoloff of Pembroke Pines, Fla., Ms. Sokoloff is a Judaic studies teacher at the Abraham Joshua Heschel School in New York City. Mr. Traurig is a graduate of Akiva Hebrew Day School. He studied at eshivat HaKotel in Jerusalem. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and received his law degre...…

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…• Berg 50th Betty and Sid Berg of Coconut Creek, Fla., formerly of Southfield, were mar- ried 50 years ago in January. Their chil- dren are Robert and Carol, Richard and Elissa and Gary and Carolyn. They are the proud grandparents of Lisa, Randal, Francesca, Joshua and Zachary Berg. Their children and their family will celebrate with them this coming February in Florida. Here's To Gloria Bookstein of West Bloomfield sang with a group prese...…

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…6PITZEQ'6 Synagogues HEBREW BOOK and GIFT CENTER, INC. YOUR "PERSONAL" STORE WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PERSONALIZED SERVICES: • personalized kippot for simchas • individual names embroidered on kippot • engraving on kiddush cups • name necklaces in 14k gold or sterling silver • personalized tallit bags • goldstamping on books • personalized benchers for simchas featuring all new laminated pieces • and more New &mail Address: Plotnik3@Juno.co...…

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…'98 VOLVO AUTO SHOW SALE GO Sedans and Wagons to Choose gegetamtm2 I at sundown; Saturday 9:30 a.m.; weekdays 6:45 a.m., 7:45 a.m., sundown; Sunday 7:45 a.m. the chapel, (248) 788-1006. Chazzan: Sasson Natan. Services: Saturday 9 a.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. OR CHADASH TRADITIONAL Rabbi: Eliezer Cohen. President: Susann Codish. (248) 547-2814; P.O. Box 7056, Huntington Woods, MI 48070. Services: Saturday, 9 a.m., 4:40 p.m. at 14111 Ludlow, Oak ...…

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…Synagogues Families... Services: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m.; weekdays 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 5 p.m. BETH SHALOM 14601 W. Lincoln Road, Oak Park, 48237, (248) 547-7970. Rabbi: David A. Nelson. Cantor: Samuel L. Greenbaum. Ritual director: Rev. Samuel Semp. Services: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.; Sunday 9 a.m., 5 p.m.; weekdays 7 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Sisterhood Shabbat. helping families. 1 • ■ Yad Ezra provides kosher food packages to 1,...…

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…Introducing Luminette" Privacy Sheers'" All the light of classic sheers. All the privacy of soft draperies. All the possibilities you can imagine. Steyer. Services: Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. Saturday Ma'at Shabbat at 9:30 a.m. Work Premiers At Service SHIR TIKVAH On Friday evening, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m., the Temple Beth El Sisterhood will cele- brate Sisterhood Shabbat with the pre- sentation of an original work, Echadi The work, compos...…

January 16, 1998 • Page Image 64

…Torah Portion "A JEW" For 3,500 years, millions were proud to be called that... Take one day and find out why. For many of us, Judaism has meant little more than simplistic answers for an overly complex world. At best, we get a feeling of nostalgia remembering Jewish tradi- tions from our childhood - or we may experience a sort of 'belonging', when we find ourselves in Jewish company. But is Judaism a factor of great relevence to our lives?...…

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…choose to serve Him. God's majesty calls to the sensitive observer that to act out of harmony with creation would be wrong and inappropriate. Concern that one's life be lived in line with the creator's plan that is being God-fearing. The God-fearing person sees him- self as part of a whole connected to God. This sense of connection is par- ticularly true for human beings because of a common ancestry from Adam. Therefore, a God-fearing per- son...…

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…56 GRADERS AND .PARENTS: Be a part of the I Ith Annual TZEDAKAH EXPERIENCE and Penny Harvest Drop•Off Sunday, January 25, 1998 9:40-I 1 :45 a .m. Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph R oa at 14 Mile For information: Rdilpi e - LeVin at the Jewish Federation, (248) 203-1465 gehcy fOr-Jewish Education, (248) 354-1050 Robin Axelrod at Participate in Helping Hands activities Decide how your pennies can help our community Sponsors: Temple Bet...…

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…HELPING JEWISH FAMILIES GROWTM APPLE TREE Building A Community: Life In A Jewish Camp In The Deep South Food, Glorious Food: Astonishing New Recipe For A Favorite Camp Dish Thanks For The Memories: Keeping Camp Alive For Years To Come Do, Re, Me, Ramah: Why Campers Sing Day And Night Life In Israel: . From The Museum To The Moms, Israel Offers Summer Fun For All Special Section: CAMP '98 …

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…CaMp Food Food At long ast- revealed! The recipes to your favorite cams cishes. Have you ever really considered what goes into a meal for thousands? Elizabeth Applebaum AppleTree Editor of a day passes at the offices of Camp Tamarack without some world leader calling for Harvey Finkelberg. There he is, hard at work trying to plan a summer curriculum and line up those counselors when he's inter- rupted. "It's Bill Clinton on the line," h...…

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…U of M NATIONAL CHAMPION CLEARANCE SALE Dinner Is Served Soon after the lace tablecloths have been placed down, topped by silver candelabrum and the finest crystal, it's time for a succu- lent, yet delicate, meal of chicken nuggets. Here, at last, Harvey Finkelberg reveals the secrets behind this incomparable nouvelle cuisine. "Take chicken and debone it," he said. "Slice it. "Next, mix some bread crumbs, salt and pepper, flour and egg. Then...…

January 16, 1998 • Page Image 70

…"Grins" are "In" at CaMp ADM SHALOM DAY CAMP 21 /2 YEARS — KINDERGARTEN BOUND e Session 1: June 15 - July 10 Session II: July 13 - July 31 Science Camp: August 3 - 7 Thanks For The Memories Adat Shalom's warm, experienced staff . 3 & 2 Morning F'rograms with Optional Lunch Club 3 Full-day F'rogram with complimentary lunches on Wednesday Extended Hours Available Weekly Themes • Water nay Nature & Gardening • Crafts & Cooking • Outdoor ...…

January 16, 1998 • Page Image 71

…MoosejaW Everything You'll Ever Need For /- ' able to recapture old memories by picking up something with the same smell. Similarly, encourage your children to bring back samples of anything that most strongly affects their sight, taste, hearing: a beautiful leaf, a recipe for a great food, the name of a favorite song. Learn to infuse the senses, because these often will bring back memories the mind forgets. Tiny, physical treasures are gre...…

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…to EN* BM*" BM*" HMO 'llOSE* Ha* tOSE3*' HMO HMO MOO CaMP January 25, 1998 • 10:00 a.m. at the JCC - MaPie/Drake Building or February 8, 1998 • 10:00 a.m. at the JCC - JPM Building A member of the organizing committee for the JCC Maccabi Games will speak briefly about the most exciting Jewish event in the country and possibilities for participating 35 host families and volunteers. c3b 436611. *ma a3s6g. *NE 40561, 4066ll, *MR *060 , v0366...…

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…Tefillah Doing Dairy (Reprinted with permission of The Vegetarian Resource Group) Karate Basketball We believe a camp should be a place where children learn the importance of caring, sharing and working with others. A Jewish camp should also be a place where children can unlock the treasures of our heritage through hands-on Jewish experiences amidst fun- filled action-packed days of skill development. SPECIAL OFFER Win a FREE week of...…

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…CaMP The Girl Next Door In Israel, moms often rely on teens from the neighborhood for a much-needed summer break. dations, and hiking and scouting are the primary activities. Parents seeking less expensive camps, or camps closer to home, often opt for those run by neighbor- hood councils or community centers. At least in Jerusalem, most of the com- munity centers offer half-day camps only, though some have a full-day option (until 4 p.m.) d...…

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…"I wish Dad had something to occupy his time." As one Jerusalem mother says, "There is a camp in every building in our neighborhood." Mothers may be first tipped off to the existence of these keitanot by the signs plastered all over bus stops, street light poles and grocery win- dows toward the end of the school year. Failing the home-produced advertising, they are alerted to the camps' existence by persistent knocks on the door — every day a...…

January 16, 1998 • Page Image 76

…uminer Camps at the Jewish Community Center pro- vide personal, social and educational development, while exposing children "naturally" to Jewish identification. pment of athletic skills and increased environmen- drene.ss are also focused upon. e •PLANET ROCK ROCK CLIMBING •HORSEBACK RIDING •MOUNTAIN BIKING •MULTI-STATION OBSTACLE COURSE •SAND BOXES •NFL FLAG FOOTBALL •KICKBOXING •GOLF -LACROSSE •MINI OBSTACLE COURSE •POOL SLIDE •SAND VOLLE...…

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…A Commum • - Gabe, Zach, Amy and Max: Happy Campers How a camp in the deep South builds the identiy of young Jews. Amy Neistein Special to The AppleTree Amy Neistein lives in West Bloomfield and serves as program assistant for the Neighborhood Project. I have seen what a Jewish camp experience can do for you, but I didn't always see it so clearly. I didn't grow up in a community with 100,000 Jews such as metro Detroit, in a suburb read...…

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…CaMp CAMP YOUNG JUDAEA A Camp for Jewish Youth, 8-14 Waupaca, WI Jewish programming, Canoeing and Sailing, Israeli Dance, Overnights, Arts and Crafts, Red Cross Swim Program Hiking, Scouting, Sports, Oneg Shabbat, Drama, Israeli Singing, Water Skiing CAMP DATES Session 1 June 22-July 15 Session 2 July 21-August 13 Mini-Session Entering 2nd, 3rd & 4th Graders Only June 22-July 5 and July 22-August 3 2 Sessions June 22-August 13 For m...…

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…CAMP BETH EL IS BACK!! Join the fun! Ages 18 months-5 years C rC 0 0 pie lien, The Si rj„ e 0 C416 Limit June 1 5- August 7 • Weeky Themes • Picnic Lunches • Outdoor Activities • Water Play • Crafts • Sports • Nature REGULAR NURSERY STAFF EXTENDED HOURS 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. HALF AND FULL DAY PROGRAMS Call Marlene Thave, Director at 248-865-061 I THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF SUMMER FUN & ADVENTURE! CHEBOYGAN, MI Walden offers a no...…

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…CaMP Winter Walden Ski It Snowboarding Club for Children * Professional instructions * Classes for all skill levels beginner to expert * Special program for the younger skiers (ages 6-9) * Small classes * Adult classes too! * Charter buses Saturday & Sunday (248) 8 5 5 - 0 7 5 winter wolden uu Teaching Kids to Ski is Our Business Ski club Celebrating our 23rd Season! What To Take, What To Take? Elizabeth Applebaum AppleTree Editor I...…

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…Parents want the BEST for their kids! FRANKLIN and KIDSPORTS summer camps give your children exactly that. Our diversified, quality programs have something for children of all ages. Fill your child's summer with fun and fitness in our exciting environment. Enroll them in Franklin and KidSports camps and they'll come home happy campers. FITNESS & RACQUET CLUB TENNIS 6-14 Instruction, Organized games Match play for all groups. No tenni...…

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…Enriching Jewish Life for Over 95 Years NEW AND IMPROVED PROGRAMS FOR 1998 GOALS OF TAMARACK ► To maintain excellence ► Musical Instruments ► To exceed expectations ► Astronomy ► Leave nothing to chance ► Digital Photography ► Meet the children's individual needs ► High Ropes CAMP MAAS CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Choose from 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 weeks 2nd - 9th Graders Silverman Village (some sessions filled with waiting lists) An ...…

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…/ Only at Tamarack Can You do All This and More... wwwwwe.40-ammr4.wfvoow:gologmegg; Swimming • Canoeing Ceramics • Dance • Overnights Fishing • Windsurfing Candle Making • Archery Waterskiing • Kayaking Tennis • Basketball • Golf Gymnastics • Initiatives • Blob Volleyball • Radio • Video Shabbat • Havdalah • Singing Donut Making • Photography Cookouts • ROPES • Nature Theme Days • Jewish Programming Pioneer Skills • Hiking Trip...…

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…CaMP Do, Re, Me, Ramah Everyone's A Star At Summer Impressions A Four Star Camp! CALL TODAY (248) 661-3630 CAMP SESSIONS BEGIN JUNE 15th! • Professional Instruction • Swimming • Field Sports •Tennis • Arts & Crafts • Creative Dramatics • Nature & Science Center • Computer Center •Themes • Weekly Field Trips • Overnights •yirst impressions impressions" NURSERY AND DAY SCHOOLS DAY CAMP 4150 Middlebelt Road (between Lone Pine & Long La...…

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…by Buying Direct NARIATIONS fr m the Manufacturer" RN ELEGANT CUSTOM-MADE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Lady. Her boundless energy showed us dances a little more thrilling than "Hiney Ma Tov." Before lunch, she wheeled out the speaker to our kikar (our grassy knoll — with a different signifi- cance), and everyone who was anyone would dance, with his best "mayim" step, to the latest Israel rock. It wasn't a good day for the Dance Lady if the camp did...…

January 16, 1998 • Page Image 86

…Listings The Federation Resource Line can put you in touch with the Jewish Vocational Service to help with employment needs. The Federation Resource Line answers questions on a variety of topics and links people in need with helping agencies. Got a question? Get an answer from the Federation Resource Line, (248) 559- 4411; (248) 559-6146 TT (Text Telephone for people who are deaf or have hearing impairments) Federation Resource Line A pro...…

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…extensive selection of courses, profes- sional staff, and a staff-student ratio of 1:10, Super Summer Day Camp is a great choice for a summer full of fun and learning. TAMARACK CAMPS 6600 W. Maple Road, Suite 301; West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Tamarack @IX.Netcom.corn http://www.tamarackcamps.corn Phone: (248) 661-0600 Fax: (248) 661-1725 "Enriching Jewish life for over 95 years." Tamarack Camps, a Jewish community camp, offers excellence in s...…

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…Summer at Cranbrook CRANBROOK, KINGSWOOD & BROOKSIDE DAY CAMPS: (Ages 5-13) June 22-July 31 Instruction in tennis, canoeing, swimming, archery, weaving, ceramics, dance, art and crafts, nature study, sports CRANBROOK SUMMER THEATRE: June 22-July 31 Drama instruction by professionals with weekly perfor- mances in the Greek amphitheatre. OTHER CRANBROOK PROGRAMS: • Focal Point — A film-making institute for adults. • Art and French classes...…

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…JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT full camp program of sports and scouting is enhanced by accenting Jewish history, social justice, Zionism in Israel. Call Sara Canning, shalicha , (248) 353-4228 or Ron Sussman, reg- istrar, (313) 971-1147. MASADA/MACCABI ISRAEL SUMMER Sponsored by: Zionist Orgaization of America (248) 569-1515 Send your pre-schooler to Temple Beth El for summer fun! Our pro- gram is designed around exciting ...…

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…Congregation Shir Tikvah is proud to present The 'Detroit 'Premiere of Detroit's _premiere _performance of RENT: 1996 Winner of The Tony eAward for Best c71/1usical and the Pulitzer Prize Pdnesday, April 8, 1998 at 7:45 pm, at the Fisher Theatre. Call the Shir Tikvah fundraising Line for an invitation or to purchase an ad in the Program Book (248) 706-1703. 'Proceeds from premiere ticket sales to benefit Congregation Shir Tikvah's Capital Cam...…

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…lumen q0 , This Week's Best Bets Friday, 8 p.m. The Philosopher Kings This young Canadian band from Toronto — Gerald Eaton on vocals, Jason Levine on bass, Jon Levine on piano, Brian West and James McCollum on gui- tar — serves up a mixture of 1990s dance, funk and jazz grooves with traditional rock influences and even some folk and blues. Their new album, Famous, Rich and Beautiful, is getting plenty of play on Detroit airwaves, especial...…

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…. vallP J edy You Can't Take It With You weaves its wacky enchantment at the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Jan. 22-25 and Jan. 29-Feb. 1, with 8 p.m. performances Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. matinees on Sunday. 2275 Platt Road, Ann Arbor. $16. (313) 971-AACT. Cathy Rigby soars in an all-new production of Peter Pan at the Detroit Opera House Jan. 21-25. The story of the little boy who never grew up, with a classic musical score, will be present...…

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…ilkttekattbei ertai lent RESTAURANT & LOUNGE EXCELLENT HUNGARIAN, AND EUROPEAN CUISINE "YOUR perfect choice for birthdays, anniversaries, showers, rehearsal parties, Renewal Of Spirit Debbie Friedman is the doyenne of Jewish spiritual music. She performs Sunday in Oak Park. retirement parties or any special occasion." SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to The Jewish News Strolling G)psy Musicians Closed .NIondays 1235 Ottawa Street • Windso...…

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