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September 04, 1998 • Page Image 61

…Rabbi: Leonardo A. Bitran. Services: Saturday 9 a.m., 7:40 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m.; Monday and Thursday 7 a.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 7:15 a.m.; daily and Friday 6 p.m. Bat mitzvh of Lauren Rapp, daughter of Drs. Judith and Steven Rapp. HUMANISTIC THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE 28611 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, 48334, (248) 477-1410. Rabbi: Sherwin T. Wine. Assistant rabbis: Stacie Fine, Tamara Kolton. Rabbinic intern: Adam Chalom. Services:...…

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…Judaism maces (East Synagogues Lecture Series with ( WitIbi _Nan * 3 1 1V September 8th • 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building 6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield Goldman. Gabbai: Michael Weiss. Services: Friday at candlelighting; Saturday 9 a.m.; weekdays 6:45 a.m.; Sunday 7:50 a.m.; daily Minchah-Ma'ariv at sunset. SHAAREY ZEDEK 610 Giles Blvd., Windsor, Ontario, (519) 252-1594. Rabbi: Joseph D. Krupni...…

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…4460 GAGA Lake Poaci West Bloomfield, MI 48323 phone: 248.683.1010 geni ared sorlikstWoo4e1d vah at 5 p.m. of Jason Aaron Kanter and Joshua Samuel Kanter, sons of Sherry and Jerome kanter. TEMPLE KOL AMI 5085 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, 48323, (248) 661-0040. Rabbi Norman T. Roman. Rabbi emeri- tus: Ernst J. Conrad' Services: Friday 8 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. Chevrat Torah; services 11 a.m. Saturday bat mitzvah of Clara Seymour, d...…

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…THE CULTURAL COMMISSION OF Congregation Mud David is proud to present a Pre-Slichot viewing of the Jew is never meted out by the same standards applied to other peo- ple. The time has come to reject double standards in every aspect of our person- al lives. El Beth Israel Celebrates Temple Beth Israel in Jackson Michigans second oldest Reform tem- ple — will celebrate 140 years of Jewish life in Jackson at an anniversary dinner at 7 p.m. ...…

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…Jewish communities begin to acknowledge that physical and emotional abuse is real in many homes — and must be treated. Opening Bari Beckett describes what a healthy relationship is: • Not about lust, it's about friendship first. • Look at the whole picture --- how people respect each other, parental role models. • If you are incomplete with your parents, you cannot respect your spouse. • Take time to get to know someone. • Don't live with so...…

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…fr honeymoon period." In no way is abuse acceptable in Jewish law. Not hitting, pushing, shov- ing. Not intimidating. Not controlling. Not threatening. In fact, it is such a grave defiance of Torah, that Rabbi Moshe Isserles, the Ashkenazic major legal source over the past 500 years who lived in Krakow, Poland in the 16th century, said even though normally Halachah requires external, objective proof to prove some- thing, when it comes to issu...…

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…DOORS from page 67 damaged women are those where the man is verbally abusive, very possessive and jealous, isolates them from their friends and families, threatens to hurt them or to take the children if they want to file for divorce, doesn't share money. "When someone hits you, everybody knows it's bad," Yashinsky said. "But this is so much more elusive. It's just this ongoing, continuous chipping-away at a woman's self-esteem. "The woman w...…

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…Roots Of Renewal Detroit's Sephardic community proudly holds on to tradition as it carves out a new niche for itself. JULIE WIENER Staff Writer o understand the challenges facing America's approximately 250,000 Sephardic Jews, magnify the problems of assimilation facing the larger Jewish community. Sephardim, Jews descended from the medieval Spanish community that was expelled in 1492, are a shrinking minority confronting assimilation and i...…

September 04, 1998 • Page Image 70

…munity recently purchased_ an acre for ing point will be when the congrega- a synagogue on the northviest corner tion starts offering a religious school, of Walnut Lake and Orchardd-Lake something she wants in place by the roads. It has enough money saved to year 2000. begin construction; letders hope to lost;*-lotolpeople because have the synagogue completed by the we didn't provide any programs for fall of 1999. For the first time ever, chil...…

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…"When I first "Because rm came, the corn- half and half, I'm munity was unit- comfortable in ed socially — both Ashkenazi people would say and Sephardic ser- `hi' when they vices, but I much met each other prefer the somewhere, but Sephardic that was about it," minyan," said Ben- said Natan. "Peo- Ezra. "I'm much ple didn't see each more comfortable other a lot during with the melodies, the year. There and I like the way was a core of they pra...…

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…SILHOUETTE WINDOW SHADINGS fi‘ There's only one Silhouette, and there's only one place to find it. Nothing comes close to the magical- beauty of Silhouette': window shadings. Sheer fabric facings filter light, soft fabric vanes adjust for privacy. All in an array of colors, glorious fabrics and a choice of vane sizes. There's no other window fashion like it. Come see for yourself. Hold The Chopped Liver HunterDouglas Despite cultural di ...…

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…rc • Your favorite white shirt, that little black dress...this versatile necklace is perfect with either. These beautiful black and white Cultured Pearls, elegantly set in 18 karat white gold with a hint of diamonds, are available in limited quantities • rWerif r ?far DIAMONDS & FINE 1234 5678 9012 3456 JOHN Q. CUSTOMER MARK THE MOMENT D IAMONDS /8L/ FINE JEWELRY Orchard Mall . Orchard Lake Road at Maple Road . West Bloomfield, M...…

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…OW ADVANCED IS OUR CANCER CARE ? YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONE OF OUR RECOVERY ROOMS. - At the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, we believe progress is best measured on the golf course. Or, for that matter, wherever people with cancer continue to lead normal lives. The Institute (which includes the former Michigan Cancer Foundation) is driven by a fifty-year-old commitment to provide the very best in cancer care and research. So it's no c...…

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…This Week's Best Bets Arts, Beats & Eats This new four-day festival, with net proceeds benefiting Oakland County chari- ties, takes over the streets of downtown Pontiac 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 4-7. The festival offers more than 60 national and local musical acts on three stages; a juried fine arts show; a 30-booth tastefest; and an interactive children's play area featurin...…

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…Family Fun photographic portfolio of "re-enact- ed" images of the Civil War by con- temporary photographer Robert A. Zeichner through Sept. 30. The works include photos taken during the filming of an upcoming historical documentary about the Battle of Antietam. 611 Griswold St., Detroit. (313) 963-0101 The Franklin Cider Mill opens its doors to a new season of caramel apple making, apple pie baking, donut dunking and apple-pressing on Satur-...…

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…Watch I Wear In a new book, fashion historian Sandy Schreier raids Hollywood's closets for an entertaining look at film costuming. fashion exhibits, lectures and lends her expertise to TV and radio shows. "There hasn't been a day that's gone by over many, many years without people suggesting I write a book about my experiences with Hollywood cos- turning," says Schreier, who spent almost two years working on the man- uscript and assembling v...…

September 04, 1998 • Page Image 79

…out a character in a film," Schreier says. The author's interest in fashion dates back to her Detroit childhood, when she visited her father, Edward Miller, at work as a furrier in a pricey department store. Soon, she was reading fashion mag- azines, hunting for additional infor- mation and beginning a quest for designer clothes. Being asked to regularly discuss Hollywood costumes on a local TV show served as the incentive to do firsthand info...…

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…Big Deal, Small Price. Ma A Little Bit Klezmer, Y'All? Knoxville's Tennessee Schmaltz, performing at The Ark on Sunday, adds a touch of country to a traditional Jewish musical form. zel Toy! Whatever. the occasion - wedding, bar mitzvah, anniversary, or holiday - we have a great deal for you! For our low BounceBack• Weekend rate of just $69 per night, we'll give your visiting guests a spacious room, complimentary $ 69 * PER ROOM PER NIG...…

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…;;Xi?.W*;q: . fITIL FEL Fresh Fish/Quality Meats actually pay us," says Brown, sounding a bit stunned. "We were basically in it for the fun. We still are because we just love the music. [But] gradually, as we've played more together and clearly gotten bet- ter, we started getting a little more ambitious." The band played at a popular folk venue called the Laurel Theater last winter in Knoxville, with resounding success. "We sold out. Peop...…

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…"TN On The Bookshelf In a compelling new book, journalist Tamar Jacoby chronicles events in New York, Detroit and Atlanta to tell the larger story of race relations in America. 9/4 1998 82 Detroit Jewish News LONNY S. ZIMMERMAN Special to The Jewish News B lack power, white liberals, school busing and affirma- tive action. These are some of. the terms the American populace has become familiar with in the 35 years since Dr. Martin Luther...…

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…SHIRLEE BLOOM'S TRADITIONAL ROSH HASHANAH CARRY-OUT MENU COMPLETE DINNERS War I era to explain the evolution of Detroit's two separate communities: the black city of Detroit and its white suburbs. But while detailing the post-World War II migration of the white popula- tion out of the city of Detroit, she fails to specifically mention the Jewish migration to the northwestern sub- urbs. For Detroit, 1967 was the water- shed year. "For both w...…

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….. .;.'-,. Dg-aged Steaks, Chops, Large Lobsters ultimately played itself out in the he story of Atlanta, which courts and the impact on black/white focuses on the 1970s and relations. "The damage had been done '80s, also is predominately a to race relations in the Detrdit area," story ' of its mayors: she writes, "and it would not quickly Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young. be undone." But unlike Detroit, Atlanta has More divisiveness was on ...…

September 04, 1998 • Page Image 85

…4. The 100 Year Celebration invites you to a view is crystal-clear throughout, with her commentary on the events woven into the fabric of the text. Yet, in the New York and Atlanta sections the book lacks the necessary depth. Jacoby presents a rather nar- rowly focused narrative with a limited picture of the context from which events unfold. It is only with Detroit that the author presents a more comprehensive historical picture, one that pr...…

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…Of e0Auburn Hills BRINGS YOU 2 GREAT OFFERS! WHOLE 1111 LII, LIVE LOBSTER Mondays and Tuesdays Gene Theory Including: Soup or Salad and Side of Pasta One of America's foremost film critics, Gene Siskel speaks in Detroit on Sept. 15, providing his insights on the portrayal of:Jews in the movies. per person $ 22 °° DINNER PARKING PACKAGE FOR ALL DETROIT LION'S HOME GAMES AT NEARBY SILVERDOME SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to The Jewish News ...…

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…Don't Be Fooled by Imitators! Gene feels intensely uncomfortable unless he can change it." A graduate of Yale University, Siskel joined The Chicago Tribune in 1969, becoming the paper's film critic seven months later. He held the position for 19 years and was later named syndi- cated film columnist, writing reviews, critical essays, trend pieces and inter- views. "I wanted to be a trial lawyer, but I was introduced to journalism in the army a...…

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September 04, 1998 • Page Image 89

…0 SUN. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. - MON.-SAT. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. le °1 Featuring ROSE GUTTMAN'S EAT IN OR DELIVERY AVAILABLE Essentially, they are the same movies. They are both about Jewish oppres- sion in the ancient world. They are both biblical epics with huge casts. They both were made in the '50s. They both star Charlton Heston. "I believe Ben Hui- is the better movie, but then I wondered how I could have the 50 greatest Jewish movies and not have...…

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…nment HAKATA "Pi 05 OPEN 7 DAYS • LUNCH & DINNER featuring Spotlight AUTHENTIC JAPANESE CUISINE AS YOU LIKE IT! • Elegant Atmosphere • Gracious Warmth • Reasonable Prices Jump on the Merry-Go-Round for Children. * Sushi Bar'" Private Japanese Rooms * Cocktails Including 30 Different Kinds of Sake Furniture and used clothing are needed. Every Friday from now until the event, furniture pick-up will be available. For more information, c...…

September 04, 1998 • Page Image 91

…THE HIGH HOLIDAYS ARE HERE AGAIN... SERVICES WILL MEET AT THE DEROY THEATRE IN THE MAPLE/DRAKE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER ROSH HASHANAH: SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 20TH THROUGH TUESDAY, SEPT. 22ND YOM KIPPUR: TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 29TH THROUGH WEDNESDAY SEPT. 30TH OR WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE AN AWESOME EXPERIENCE? Dana Lowenstein and Randi Glanz are co-chairmen of Orchard's upcoming fashion benefit. LUNCHEON FOLLOWING THE SERVICES, $8.00. RESERVAT...…

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…Michigan's finest upscale, yet casual .American bistro Savor the taste that is the talk of the town The Best Of Everything A memory lane of Detroit area restaurants. "Oakland Grill gets wows for class act," —' Observer & Eccentric • • \ "Our meal at Oakland Grill was exceptional and it left us talking about our food all weekend long." -- Oakland Press Buy One Entree At Regular Price Get Second Entree Equal or Lesser Value • Dine In Onl...…

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…/---' /- Th above the civic center and command- ed an unequaled view of Detroit, the river and the Canadian countryside ... Delicate paintings and carvings from Thailand highlighted the Far Eastern decor, and a variety of Oriental spe- cialties shared the menu with tradi- tional American cuisine. Checker Bar-B-Q, owned by Milt and Phyllis Tyner on Livernois near Eight Mile, was without doubt the top after-hours spot in Detroit ... It opened...…

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…Dining Guide j(jE (A weekly advertising feature) 1< rJ L 1 Let us bait an introductory hook. We'll knock 20% off your entire bill when you present this ad. Simply because we're confident that the experience will bring you back. AUBURN HILLS Lelli's of Auburn Hills, 885 Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills, (248) 373-4440.The same excellent food that the Lelli family has been noted for since 1939, is served at this loca- tion across from the ...…

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…Excellent Thai Food As You Like It ... Extra Mild, Mild, Medium, Spicy and Extra Spicy Rated *** by Detroit News is in the tasting. It's open seven days, Sun.,- pastrami, and the 7-day operation includes a Thurs. I I -10, Fri. & Sat. I I -II. major specialty—beautiful tray catering. SOUTHFIELD WEST BLOOMFIELD Empire Szechuan Garden, 29875 North- Big Daddy's Parthenon, 6199 Orchard western Hwy.,Applegate Square, Southfield, Lake Road...…

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…Sa v e 50% on 5000 different bunk beds, trundle beds, canopy beds, chests, dressers, desks & more from 3 of our best manufacturers in time for back to school! A great solid ash or pine furniture collection that's ideal for kids from 2 to 16 years old. kwarmwenamiomairsismiiiiiir. See this unique laminated modular furniture collection with choice of 16 different accent color variations. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Thanks to special arrangements with 3...…

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…HEITING JEWISH FAMILIES GROW"' 'From the Editor: Why it fun to make fun of yourself. 1. • Here's your ticket to an adventure a coarc the hick seas ... with \oah. cj of Elizabeth Applebaum AppleTree Editor W e know that Noah was a righteous man. We know the fate of his ark remains a mystery, though various explorers have claimed to find it. And we know that Noah's journey came to an end when a dove returned, carrying an olive leaf tha...…

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…When does 1 + EdItoR's NoTe 1110 NMI 0 • One of you is Jewish, the other is not. Together, the two of you created a beautiful child. Now he's of an age to begin religious education and you've got a decisiQn to make. Listen to what some adult children of intermarriage say: • "I'm half and half and on the fringes of things: • "It's not like being a Republican or Democrat. Every day, some- thing arises that reminds me that I'm split". • "I ...…

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…KalEidoScOpe r Name: Boy or girl: Address: City, town, ZIP: Phone number: School: Parents' Names: Age: W e can't wait to see your artistic skills! Children aged 4-14 may use crayons, markers, glitter, stickers or any other materials to decorate this picture. We'll reprint one, selected by our art department including Charles Krasner, Debbie Schultz and Gayle Baldi, in an upcoming issue of The AppleTree, along with a photograph of th...…

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…Family aLbUm Left: Shall we dance? Anytime, if it means our partners will be Erin Bet- : man and Danielle Brickn- er, both 6. These beautiful ballerinas recently made their appearance on metro Detroit stage, per- forming in a recital that family assured us "daz- zled the audience." Erin is the daughter of Diane and Marc Betman of West Bloomfield, and the granddaughter of Lee Ann and Jerry Salle, and Ber- nice and Maurice Bet- man. Danielle is...…

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…AIL AbOuT Families... continued from page 99 r. It actually landed five months after aboard the ark. Why, not even a I beginning its journey, stopping at i single bagel with lox could be Mount Ararat. found! So what did they dine on all hos quoth the raven, "I don't I. those long months? A few scholars want to go out!" I suggest that Noah had dried figs That's right. Noah first sent out the I for the animals. Most, however, raven (because ...…

September 04, 1998 • Page Image 104

…ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE A 0"i OttAll' CLASSIC "OAT DINOMITE DAY" SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. EDUCATION & YOUTH KICK-OFF and FAMILY PICNIC RSNI? Pease 5100 851- 1:01 Septernbet ERBLADING A GIANT SLIDE COMPLIMENTARY 0 WALL A MINIATURE GOLF ACTIVITIES Y RIDES A PETTING FARM and featuring the great sounds of 6 PICNIC LUNCH THE EARTH ANGELS Because of the rules of Kashrut, only food prepared by the Synagogue may be eaten on t...…

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…ftfig UGE I Lir Li • ki Right: Rheba Herman receives her gold medal in wheelchair racing from volun- teer Saul Zipser. Below: Jeffrey Stone of Birmingham and John Ryals go for the ball at the Michi- gan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Games. Ri ht: A group of Hall of Fame Games athletes huddle together before their bas- ketball game. Spirited Sports The Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Games celebrated its 12th successfulyear. LONNY GO...…

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…BACK TO SCHOOL Greg SHOES ORCHARD MALL Orchard Lake Road • N. of Maple W. Bloomfield • 248-851-5566 "Serving the community for over 40 ream" Decors cf distinction 1 In-home consultations available. Interior Designers always welcome! Girls 13-14 400 Freestyle Relay Gold: Philadelphia-A, 4:02.63 Silver: Detroit-A, 4:05.71 Bronze: Los Angeles-A, 4:19.94 Boys 15-16 400 Medley Relay Gold: Toronto-A, 4:02.38 Silver: Detroit-A, 4:07.45 Bronz...…

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…Finally, A Bank That Actually Wants To Work Hard For You. Girls 15-16 50 Freestyle Gold: Lisa Ranzenhofer, Buffalo, 25.66 Silver: Davita Burkhead-Weiner, Detroit, 25.84 Bronze: Heather Solomon, Buffalo, 26.27 Boys 13-14 400 Medley Relay Gold: Mexico-A, 4:18.95 Silver: Los Angeles-A, 4:27.63 Bronze: Great Britain-A, 4:44.57 • Girls 13-14 400 Medley Relay Gold: Detroit-A, 4:39.46 Silver: Los Angeles-A, 4:46.05 Bronze: Great Britain-A, 4:57.8...…

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