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June 27, 1997 • Page Image 51

…/- _ An increasing number of young adults live at home ... whether they, or their parents, like it or not. LYNNE MEREDITH COHN STAFF WRITER B y the age of 23, about 80 percent of American young adults have moved out of their parents' homes. But three years later, one-third have returned to the nest. This information, gleaned from a joint University of Michigan- Brown University 1994 study, holds true in metro Detroit. Kids, and parents, ...…

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…Golden Anniversary Sale BOOMERANG page 51 now thru July 1, 1997 0 % OFF all regular priced merchandise EXCLUDES: TICKETS, GIFT CERTIFICATES, SPECIAL ORDERS AND USED/BARGAIN CDs Still, she says "it's not uncom- mon for our contemporaries to be helping their kids, especially those who live out of town." "Naturally, when you see your child every day, you're more closely connected. When they're away at school, you don't know what time they...…

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…ICE ON ICE a The Rabbinic Scene Kiddushin, or the state of Jewish holiness under the chuppah, can be insured by establishing a dating ethic as early as possible. MICHELE FAUDEM SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS E very year, Hillel Day School's graduation cere- mony begins with gradu- ating students marching underneath a chuppah (wedding canopy). This is to reinforce the idea that as they grow up, (we hope) the students will take with them their...…

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…SATURDAY, JULY 5 SINGLES TRAVEL Alaskan cruise for Jewish singles. Ice cream social /game night Hav- dalah with Jewish Professional SUNDAY, JUNE 29 Jewmaican Sun Splash reggae- fest and beach barbecue, with Hil- F■ \ lel of Metro Detroit. 1 p.m. At Dodge Park, 3250 Parkway in Waterford. For information, call (313) 577-3459. In case of rain, (313) 577-8888 for alternate in- formation. Tour the African-American Mu- seum with Jewish Prof...…

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…a k ki THE I, E. X L., S LS 400 C OACH EDITION N ADDITION: PRIOR LEXUS CUSTOMERS WILL RECEIVE AN AUTOMATIC She Says $1000 ”ENCORE PROGRAM" SAVINGS. ■ Learning about loyalty from a grandmother's hair routine. M y grandmother's world a new one each week, but it al- was momentarily spun ways seems to work this way) and off kilter when her hair- sometimes she stops at the bank. stylist announced plans Not a bad system. to move the ...…

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…What's a Lot of Hot Air? 03 0 There are lots of retirement communities that promise to fulfill your every need, from help with housekeeping, to meals and transportation. They'll even throw in BINGO at 6. Ho-hum. And they wonder what you're waiting for. At THE FOUNTAINS, we believe life is about much more than fulfilling needs; it's about fulfilling dreams. THE FOUNTAINS offers community style living for people age 62 and better. We offer na...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 57

…DRIVE FOR SHOW PUTT FOR DOUGH! > 6 "Because their parents told them not to go there," he suggests. "I knew from an early age ... \ ,- that I wanted to one day leave the suburbs and become part of an urban environment. I never expected Detroit to be that place. Detroit, with all of its negative stereotypes, was not a place to live, rather a place to visit for spe- cial activities like dinner in Greektown or a concert at Joe Louis Arena," he s...…

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…Way Cool Pre-5choo out!. ...Enroll your child in infantrioddler (waiting list), Pre-school, Kindergarten or Kindergarten Enrichment today! The JCC program has many features that no others offer, including: Experienced, Nurturing Staff Family Programming 0_ Judaic Curriculum Instructional Swim 2,4 Discovery Room Museum J 02_ Computer Lab Toddler & Full Gymnasiums ( School Break Programming Children's Library Kosher Hot Lunch Program t_ Stat...…

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…A • '` \\\\\\ I. kli Who has the cure for the traveller's •■■ )t. ies ELAINE SHAPIRO, Troy High School's journalism teacher and Northend adviser, has won the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association Golden Pen Award, the highest award given to an ad- viser in Michigan. The award, given annually, was bestowed on Ms. Shapiro at the recent MIPA State Conference held at the Lansing Center. Dr. Livingston's, ..I presume. CAROLYN BAN...…

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…The nation's Orthodox communities vary according to how much they mesh with contemporary society. n allegory has been passed around the In- ternet lately that goes something like this: the Mashiach (Messiah) came to earth, but nobody believed his identity. The problem was that members of every synagogue he visited required him to wear a different head cov- ering. One advocated a colorful, knit- ted kippah, while another preferred a black sku...…

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…Compared To What? try was ... the Young Israel dance. I know from my par- ents' generation, good shomer Shabbos families, husband and wife now in their 80s, met at a Young Israel dance. That doesn't happen anymore." Rabbi Lamm says the future is likely to bring "a de- mographic strengthening of the haredi [right-wing, non- Zionist] group," many of whom have large families and lead outreach efforts to the non-observant community. What is moder...…

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…DE TR O IT JE W ISH N E WS PHOTO BY JANE HWAN G Modern . . . Compared To What? LJ_I 02 For a while, Detroit women worshipped together on Simchat Torah in a davening group, Mrs. Roszler says. When the group's leader moved away, "it didn't have enough strength to stand on its own. This community is really a very slow-moving community; other communi- ties are much more progressive. It doesn't mean they don't want it, but there's no push for ...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 63

…\ _ /- / – Jewish population of 5.6-8 million. Rabbi Greenberg puts American Orthodoxy at 10-15 percent. "By comparison ... a little over 14 percent of the Jews of New York [including five boroughs and three subur- ban counties] identify themselves as Orthodox," Profes- sor Schnall says. "I think the city with the largest self-identified Orthodox population was Baltimore, close to 20 percent." Kenneth Lasson, a University of Baltimore profe...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 64

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June 27, 1997 • Page Image 65

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….. ••••••••• • T H E D E TR O I T J E W I S H N E W S ATM Wars as The electronic banking fight in southeast Michigan is just starting to heat up. ALAN ABRAMS SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS I f you think the only changes in the usually-staid world of Detroit banking have re- volved around how much to charge for ATM fees, con- sider these figures: • In 1984, there were 49 banks in Southeast Michigan. Today, thanks to the latest wave of local...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 67

…► • FREE PHONE FREE UNLIMITED LOCAL CALLS FOR 3 MONTHS /— as contrasted to some of the oth- er markets, is that because of the state legislation we got consoli- dation sooner," explained Mr. Dunn, who, along with board chairman David F. Simon, runs the day-to-day operations of Franklin Bank. "Many other states are the op- posite, Illinois and Texas being /-- the two slowest," explained Mr. Dunn. "But we permitted con- solidation sooner in...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 68

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June 27, 1997 • Page Image 69

…> 0 that trend is going to diminish. It provides faster service, unlimit- ed hours, more locations, and a • high, high level of accuracy. It is a very good system, extremely re- liable, and its geographic cover- age is amazing." But there's another side to the story. "The problem the banking industry has is that we're trying to run two delivery systems. We've got the electronic systems, and we've got the old fashioned brick-and-mortar system....…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 70

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June 27, 1997 • Page Image 71

…are carving out different nich- es," said Mr. Dunn. "I was struck by the dissimilarities in where our interests were, and in what we considered as pressing is- sues. "If the banks were all small- er and if there were more of us, that could be good for customers. The issue for the customer be- comes to find the bank who is serving your specific need. If the bank and the consumer have common goals, you are much more likely to have a successful r...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 72

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June 27, 1997 • Page Image 73

….11111118111110111.11**1111111,11111.111041110111111.1111110. O JEWISH BUSINESS EXCHANGE DETROIT bank charter as a commercial Edgar M. Fenton, chairman and bank in September 1991, and CEO of Cadroy Management changed its name to Franklin Company; Herbert N. Glass, Bank, National Association. It is president and CEO of the Glass now the seventh largest bank in Freedman Company; George M. the Oakland County market, Nyman, president of the Pr...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 74

…\ - 1,0 I, ATM page 73 SIZZLING SUMMER SAVINGS No Charge Scheduled Maintenance-36 months or 36,000 miles age, you need an identity. I think that's one of the places other banks have fallen down. They're afraid to have an identity. And so by default, I'm not. "Not having an identity con- fuses your customers about who you are and what you want. A banking relationship is much like a marriage: If the partners don't come to the ceremony with ...…

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…ax 4 N k ', :,,,, W.,:. P .= MV SM .WAMMW.,,,M.W AW ZIa =4:3=== .2.00AMMK52= M 1=0:0 A.M:WatMMOK.M. Vri.:.00..V4,ALWK IMMUMM.WiSSVAM OMMAT:4MMOM .M2M" V Gene Blues Many women, fearful of carrying a gene for breast cancer, are seeking genetic testing. But what should they do with the results? • * 201 114 1, LISA GAYLE SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS oday, June Farthing is healthy, hope- ful and cancer-free. Two and a half years ago, s...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 76

…• ■ Ir N ow THE SINAI FAMILY CAN Do EVEN MORE To ) -1 Our Commitment To Jewish Tradition Continues. Although we're now part of the area's largest health system, we haven't lost sight of our dedication to Jewish traditions. Whichis why we continue to observe religious holidays, offer rabbinical service, as well as maintain Sinai's kosher kitchen. What's new is the fact that The Detroit Medical Center is expanding these practices, esp...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 77

…I KJ CALLED MOM FOR LUNCH ON TUESDAY, BUT SHE WAS GOING TO A BOOK each year, double the rate of six co-workers, or your insurance years ago. In 1950, one in 20 company? No wonder this simple women developed breast cancer. blood test involves counseling. Today, that rate is one in seven. The pretest counseling process Yet, there are times that test- can take one, two, or more ses- ing can yield extremely useful in- sions. Sinai offers gene...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 78

…kiN • .% • .*1* GENE page 77 want to consider who they tell. Others may be extremely anxious about the possibility of developing cancer and may cope with that anxiety by not thinking about it. They may have great difficulty ad- justing to the possibility that they might have passed a mutation onto their children. "People have a right to know, and they have a right not to know," she says. "Once you tell them, you can't take it back." Current...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 79

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June 27, 1997 • Page Image 82

…What To Do, What To Do FOR YOUR EARS The Sounds of Global Beat is a musical event featuring cul- tural diversity from around the world: Wayquay, a Native Amer- ican singer/songwriter; Symbiose, from Zaire; the Coconutheads, from Florida; Tian, a Chinese pi- anist; Terracotta, Indian jazz; and Jolly Llama, a Detroit band. Fri- day, June 27. $19.99. State The- atre, Woodward, Detroit. Call for showtime, (248) 645-6666 ... Bush performs with t...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 83

…> STN Entertainment PHOTO BY JEFF BENDER Sweet Thing Born in Lincoln, Neb., Matthew Sweet came out of the Athens, Ga., music scene that also produced R.E.M., among others. The songwriter and multi-in- strumentalist sways toward the melod- ic. Sweet performs 8 p.m. Saturday, June 28. $15. St. Andrew's, 431 E. Con- gress, Detroit. (313) 961-8137. € • jegi MggtiAl.t00 •x 5,4 l:•.** • ••• Courtship And Contract PHOTO BY PAULINE ST. DENIS ...…

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…I onc e e1114 Day _promi :res ' ( 0 -1 <4c FelbUIGU8 404 44cir -P6-ck 7 07,Gelije,. NE-14,s w si, • he Fourth ofJuly ... it's like a snapshot of sum- illm mer.. ar Remember when everyone flew the flag on the porch throughout the summer months? Remember when your mom made lemonade and deviled eggs for the neighborhood picnic, your dad decorated the kids' bikes with red, white and blue ribbons for the block parade, and, finally, at d...…

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…(See Celebration listings for additional concerts.) July 1: Summer Concert Series featuring Kim- mie Horn, Shepherd Park, Oak Park; (248) 691- 7414. Entertainment during the day includes magician Chris Linn, a dramatic performance on the "History of Baseball" by David Martin, the Ban-Joes of Michigan, line danc- ing and the Heart of the Hills Choir. Look for a moonwalk, an inflatable maze, a dunk tank, face painting and more. And take home a...…

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…Doctor Dr. TeelSchwartzenfeld uses his expertise to make sure the show goes on. e JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER tars W . hat do David Lee snowy night in December 1977, he Roth, Axl Rose, Glo- was asked by a friend in the concert ria Estefan, Phil business to treat a member of the Collins, Courtney Love then-popular band Kansas. After dri- and Ringo Starr have in ving through treacherous conditions common? (the freeways closed after he...…

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…&It= Schwartzenfeld said perform- ers frequently become ill on the road because of the physical de- mands upon them, including performing night after night and constantly traveling. "A lot of it has to do with be- ing on the road and that lifestyle," he said. "They are bound to get sick." He admits that the position of being a doctor to the stars has some benefits. When the band Kiss called on the doctor for help, he asked the band for a back...…

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…A Conversation With Alan Isle Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? ... If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? A -winner of the National Jewish Book Award discusses his newest work. LYNNE KONSTANTIN STAFF WRITER smoked salmon, the reason being that therefore, we would never be able to go out into the Jewish community and c...…

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…the headline said, "There He Is, At 60." This incredible old fellow. And rm still at it, even more amazing. Q: Then, how did it feel to win the National Jew- ish Book Award? A: It felt very good. I felt justified. The critical reception has been absolutely superb. The Prince of West End Av- enue has been translated into a great many languages, Finnish, Polish, Greek, Swedish. It became a best-seller in Germany, and I went on a tour with it. ...…

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…'My Best Friend's Wedding' 'Temptress Moon' Rated PG-13 COURTESY OF MIRAMAX FILMS skipping over any motivational explanation for Julianna's sudden change of heart, the movie loses *rst, Jim Carrey went dark its own heart. and depressing in The Cable Although the question is raised, Guy. Now, Julia Roberts has it's never really established turned her romantic conge- whether or not Julianna really niality inside out with My Best loves Michae...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 91

…C) STN Entertainment 'Sylvia' None of this is salacious or even ate and Greg are New York City empty-nesters in A.R. mean-spirited. And much of it is Gurney's fey comedy Sylvia. quite funny. Credit is due to di- The last kid's off to college; rector Phillip Locker who keeps it Kate's career teaching English to within tasteful limits. And Mary inner-city children is fulfilling. Copenhagen's outfits for Wing as Greg, though, is feeling soft a...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 92

…cT> < Fine Arts Taking A Look At The Art Scene... Finishes Two shows at the Sybaris Gallery focus on very different finishes — the ones-giving fine touches to, furniture and others that give unique effects to jewelry made of pearls. Furniture artist Mitch Ryerson uses col- ors, historical references and playful arrangements to make pieces that are fun SUZANNE CHESSLER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS High Fashion I t's called the "The Clothe...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 93

…Fine Arts A Dynamic Duo Deception Whether working with paint, colored pencil or monotypes, Deborah Friedman explores the issue of self-deception. In so many of her works, people have one eye or both eyes dosed to emphasize Deborah that they remain Friedman: blind to themselves, Before & thereby absolvi After, mongtv,n(" t } ARAI sibility f or their actions. Ave., Royal Oak, is showing 15 of Fried- y Y est qttcipf -- sl 'tfirOugh July 12. A ...…

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…• ti arbara (Bunny) Kratch- man spent a good part of her college years studying art history and a good part of her career years planning art programs for the future. Her biggest opportu- nity to advance the arts is just ahead. Recently appointed president and chief executive of- ficer of ArtServe, she heads a 3 new, private organization that combines four previously sepa- rate groups — Arts Foundation of Michigan, Business Volun- teers for...…

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…Article Reprints from SIN Fine Arts CA) from 1985 to 1991, will be working along several tracks to get ArtServe into full swing — staffing, funding, developing membership and naming a board of directors. With an eye toward eliminat- ing any duplication of work, Kratchman is planning a mem- bership drive and the group's first fund-raiser — a Sept. 4 re- gatta on the Detroit River. "We are going to be racing two boats, and they're going to be ...…

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…dtiuutipr:d_tiv Super Summer Sale at Private Collection Gallery Gallery Guide Franklin Road, Franklin, (248) 851-9949. (A weekly advertising feature) Michigan Hot Glass Work- shop: Specializing in contem- porary hand-blown glass and bead making. Classes available. Call for appointment or class schedule. 29 W. Lawrence, Pon- tiac, (810) 338-3455. 30% - 40%- 50% Barbara Adelson Studios: Experienced collector and exclu- sive representative ...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 97

…/-- Left: Adam, Michael and Daniel Pogoda purchased a brick in memory of their grandparents at Hospice Home. Below: Erin Harris donated her bat mitzvah centerpieces to Alyn Hospital. Find out in this weeks JN Entertainment section. Tzedakah Is An Ageless Tradition Reach Your is the honorary ie Harris family of West Sylvia Pogoda, who were cared Buddy Bell chairman. for in a hospice in New York. Bloomfield and the Pogoda "Almost everyone ...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 98

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…MIMPIfflP...IE DINE WHERE WINNERS DINE! ing that someday he would be the owner of a restaurant down- stairs. But if he had, chances are that young Bart would have said, "Grandpa, I love Detroit so much. I hope when I grow up I can be a part of it." This he has achieved. 20TH ANNIVERSARY of Rhinoceros on Riopelle will be celebrated on that day, Sunday, July 20, with local personalities coming to serve as bartenders. Rhinoceros owner Norman Sc...…

June 27, 1997 • Page Image 100

…THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS r-I - 5-- = THE FINE6T eiDEMOIT! ENJOY THESE FINE RESTAURANTS DURING Sporting Events • The Opera • Theatre • Or Just Because What They're Saying... The Restaurant Listing Is A Weekly Advertising Feature By DANNY RASKLN AUBURN HIIJS Lelli's of Auburn Hills, 885 Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills, 373- 4440. Like its sister restaurant in De- troit, Lelli's of Auburn Hills is owned and operated by the Lelli family, which ...…

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