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January 17, 1997 • Page Image 101

…A look at some of the Detroit Jewish community's most irresistible faces. Do you have an adorable child whose photo you would like to see as part of the Family Album? Or, do you have a family photo that's picture perfect? If so, please send it our way. Photos must be clear, but may be any size, black and white or color. Please include the child's name, age and city of residence. If you would like your photo returned, please include a self-add...…

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…Tickling The Pearlies Establishing good oral hygiene habits early on can be the key to a lifetime of healthy smiles. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER R otted enamel, ab- scessed gums and ab- stracted teeth are what you might expect to see in mouths of older people or those who live in Third World countries. Dr. Arnold Golnick, a pediatric dentist, sees them in his Farming- ton Hills office. "We see kids with bombed-out mouths who have to h...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 103

…Your Quest' Mane Fourth in a helpful new pet series sponsored by Invisible Fencing of Birmingham. PET CONTAINMENT What is your suggestion for retaining a Golden Retriever who exhibits a lot of dog-to-dog ag- gression? Something Beary Delicious A dog with an existing aggression problem of any kind is not a do-it-yourself project. This is ab- horrent behavior for a Golden and the breeder should be informed. • First, find and hire a good tr...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 104

…Remembering Our Roots On Tu b'Shevat ILLUSTRATION BY SCOTT MATTER N We can't wait to see your artis- tic skills! Children aged 2-12 may use crayons, markers, glit- ter, stickers or any other materi- als to decorate this picture. We'll reprint one (selected by The Jewish News staff) in next month's issue of The AppleTree. Send to Kaleidoscope, The Ap- pleTree, 27676 Franklin Rd., Southfield, MI 48034. Submis- sions for this month's contest mu...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 106

…Summer of 1997 Enriching Jewish Life for 95 Years Goals of Tamarack • To maintain excellence • To exceed expectations • Leave nothing to chance • Meet the children's individual needs Camp Maas Choose from 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 weeks 2nd-9th Graders (some sessions filled with waiting lists) T H E APP LETR EE Typical Day at Camp Maas. 7:30 a.m. Rise and Shine 8:30 a.m. Breakfast 10:00 - 12:45 Activity Time: Kayaking, Waterskiing, Red ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 107

…T A M A R A c A O F I A N M p s I O L U y C K R Teen Travel Trips Western Teen Trips Alaskan Adventure Trips (entering 10th and I I th graders - coed) Israel Sea to Sea (entering I I th and 12th graders - coed) Climb the Grand Tetons, go white water rafting, explore experience the "last Frontier the famous geysers of Yellowstone National Park, and go as anything that you ca-,4i (entering 10th and 12th graders - coed) . and ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 108

…fc their kids! Parents want the BEST for FRANKLIN and KIDSPORTS summer camps give your children exactly that. Our diversified, quality programs have something for children of all ages. Fill your childs 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 TENN S 6-14 'Instruction Organized (James Match play for all groups. No tennis ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 109

…Wilderness Adventure Camp trips can be the ultimate learning experience for teens. SUZANNE CHESSLER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS IAT hen Tama- rack's travel campers plan for a trip to Alaska or the western states, they sign up to explore distant terrain. Along the way, they discover more about them- selves. That's how it was for many teen-agers last summer as indi- vidual groups of about 20 shared a bus that took them to scenic destinations a...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 110

…patagonia SYNCHIUA ® CLASSICS Produced in Accordance with Patagonia's Commitment to Quality. the yachtsman 4316 N. Woodward Ave South of 14 Mile Road (810) 549-5070 WILDERNESS page 29 way of coping with the envi- ronment. "Once we had an 11-mile hike, and the last mile is al- ways the hardest. When I got close to the end, I just thought about how soon I'd be taking off my boots." Besides appreciating the feeling of teamwork, Julie liked...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 111

…A gift from the Jewish News & the Jewish Community Center to you Emily Dovitz, 15, a 10th- grader at North Farmington, is glad she found the nerve to try all the challenges before decid- ing whether or not she would like the experience. "I tried white-water rafting, and I liked it," she explained. "I'd do it all over again be- cause I loved all the different places." Jason Klein, 16, a junior at Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, tuna fish ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 112

…In 1990, coun- selor Heather Bell had a dis- ciplined bunk at Camp Tamarack - Brighton. Kneeling: Heather Bell, Michelle Adler, Lauren Cantor, Julie Zimmerman and Marissa Band. Sitting: Lisa Robinson, Juliette Adida and Marley Grosskind. Tricks Of The Trade T H E A P PL E T R E E I 32 f there's anyone in this world who can reduce disciplining kids to a sim- ple science, he or she soon will be a millionaire. As any camp counselor can tell ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 113

…knows that they get indignant when they feel they're being treated unjustly, and are especially wary of being handled unfairly in relation to their peers. Rules tend to alleviate this fear, because it makes punishment less personal. Rather than accuse a youngster of wrongdoing, Elana disciplined her campers by saying, "We don't do so-and-so at Camp Watermelon." Though it's important for the counselor to encourage individual pursuits, a certain...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 114

…D * CARHARTT WORKWEAR * RAYBANS * HIKING BOOTS * TENTS * T U R N F L E See the great outdoors! DISCIPLINE page 33 A G S * , H U N T "2 4 N ALL CAMPING GEAR ON SALE JANUARY - FEBRUARY Our Regular Low Everyday Prices TENTS, BACKPACKS, SLEEPING BAGS, CLOTHING AND MUCII MUCH MORE! L. 3144 W. 12 MILE, BERKLEY, MI 48072 (810) 548-5025 1900 N. WAYNE RD., WESTLAND, MI 48185 (313) 721-2262 * BACKPACKS * KNIVES * MILITARY CLOTHING * PAT...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 115

…• the Agency for Jewish Education believes that every child deserves a Jewish education 741E7 4- V-1 Special Education Services TEACH plained to his campers. The bunk not only kept quiet from that Saturday on, but sharing in collective guilt, the campers brought their counselors break- fast the next week. Everyone knows that all kids respond well to care and attention, and this principle applies even in disciplinary sit- uations. And, as co...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 116

…WHEN YOU THINK OF SUMMER, , \ ,,,, A,,, ,, ' . "..0 - , l‘t;fr" vA oji , , ?4 itb 6 • ''' A g -• . ..N.-sb ■ iiw ,,,.. -, 11 THINK OF SEA-GULL. All girls. New skills. Great fun. Since 1955, the Schulman family has offered traditional summer camping in a nurturing, fun-filled environment. Today, that tradition continues in our h creative program designed for girls ages 5E A Gu t-'- 4 4 At Camp Sea-Gull, your daughter will learn ne...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 117

…CAMP BETH EL IS BACK!! Join the fun! Ages 18 months-5 years June I 6-August 8 Lake of The Woods and Green- woods Camps. "The program really is about developing graph- ics skills, doing graphics pro- gramming and so forth. It is not really for playing games." A major reason parents shell out thousands of dollars to camps each summer is to get their children outside and away from computer games. So why do camps feel this technology should be i...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 118

…ELECTRONICS page 37 SFORTS CLINICS - ARTS & CRAFTS - HELP TKIFS - CKAMATICS HABI3ATON5 - DANCE - SWIMMING - LIMITED 7TANSF'OKTATION CHALLAH BAKING - FISHING KARATE - 50ATING GDKE- 55 OF PAYS - MINI GOLF - JEWISH CULTURE - TALENT SHOWS BARBECUES - ROLLER SKATING - BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS KAMF 1 Boys ages 6-7 & Girls ages 6-12 Register before March 21st for early bird discount For more information call (810) 932-8584 clay, all the old-fashioned t...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 119

…Measuring Stick How do you know when your child's ready to go to sleepaway camp? USA BRODY SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS they express an interest in go- ing, it's time," she says. A great way to expose them to an overnight camp experience is through family camps. Tamarack's weekend family camp programs offer children a chance to see what camp is all about while attending with their parents. "I knew my son was ready because he asked to go," say...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 120

…MEASURING page 39 TO) wild a campfire! r'■ e in the Triathalon! a kayak! g lse ncover your hidden talents! mprove your backhand! magine yourself climbing the Alpine Tower! augh with your friends! ight Shabbat candles! D LISA BRODY SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS !stover great new friends! ream under the stars! For information about the great summer programs at Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute see your synagogue office or call OSRUI at 847-50...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 121

…DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN TO REMAIN JEWISH AND HAVE A MEMORABLE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE, TOO? 10 who have never been to camp than with 7-year-olds." Janet and Lee Karson of West Bloomfield.knew when daugh- ter Lauren, 10 1/2, was ready to go, because she clearly told them. "When Lauren was 8, she wasn't ready. She said, `Mom, I'm scared, I don't want to leave you and not see you,'" says Ms. Karson. Last year, Lauren announced she...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 122

…JCC & SPORTS AROUND TOWN PRESENT . 1997 SPORTS SPECTACULAR BASEBALL CLINIC & CARD SHOW CAMP LISTINGS page 38 JANUARY 18 1:00-7:00 PM & JANUARY 19 9:00-3:00 PM activities and creative and performing arts. Mature and caring staff, resident physician and Friday night services. Great rate of exchange on U.S. dollars. Directors Harold or Bruce Nashman, toll free 1-800-701-3132 or our representa- tive Deby Gannes 810-851-0040. CLINICS DIRECTED B...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 123

…CAMP YOUNG JUDAEA A Camp for Jewish Youth, 8-14 Waupaca, WI Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute WINTER ADDRESS: 555 SKOKIE BLVD., SUITE 225 NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 FOR INFORMATION CALL: 847-509-0990, EXT. 25 SUMMER ADDRESS: 600 LAC LA BELLE DRIVE OCONOMOWOC, WI 53066 The Reform movement's Midwest Region overnight camp for kids enter- ing third through 12th grades offers dif ferent camping programs depending on age and area of interest. They include...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 124

…Mission: Pastable PHOTOS BY DAN IEL LI PPITT Families share the recipes behind some of their favorzte dishes. s there anyone who does- n't like pasta? Even young children, who if left to meal plan- ning likely would design an ap- petizer of M&Ms, a main course of cake, a side dish of cookies and a dessert of pud- ding, won't be able to resist this tempting pasta dish from Mike Gluckman, a chef at Chuck Muer's. T H E AP P LE T R E E I 44...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 125

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January 17, 1997 • Page Image 126

…ith something fo Fang Fitness Ce Swimming 'en Private asters, free Whirlpool New ircuit Trianing& more Basketball, Track m -P nitrate Lesoons junior Program, Ladders, Drills & more Ines, Computer Center, Gymnasium, Moonwalk, Kids Hangout & more structure, Infant area, Toddler Area, Kids Club and More... ,c ere for the whole family.... Ca After Schoo .3:30-6 pick up is mailable fpm select si Winter Br Great Parties for children of a...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 128

…What To Do, What To Do • • • LYNNE KONSTANTIN OUT & ABOUT COLUMNIST FOR YOUR EARS The unique blend of Texas gui- tar rock, soul and gospel makes up the sound of Stoyville. Hear them 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19; $9. The Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward, Fer- ndale. Call (810) 544-3030 ... Sloan Wainwright — younger sister of Loudon — has been compared to an early Joan Armatrading. She performs a free concert 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21. The Ark, 316 S. Main...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 129

…SIN Entertainment MGM Ice Capades Kerri Strug , ' ;' ' ' 7 71 le . :1' 1\ 1 < 1 ' 4 :. 7'7 1W • Leo the Lion, the Pink Panther, Goldfinger, West Side Story and Kerri Strug: What can they possibly share in common? An ice rink. These are the stars — plus many more — of the Mag- ic of MGM, an Ice Capades pro- duction featuring Gold Medal Gymnast Keni Strug. 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 1 and 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18-19; $10- $16.50. The Palace...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 130

…PHOTO COURTESY O F THE NATIONAL CENTER FO R JEWIS H FILM ks, The 1990 Soviet film of Babi Yar, Ladies' Tailor. THE DETRO IT J EWISH NEWS — Part II AST FOR RD A collection of films available on video — with, about or made by Jews. LYNNE KONSTANTIN SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS …

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 131

…WORLD WAR II/ HOLOCAUST Alan and Naomi 1992. Directed by Sterling Van Wagenen. With Lukas Haas, Vanessa Zaoui, Michael Gross. Based on the nov- el by Myron Levoy. Coining of age story of a 14-year-old Brooklyn boy in 1944 who befriends a young French-Jewish refuge who wit- nessed Nazis murder her father. Angry Harvest 1985. Directed by Agnieszka Holland (see Eu- ropa, Europa). With Armin Mueller-Stahl (Shine), Elisabeth Trissenaar. Holland's...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 132

…at the Millennium Theatre Center presents diTryoF HISTORY page 83 The Last Butterfly 1992. Writ- PHOTO COU RTESY OF RNS PHOTO/AP/WIDE WORLD JET ten and directed by Karel Kachy- na. With Tom Courtenay, Brigitte Fossey, Freddie Jones. From the novel by Michael Jacot. Surreal film set in Theresienstadt. French mime subverts Nazi propaganda in a puppet show he's been forced to "perform" for the Red Cross. The Last Metro 1980. Directed by ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 133

…University of Isilichigan Celebration of Jewish Arts presents: The Two of Us 1968. Directed by Claude Berri. With Michel Simon, Alain Cohen, Luce Fabiole. French film of a Jewish boy who flees oc- cupied Paris. Under the Earth 1986. Directed by Beda Ocampo Feijoo, Juan Bautista Stagnaro. With Victor Laplace. Argentine-Czech film of Polish Jews forced to live in the underground, in hiding from the Nazis. Voyage of the Damned 1976. Directe...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 134

…T here might be some irony in a nice Jewish boy from Seattle having the top-selling Christmas album of all time. But Kenny G doesn't see it. "Everybody celebrates the holiday season," says the saxophonist, who's sold more than 40 million albums during his career — including 7 million copies of 1992's Miracles: The Holi- day Album. Kenny G (for Gorelick): The best-selling pop instrumentalist ever. Kenny G plays the Palace tonight. GARY GRA...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 135

…* Macomb Center * for the Performing Arts Ai I he began pursuing his music more earnestly after the school band director recommended him as a local musician-for-hire for a Barry White concert. "Everybody loved what I did," G remembers, "and after that weekend, I had the confidence that if I could impress people in Barry White's entourage, I must be pretty good." Nevertheless, he did get his accounting degree from the Uni- versity of Washingt...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 136

…Strengthening The Community One Child At A Time Orchards Children's Services is a leader among Michigan's child welfare agencies, providing specialized care in addition to recreational and educational services for children in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties. Orchards provides the highest quality services designed to strengthen family stability, build supportive communities and address current and emerging family needs. Orchards offers th...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 137

…Pancake To Plaza Makeup maven Jeffrey Bruce takes the stage in Neil Simon's Plaza Suite. SUZANNE CHESSLER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS <‘ (;a' Discover Tbe Jewisb News anO 24. > it bas to offer to Nou anti dour Bruce plays three characters. His everyday makeovers, building on executive experience with Estee Lauder and Revlon, were frequent spots on both the "Sally Jessy Raphael" and "Oprah" shows. "I do my own makeup for Plaza Suite — very ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 138

…• en Jewish writers pro- Broadway." Bet you can't say duce plays or novels, the that without singing it. Act H, though, is the one that odds are short that the themes turn on Jewish rocks, rolls and knocks the audi- ideas, characters — even as in ence out. The band — 'The Night Managers" — conducted the Marx Brothers, shtick. by Reggie Royal, opens But give a Jewish song- THEATER with a pure music out- writer a pen, a piece of ing, and the so...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 139

…SIN Entertainment 'The Portrait Of A Lady" Everyone Says I Love You is set in New York City and features a diverse ensemble cast, includ- or anyone at all familiar with ing Alan Alda, Goldie Hawn, Ju- the work of Woody Allen, it lia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, should not come as a total Edward Norton (from The Peo- surprise that his latest film ple Vs. Larry Flynt), Itzhak Perl- is a musical. Music has man and, of course, Allen always played a ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 140

…MOVING SALE UP TO 75% OFF Everything Must Go! WHOLESALE PRICES AND BELOW Britto Anoro Hessam Gruau Wagh Avizedek Kanchik Partouche Ebgi Fauchere Boulanger Fazzino Shemi Schluss Gorg Max Zule Tarkay Tuchilkin Schneur B. Wood Hatfield Fairchild Danielle Peleg Gallery 4301 Orchard Lake at Lone Pine Crosswinds Mall West Bloomfield 810-626-5810 Hours: Monday-Saturday 1 1-6, Sunday 12-4 COGNAC JACQUET 29203 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfiel...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 141

…What is the World's Greatest Wonder? undo anuar 19 : and participate as a team of experts tries to unravel the mystery of the people that defies history. . The 7 Wonders of Jewish History 1. The Eternal People. After 4000 years, while super powers came and went, we remain! -2. Dispersion. High-quality article reprints can help your company in many ways: • Increased EXPOSURE for your product or service • Credible, believable informati...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 142

…?' 07 i .11 DRY AGED STEAKS, CHOPS & FRESH SEAFOOD Give the Gift of Fine Food and Good Taste this Holiday Season. Corporate discounts for bulk purchases. "The national reputation of The Capital Grille has crowds beating down the doors." "Not only is the menu beefy, but the portions are gigantic... these steaks, with some bite to them, have a full meaty flavor... the wine list is enough to keep you entertained for many visits." "The Capi...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 143

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January 17, 1997 • Page Image 144

…Now Open Capital Grille At Somerset North Takes Non-Steaks To New Heights Yorkish looks of a London lounge, both with complete Chop House with its dark ma- menus. hogany interior, white linen table- There is also a wine room cloths and white linen napkins. which can be used for various Like the original London Chop functions up to about 27 people. House of yesteryears, it is an up- Stone crabs, in season all scale restaurant with a lot of fu...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 145

…W.IMMTE. dining institutions ... in more ways than just steak. rrs NOT JUST that Tribute on 12 Mile, west of Orchard Lake Road, will soon celebrate its eight- month birthday. The remarkable thing about this fine dining restaurant is that it has gotten better ... something which so many people said could never happen. The mastery of maitre d' and general manager Mickey Bakst and Executive Chef Takashi Yag- ihashi has molded together one of the...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 146

…It.-. 111(7 1 Illkilr- 27: I;;; Ili C. r, e / . Nri4 D . lb . 11=11111 111 WIN The Restaurant Listing Is A Weekly Advertising Feature nil E RiNLIENEEMBP"'"r'll By DANNY RASKIN . . . c_„.. . AUBURN HILLS AMERICAN CHINESE GOLDEN BOWL 7 I.! I R 11 ■ 1 Enjoy Fine Cuisine and Courteous Service 7 Days a Weeks DINE IN & CARRY-OUT 398-5502 or 398 - 5503 SZECHUAN, MANDARIN & CANTONESE N (; H .. At EARLY DINNERS MON.-THURS. 11-...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 147

…owned by brothers Johnny and Peter Ginopolis, carries on the tradition of excellence which their father George always insisted upon. Seafood, au- thentic Montgomery Inn ribs and choice selections are Ginoplis' fa- vorites. A beautiful private room is available plus off-premise service for all types of catering. Hakata, 32443 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, 737-7220. It is al- ways an interesting experience to dine at a Japanese restaura...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 148

…seafood, large burgers, baby-back ribs and lamb chops that he defies others to beat. Also home-made soups are daily specials at both lunch and dinner with moderate prices in a ca- sual and relaxed atmosphere. OAK PARK continued from page 99 Golden Bowl, 22 106 Coolidge at 9 Mile, Oak Park, 398-5502. The knowledge of Chef Frank Eng is wide- spread in Chinese dining. Golden Bowl is open seven days, Mon.-Thurs. from 11 a.m. and Sunday from 1 ...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 149

…WARREN Andiamo Italia, 7096 E. 14 Mile Road, Warren, 268-3200. Own- erJoe Vicari's growing dining empire can consider this East Side gem as the flagship restaurant. Its Italian food, cou- pled with the kitchen sense of veteran Italian dining chef Aldo Ottaviani, range on the superb, along with pastries homemade on the premises. A banquet hall next door seats over 400 and is receiving bookings be- cause of the ambiance and a prime factor... f...…

January 17, 1997 • Page Image 150

…r THE HAKATA JAPANESE RESTAURANT VER SEEN AT MARVIN'S 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN, MARY PICKFORD, FRED ASTAIRE, GENE KELLY, KING FAROUK, CARY GRANT, MARILYN MONROE, PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, HELEN HAYES, NONE OF THE MARX BROTHERS (Groucho, Chico or Harpo. Not even their brother Zeppo), BUD ABBOT AND Lou COSTELLO, HENRY FONDA, JACK DEMPSEY, GENE TUNNEY, WALTER PIDGEON, GRETA GARBO, GREER GARSON, AJ Committee Essay Contest ATM MACH AVAILABLE WE SP...…

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