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…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: Friday 8 p.m. ORTHODOX _, - AGUDAS YISROEL- MOGEN ABRAHAM 15751 W. Lincoln, Southfield, 48075, (248) 552-1971. Rabbis: Dov Loketch, Asher Eisenberger. ANN ARBOR CHABAD HOUSE 715 Hill St., Ann Arbor, 48104, (734) 995- 3276. Rabbi: Aharon ...…

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…American Heart Association.. Synagogues Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke Services: Friday evening; Saturday 9 a.m.; and Jewish holidays. SHOMREY EMUNAH 25451 Southfield Road, Southfield, 48075, (248) 559-1533, 557-9666. Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash. Services: Saturday 9:15 a.m.; weekdays 7:10 a.m.; 10 minutes before sundown. ©1995. American Heart Association Fabulous Fashions For tds... • Koochie Koo • Richard's Stride Rite tI H ORCHARD ...…

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…orah Portion B 'H START YOUR WEEK RIGHT! c aid By His Name We Shall Know Him archs were also granted the ability to "see" God as YHVH. To top it off, according to the simple explanation of the biblilcal text Pshat, Moses had also been granted a divine apparition of God as YHVH previously in Shernot, at the burning bush. (Exodus 3:2-6). And if aera begins with a divine anybody can be said to have seen God, speech where God spoke to YHVH, di...…

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…JCC SUMMER CAMPS WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO FOR YOUR CHILD At the Jewish Community Center's Summer Camps, we have a long history of enriching our community's young people through stimulating and nurturing day camp programming. Over the past several years, the staff and lay leadership of the camps have been determined to provide your child with the best of everything: counseling and administrative staff, program choices which meet the unique ...…

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…Enriching Jewish Life for Over 95 Years GRAND OPENING. ■ Nancy c Stephen Grand Multi-Use Facility 6- Pool Sara 6- Irving Mahler Dining Facility GOALS OF TAMARACK NEW AND IMPROVED PROGRAMS FOR 1999 I0* To maintain excellence ■ To exceed expectations ► Leave nothing to chance ■ Meet the children's individual needs Miniature Golf Course Scuba Diving H.B.R Corral at Pine Forest 10*- New Climbing Tower 11 Many surprises — check our ...…

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…Mar sangail ' ,71:E ;r4}- 0 477- 1-0■ V.," 4, Enriching Jewish Life for Over 95 Years SHABBAT WEEKEND ONE WEEK SPECIALTY July 2 - 4 or July 23 - 25 July 4 - 9 or July 25 - 30 For children entering grades 2 - 8. A great way to "try out" camp and experience some of camps great activities. For children entering grades 5 - 8. Choose one of the following and develop your skills: Tennis, Fine arts, Waterfront, Horseback Riding Sports. Also ...…

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…Part of the lure of Arowhcl A Jellyfish Gamut "Jewish" camps can have a heavy emphasis or not even a mild taste of Judaism. SUSAN TAWIL Special to The Jewish News Top: 'Arabs" prepare food for Israel Day at Camp Young Judaea. Middle: A play about Jerusalem at Camp B'nos. Bottom: West Coast Connection has many adventures. 1 1 G 1999 58 Detroit Jewish News Iiir l ith winter's icy blasts whistling through the streets, your thoughts are...…

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…camper. A nurse at Providence Hospital, ,,e spends her sum- mers as staff nurse at - Tamarack. This sum- mer her three chil- dren, Danny, 9, Jeff, 13, and Emily, 15, will again join her as campers there. Danny, returning \c-i. his third summer, 'Says he likes being in a camp with Jewish kids and enjoys the Shabbat singing. Although he says his family does not "do Shabbat" at home, he knows about it from \ Temple Israel's reli- b , ious school....…

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…"Grins" are "In" at ADAT SHALOM DAY CAMP Rx For Adventur Pediatrician Martin Levinson discusses legitimate and not-so legitimate — health concerns for children at camp. 272 YEARS — KINDERGARTEN BOUND Session June 21 - July 16 Session II: July 19 - August 6 Adat Shalom's warm, experienced staff 2 Morning 19rogram 5 Morning Frogram with Supervised Lunch 3 Full-day Frogram with complimentary lunches on Wednesday Extended Hours Available We...…

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…at Beaver GIenskle, PA nreitSMISIMMINFAMEMOMMORMIS MUNN A new option among summer experiences for course, lots of snacks in between. But what about all those treats Mom and had send that sit around for days on end, without refrigeration, in the bunk. Are these safe? ,A: When food is handled properly, poisoning should not occur. (The same rules apply at home — don't leave food out for extended times). The candy par- ents smuggle in to their ...…

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…11.11 1\1111' 'THINGS TO DO w H e *mauling!, M EET MEMORIES TO KEEP ITS ALL HERE WHEN YOU CAMP AT SUMMER IMPRESSIONS CALL TODAY (248) 661-3630 CAMP SESSIONS BEGIN JUNE 14th first imPuic:,,,„Vsters summer linpressioris' 32500 West Thirteen Mile (between Orchard Lake & Farmington Roads) Farmington Hills 48334 DAY CAIP 4150 Middlebelt Road (between Lone Pine & Long Lake Roads) West Bloomfield 48323 5760 Drake Road (between Walnut La...…

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…Congregation Shaarey Zedek Beth i4ayeleel Mutrsery School Jewish Community Center Summer Camp -1600 W. Maple 4. Bloomfield, MI 48322 (248) 661-1007 JPM (Oak Park) (248) 967-4030 For a summer of fun and unforget- table memories make your plans now.. The Center offers flexible, exciting new programs at the D. j)an and Betty Kahn building and Jimmy Prentis Morris building on the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus. Transportation is provi...…

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…0 Habonim Camp Tavor Listing Celebrating 45 years of creative Jewish camping in a kibbutz inspired atmosphere 4 IP The Tavor experience emphasizes Jewish values, Israel, Tikun Olam and a warm community spirit in a fun, safe, Jewish environment that is not duplicated anywhere ... (847) 509-0990, ext. 25 Summer address: 600 Lac La Belle Dr., Oconomowoc, WI 53066 This summer, join other committed and enthusiastic campers who think of Tavor...…

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…WHEN YOU THINK OF SUMMER, camp in Wawa, Ontario, Camp Kennedy in Munising, Mich., and /-ar teen travel trips to the western United States and Alaska. NB Temple Beth El Nursery School 7400 Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Township, MI 48301 Marlene Thav (248) 851-1100 Send your pre-schooler to temple Beth El for summer fun! Our program is –designed around exciting weekly themes and will include art, sports, nature, science, water play, outdoor play...…

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…Listing Israel Discovery Explore Israel's incredible and and people with other teens entering grades 10-12. This comprehensive summer program features Special Interest Week, extensive hikes, home hospitality, rappelling, archaeology, water activities, Hebrew, kibbutz and programs on Jewish identity and culture. European options include a three-day visit to Rome with a sea journey to Israel or a three-day visit to Prague. CHETZ VA'KESHET: A f...…

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…amp • ▪ Rem Cyberia ' mow owns* tamp firowhats CAMP AROWHON Camps are staying away from the technological revolution —for now. oseitcsout Imue W44 4444001464 91444 ',W 4044 leev LONNY GOLDSMITH WHO w1 ARE Staff Writer n an era when many people have their own Web pages and 8-year-olds can be more com- \_, puter savvy than those four times their age, some area summer amps are resisting bringing the tech- nology age into their camp...…

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…Introducing the Lilly Endowment $382,000 independent report on NCSY Alumni. At last, a national Jewish population study to be proud of. 2% vs. 52% intermarriage rate! And more than half of the national study joined NCSY while attending public school.* America's largest philanthropic foundation wanted to know more about us, because they believed our 40 years of experience with alienat- ed Jewish youth could serve as a model for reli- gious an...…

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…• • . ;v su . ' f9 •;;;;;r4:5,:.•P'''Ni: • •,V.S..:••• ••,;;;g: '," • •• "IMISIITAr 3 Guest Column: Missmg Grandpa *.* 99 And Counting Welcoming the new secular year with 99 unusual facts about everything from Israel to Jewish celebrities. Elizabeth Applebaum AppleTree Editor He was the man Madonna ce called the "love of her life." Actor Sean Penn, long since divorced from the former Material Girl, is the son of actress Eileen Ryan,...…

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…The BIG Story r stomach troubles have va rt tanks to the powers of Ex- Lax, offer thanks to Israel Matz. Matz founded the business in 1907. carbon dioxide) in the old country, Jewish immigrants brought the drink when they came to the United States at the turn of the century. everyone he got his nick- nam se he graduated near the o ' fi is class at Seward Park (N.Y.) High School. ng the most popular legends 4th century was that American wer...…

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…consider marriage to was Jewish actress Paulette Goddard, then \ Mrs. Charlie Chaplin : 481* important is music to the Cha- first Lubavitcher Rebbe, tm r Zalman of Liadi (1747- Ra , "Melody is the outpour- 1813) ing of the soul. Words interrupt the stream of emotions. The songs of the souls, at the time they are swaying in the high regions to drink from the well of the Almighty King, consist of tones only, dismantled of words." Oodor Herzl w...…

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…The BiG Story his Orthodox grandfather but had no interest in Judaism himself. Instead, Hess dedicated himself to socialism. Yet Hess surprised many when he wrote a book advocating a Jewish state (socialist, of course) in Palestine. He was nicknamed "the Communist rabbi." h has been translated n 1,000 languages. A<B„RWAii, „, Sign 'tam up for , ,‘4.\VefiNag; SPORTS & RECREATION AT THE JCC. mo sses n rok The first ma•i o r work w rec...…

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…The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit presents... Guest Col umnist ft Trees Of Life At Family Program Tu Thursday, January 28 / 6:30-8:30 p.m. Jimmy Prentis Morris Building Missing Grandpa acob Kahn Special to The AppleTree 0 ne of my hardest experi- ences in my life was the death of my grandpa. \_, ,--,- was very close to him and we played a lot. When I was little, we l ived in Dallas and Kansas City. My grandpa would c...…

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…Arbor Drugs founder Eugene Applebaum parlays business success into community philanthropy. ... ALAN ABRAMS Special to The Jewish News E ugene Applebaum built Arbor Drugs into the nation's eighth largest drug- store chain before selling it early last spring to CVS Corp., the nation's largest drugstore chain, for $1.48 billion. His stock holdings were worth $396 million at the time of the sale. Yet the odds are, unless you're in the drugstor...…

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…was able to see the important from the less important. He was action oriented to not only visualize something, but he has the ability to execute. "He is an expert in interpersonal relations and brings people together in a way that allows them to achieve their very best. Although he was inter- ested in building a fine chain of stores, he was more interested in building a fine name. If the story of the three crowns had one person in mind, it wou...…

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…THE JEWIrl:r NEWS AND WNIC WANT TO HELP CREATE A U \.„ bold departure for Wayne. Previously, the school had never received a gift over a million dollars, and had a limit- ed database of alumni and few mar- keting tools at its disposal. But all that has changed since the ascendancy of the school's new high-profile presi- dent, Irvin D. Reid. Said WSU's Ritzenhein: "Applebaum's is the kind of remarkable leadership that shows what other alum- ...…

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…INSIDE: An exhibit focuses o, survivois d . S Courtesy of Richard Kozlow eventeen paintings by Richard Kozlow, oral testimonies of the Holocaust assembled by histo- rian Sidney Bolkosky and an interactive retrieval system of those tes- timonies come together in an exhibi- tion at the Alfred Berkowitz Gallery at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. "Diversity: Victims & Survivors," running Jan. 15-Feb. 14, is the most recent in a series foc...…

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…What To Do, What To Do ... Mil S ica 0 Notes I 4 cert 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21; 8:30 p.m. Friday and Satur- day, Jan. 22-23; and 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, at Orchestra Hall. Big Band Salute includes works by Duke Elling- ton, Count Basie, Hoagy Carmichael, George Gershwin, Glenn Miller and others. $15-$60. (313) 576-1111 or www.detroitsymphony.com . In a musical trib- ute to Martin Luther King Jr., the Detroit Sym- phony Or...…

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…4•019149a1 The Art Scene Narrative Now, featuring the art of four young, emerging Decroit-area artists devoted to representational painting, debuts this week at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center. Meet the artists — Kelly Marie Bres- lin, Phil Burke, Roe Peterhans and Thomas Rapai — at an opening reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at the center, 1516 Cranbrook Road, in Birmingham. Through Feb. 27. (248) 644-0866. Artist Herb Babcock, head...…

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…Ilooray Liebe DAVID PEISNER Special to The Jewish. News S uccess often springs from the unlikeliest of circumstances. At least that's what Hillel Tigay and Andrew Todd Rosenthal are banking on. They started their hip- hop/funk/rock/pop music col- laboration, M.O.T. (which stands for, quite appropriately, Members of the Tribe) not to make a lot of money or to meet girls or even because they felt driven by their passion, but rather to escape...…

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…but in the end the unifying thing was, of course, the Hebe-hop — the lyrics —and the Mentsch Mob attitude which unifies the record." Hebe-hop is what they call the con- glomeration, and in their typically irreverent fashion, Dr. Dreidle and Ice Berg list influences that include "Schoolhouse Rock," Roxy Music, Krusty the Clown, Woody Allen, the Chasidic Song Festival (particularly 1977) and Schoenberg's atonal music. Nonetheless, both Dr. Dreid...…

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…si • Poet's Perspective "Seyburn's poems are created from an alluring willingness not to know all the answers, and thus [she is] able to interpret the world for us flexibly, in arty Seyburn has lived in all its excitement and mystification," several states since leaving Peacock says. Michigan almost 20 years Seyburn, 36, now living in Califor- ago — Illinois, New York, nia, wrote the book Texas, California — while involved in but she return...…

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…/-1 work — out-of-focus, very fuzzy, hazy began. But his father's picture-taking kinds of images. But Bill is the only per- hobby probably had something to do son who was able to give that look a real with it. kind of emotional weight." "He had a dark room in the base- Jacobson's work hangs in the perma- ment, and I think it was his influence a nent collections of the Metropolitan bit," says Jacobson. Niluseum of Art in New York, the San He a...…

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…Arts & Entertainment On The Bookshelf , In her novel "Flamboyant, Obie Award-winning playwright Elizabeth Swados crafts a story around cultural difference, friendship and faith. easy to imagine Ghana's perfectly manicured future mother-in-law as Special to The Jewish News "the Martha Stewart of Brooklyn." Flamboyant may remind readers of Nana Landau, a traditional Swados' hit 1980 musical- Runaways, woman and day school nominated for 4 Tony...…

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…get 4*Z At The Movies Crossing "The Thin R ed Line. DANIEL ZIMMERMAN Special to The Jewish News E arly on in director Ter- rence Malick's The Thin Red Line, as the troop transports float ominously toward the beachhead at Guadal- canal, a certain other recent World War II movie jumps prominently into mind, and for a good minute we wonder at the respected filmmak- er's gall in blatantly mimicking Mr. Spielberg. But then the troops land, th...…

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…c)e i e,1999 MEANS MORE BAGELS ON ORCHARD LAKE ROAD! 09 /- \ Travolta, Woody Harrelson, and wildlife, Terrence Malick's visual George Clooney. effects are consistently good and The film proceeds to reiterate what sometimes spectacular. At one point several war movies in the last few Nick Nolte's character makes a refer- decades — including The Deer Hunter ence to Homer, and we get the sense and Platoon — that through the jux- have condition...…

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…Was~l••••••••••• ■ •••••••••••• Not An Imitation The Real Thing! Tommy Peristeris and Rick Rogow invite you to join us for lunch or dinner 7 days a week pieces, is distributed among Fiddler patrons. Don't look for fancy frills at Fiddler ... But there are striking framed pic- tures on the white walls ... Two by a Russian artist living in Israel ... and others by an Israeli gentleman residing in New York ... Fresh flowers are in glass vases...…

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…* *** * *** ** *** ***** **** SUPER BOWL SPECIALS Dining Guide (A weekly advertising feature) r 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 location across from the Silverdome. Reser- vations are accepted for any day except Saturdays, and are strongly suggested. BERKLEY Sila, 4033 W. 12 Mile, Berkley, (2...…

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…Dining Guide Sunday Mornin' in New Orleans (A weekly advertising feature) Sunday Brunch & Jazz 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Fishbone's invites you to enjoy our special blend of authentic New Orleans food, French Quarter atmosphere and live Jazz... Now a Sunday tradition in Metro Detroit. ROYAL OAK Chick N Ribs, 118 S.Woodward, Royal Oak, (248) 544-1211 . Much has been said about this dine in and carry-out restaurant whose specialties of broasted...…

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