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10 editor’s letter CELEBRATIONS

20 belles (or esthers) of the ball by margi herwald zitelli and jennifer daddario 26 happy birthday israel by stephanie garber 36 scene by arlene fine 38 bed & breakfast getaways by laura m. walter SUMMER ARTS

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C E L E B R AT I O N S

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belles (or esthers) of the ball Akron/Canton teens (and their dads) shine at the country’s only Jewish cotillion by margi herwald zitelli and jennifer daddario photography by bruce zake

IT’S a cold and quiet Sunday morning at the Shaw JCC in Akron.

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will dance with their escorts: their fathers.

The auditorium is divided into several smaller rooms by remov-

“We’re the only Jewish center (to do this) in the U.S.,” says

able walls and panels. Twelve teenage girls file into one of the

Purim Ball choreographer/volunteer Sandy Moses. “We wanted

rooms, dressed in jeans, T-shirts and sweatshirts, with their

to have a cotillion to debut the senior Jewish girls of the com-

fathers in tow.

munity. Since it’s Purim, we call them the ‘Queen Esthers.’”

Today it’s just rehearsal, but in a few weeks, the panels will be

Following the girls’ official presentations, the father-daughter

pulled back to reveal the full auditorium packed with some 350

pairs perform three traditional dances; the highlight is the classic

people. These same pony-tailed, sleepy-looking girls will enter

waltz danced to the music of “Fascination” (using the same cho-

the auditorium, resplendent in white ball gowns, full crinolines,

reography since the ball began). Then, each father-daughter pair

and formal gloves. Their dads will still be in tow, but this time,

enjoys a spotlighted moment of eight counts for innovative dance

decked out in tuxes.

moves of their choice.

It is the 53rd annual Purim Ball, an Akron Jewish tradition

This Sunday morning is the second of seven rehearsals to pre-

since 1956. Similar to an old-fashioned cotillion, it is a rite of

pare for the ball. Choreographer Lisa Spector leads the rehearsal.

passage for high-school senior girls in Akron’s Jewish communi-

She inherited the reponsibility from Moses, her mother, who has

ty. The teens will be formally presented at the ball, and then they

been volunteering as a Purim Ball dance instructor since 1980.

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Opposite, the Queen Esthers of 1961 await their debut. At left, the 2008 group prepares to make their entrance.

Moses and her husband Al help Spector run the rehearsal, as does

“Both circles did very well,” Spector says approvingly.

Spector’s young daughter, who is in charge of turning the purple

“Other people have encouraged us to do this,” says Bryan

boombox on and off.

Hecht of Canton, dancing with his daughter Leah. “My only

All Jewish senior girls in Akron are invited to participate,

problem is, I have two left feet!”

although not all choose to. The ball has had anywhere from 6 to

Breaking from rehearsal, Joelle Diane Baker, who is in

28 girls sign up in a given year. This is the first year girls from

Firestone High School’s Individual Art Program, admits, “I’m so

Canton have been invited to participate as well.

excited for the dress. My mom and I picked it out together. It’s

Spector urges the father-daughter pairs to try their “Fascination” dance to the music. “It will be faster than you think,” she warns. The dancers carefully work their way through the footwork and the turns as the boombox blares out the timeless melody. When the music ends, the room fills with cheers and applause. One dad whoops excitedly, and John Shulan and his daughter Carolyne pound their fists together in victory.

always fun to get dressed up, but I’m going to try to wear flats. (If I wear heels), I’ll fall on my face!”

Take the

Alanna Gippin confesses, “I’m more of a tomboy;

“dating” pressure

off the event, and

make it all about father-daughter bonding.

But, the moment is short-lived. Spector divides

I’m in the engineering program (at Firestone High School). We don’t do stuff like this often. (But) it sounded fun, and it’s a family tradition.” It’s been 17 years since Alanna’s dad Bob danced at the Purim Ball with his eldest daughter. “When people ask, I say it’s like a big Jewish wedding with a lot of brides,” he jokes.

the dancers into two circles. This, she explains, is how the groups

Madyson Light is eager to follow in the footsteps of her older

will dance at the actual Purim Ball. The steps have to be right, and

sister, a Purim Ball alumna. So much so, she flies home every week-

the dancers have to be careful to stay in the shape of their new

end from her boarding school, Kent’s Hill School in Maine, to

configuration. Spector instructs each circle to perform the chore-

dance with her father Mark. “It’s so Dad and I can bond,” she says.

ography for the other, “and we’ll see who’s better.” The fathers take to the challenge with more fervor than their daughters. “It’s on!” several dads shout back and forth.

In the ’50s, when the ball tradition began, Akron girls would find dates to be their escorts. But, Moses notes, that practice put the girls on the spot and created problems for those who could-

There are a few turns in the wrong direction, a few bumps,

n’t find dates. The decision was made to take the “dating” pres-

and a few confused pauses, but all in all the dancers seem to be

sure off the event and make it all about father-daughter bonding.

getting more comfortable.

“There’s an interesting psychology to it,” explains Dr. Ira CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS

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The Queen Esthers, their fathers and choreographers are casual at a Sunday morning dance rehearsal.

The girls race through the Shaw JCC of Akron to get in place for their Purim Ball debut.

Friedlander, who is dancing with his daughter Rivka this year.

The girls go straight to the locker room to don their dresses,

Daughter and father can spend precious time together and grow

touch up their makeup and hair, and socialize with their fellow

closer, he notes, and then daughters can move on to healthy rela-

Queen Esthers. “Where did you get your gloves?” one girl asks

tionships with other men as adults.

another as a third walks into the room lamenting, “I can’t breathe

The Big Day

On Sun., March 9, the girls arrive at the Shaw JCC wearing

The Queen Esthers are ushered into a room to greet their fam-

jeans and sweatshirts, toting their dresses and trying to avoid the

ilies and take photos with the professional photographer. Family

snowdrifts. On the morning of the originally scheduled Purim

members give them big hugs and many compliments. “Isn’t she

Ball, Sat., March 8, snow started falling and didn’t stop – causing

so cute?” asks one grandmother.

the event to be moved to the following afternoon.

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in this dress!”

After taking family photos, the girls return to the locker room.

“We were disappointed by the change,” says Jamie Littman,

There’s barely time for a snack before they are whisked upstairs

but admits it was a good decision. “I was worried it would be

for a group photo and a quick practice with their fathers. As soon

anti-climatic on a Sunday afternoon,” says Jacqueline Mostow,

as they are reunited, each father-daughter pair begins to go

“but some people couldn’t have made it Saturday night.”

through its paces, with the daughters giving dads instructions.

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John Shulan presents his daughter Carolyne, at left. Jacqueline and Eliot Mostow perform their freestyle dance, above. Queen Esthers, below from left, Leah Hecht, Rachel Ferne and Joelle Diane Baker.

The group retreats into the back room to relax for a few moments before the Purim Ball begins. Sitting in a circle “sixthgrade style,” with the dads on one side of the room and daughters on another, one father suggests learning one more dance during the down time. He is met with groans and insults. Before lining up to begin the ceremony, daughters remind dads to “button up your jacket” and ask, “Are you nervous?” Once the ceremony begins, it is smooth sailing. While being “presented,” each girl walks out with a big grin on her face. The families of each girl are given tables right next to the dance floor, and the girls’ (biological) mothers are given front row seats. After the final Queen Esther debuts, the entire group begins the traditional dances, gliding through the intricate steps with the ease of professionals. Nerves melt away into pure enjoyment as the group links hands to dance in a circle, raising their arms and yelling, “Opa!” At the conclusion of the traditional portion of the evening, the girls dance in a circle with roses. They approach their mothers, give each a rose and head back to the front of the room. With everyone in position, the band strikes up “Signed,

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Sealed, Delivered,” and each father-daughter pair performs its

quickly by more family and audience members. They dance the

personal dance to the cheers and applause of the audience.

rest of the afternoon away.

After the dancing, the Queen Esthers join their families at their

“The important thing was the process,” says Bryan Hecht,

tables and then return to the dance floor with their mothers.

reflecting on the event. “It was the fun of being involved and

Together, they lead the hora. The dads join in on the fun, followed

practicing with my daughter.” L

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Barbecues are a daylong focal point of a three-day national event when Israelis celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut (Independence

anthem. Levert notes that hora dancing is out (“it doesn’t even exist”), and rock music is in.

Day). The first day, Yom Hazikoron is a solemn occasion with

Party decorations are easy. Israeli flags (small

emotional speeches and ceremonies commemorating the many

flags could be gathered in vases for cen-

who have lost their lives in the military defending the country.

terpieces and taken home at party’s

On the second day, the parties begin. “There are free concerts

end) as well as posters of Israel and

everywhere, neighborhood get-togethers, bonfires, friends

its landmarks can help create the

meeting up everywhere, and around 10, fireworks go off all

right atmosphere. For a finishing

over the country,” says Levert. The third day is like a “nation-

touch, add crepe paper streamers in

al barbecue. You can’t find a green spot of grass anywhere

Israel’s colors of blue and white.

that doesn’t have an Israeli guy throwing steaks on a

Concerts, bonfires and fireworks

grill.”

may not be looked upon as warmly in

For those of us living in the States, hosting a

Cleveland as in Jerusalem, so games for

60th birthday party for Israel is a way to cel-

the kids are an absolute must. Dr. David

ebrate the spirit of the occasion, albeit

Wahba, a native Israeli now living in Cleveland,

from a distance. A party here entails

suggests games that were popular when he was

combining some aspects of the tradi-

growing up. Soccer, “outrageously popular in

tional three-day Israeli celebration into

Israel,” would be the ideal outdoor game. Indoor

one gala affair for friends and family.

games could include backgammon, marbles and

In addition to the barbecue, Israeli

kugelach, a dexterity game similar to jacks, but played

foods such as falafel and pita, Israeli

with five metal cubes, and rarely familiar to anyone outside

salad, hummus and tabbouleh should be

the tribe. Wahba, who notes Israel was less sophisticated during his

Soft drinks and Maccabee beer are liba-

youth, also recalls a popular game in school that called for peach

tions of choice, along with a selection of

pits. The students would line up against a wall and hurl a peach

Israeli wines. What’s a birthday party

pit. Throwers whose pits went the shortest distance were elimiS

on the menu. (See recipes on page 30.)

nated until you had a winner. “You could always tell who was

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good at the game by the large number of pits they had rattling in their pockets, “ he recalls. While the kids are playing, adults will have an opportune time to reminisce about their trips to Israel. Ask your guests to

with Israeli music. Local Judaica stores stock a variety of CDs to

bring their slides, photo albums, and home videos to share. A

satisfy every taste – from traditional, folksy and classical to

love for Israel beats strong in every Jewish heart, and what bet-

instrumental and rock. It would certainly be fitting to include a

ter way to celebrate Israel’s birthday than by sharing stories and

CD with “Hatikvah ,” which means The Hope, Israel’s national

memories of individual’s experiences with this beloved land?

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Recipes reprinted from: The Foods of Israel Today. By Joan Nathan. Alfred A. Knopf. New York. 2001. 433 pp. $40.

HUMMUS

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1 C dried chickpeas 1 C tahina 1/2 C lemon juice, or to taste 2 cloves garlic, or to taste 1 t salt freshly ground pepper, to taste 1/2 t ground cumin, or to taste 3 T extra virgin olive oil 2 T pine nuts dash of paprika or sumac 2 T chopped fresh parsley or cilantro Put raw chickpeas in bowl with cold water to cover and soak overnight. Drain and rinse chickpeas; then place them in a heavy pot with enough cold water to cover. Bring to a boil, then simmer, partially covered, for about an hour or until chickpeas are soft and the skin begins to separate. Add water as needed. Drain chickpeas, reserving about 1-1/2 cups of cooking liquid.

reserved cooking liquid or water until it has paste-like consistency. Heat frying pan and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Spread pine nuts in pan and stir-fry, browning on all sides. To serve, transfer hummus to large, flat plate, and with the back of a spoon make a slight depression in the center. Drizzle

Set aside 1/4 cup of cooked chickpeas for garnish. In food proces-

remaining olive oil on top and sprinkle reserved chickpeas, pine

sor fitted with steel blade, process remaining chickpeas with tahi-

nuts, paprika or sumac, and parley or cilantro over the surface.

na, lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper, cumin, and at least ½ cup of

Serve with cut-up raw vegetables and warm pita cut into wedges.

reserved cooking liquid. If hummus is too thick, add more

FA L A F E L

Yield: About 4 cups (6-8 servings)

pareve

1 C dried chickpeas 1/2 large onion, roughly chopped (about 1 C) 2 T finely chopped fresh parsley 2 T finely chopped fresh cilantro 1 t salt 1/2 – 1 t dried hot red pepper 4 cloves garlic 1 t cumin 1 t baking powder 4-6 T flour or bulgar soybean or vegetable oil for frying pita bread

pulse. You want to add enough bulgur or flour so that dough

chopped tomato, for garnish

forms a small ball and no longer sticks to your hands. Turn into

diced onion and green bell pepper for garnish

bowl and refrigerate, covered, for several hours.

pickled turnips

Form chickpea mixture into balls about the size of walnuts, or

tahina sauce

use a falafel scoop (available in Middle Eastern markets).

Put chickpeas in large bowl and add enough cold water to

ball to test. If it falls apart, add a little flour. Then fry about six

Heat 3 inches of oil to 375° in deep pot or wok and fry one cover them by at least 2 inches. Let soak overnight, then drain. Or

balls at once for a few minutes on each side, or until golden

used canned chickpeas, drained.

brown. Drain on paper towels. Stuff half a pita with falafel balls,

Place drained, uncooked chickpeas and onions in bowl of food

Drizzle with tahina thinned with water. (Note: Egyptians omit

pepper, garlic and cumin. Process until blended but not pureed.

cilantro and substitute fava beans for chickpeas.)

Sprinkle in baking powder and 4 tablespoons of flour and 30

chopped tomatoes, onion, green pepper, and pickled turnips.

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JCC prechool Passover celebration Raising their cups at the JCC’s mock seder are Paul and Zoe Allen.

Fuchs Mizrachi boutique Chairs of the Jewish day school’s fundraiser are, from left, Francoise Jacobs, Giela Gellis and Danielle Wild.

The Heartthrob Ball Seen at The Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital lively benefit are Randall Solomon and Nancy Glick.

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JCC Iron Chef Competition Cooking it up at the “Iron Chef Mandel JCC: Battle Passover” are Ben Senkfor and Arielle Cronig.

Jazz & Snazz Enjoying an evening of music and comedy at Beth Israel-The West Temple are, from left, Judy Friedman, Rabbi Alan Lettofsky and Laura Feldman.

Hebrew Academy’s 65th anniversary Celebrating the Hebrew Academy scholarship dinner are co-chairs, from left,Yoni and Shoshi Klein, Bracha and Shragi Schiff.

Cavaliers Wives and Saks Fashion Benefit At a fundraiser for the Domestic Violence Center are, from left, Carolyn Brown, Center director Kathleen Alexander, and Marilyn Elk.


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Tolerance Resource Center Honoring the 10th anniversary of the Center at Notre Dame College are, from left, Rachel Morris, Dr. James E. Waller and Avi Goldman.

North Union Farmers Market Fire chef Doug Katz greets his mother Linda Katz, as he serves guests at the fundraiser for the Shaker Square market.

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Shady Oaks Farm Bed & Breakfast in Northfield Center is a nearby destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway.

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TAKE your preconceptions about bed-and-breakfasts (too

notes guests also love to watch horses in the pasture of the on-

frou-frou, no privacy, stone-age amenities) and throw them right

site horse farm, especially when a newborn foal makes an

out the window. Today’s bed-and-breakfasts offer private bath-

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rooms, in-room satellite TV, contemporary accommodations, amenities like massages or wireless Internet, and an innkeeper who respects your privacy.

Visitors receive personal attention they can’t get from a hotel – the B&B typically only hosts one or two couples at a time. “I really like to fuss over them,” Tirpak admits.

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“Hotels are so predictable wherever you go,” says Donna Tirpak, owner of Shady Oaks Farm Bed & Breakfast in Northfield Center, Ohio. “Bed-and-breakfasts are all different, all unique.”

give up their privacy.

Shady Oaks Farm, located just outside the Cuyahoga Valley

“A huge misconception is they (guests) think they’re coming

National Park and only one mile from the Boston Mills and

to someone’s home,” says Gina Holk, general manager of the Red

Brandywine ski resorts, is a dream destination for couples seek-

Maple Inn in Amish country in Burton, Ohio. “Privacy is a big

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Every room at the Red Maple Inn includes a private bathroom, a Jacuzzi tub, a TV, and a coffeemaker. The area offers fishing,

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National Park, and even enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride

and the opportunity to enjoy the area’s Amish flair. Plus, the Red

through the park, complete with a gourmet lunch. Tirpak

Maple Inn is an easy drive from Cleveland.

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summer arts calendar ONGOING SUMMER EVENTS

Butterflies in Flight! Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Akron. Over 400 free-flying exotic butterflies. Tues.-Sun. 10-6. Through October. Butterfly Magic. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland. A tropical paradise for countless butterflies fluttering about. Open during regular zoo hours. May 22 -Sept. 28. Concert series with Kiss FM. Crocker Park, Westlake. Beer tent, live music and fashion show on Main Street. 6-8. May 22, June 19, July 17, Aug. 14. Einstein, a major exhibition on the man and his science. Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland. Interactive exhibits, videos about his life, science and legacy, and facsimiles of his manuscripts and personal letters. 9:30-5:30 daily. May 24-Sept. 7. Fluid Movement. Mitchell Sotka Ltd., Rocky River. Featuring the works of Cleveland glass blower Mike Kaplan and painter Kathryn Gabinet-Kroo. Mon.-Wed. 10-6, Thurs. 10-8, Fri. 10-7, Sat.10-5. May 30-June 30. Frogs, Hogs & Dogs. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland. Endangered amphibians, red river hogs from the bush of Africa, and New Guinea singing dogs from the forests of Australia. 10-5 daily, extended hours until 7, Sat-Sun from Memorial Day through Labor Day 10-7. May 22-Sept. 28.

“Masters of Russian Drama: The Gamblers.” Kennedy’s Playhouse Square, Cleveland. A hilarious romp about a professional gambler traveling on a highly profitable con job. Thurs-Sat. at 7:30, Sun. at 3. May 22-June 15. Mike McCartney’s Liverpool Life. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland. Black-and-white photographs documenting the origins of the British Invasion. June 27-Sept. 21. “Music in the Park” concert series. Crocker Park, Westlake. 6:30-9:30. Every Fri.-Sat., Memorial Day Weekend-Labor Day weekend. A Period of Perspective: The Art of Gertrude Penfield Seiberling. Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, Akron. 10-6. Tues.-Sun. Through Oct. 31. A Proud Tradition: Cleveland Baseball History. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland. Rare photographs and artifacts from the early 20th century to the glory years at Jacobs Field. Through the summer. Professor Wylde’s Animal Show. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland. Free-flying birds, a twotoed sloth, a fennec fox and an African hedgehog. Daily shows at 11:30, 1:30 and 3:30. May 24 through Sept. 1. Shakespeare at Stan Hywet. Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Akron. “The Two Gentlemen of Verona,” June 27-July 12. “Hamlet,” July 18-Aug. 2. “I Hate Hamlet,” Aug. 8-17.

“The Funkentine Rapture.” Karamu House, Cleveland. Funk master George Preston is caught in an uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco. May 23-June 22.

Short & Sweet: Two Centuries of American Childhood. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland. Costumes, toys, fine art, furniture, and photographs. Through November.

Go Bananas. Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland. A look at the diversity of bananas, complemented by beautiful banana and banana-inspired plantings. July 19- Sept. 7.

Take Me Out: Baseball Rocks! The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland. Celebrate baseball as a pop-culture phenomenon. Through Sept. 28. Mon.-Sun. 10-5:30

“Harold & Maude: An Intimate Musical.” Cain Park Alma Theater, Cleveland Heights. 7:30. Wed.-Sun. except first week, Thurs-Sun. July 31-Aug.17.

Touch! Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland. Feel the skin of small sharks and stingrays. A safe, fun experience. May 28-Sept. 28. Open during regular zoo hours.

Inspired by Faith: Art about the Shakers. Shaker Historical Society and Museum, Shaker Heights. Selected paintings, prints, illustrated books and sculptures will be on view. Tues.-Fri. 2-5, Sun. 2-5. Though July 29. Israel: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, Beachwood. Celebrate Israel’s 60th anniversary with season of programs, films, family activities and sessions with local investors, inventors and entrepreneurs. Through June 29.

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“The Wiz.” Cain Park, Cleveland Heights. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. (except for last week: Wed. through Sun.) July 18-July 6. No performance July 4. Zensai: The Horticulture of Japan, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland. An exhibit of Japanese Garden photographs by Haruzo Ohashi, a celebration of the Garden’s own Japanese Garden, exhibitions of Bonsai, Ikebana, and tea ceremonies. Through June 29.

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MAY Tuesday, May 20 •Nesting: Photographs by Judith McMillan. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle, Cleveland. Exhibition, by Judith McMillan, featuring blackand-white photographs exploring bird nests as architecture. The images reveal the distinct materials used by various species and the complexity of forms. Free with museum admission. 216-231-4600. www.cmnh.org. Wednesday, May 21 •2nd Annual Operatic Adventures. Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, Beachwood. Remembering Pavarotti: The Human and the Sublime. At 7. 216-593-0575. Friday, May 23 •The 17th Annual Marc’s Great American Rib Cook-Off and Music Festival. Time Warner Cable Amphitheater at Tower City, Cleveland. Cleveland’s largest outdoor cook-out. Live entertainment. Admission; children 12 and under, free. Fri. 11-11, Sat.-Sun. 12-11, Mon. 12-8. Through May 26.

Wednesday, May 28 •Trio Mediæval + Cantus. Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland. Two acclaimed vocal ensembles combine for a concert. 7:30. Cleveland Museum of Art box office: 216-421-7350. Thursday, May 29 •American Zionism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. The TempleTifereth Israel, Beachwood. Guest lecturer: Dr, Jonathon Sarna. Free. Reservations suggested. At 7. 216-593-0575. Friday, May 30 •“The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Abridged.” Cassidy Theatre, Parma Heights. A high-speed condensation of all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays in 97 minutes. Fri. and Sat. at 8, Sun. at 3. Through June 15. 440-842-4600. Saturday, May 31 •Eric Clapton. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. At 7:30. 330-920-8040. •3rd Annual Pestival. Nature Center at Shaker Lakes, Shaker Heights. Learn how to turn the invasive garlic mustard plant into a delicious pesto meal. Free. 6-8. 216-321-5935.

•Prevention’s “Health for Good Festival.” Cleveland Botanical Garden. A full day devoted to “Ageless Living” with activities focusing on mind, body and spirit. 8:30-4. 216-721-1600.

JUNE Tuesday, June 3 •James Taylor. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. At 7. 330-920-8040. Wednesday, June 4 •Albert Einstein, Zionist. Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, Beachwood. Guest Lecturer: Dr. Alan Levenson. At 7. 216-593-0575. Thursday, June 5 •Dvorák’s “Rusalka,” The Cleveland Orchestra. Severance Hall, Cleveland. Franz Welser-Möst, conductor; Camilla Nylund, soprano (Rusalka); Piotr Beczala, tenor (Prince); Emily Magee, soprano (Foreign Princess). At 7. Also June 7 at 7. 216-231-1111. Friday, June 6 •Murray Hill Art Walk. Little Italy, Cleveland. Celebrate the works of local and nationally known artists and craftsmen. Galleries have extended evening hours. Through June 8.

Saturday, June 7 •25th Art by the Falls. Chagrin Falls. 135 artists exhibiting paintings, ceramics, jewelry, wearables, wood, photography in park setting on the banks of the Chagrin River. Sat. 10-7, Sun. 11-5. Through June 8. •18th annual BeachwoodLyndhurst Art Festival. Legacy Village, Lyndhurst. 200 exhibitors. Free. 10-5. Sat.-Sun. •Itzik Benshalom. Pennello Gallery, Cleveland. Opening Reception for the renowned Israeli sculptor’s show. 12404 Mayfield Road. 7-10. Call 216-707-9390 for gallery hours. www.pennellogallery.com. •Hale Farm & Village. Bath. A celebration of 50 years! Opening weekend with hands-on activities, special guests and lectures throughout the day. Wed.Sat. 11-5, Sun. 12-5. 877-halefarm. •Working Dog Weekend. Lake Metroparks Farmpark, Kirtland. This event showcases how man’s best friend works alongside people in jobs. 10-5. Through June 8. 440-256-2122. 800-366-3276.

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Sunday, June 8 •Knee-High Naturalists. Cleveland Metroparks Chagrin River Road Sledding Hill, South Chagrin Reservation, Bentleyville. Nature lovers between 2 and 6 and their families come for an afternoon of outdoor exploration, hands-on exploration, live animals, face painting, tree planting, live music and more! Free. 2-5. 440-247-7075. Wednesday, June 11 •“The Ballad of Baby Doe”: Fact or Fiction from the Perspective of a Shadchen. Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, Beachwood. Horace Tabor’s two marriages are the focus of Beverly Sills’s first big hit and one of the best American operas in modern times. At 7. 216-593-0576.

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•The Natural History of Asparagus. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland. 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle, Cleveland. Monica Bongue, asparagus farmer, discusses the history of the vegetable. Chef Ben Bebenroth, owner of Spice of Life Catering, creates a 7course gourmet dinner featuring asparagus and complementary wines. Reception at 6:30. Dinner at 8. $150 per person. 216-4600. www.cmnh.org. Sunday, June 15 •Brooks and Dunn. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. At 7. 330-920-8040. •Father’s Day Car Show. Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Akron. One of the oldest car shows in America. 2008 theme is “Year of the Convertible.” 10-6. 330-836-5533.

Morris Schleter Beachwood Community Center Alma Theater, Cleveland Heights. Toni Cervino in ”The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: The Girl I Mean to Be”; Tina Stump in “Black and Blue”; Nadia Tarnawsky in “The Co-Dependency Cabaret”; and Rob Gibb in “The Lush Life.” At 7:30. 216-371-3000.

Friday, June 13 Tuesday, June 17 •Chagrin Valley Home and Garden Tour. Chagrin Falls. A Walking Tour of five homes and two specialty gardens on Fri. 10-4 and Sat. 10-2. Pre-sale tickets are $17 and $15 seniors at 440-2471895 or www.chagrinfalls.net or $20 day of tour. Through June 14. Saturday, June 14 •Aleks Raskin photography. Opus Gallery, Woodmere. Whimsical large-scale photography. Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Thurs. 10-7, Sat. 10-5. Through July 19. •3rd Annual Fine Art Fair at Crocker Park. Westlake. Juried artisans fill the streets to sell their fine art and crafts. Through June 15. •Dairy Days. Lake Metroparks Farmpark, Kirtland. Cow milking, ice cream-making and more. MilkMakers Parade. 9-5. Through June 15. 440-256-2122. 800-366-3276. •The Fab Faux. Ohio Theatre. Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland. Five musicians dedicated to recreating some of the most extraordinary music ever written. At 8. 216-771-8403.

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•2008 Creative Voices Summit, The Center for Arts and Innovation at Cleveland State University. The Wolstein Center, Cleveland. A two-event celebration featuring a morning performance and discussion with playwright Anna Deavere Smith, Cleveland Museum of Art Director Timothy Rub, and The Plain Dealer’s “Minister of Culture” Michael Heaton. The Arts Education Day luncheon showcases arts performances and a keynote address by Harriet Fulbright, widow of J. William Fulbright, who will speak on “Peace through the Arts and Humanities.” For more information, call 216-687-5018 or visit www.csuohio.edu/cai. •Swingtime Big Band, Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970. Wednesday, June 18 •“Jersey Boys.” Playhouse Square, Cleveland. The story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Through July 20. 216-241-6000. •Wednesday Evening Cabaret with the Cleveland Cabaret Project. Cain Park

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Thursday, June 19 •Coventry Village Street Arts Fair. Cleveland Heights. Jugglers, balloon clowns, stilt-walkers, oversized puppet people and street performers. The Cleveland Museum of Art, over 50 vendors and local farmers will participate. Outdoor dining and sidewalk sales. 6-9. Event repeats on July 17. Friday, June 20 •Craftfair. Hathaway Brown, Shaker Heights. Nearly 150 artists from across the country exhibiting fine jewelry, clothing and other media. Admission; children 12 and under, free. Fri. 10-8, Sat. 10-6. Through June 21. •GroundWorks Dancetheater. Cain Park Alma Theater, Cleveland Heights. Fri-Sat. at 7:30, Sun. at 2. Through June 22. Saturday, June 21 •Train Day. Cleveland Metroparks CanalWay Center, Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation, Cuyahoga Heights. Free. 10-4. Sunday, June 22 •Bug Bash + Chrysalis. Nature Center at Shaker Lakes, Shaker Heights. Be a part of the buzz. The 5th biannual

family event featuring music, games, crafts and nature hikes for children of all ages. 3-9. 216-321-5935. •Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Steve Winwood. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. At 7:30. 330-920-8040. Tuesday, June 24 •Run Avril Run, Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970. Wednesday, June 25 •Wednesday Evening Cabaret: The Cleveland Cabaret Project. Cain Park Alma Theater, Cleveland Heights. June Lang in “Very Good Advice”; Laurel Held-Posey, Ayeshah Douglas, Michelle Moye and Liz Rubino in “Songbird: The Music of Eva Cassidy”; Monica Olejko and Lora Workman in “Confessions of Two Middle-Aged Party Girls.” 7:30. 216-371-3000. Friday, June 27 •Boston Mills Artfest. Boston Mills Ski Resort, Peninsula. Nationally recognized event in its 37th year. Two separate shows over two consecutive weekends. Preview night with wine tasting. Free parking. Admission; children free. Fri. 6-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun 10-5. Second weekend July 3 with 160 new artists. •Lawnchair Concert. Cleveland Metroparks Brookside Reservation, Cleveland. The ExChromatones, Surf-rock. Free admission. At 8.


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•Cleveland Metroparks Dive-In Movie. Ledge Pool, Hinckley Reservation. Free. At 8. Saturday, June 28 •Woolfest – Fibers and Arts. Lake Metroparks Farmpark, Kirtland. Discover how hand-spun products are created from the fleece of farm animals. 9-5. Through June 29. 440-256-2122. 800-366-3276. Sunday, June 29 •Rock and Soul Festival. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland. A celebration of African-American music featuring performances by national and local artists. 10-9. 216-781-ROCK.

JULY Tuesday, July 1 •Blue Lunch – Swing, jazz and blues. Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970. Wednesday, July 2 •Tim McGraw. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. At 7:30. 330-920-8040.

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Friday, July 11 •31st Annual Cain Park Arts Festival. Cleveland Heights. 150 nationally recognized artists exhibit at this juried fine arts and crafts show. Fri. 3-8, Sat. 10-8, Sun. 12-5. Free. Runs through July 13. •Music at the Arts Festival. Cain Park, Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. Swamp Boogie Band. 6-8. 216-371-3000. •“Grease.” Cassidy Theatre, Parma Heights. The 1959 class of Rydell High is back! Fri. and Sat. at 8, Sun. at 3. Through July 27. 440-842-4600.

•Wednesday Evening Cabaret with The Cleveland Cabaret Project. Cain Park Alma Theater, Cleveland Heights. The Coastliners, the celebrated specialty ensemble of The North Coast Men’s Chorus; Kevin Joseph Kelly in “Memoirs of a Gay-Sha.” 7:30. 216-371-3000. Thursday, July 3 •An American Salute, The Blossom Festival Band. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Loras John Schissel, conductor. Great American Holiday program of family favorites. Thurs.-Fri. at 8. 330-916-6063. Friday, July 4 •Liberty Fest 2008. Crocker Park, Westlake. Family entertainment with fireworks, music and carnival rides. Fireworks on the 4th. 11-10. Through July 5. Saturday, July 5 •“Carmina Burana,” The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Robert Porco, conductor; Norah Amsellem, soprano; Blossom Festival Chorus.

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Bob and Patti Stern The 18th Annual BeachwoodLyndhurst Art Festival Orff: “Carmina Burana”; Borodin: Polovtsian Dances from “Prince Igor Tchaikovsky”; “1812” Overture. At 8. 330-916-6063. Tuesday, July 8 •Flashback-Rock ’n’ Soul. Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970.

Saturday, July 12 •33rd Annual Music in the Valley Folk Festival. Hale Farm & Village. Family fun, dancing and activities for children, food and more. Wed.-Sat. 11-5, Sun. 12-5. 877-halefarm. •Brookstock – A Celebration of Music & Nature. Cleveland Metroparks Brookside Reservation, Cleveland. Live music on two stages, arts and crafts, games, live animals and refreshments. Free. 4-10.

HONORARY CO-CHAIRS: DR. MICHAEL SCHWARTZ, President, Cleveland State University DR. EUGENE SANDERS, CEO, Cleveland Metropolitan School District

& ARTS EDUCATION DAY LUNCHEON 12-2 p.m. Cost: $20 Keynote Speaker

HARRIET FULBRIGHT President, J. William & Harriet Fulbright Center Washington, D.C. Wife of the late Senator J. William Fulbright and International Expert on Creative Leadership

2008 CREATIVE VOICES SUMMIT & ARTS EDUCATION DAY LUNCHEON

“Peace through the Arts and Humanities”

TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2008

BERT L. AND IRIS S. WOLSTEIN CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.csuohio.edu/cai

PRESENTED BY CLEVELAND STATE’S CENTER FOR ARTS AND INNOVATION AND THE CLEVELAND ARTS EDUCATION CONSORTIUM

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•Music at the Arts Festival. Cain Park, Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. Crookneck Chandler 12-2, Tony Carmen Dixieland Band 2:30-4:30, Generation Gap 5-7, Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience At 8. •Rachmaninoff Third Piano Concerto, The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Jayce Ogren, conductor: Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3; Beethoven: Symphony No. 2. At 8. 330-916-6063. Sunday, July 13 •5th Annual Wooster Arts Jazz Fest. Wooster. Over 80 artists, jazz, food, traditional New Orleans-style parade and free children’s art activities. 11-6. •Bravo Broadway: Here and Now, The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Robert Porco, conductor; Blossom Festival Chorus. At 7. 330-916-6063. •Jazz at the Arts Festival. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. Latin Jazz Project. 12:30 and 3-4:30. 216-371-3000. •Summer Concert Series. Cleveland Metroparks Look About Lodge, South Chagrin Reservation, Bentleyville. 77 South, Country and Western. Free. At 6. Tuesday, July 15 •North Coast Jazz Collective. Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970. Wednesday, July 16 •Workmen’s Circle Yiddish Concert. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater. At 8. 216-371-3000.

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•Coventry Village Street Arts Fairs. Cleveland Heights. Second of two nights, 6-9. Friday, July 18 •Bianca Notte. Pennello Gallery, Cleveland. Show featuring New York City artist Sharon Pell. 12404 Mayfield Road. 7-10. Call 216-707-9390, or visit www.pennellogallery.com. •Cleveland Metroparks Dive-In Movie II. Ledge Pool Hinckley Reservation, Hinckley. Free. At 8. Saturday, July 19 •Nature at Night, Cleveland Metroparks North Chagrin Nature Center, North Chagrin Reservation, Mayfield Village. Free. 5-11. Sunday, July 20 •35th Annual Art in the Park. Courthouse Square Park, Medina. 130 exhibitors from fine art to country craft. 11-6. •JazzFest. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. 2-8. 216-371-3000. •Summer Concert Series. Cleveland Metroparks Look About Lodge, South Chagrin Reservation, Bentleyville. Hollywood Slim, band blues/jazz/swing from the ’30s-’60s. Free. At 6. •Symphonie Fantastique, The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Andrey Boreyko, conductor; Kent/Blossom Chamber Orchestra; Tito Muñoz, conductor. At 7:30.

Thursday, July 17 •Chagrin Falls Annual Art Walk. Chagrin Falls. Visit our delightful boutiques showcasing wonderful guest artists and their creations. Celebrate summer at Northeast Ohio’s most unique and distinctive shopping destination. Join us Thurs. 4-9 and Fri. 12-9. 440-247-1895. www.chagrinfalls.net. Through July 18.

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•Vintage Base Ball – 12th Annual Akron Cup. Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Akron. The Akron Cup showcases baseball as it was played in the 1860s. 10-6. 330-836-5533. Tuesday, July 22 •Tom Petty with Steve Winwood. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. At 7:30. 330-920-8040. •Workmen’s Circle Klezmer Orchestra – Eastern European Soul. Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970. Thursday, July 24 •Inlet Dance Theatre. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 8. 216-371-3000. Friday, July 25 •Sunset Concert Series. Cleveland Metroparks CanalWay Center, Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation, Cuyahoga Heights. Rio Neon, swing/bluegrass. Free. At 8. •Rascal Flatts with Taylor Swift. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. 330-920-8040. At 7. Saturday, July 26 •“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Nicholas McGegan, conductor; Joshua Smith, flute; Women of the Blossom Festival Chorus. Weber: Overture to Oberon; Foote: A Night Piece, for Flute and Strings; Sullivan: Masquerade from “The Merchant of Venice”; Mendelssohn:

Incidental Music, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” At 8. 330-916-6063. •Summer Beach Party. Cleveland Metroparks Huntington Beach, Bay Village. Free. 5-11. Sunday, July 27 •A Baroque Evening, The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Nicholas McGegan, conductor. At 7. 330-916-6063. •Air Force Band of Flight. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 7. 216-371-3000. •Celebration Festival. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland. An event highlighting Community Outreach. The Rock Hall partners with Community organizations to celebrate their work with youth. 10-5:30. 216-781-ROCK. Tuesday July 29 •$2 Tuesdays: Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 8. 216-371-3000. •Last Call – Rock ’n’ Roll. Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970. Wednesday, July 30 •Dave Matthews Band. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. At 7. 330-920-8040. •Janis Ian. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 8. 216-371-3000.


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AUGUST Friday, August 1 •Twins Days All-Stars. Twinsburg. The World-Famous Twins Days Festival celebrates the 2008 event with a sports theme. Fri.-Sat. 9-9, Sun. 8-7. Through Aug. 3. •Vintage Ohio. Lake Metroparks Farmpark, Kirtland. More than 20 wineries, arts and crafts, demonstrations, music, food, children’s entertainment/play area, and a carryout store. Fireworks Fri. night. 1-10. Through August 2. 440-256-2122. 800-366-3276. Saturday, August 2 •6th Annual Waterloo Arts Festival. North Collinwood. Friendly hands-on activities, street performers, live music, great food, eclectic and unusual art. 1-8.

Don Marksz / The 18th Annual Beachwood-Lyndhurst Art Festival •Gershwin and Brahms, The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Jahja Ling, conductor; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano. Gershwin: Concerto in F; Brahms: Symphony No.1. At 8. 330-916-6063. •Lakewood Arts Festival, Lakewood. 160 juried artists from across the country. 10-6. •Lesley Gore. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 8. 216-371-3000. Sunday, August 3 •Jazz in the Afternoon. Cain Park Alma Theater, Cleveland Heights. 1-4. 216-371-3000.

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•Summer Concert Series. Cleveland Metroparks Look About Lodge, South Chagrin Reservation, Bentleyville. Tony Fortunato and the Emperors of Swing, swing. Free. At 6. •Sibelius Second Symphony, The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Jahja Ling, conductor; Franklin Cohen, clarinet. Beetoven: Overture to “Prometheus”; Ewazen: Ballade for Clarinet; Sibelius: Symphony No 2. At 7. 330-916-6063. Tuesday, August 5 •$2 Tuesdays: Brace Yourself Bridget. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 8. 216-371-3000. •“Mamma Mia.” State Theater, Cleveland. The smash-hit musical combining ABBA’s greatest hits. Tues.-Sat. at 8, performances at 2 on Thurs., Sat. and Sun. Through Aug. 10. •Nick Puin Quintet – Songs of the Great American Songbook. Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970.

Imagine gn Explore 2008 Summer Reading Game You can win out-of-this-world prizes when you play Cuyahoga County Public Library’s Summer Reading Game “Imagine and Explore.” Between June 7th and August 9th, every time you read a book you have an opportunity to win a prize, including our Grand Prize! Stop by your local branch or visit cuyahogalibrary.org for further details.

Friday, August 8 •Cleveland Metroparks Dive-In Movie III. Ledge Pool, Hinckley Reservation, Hinckley. Free. At 8. •Dvorák Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”), The Cleveland Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Franz WelserMöst, conductor. Schubert Andante from Symphony No. 10; Messiaen: Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum; Dvorák: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Strauss Jr.: Kaiser-Walzer. At 8:30. 330-916-6063. Saturday, August 9 •Blues & Brews. Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Akron. Popular ale tasting featuring microbreweries from around the world. Music and cooking demonstrations. 10-6. •Roger McGuinn and John Sebastian. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater. At 8. •Welcome to Bug City! Cleveland Metroparks, Garfield Park Nature Center, Garfield Heights. Free. 11-4:30.

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Sunday, August 10 •Summer Concert Series. Cleveland Metroparks Look About Lodge, South Chagrin Reservation, Bentleyville. Al’s Fast Freight, alt. country. Free. At 6. •Jazz in the Afternoon. Cain Park Alma Theater, Cleveland Heights. 1-4. 216-371-3000. •Time for Three, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. Carl Topilow, conductor. A Blossom Festival Debut. At 7. 330-916-6063. Tuesday, August 12 •Joe Mayer Orchestra – Salute to 50-year residents. Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Free. 6:30-8. 216-292-1970. Wednesday August 13 •April Verch Band. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 8. 216-371-3000. Thursday, August 14 •Feast on the Feast and Feast on Israeli Art. Pennello Gallery, Cleveland. Show coinciding with Little Italy’s The Feast. 12404 Mayfield Road. Through August 17th. Call 216-707-9390. www.pennellogallery.com. •Influences: Motown Greats. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 8. 216-371-3000.

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exhibitors include artists, a community art project, demonstrations, food and local entertainment. 10-6. •The Empire Brass, Blossom Festival Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. The Empire Brass is renowned for its brilliant virtuosity and diverse repertoire, ranging from Bach and Handel to jazz and Broadway. At 8. 330-916-6063. Sunday, August 17 •The Cab Calloway Orchestra. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 7. 216-371-3000. •John Williams and Disney Classics, Blossom Festival Orchestra. Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Heights. Loras John Schissel, conductor. An evening of showstoppers plus pre-concert activities for children. At 7. 330-916-6063. •Kids Park with Mix 106.5. Crocker Park, Westlake. Family-fun event from 11-6. •Summer Concert Series. Cleveland Metroparks Look About Lodge, South Chagrin Reservation, Bentleyville. Revolution Pie, Beatles cover band. Free. At 6. Friday, August 22 •Lawnchair Concert. Cleveland Metroparks Brookside Reservation, Cleveland. The JiMiller Band, rock. Free. At 8.

Friday, August 15 •Canal Fulton Historical & Art Festival. St. Helena Heritage Park, Canal Fulton. Featuring 40 artists, wine-tasting, Civil War camp and reenactments, historical displays and lectures, museum tours, and live entertainment. Sat.-Sun. 11-8. •The Feast. Little Italy, Cleveland. A four-day celebration ending with fireworks. Rides for kids, entertainment all day and lots to eat. Through August 18. Saturday, August 16 •Bo Bice. Cain Park Evans Amphitheater, Cleveland Heights. At 8. 216-371-3000. •University Park Art Fair. Grace Park, Akron. 75 48

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The elegant dining room is bathed in light .

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Even the three-story back staircase has beautiful woodwook.

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found some photos of the house in the Ohio Architect and Building magazine,” he says. “I also have a photo showing the original front porch and another showing the addition of a fireplace to the sunroom in 1930.” Although the house was in good condition when the Katzes moved in, they hastened to air-condition it and renovate the master bathroom. A previous owner had destroyed the porch’s original herringbone brick floor and replaced its brick and stone half-wall with wrought iron railing, but the Katzes recently restored this area to its former grandeur. Lighting was added to facilitate warm-weather entertaining. The home’s entry is a feast for the eyes. A glass and paneled front 68

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The front entry, above, is a marvel of glass panes in carved frames. The décor of the sunroom, left, gives it a summery feel.

door is decorated with leaded glass sidelights and topped by a fan

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The previous owner renovated the kitchen but kept the vintage feel.

mirror that Karen found at The Gathering Place thrift shop adds sparkle. The dining room also features a fireplace, one of eight in the home. Surrounded by aqua tiles and a carved mantelpiece, it is flanked by a leaded glass china cabinet and a glass door leading to the library. Behind the dining room is the butler’s pantry. One wall has the original oak and glass cabinetry, providing convenient storage for china and glassware. Because Doug loves old silver and has sets from both his grandmothers, the Katzes had a carpenter build matching cabinetry with silvercloth-lined drawers along the opposite wall. The previous owners converted three small Pantry offers generous storage for serving pieces, glassware and the Katzes’ silver collection.

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Hand-painted tiles embellish the fireplace in the former nursery, above. The renovated master bath has a vintage look with modern amenities.

original oak cabinetry and chose a coordinating style for the new cupboards and hardware. For the time being, Doug says he is satisfied. “This kitchen cooks very well; I’ve catered parties here,” says the professional chef. “Eventually, I’d like to re-orient it so that the dining area has a view of the backyard.” The regal main staircase leads to the second floor, where the Katz twins have adjoining bedrooms, each with a fireplace. Amelia’s Linen cupboards line the upstairs hall, above. Amelia’s bedroom is a pastel confection.

is a pastel confection, and Abe’s is a cheerful, sky-blue retreat. The children share a bath that also connects to a small room Karen uses as an art studio. A former nursery adjoining the master bedroom has become

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Doug’s office. Both rooms have charming corner fireplaces. The Katzes are in the process of re-decorating this space, adding wallpaper and custom cabinetry. Their renovated master bath has a vintage look with modern amenities. The Katzes love their family-friendly neighborhood, which is walking distance to Little Italy, Cedar Fairmount and Coventry. And despite its grand proportions and elegant period details, their house is no museum, but a comfortable family home. L


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INSPIRATION struck Ferne and Norm Barr during a trip to Israel in April 2000. “We found this Agam,” says Ferne, pointing to an eye-catching piece of artwork by Israeli artist Yaacov Agam that greets visitors to the 3,200-square-foot Orange Village condominium. “It’s like molecules. We knew we wanted something that grabs you, so we shipped it home, framed. When you walk back and forth, it (the image) changes.” Captivated by the piece, the couple asked Nancy Benjamin, ASID, to design their condo’s décor around it. In response, Benjamin created green glass shelves and triangular lights that frame the Agam, which appears to float on the soft beige wall. Art collected during their travels, contemporary lighting, oneof-a-kind furnishings, and angular patterns create a certain ambience in the Barrs’ inviting home. Three-dimensional layered acrylic was the first work by Murf that the Barrs added to their collection. 80

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White cabinets accented by glossy black granite countertops and backsplash make an elegant statement. Curved shelves provide display space for family photos and knickknacks.

“We’re very sleek,” Ferne says of the couple’s style. “Not unge-

potch” (cluttered). Sleek sophistication reigns in the combined dining and living rooms. The dining table’s contemporary glass base mimics the “floating” glass shelves below the Agam. A custom light fixture features an undulating aluminum ceiling track anchoring three wavy arms with teardrop bulbs; two spotlights flank the arms. Beigeand-brown upholstered dining chairs complement bold cornices. A brown sectional sofa provides a cozy perch opposite the wall unit, which features a gas fireplace with black granite surround, television, family photos, and selections from the couple’s art col“I didn’t have daughters, so these are my girls,” Ferne quips about her dolls. Doll with the ironing board, left, sits atop the laundry room cabinets. The curly-haired blonde, above, occupies a barstool at the breakfast bar.

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Norm’s office is decorated with framed movie posters and film memorabilia. The desk’s base is shaped like a filmstrip.

An inviting hearth room and kitchen sit just off the dining room.

hung throughout the area: “I don’t repeat gossip, so listen care-

The black-and-white kitchen area features a custom pantry

fully” and “One beautiful person and one old grouch live here.”

with frosted glass inserts to hide groceries, high-gloss white cab-

The kitchen table is one of the few pieces the couple brought

inets with brushed-aluminum wavy door pulls, black diamond

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new surroundings. Chairs covered in cappuccino-colored fabric

“I used to have plants on the (stove) burners in my old ®

house!” admits Ferne, chuckling. “Now I have Jenn-Air (appliances), and I love to grill inside in the winter.” Ferne’s rag doll collection, perched on shelves, inserts her exuberant personality in the kitchen and laundry room.

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Her razor-sharp wit is found in some small wooden plaques

complement the area’s jagged-edge cornices (designed by Norm) and barstools. DeBusk’s “Morning Talk,” a wrought-iron wall sculpture with figures resembling Ferne and Norm, adds a whimsical touch to the kitchen’s informal dining area.

“I have boys (sons), so I had to have some girls around,” she

But it’s not all about Ferne. “I love that the kitchen encom-

jokes, pointing to several dolls, including an intriguing French

passes the hearth room,” Norm says. “She has her love seat, and I

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A mosaic tile border wraps around the Jacuzzi in the master bath, which also features marble floors, shower and tub surround.

Hanging above the couch is a two-part installation, “Day” and “Night.” The pieces feature daytime and nighttime representations of the same table and chairs. The luxurious master suite boasts a custom-designed redwood dresser and nightstands accented with green glass, echoing the dining room’s table, shelves and light fixture. Dressed in sumptuous taupe linens, the bed’s elegant leather headboard commands attention. “This is one of my favorite rooms,” Ferne says, leading the way to an opulent master bath with marble floors, shower and tub base. A mosaic border wraps around a large Jacuzzi with a waterfall feature and continues into the shower. Ample his-and-her closets provide well-designed storage and

Padded leather headboard, as well as the furniture in the master bedroom, were designed by Nancy Benjamin.

display. Ferne’s closet showcases four sections of eyewear from the couple’s vast collection. “We should belong to Glasses Anonymous,” Ferne quips.

General Theaters Management Company. The desk’s base resem-

“We’ve picked them up during our travels,” Norm adds.

bles a filmstrip. Framed “one sheets” – movie posters from films

“We’ve bought glasses in Italy, in China. We’ll say, ‘Gee, I can’t

such as “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Psycho” and “Saturday Night

decide between this pair and that,’ so we’ll buy them both at

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camp achoooooo: making the most of summer camp despite allergies by amy newman smith

ELLIE Mayers loves spending her summers at Camp Wise. That

treatment with an EpiPen®, make sure multiple people at the

doesn’t sound so unusual, until you know she is allergic to,

camp know how to use it and are authorized to do so. If your

among other things, plant pollens, ragweed, mold, and mildew.

child has an allergic reaction to a bee sting 1-1/2 miles from the

For kids like Ellie, camp could be something to either dread or

nurse’s station, it’s critical someone with that child has an EpiPen

avoid. Instead, Ellie and her parents Jane and Eric Mayers have

and is prepared to use it.

worked out strategies that let the 15-year-old have the summer

Find out what the camp’s policies are regarding medications

experience she wants with a minimum of discomfort and danger.

and medical treatments. At Camp Wise and B’nai B’rith’s Beber

Dr. Joe Borus of Green Road Pediatrics notes that when you are talking about managing allergies, “Avoidance is key; that’s hard at

Camp, over-the-counter (OTC) topical treatments such as After Bite® can be kept in campers’ bunks, as can EpiPens and inhalers.

camp.” So what do you do instead?

All other medication must be labeled and locked up in the camp’s

choose camps wisely For starters, select a camp equipped to deal with allergies. Borus

medical facility. Other important questions to ask are who staffs the on-site medical facility and when does it operate. If your child has more severe allergies, you need to know what medical facilities are

recommends

nearby and the camp’s policy on using them. For example,

i nve s t i g at i n g

Stefan Teodosic, director of Beber Camp, notes a full-service

how the camp

hospital is minutes away, in case a situation arises that can’t

prevents expo-

be handled by the three nurses and one doctor who offer

sure to allergens

24/7 medical coverage at the camp. Ask when and how

when possible. If

you’ll be notified in case your camper has a medical issue.

you have a child

Teodosic recommends asking specific questions and get-

with allergies that

ting specific answers. It’s not enough to know your child

require

won’t be exposed to eggs if he or she is allergic. He suggests questions that can gauge if a summer will be sensational or so-so: “Are there still going to be desserts even though my kid is allergic to wheat?” “Is my child going to miss out on hikes because he’s allergic to bees?”

pack it up Jane Mayers’s number-one rule for a successful camp summer: “Be sure you don’t forget to send anything they need to make them more comfortable.” Make sure you have


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adequate quantities of both prescription and

Mayers echoes the sentiment. In

OTC allergy prevention and treatment options.

5 to a Succ Steps essful Sum mer

And, she advises, when you drop your kids off at camp or the camp bus, “the nurse’s line is

her experience, it’s important to address younger kids’ fears about going to see the nurse in advance.

Stefan Teo do director, always the longest. Stand in it anyway. It’s Some kids may not want to be seen as B’nai B’rit sic, h Beber C a m p worth it.” different, while others don’t want to 1. Do yo ur resear c h . M c a a m k e sure p has th talk it out miss out on activities because they are protocols e right facilities a the . n d Before camp, sit down with your child sleeping off a Benadryl® tablet. 2. Don’t withhold any informati and explain the importance of taking allerThose concerns are crucial to address on from medical the camp 3 . M . a k e sure gy medicines each day, even if it means a up front. If possible, help your kids develmedicatio you send all n s c learly la trek to the nurse’s station. Borus says kids op a positive outlook about their situation. with proc edures fo beled and r u s e. 4. If your need to understand taking allergy mediOne of Ellie Mayers’s chief challenges at kids make sur have food allergie e s cine is like brushing their teeth. They camp is bug bites. When she meets a mosavoid pro they know how to , blems. need to do it before they have a probquito, it leaves a mark about five times the 5. At the end of th e s th u m e m camp fee lem, not once their symptoms worsen. size it would on most people. So, after she dback. “Fe er, give is a gift.” edback Kids won’t always figure this out on

uses the After Bite and calamine lotion, she

their own, especially with medica-

amuses herself by making dot-to-dot drawings

tions that don’t provide an instant improvement but do

using her bug bites. “She’s just learned to deal,”

offer significant relief if taken regularly over time.

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AHHH, the joys of air travel. Flying can be a time to catch up on work or sleep, begin the party, read, or watch some movies. But what about for those traveling with kids? Before I had kids, I admit I would often see a parent with kids and pray they weren’t going to sit near me. Most parents know many air travelers feel a sense of dread when they see infants and young children board a plane. So, par-

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your trip pleasurable for you, your children, and the passengers around you? Here are tips and tricks to help you out. • Prepare your kids for the flight. Talk about air travel with your kids and what they should expect days in advance. Point out pictures of planes in books, on television, or in movies. Let them know where their destination is and what they will be doing there. When they know what to expect, children often adapt quicker.

ents are often prepared for the worst instead of expecting the

• Bring plenty of snacks/drinks. You never know when you

best. Just how can you make the most of the situation and make

may be delayed and food/drink is not available. When kids feel

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hungry, there is no end to their discomfort, and patience is not a

the DVD player or game system. The flight is a great time to inter-

virtue many kids understand.

act with your kids. You have a captive audience. Take the time to

• Don’t expect a friendly passenger to babysit your child.

talk to your kids about school, friends, dreams, and hopes.

Many passengers enjoy kids and will talk with them and play

• Create an area where your child can move. You don’t have

peek-a-boo for a few minutes. But they don’t want to spend their

to keep them tethered to their seat, and you don’t want to let

flight with your kids. The hard part is finding the balance. Some

them wander the plane. Let them know their boundary and have

parents are almost militant about not letting their kids talk to or play with passengers. Some don’t trust others, or they are afraid of upsetting fellow passengers. Ask the passengers if they mind your child’s interacting with them for a few minutes. Put a cap on your child’s playtime with other

them stick to it. Some kids cannot sit in their seat for

Parents prepare for the worst instead of expecting the best.

passengers so as to not overextend their welcome. This helps your kids learn limits and boundaries. • Keep your kids occupied. If your kids are not interested in

an entire flight, and if you expect them to, you are setting all of you up for failure. Show them their area to move around in when the seatbelt light is off. If the seat belt light is on and they don’t want to sit, have a consequence ready. If your kids get upset and cry or scream, you have to be willing to weather this storm.

Keep in mind you are setting the standard not only for this flight, but for all future flights.

activities you brought or planned, get creative. The plane is a

• Remember your kids are only young once. See the wisdom

great place to teach about colors, letters, numbers and to play “I

in creating positive memories. Find the joys in your children and

Spy.” One of my favorite games is to play who can be quiet the

bring that energy into your experience, not just on your flight,

longest.

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WHILE falafel, shwarma, and hummus may be restaurant fare

common with typical Iraqi cuisine, which generally includes

in Cleveland, these meals-in-a-pita are street-eats in Israel. But, a

rice, salty cheeses, meats cooked with fruit, stuffed vegetables,

kiosk that serves a sabich is far more rare. Sabichs (accent on the

exotic jams, and toothsome filo delicacies.

guttural second syllable) are standard Shabbat post-synagogue

Igal’s sabich, priced well under $4, might be called simply a

morning fare in households of Iraqi ancestry, according to

sandwich. But it is really much more. Sabichs are neither fried,

Igal, king of a pocket-sized sabich emporium in Jerusalem. Igal should know. Though Israeli-born, his roots reach back to the once-thriving Jewish Quarter of Basra (today the site of many suicide bombings). Igal’s kingdom is about the size of a walk-in closet, and that includes the kitchen. Rough, wood-

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The simplest ingredients transformed into something sublime.

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the simplest ingredients imaginable into something sublime. First, Igal splits open a warm, plump, sturdy pita, then slips in slices of piping hot hard-boiled eggs. After a requisite quick forked mish-mash, he jams in several slices of black-fried eggplant. This sensuous layering of hot on hot on hot forms the basis

for all that follows. And there’s a lot. Effortlessly, as graceful as a dancer, Igal sways from side to side, choreographing his customers’ druthers. Tehina, hummus, or both? Diced tomatoes? Parsley? Will it be


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With the ingredients laid out in front of him, Igal gets ready to make sabichs to satisfy the lunch crowd.

cukes or pickles? Green or red chopped onions? Or, the works? To top it off, Igal offers measured dollops of either red hot pepper sauce or bright yellow pickled mango Indian amba (a spicy relish) – or both. Who could resist? When the pitas have blossomed into a meal-and-a-half, he wraps them in tissue paper and presents his creations to his hungry fans. “Beware,” he quips, “they’re addictive.” And indeed, each mouthful offers surprises, a kaleidoscope of flavors. Igal’s customers, a colorful mix of students, locals, truck drivers, soldiers, and lucky passersby, drift in and out all hours of the day. Some strike up conversations. Some savor sabichs while engrossed in front-page news or sports results. Others, barely pausing as they pass through, dig in as they take their leave. Many are return customers. A well-dressed woman, after ordering her portion, leans forward with a smile. “Remember me? I ate here twice but never paid.” She pays up, then drops a few shekels tip into the jelly jar glass on the countertop. In a brief moment when the kiosk has emptied out, Igal rushes out to round up change. Good thing. On his return, flocks of hungry people are waiting in line. When asked how many sabichs he serves a day, Igal, in typical Middle Eastern fashion, is evasive. “As many as I can,” he demurs, unwilling to press his luck.

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pasta prepared with the finest and freshest ingredients! Brunch

warm, classy, casual atmosphere. The menu ranges from veal and

on Saturdays & Sundays till 3 p.m.; outdoor dining; $2.95 Tuscan

chicken to seafood and pasta. Check out our new salads! We also

Taster Bar Menu-weekdays from 3-6 p.m. & 9 p.m.-close.

feature a full bar and extensive wine list. Arrabiata’s specializes in

Reservations accepted. Walk-ins welcome.

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ARRABIATA’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT

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catering and private parties. Full menu is available for takeout.

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A vintage restaurant that radiates charm. Gamekeeper’s patio

The food at Bistro 185 includes ethnic favorites with a twist and

attracts diners from miles around with its pretty umbrella-cov-

multi-cultural cuisine, from a homey chicken paprikash to

ered tables and friendly outdoor bar. First-timers should check

Mediterranean-style lamb shanks. Featured items change daily.

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Park), Welshfield Inn, and soon the opening of The Village

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something the entire family will enjoy. B.Y.O.B.

It looks like Giovanni’s has gone over the top again receiving more votes in Cleveland Magazine’s Silver Spoon Awards than any other restaurant, including #1 in Best Italian, Best Service and

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Offering eclectic scratch cuisine and a vibrant bar scene in a

options in appetizers, salads, sandwiches and entrées. The bar

newly renovated, casually sophisticated atmosphere, Houlihan’s

menu is only offered in the bar Monday through Friday.

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Drivers will enjoy the C300 Sport’s responsive steering and smooth handling.

THE Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan (MSRP: $31,600 - $36,900) has been completely redesigned for 2008. The German car manufacturer aimed to improve the vehicle’s handling, ride comfort and interior size. As a whole, the newly crafted C-Class hits most of its marks. The C300 Sport boasts responsive steering, stable handling, and a smooth ride quality during residential and freeway driving. Basic suspension design is the same as the previous model, but the components are lighter, allowing the vehicle to maintain its stability at higher speeds. Mercedes-Benz carried over last year’s V6 engine and again offers all-wheel drive. All 2008 C300 models are powered by a 3.0liter V6 that produces 228 hp and 221 lb.-ft. of torque. A sevenspeed automatic is standard on the C300 Luxury and optional on the C300 Sport, which comes with a six-speed manual. Mercedes estimates a 0-60-mph time of around seven seconds. All C-Class models come standard with rear-wheel drive except for the C300 4Matics, which are all-wheel-drive. The sedan’s carryover engine is not quite up to the power levels of its competitors. Shifting up and nudging the gas does not always elicit the powerful response you would expect from a model with CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS

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While interior controls are easy to use, the vehicle’s COMAND system requires a bit of a learning curve.

“Sport” in its name. Although it may ride a bit soft, the vehicle’s

face with pop-up display screen, and Bluetooth connectivity.

steering precision and feel is above average.

Perhaps the most dynamic feature of the C300’s interior is the

The wheelbase has been stretched slightly, enlarging interior

newly designed COMAND system. The interface combines phys-

space a bit. The 2008 C-Class is still on the small side compared

ical dash buttons with a mouselike controller and a large LCD

with others in its class. Trunk capacity is 12.4 cubic feet, which

screen that pops out of the dash on startup.

can be expanded with the optional split-folding rear seats.

Expect a bit of a learning curve when using the system; the

Standard equipment includes 17-inch wheels, a sunroof,

controller is relatively easy to use, but the LCD screen has numer-

eight-way power front seats, a tilt-telescoping steering wheel,

ous options to scroll through, a process which can be distracting

dual-zone automatic climate control, a COMAND control inter-

to the driver. In park, the car can also play DVDs through the LCD screen and the excellent Logic 7 surround-sound system. The C300 comes with a full load of standard safety equip-

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st. thomas

a tropical destination with a jewish twist by soriya daniels

A mountainous island in the United States Virgin Islands, St.

breathtaking views include Drake’s Seat, overlooking a stunning

Thomas is a lush tropical paradise offering a variety of activities

bay dotted by sailing ships, or the “must-see” Mountain Top,

and breathtaking sights, all within 32 square miles.

where panoramic views are enjoyed while sipping the island’s

Visitors will find themselves traversing winding, hilly roads

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signature banana daiquiris.

on the “wrong” side of the street as they head out to explore the

Sky Ride, a cable-car ride in downtown Charlotte Amalie, takes

island. The glistening aquamarine water 1,500 feet below the

you to one of the most spectacular views this travel writer has

mountainous roads transforms nearly any spot into a Kodak

ever seen. There is also bungee jumping, a short nature walk at

moment. Vantage points tourists ascend to capture the most

the foot of the mountain, and a hiking trail up the 1,500-foot

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The Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas is the oldest synagogue in continuous use under the American flag. Its white sand floor is reminiscent of the Spanish Inquisition, when Jews prayed in cellars with sand floors to muffle the sound. The ark, right, is crafted of highly polished wood with carved doors.

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settled the island in the early 19th century, it presently serves a full-time Jewish community of 600 and 1,500 snowbirds. The synagogue is renowned for its beauty, unique features and stately interior. The sand floor is reminiscent of the Spanish Inquisition, when Jews who chose to practice their religion had to do so in secret, meeting in cellars with a sand floor to muffle the sound. Legend also notes that the sand floor is symbolic of the Jews wandering through the desert for 40 years. Rabbi Arthur Starr, full-time rabbi since 2002, regularly gives tours of the synagogue. On the morning of our interview, he had already taken 150 people through the building, relating the history of the island’s Jewish community and of the synagogue. The menorah behind the pulpit is 1,000 years old, and Starr notes it was brought from Morocco. The chandeliers are Baccarat crystal. mountain for the most adventurous. Once on top, the shopping

“Only some have been electrified; the rest still use candles,” he

is terrific and duty-free. There are plenty of places to dine, though

says. He enjoys telling visitors the story of the history of the Jews

none is kosher, and there is the occasional bird show. On

who fled from Spain, where they went, and how they ended up

descending, head to nearby Havensight (outdoor) Mall, which

on St. Thomas.

boasts fine shopping.

The synagogue conducts Friday night services with an oneg

Charlotte Amalie, the island’s capital, is home to The Hebrew

Shabbat and holds a monthly Shabbat dinner open to visitors. All

Congregation of St. Thomas, the oldest synagogue in continuous

are kosher-style. For full kosher fare, visit Chabad House on the

use under the American flag. Erected by Sephardic merchants who

east end of the island. The local Chabad rabbi, Asher Federman, CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS

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Mountain top vantage points like Drake’s Seat offer visitors a spectacular view of St. Thomas’s bay.

also directs tourists to venues where they can purchase kosher

Various charters and group sailing excursions can be organ-

food, borrow from a tefillin bank, or use a mikvah. Federman is

ized through the tourist bureau (see box) or by checking with a

also working on establishing a Jewish enrichment babysitting

hotel’s concierge desk. Yachts are also available for charter, often

program for tourists who choose to leave their children with them for a few hours during weekdays while they explore St. Thomas’s lush terrain. Ecotours, available around the island, offer guided kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving and even snuba (a cross between snorkeling and scuba diving, sans the heavy dive gear and extensive training) diving tours. Virgin Island Ecotours runs kayaking and snorkeling tours through

boasting a private crew and a chef.

For more information:

Popular day trips include nearby U.S.

St. Thomas Synagogue: 340-774-4312, hebrewcong@islands.vi

Virgin Islands St. John (best known for its

Chabad of the Virgin Islands: 340-779-8345, www.JewishVirginIslands.com

gorgeous water caves of British Virgin

Kosher food is available at Gourmet Gallery, Crown Bay Marina, 340-776-8555 or at Havensight Mall, 340-774-4948, gourmet@gourmetgallery.net

you’ll need a passport.

For accommodations and tourist activities, visit www.usvitourism.vi, the official site for tourism to the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Altantis, offers twice daily dives up to

the St. Thomas Marine Sanctuary and

diving) and St. Croix, not to mention the

Island Gorda. For the latter, though,

If you prefer to stay dry, the only passenger submarine in the world, The

80 feet below sea level to view the world beneath. The choppy ride on a small boat

Mangrove Lagoon, educating visitors on the lagoon’s fragile

out to sea to meet the submarine is not recommended for those

ecosystem. Magens Bay Beach, touted by National Geographic

prone to seasickness. If you’re hoping to see the bright life under

Magazine as one the most beautiful beaches in the world, also

the sea, you’ll be disappointed. Colors are muted to grayish hues

offers abundant water activities for the adventure-minded.

as the submarine plunges deeper into the water. There are also no bathrooms on the submarine. For a better look at tropical fish, I recommend Coral World Marine Park & Observatory, which

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k it chens & ba t hs WHITNEY’S CUSTOM DESIGNS 35 Years Meticulous Experience Kitchen & Bath Showrooms Fine Home Repairs & Remodeling Licensed Plumber & Electrician LIC. #28039 Shower Doors •Cultured Marble Ceramic Tile • Granite Tops 216-789-7544 216-447-1959 redsgolf1@aol.com

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live music JUDY STRAUSS & COMPANY Pianist and/or Combo From Broadway to Classical Vocals Available Music Educational Presentations for Groups and Clubs 216-991-6674

fur niture re s to r atio n RADIANT WOODS Over 25 years of antique finishing & restoration. In home furniture touch-up, refinishing & repairs. Call Dave: 440-257-4010

lock sm it h ALLEN LOCK & KEY Residential & Commercial • Auto Combination Changes on Locks Cars opened and Keys fitted for American and Foreign 24 Hour Emergency Service 216-371-9955 440-473-0868

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p lumb ing VEE SEWER AND DRAIN Water Problems Sewer and Drain Cleaning Downspouts Plumbing Foundation Repairs 216-268-3316 440-376-9318

p e s t co n t rol VISITING ANGELS SENIOR HOMECARE Personal care, meals, housework, shopping & companionship. Hourly & Live-In Care References & Background Checks. 216-231-6400

p e s t co n t rol PATTON PEST CONTROL CO. Family Owned an Operated Since 1984 Serving Northeast Ohio “Protecting Health and Property” Big enough to serve, small enough to care. Ask your neighbor about us! 440-338-3101

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re mo d e ling ADVANCED RESTORATION AND REMODELING Kitchens & Baths Painting, Wallpapering Drywall/Plaster, Tile & Floors, etc. We will beat any written estimate. Call Mark 216-288-7299

p e s t co n t rol LANCE WEST PEST CONTROL Residential/Commercial/Industrial Insects Rodents Nuisance Animals Member of Ohio Pest Control Assoc. 440-461-0025

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re mo d e ling HOME IMPROVEMENTS Enclosures, siding, roofing, windows, awnings, repairs & more! 30 years experience. Insured LLEWSUB ENT., LLC 440-779-1949

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