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WOMEN'S GROUPS
Jewish Women International — Thursday,
Aug. 17, at noon. Marshall-Israel-Brandeis
Chapter install officers, including Irene
Rodman, president, at the Fountains at
Franklin. Sandy Bauman speaks on "Putting
More Pleasure into Your Life." Lunch. Charge.
RSVP: Estelle Friedenberg (248) 865-2537.
Eilu v' Eilu — Sunday, Aug. 6, at 10 a.m.
Rabbi Amy Bolton leads the Rosh Hodesh
Women's (and Girl's) Learning Minyan, at
Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel Center Library,
West Bloomfield. Free. (248) 593-3490.

SENIORS
B'nai Moshe Picnic — Monday, Aug. 7, at
noon. HaMishpacha (Seniors) Social Group
host picnic and planning party, at the Drake
Sports Park across from the synagogue.
Charge. RSVP by Aug.1: Ethel Feldman (248)
624-0297.
Temple Treasures—Thursday, Aug. 17, at
1:30-3 p.m. Temple Israel seniors join Family
Life Center and Caring Communities to host
"The Broadway Babes" Arlene Niskar and Liz
Walters, at the temple. Refreshments. Free. Liz
Walters (248) 661-5700.
The Beth Elders — Tuesday, Aug. 15, at
noon. Temple Beth El seniors host indoor pic-
nic featuring a White Elephant Swap. Guests
encouraged to bring unwanted treasures for trad-
ing. $5. RSVP by Aug. 10: Doris Kushner (248)
352-5882 or Hermina Leib (248) 354-9569.

SINGLES
Jewish Professional Singles — Saturday,
July 29, at 5:30 p.m. For ages 35 plus, meet
for dinner in Southfield, and play miniature
golf at the Cove in Royal Oak. Call Cindy
(248) 542-9166.
JPS-Hawaiian Barbecue — Sunday, Aug. 6,
at 4:30 p.m. Singles hold their party in
Farmington. Call for directions. Cindy (248)
542-9166 or Sharon (248) 855-6242.
Volunteers Wanted — Sunday, Aug. 6, at
noon-3 p.m. Help the JARCarnival for young
people of all abilities, indoor and outdoor
events, at the Sarah Laker Education and
Youth Complex, West Bloomfield. Sarah
Aasheim (248) 352-5277, ext. 349.

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Agnes of God — July 28-30, Aug. 4-6,
11-13. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.,
Sundays at 2 p.m. The City of Southfield
and SRO Productions present a drama
about '-a psychiatrist who is asked by the
courts to decide a young nun's sanity, at the
Adult Recreation Center 50+, Southfield.
$10 general, $8 seniors and children. (248)
827-0701.
Gaol) Goes to the Circus — Friday, Aug. 4,
at 660 p.m. Songstress/puppeteer Maureen
Schiffinan and her puppet pal Coco perform
on the steps of Birmingham City Hall (rain
location, Community House, Birmingham).
Free. (248) 588-2914.
Art Unbound — through Aug. 18.
Unframed, matted paintings, drawings and
riots on exhibit at Lawrence Street Gallery,
at with additional pieces by sculptor
intzuk and ceramist Benjie Perlman.
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ts, Sept 15-17, invites young artists ages
to apply to showcase and sell their art-
(313) 577-5088.

OAK PARK JCC
For information call the Jewish Community
Center, Jimmy Prentiss- Morris Building, 15110
W 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, at (248) 967-
4030. All events are free unless otherwise noted.

Art Class and Exhibit — Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:30-11:30 a.m.
The students in the Oak Park drop-in class
sell their work now exhibited in the lobby.
Movie Mavens — Thursday, Aug. 3, at
12:45 p.m. Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball star
in The Big Street.
Israeli History Film — Monday, Aug. 7, at
12:45 p.m. The Yiddish/Jewish Video Series
presents The Return, Part IL The Building of a
Nation that details the period from 1904 to the
establishment of the State of Israel.

Ongoing Events • Bingo — Monday, July 31
at 12:30 p.m. With Howard Guttman. Fee.
• Adult Art Classes — Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 9-noon. Harriet
Gelfond instructs beginning classes with vari-
ous media. Charge for supplies.
• Woodcarving — Weekdays at 9 a.m. New
members welcome. Supplies included.

SUPPORT
Intermarried Children — Tuesdays, Aug. 8-
29, at 7:30-9:30 p.m. The Birmingham
Temple holds classes for parents of intermar-
ried children. Free, Temple members, $15 a
session, others. RSVP: Miriam Jerris (248)
541-6339.

BENEFITS
Walk For Alzheimer's — Saturday, Aug. 26, at
8 a.m. (registration). Memory Walk, the official
national fundraising event of the Alzheimer's
Association, features Jimmy Johnson from
WCSX "JJ and the Morning Crew," at the
Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak. $10, ages 10 and older.
Registration forms at the Alzheimer's Association
office, Southfield. (248) 557-8277.

EDUCATION
Birmingham Aish Center — Wednesdays at
7:30 p.m. Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt presents
themes for better living based on the week's
Torah reading. Refreshments. Rabbi Hochstadt
also discusses body/soul conflict Wednesdays at
8:40 p.m. Above dasses $5 a lass, $15 a
month. (248) 593-5138.

LUNCH AND LEARN
Birmingham Aish Center — Wednesdays at
noon-1 p.m. Rabbi Alon Tolwin discusses
"The Potential of the Soul," and explores
insights into regret, anger, desire and envy. $5
advance, $7 door. 'Thursdays at noon, Rabbi
Tzvi Hochstadt discusses themes from "48
Ways to Wisdom," at the Jewish News,
Southfield. Free and open to the public.
RSVP by the Tuesday before: (248) 593-5138.

Sharon Luckerman, editorial assistant, can be
reached at (248) 354-6060 or e-mail:
sluckerm@thejewishnews.com

