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Community Calendar

CALENDAR from page 13

Wednesday, April 13

Making History: Michigan
Jewish Women of Distinction

Sisterhood Education Day -
Visit the mikvah with guide Rabbi

- Judy Cantor speaks at lunch-
eon. Na'Amat/USA, Dimona,
Hanita/lsrael, Sharona chapters.
Adat Shalom Synagogue. 12:30
p.m. $12.50. RSVP by April 7:
(248) 967-4750.
Pianist David Syme
Temple
Israel Senior Adults. 1:30 p.m.
RSVP: (248) 661-5700.

Lauren Berkun, followed by
lunch. Congregation Beth
Shalom. 11 a.m. $12.50. Marcia
Abel (248) 557-5422, Janis
Waxenberg (248) 542-8759.

Golden Age of 2nd Avenue -

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Seniors feature movie. 1 p.m.
(248) 357-5544.

I Will Be Healthy

Presented
by Rhea Jones, Lifeline
Screening. Supportive
Communities. Oak Park JCC. No
charge. (248) 967-4030.

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Matinee Musicale Daytime
Series for Senior Citizens -

Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
Maestro Arie Lipsky, violinist
Yehonatan Berick, violist Yizhak
Schotten and pianist Katherin
Collier perform piano quartets by
Mozart and Brahms. Jewish
Community Center of Washtenaw
County, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr.,
Ann Arbor. 1:30 p.m. sit-down
dessert and meet the musicians,
2 p.m. concert. $7. (734) 971-
0990.

Last Pizza Before Pesach -

Family program with Rabbi
Steven Rubenstein, "Creating
Child-Friendly Seders;" families
make matzah covers and chil-
dren make pizza. Congregation
Beth Ahm. 6 p.m. No charge.
RSVP by April 11: (248) 851-
8820.

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Rosh Chodesh Women's
Lecture - "Tehiffim Insights" for

the month of Nisan with Aliza
Sosne. Machon L'Torah. Oak
Park JCC. 9:15 a.m. No charge.
(248) 967-4030.

The New Union Prayer Book -

Lunch and learn with Keren
Alpert, director of education,
showcases Mishkan Tefilah, the
newest prayer book published by
the Reform movement. Temple
Beth El. Noon. No charge; bring
bag lunch, beverage provided.
(248) 851-1100.

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In Maimonides' Footsteps - A
Journey into Jewish Medical
Ethics
Zohar Raviv, U-M

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Ph.D. candidate, explores Rabbi
Moses Maimonides' contribu-
tions to medical practice and
ethics. Light breakfast. Greater
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard
Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. 9
a.m. $10. RSVP: (248) 683-5030.

Writers Corner

Prof. Norma
Goldman, WSU, facilitates for
those interested in creative writ-
ing. Oak Park JCC. 10 a.m. No
charge. (248) 967-4030.

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Singles Swing on Shabbat -

Dancing and music by the JCC
Israeli Dance Co-op; bring a
kosher can for Yad Ezra. Singles
Jewish Connection.
Congregation Chaye Olam. 7:30
p.m. Cindy (248) 542-9166.

OatUrel' 1, " 3

Temple, presents. Rackham
Graduate School, 915 W.
Washington, Ann Arbor. 9:30
a.m.-5:30 p.m. No charge. (734)
763-9047.

Preschool Passover
Parents
and children participate in songs,
stories and art projects. Jewish
Cultural Society. Jewish
Community Center of Washtenaw
County, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr.,
Ann Arbor. 10 a.m.-noon. $12
one child, $15 two children,
members; $15, $19, guests.
RSVP: (734) 975-9872.

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Adventure in Guyana, South
America
Drs. Harris and

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Phoebe Mainster narrate slide
show. Continental breakfast.
Congregation Beth Ahm Seniors.
10:30 a.m. $3 members, $4
guests. (248) 851-6880.

Bookstock Collection Day -

Drive through and drop off dona-
tions of used books, books on
tape, records, videos, CDs and
DVDs. Max M. Fisher Federation
Bldg., 6735 Telegraph Rd.,
Bloomfield Twp. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
(248) 291-1235.

Hike Matthai Botanical
Gardens
Mosaic Outdoor

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Club of Michigan. Matthai
Botanical Gardens, 1800 N.
Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor. Noon-2
p.m. No charge members; .bring
lunch. Nancy (248) 763-1711.

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Senior Alternative Services and
Lunch
Temple Israel. 11 a.m.

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No charge with reservation five
days in advance, $3 at door.
Elaine (248) 661-5700.

Movie Date at the Jewish Film
Festival
Adult only event
views The Mad Baker and
Gloomy Sunday. Congregation

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Beth Ahm. 9:45 p.m. $8. (248)
851-6880.

Sunday, April 17

Spring Boutiques

Temple
Israel Sisterhood. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
(248) 661-5700.

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Conference on Secularism and
Jewish Identities - Rabbi

Adam Chalom, Birmingham

Pianist Charles Gehringer Jr -

Entertainment and lunch. Temple
Emanu-El EMES. 12:30 p.m. $5
members, $7 guests. RSVP: (248)
967-4252.

Singles Sunday Schmooze -

Singles 40-60. Singles Jewish
Connection. Plaza Deli,
Northwestern Hwy., Southfield. 1
p.m. Cindy (248) 542-9166.

Remembering Shanghai: Jews
Who Escaped to Shanghai
From Nazi Europe - Berl

Falbuam discusses his latest
book. Jewish Historical Society
of Michigan, Jewish Genealogical
Society of Michigan, Beth Ahm
Men's Club. Congregation Beth
Ahm. 3 p.m. No charge. (248)
851-6880.

Upcoming Events

Marygrove College Dance
Company
Luncheon enter-

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tainment features dances from
ballet modern and jazz repertoire.
Beth Elders of Temple Beth El.
Noon Tuesday, April 19. $10
members, $12 guests. RSVP by
April 14: Doris Kushner - 352-
5882, Hermina Leib (248) 354-
9569.

Farmington Musicale -

Luncheon features musical med-
ley including patriotic songs,
Broadway hits and music from
foreign lands. ChaZaKaH/Young-
at-Heart. Adat Shalom
Synagogue. 12:30 p.m. Thursday,
April 21. $9 members, $10
guests. RSVP by April 14: (248)
851-5100.

VoluntecIrs weed

JVS

29699 Southfield Rd.,
Southfield. (248) 559-5000; 6600
W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield,
(248) 661-8100.
• Assist older adults with memo-
ry loss at the Brown Center on
field trips, share special interests,
help office staff. Dorothy Mantis
(248) 233-4392.
• Visit isolated elderly at their
residences in Detroit. Gloria
Bender (248) 233-4431.
• Assist at monthly community-
sponsored programs held at local
synagogues, temples. Gloria
Bender (248) 233-4431.
• Assist staff and older adult pro-
gram participants who prepare
mailings for nonprofit agencies.
Gloria Bender (248) 233-4431,
Barbara Peitz (248) 233-4432.
• Assist older adults with devel-
opmental disabilities or chronic
mental illness with recreational
activities at the West Bloomfield
JCC community outings. LuAnn
Elwell (248) 661-8100, ext. 12.
• Be a friend to an adult with a
developmental disability -
assist with check writing, access-
ing the community. Karol
Friedman (248) 233-4230.
• Work in a sheltered workshop
with developmentally disabled
adults by assisting with produc-
tion-related activities such as
work distribution, counting and
weighing completed work. Kirk
Jude Goddard (248) 233-4310.

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