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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-08

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CHECK IT OUT! from page 51

$14 adults, $8 children 3-14, free for chil-
dren under 3. (248) 358-0154.

The Hilarious Celebration of Women and The Change!

PLAY GAMES with members of the Shul-
Chabad Lubavitch at a home event starting
8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. Thirty people can
be accommodated at $5 each. Call Pam at
(248) 855-8764.

"It's impossible
Not To Laugh."

—The

New York Times

"The UltiMate

Meet Rabbi Steven Rubenstein, staff and
members of Congregation Beth Ahm at an
OPEN HOUSE 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, at
the synagogue, 5075 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. Taste desserts prepared by
Sperber's Kosher Catering, browse the art fair
and watch entertainment. (248) 851-6880.

Girls

Night
out.'"
—Detroit Free Press

Box Office

313.163.cig00 •

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GIRLS' NIGHT OUT (Groups 10+)"Special Rates Available"
Ask about our Inclusive Restaurant Packages!

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The Gem Theatre,
333 Madison Av. , Downtown Detroit
www.gemtheatre.corn
www.menopausethemusical.corn

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1016520

PICNIC with Temple Emanu-El at 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 11, when there will be specialty
foods, entertainment, games, face painting and
prizes on the grounds of the temple, 14450 W.
10 Mile, Oak Park. (248) 967-4020.

"Where Family Cooking
Means Everything”

When Purchasing
2 Full Course Dinners

Voted Michigan's
Best Italian
Restaurant 3rd
Year In A Row

Early Dinner
Special
1112 lbs. Beef Ribs

• Lunch & Dinner

• Fresh Seafood

• Mouthwatering
Ribs & Chicken

Connect with the Pomegranate Guild of
Southeastern Michigan, a group that stitches
and learns various NEEDLECRAFTS with
Judaic themes, at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11,
at the Farmington Hills Library, 12 Mile east
of Farmington Road. There will be a tea open
to the public with displays of work. Call Judy
Galperin at (248) 661-5337.

Specials Not Included
Dining Room Only
Mon-Thurs Only
Excludes Holidays
Expires 9/30/05

• Open 7 Days a Week

Urban Wings
$700 Everyday
3-6 pm

or

West Bloomfield's
Southern Flavor Restaurant

33214 W. 14 Mile Rd. at Farmington Rd.
West Bloomfield

248-851-4360

Dine-in • Carryout • Curbside Delivery

1017240

Voted

"Best Coney Dog"

9/ 8
2005

52

by Style Magazine
2004 & 2005

PARTY with Temple Beth El 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 11, at 7400 Telegraph,
Bloomfield Hills. The annual free event
includes food, moonwalks, miniature golf,
clowns, crafts, face painting and music. The
program is sponsored by the Family Circle
Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Beth Elders and
Young People's Society. Call Barbara Grant,
(248) 851-1100, ext. 3149.

HIKE with Mosaic 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept.
11, at Heritage Park, west side of Farmington
Rd. between 10 and 11 Mile, Farmington.
$2 non-members. Park and meet in the
barn-nature center lot.
office@michigan.mosaicoutdoor.org or (248)
763-1711 day of event.

Hear Walid Shoebat, who transformed from
TERRORIST TO ZIONIST, as he discusses his
experiences at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11
at the West Bloomfield JCC. $20 at door,
$15 in advance, $8 student. RSVP to Amy at
(248)936-7202.

REMEMBER LOVED ONES with a visit to
Clover Hill Park Cemetery Chapel, 3607 W.
14 Mile, at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11. The
service is planned by Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. (248) 357-5544, ext. 53.

Honor the victims of Sept. 11 with a MEMO-
RIAL SERVICE at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 11,
at Congregation Beit Kodesh, 31840 W.
Seven Mile, Livonia. Mayor Jack Engebretson
of Livonia will speak, and Cantor Harry
Sturm will sing. (248) 477-8974.

Taste and talk about wine and its connection
to Judaism with Temple Israel's IMAGINE
group — for young adults in their 20s, 30s
and 40s - meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
15, at Napa Market, 3290 Pontiac Trail,

Commerce Township. Rabbi Jennifer Tisdale
will discuss "MORE THAN MANISHEWITZ."
$12. Call Beth at (248) 661-5700.

Follow Style magazine editor CARLA
SCHWARTZ on tour of the Michigan Design
Center in Troy and learn about furniture
trends with information continuing through
lunch. Tikvah Group of the Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah is hosting the event at
11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27. Reservations
must be made by Friday, Sept. 16, to Miriam
at (248) 737-8891 or Rhonda at (248)
737-2681. $18 members/$25 nonmem-
bers.

Welcome the NEW YEAR with the Apples and
Honey program of Federation's Jewish
Experience for Families (JEFF) 1-4 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 18, at the West Bloomfield
Jewish Community Center, where participants
can enjoy Shalom Street's outdoor exhibit,
"With Stone Shoes, an Ethiopian Jewish
Journey." There will be specialty foods, story-
telling, live dance, drumming, arts and
crafts. The program is free, but exhibit
admission is $4 per person and $18 per
family.

WALK with the Auxiliary for Jewish Home and
Aging Services at 8:15 a.m. Sunday, Sept.
18, at the West Bloomfield JCC. Danny
Raskin is grand marshal for this fund-raising
event, Walk of Ages. (248) 661-2969.

Health

DIET with the help of yoga, information and
support 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays in September at
Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 Lincoln,
Oak Park. $75. Sessions are conducted by
Beverly Price, registered dietitian, exercise phys-
iologist and yoga teacher. (248) 390-4150.

TEST your blood pressure 1-2:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 8, at the Oak Park Jewish
Community Center, 15110 W. 10 Mile. (248)
967-4030.

Gain insight into the roles of SIBLINGS of
children with chronic illnesses or disabilities
from Don Meyer, noted workshop leader.
Sessions run 8:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 9, and 8:45 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 10, at Kresge Eye Institute Auditorium,
4717 St. Antoine Blvd., Detroit. Call Sheryl
Boyd at (313) 745-5458 for information.

DEMYSTIFY EPILEPSY by hearing Dr. Craig
Watson and Dr. Aash Shah 9-11 a.m.
Saturday, Sept. 10, at University Affiliated
Neurologists, DMC Health Care Center
Auditorium, 41935 W. 12 Mile, Novi. (888)
DMC-2500,

Meet LYNN REDGRAVE AND DAUGHTER
ANNABEL CLARK as they talk about their
book, Journal: A Mother and Daughter's
Recovery from Breast Cancer, at an 11:30
a.m. luncheon Tuesday, Sept. 13 at
Shenandoah Country Club, 5600 Walnut
Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. Proceeds will go
toward the future Francee & Benson Ford Jr.
Breast Care & Wellness Center at Henry Ford

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