CROSSWORD

Michael Feinstein

Helping The Kids

Enjoy a performance by
singer Michael Feinstein at
the annual Dream Catchers
event, hosted by Variety,
the Children's Charity, 6
p.m. Saturday, June 7, at
the Townsend Hotel, 100
Townsend, Birmingham.
Proceeds will assist children
with special needs, provid-
ing medical and therapeu-
tic services, recreational
facilities and educational
opportunities. Attorney
Henry Baskin will receive
the Dream Catchers Award.
Tickets start at $250. (248)
258-5511.

Socialize at a Holocaust survivors' sup-
port group 10-11:30 a.m. Monday, June
2, at the Oak Park JCC. The facilitator is
Dr. Charles Silow, director of the Program
for Holocaust Survivors and Families of
Jewish Home & Aging. Services. (248) 661-
2999.

Watch the film Keeping Up with the Steins
1 p.m. Monday, June 2, at the Oak Park
JCC. Free. (248) 967-4030.

Play bingo with Noemi 1 p.m. Tuesday,
June 3, at the Oak Park JCC. $1 per card.

(248) 967-4030.

Shul Food

Attend the monthly Women's Rosh
Chodesh Lecture featuring Helene Shapiro
discussing "Prayers That Enchance Our
Day; Prayer Over the Sabbath Candles"
9:15-10 a.m. Thursday, June 5, at the Oak
Park JCC. (248) 967-4030.
Listen to violinist George Stepulla and
pianist Martin Mandelbaum present
light classics and Yiddish favorites 1 p.m.
Thursday, June 5, at the Oak Park JCC.
$1/nonmembers. (248) 967-4030.

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newish Puzzler

By Kathi Handler
(bookssss@aol.com)

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Get your young child involved in classes
and activities through Gan Shalom
Preschool and Parenting Center at Cong.
Beth Shalom, 14601 W. Lincoln in Oak
Park. (248) 437-7970, ext. 234, or
sgartenberg®congbethshalom.org .

Discuss summer day camp with Sharee
Pliskow of Huntington Woods, who will
direct Gan Shalom's weekly themed ses-
sions for ages 2-5, June 15-Aug. 15.
Included: English-Hebrew bilingual pro-
gram, small counselor-camper ratio, flex-
ible hours, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Counselors are
Ronit Goutkovich of Royal Oak and Trish
Canner of West Bloomfield. Brian Kirsch of
Huntington Woods is athletic director.

Call for a brochure for Camp Keshet
2008, offering daytime sessions June 16-
Aug. 8 at both locations of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek's Beth Hayeled Nursery
School and Kindergarten. Get details from
Rena Cohen (Southfield): (248) 357-5544
or Rena Weintraub (West Bloomfield):
(248) 681-4235.

The community is invited to the
following events:

Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu
and Baha'i backgrounds. Potluck
registration: (248) 477-1410.
Evening details:
www.interfaithwisdom.org .

•Birmingham Temple, 28611 W.
12 Mile, Farmington Hills: Come to
an interfaith, potluck supper and
panel discussion Friday, June 6. Co-
sponsors for the evening are Rabbi
Tamara Kolton and Gail Katz, presi-
dent of WISDOM. Schedule: optional
vegetarian potluck, 6 p.m.; Shabbat
services, 8 p.m. and then panel dis-
cussion featuring five women from

•Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601
W. Lincoln: Attend an informal ser-
vice and Camp Shalom by the Fire 6
p.m. Friday, June 6, as participants
are invited to wear T-shirts from
favorite camps. There will be a sing-
along and s'mores. $10 per person,
$25 per family. Reservations due by
June 4. (248) 547-7970.
www.congbethshalom.org .

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an open house during its End of Year
Picnic-Alef Champ Celebration 11 a.m.
Sunday, June 1, at Chabad Jewish Center
of Commerce, 4718 Half Penny Ct. (248)
363-3644.

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57. Summer to Marceau
22. Rabbi
Kahane
1. Moses Ibn Ezra spe-
58. Lamblike
25. Daily prayer book
cialty
60. Bivakasha (English)
27. The Heights
5. Golden
of Spain
64. Moses on the mount
28. Divorce documents
8. Sarah's maidservant
66. Named in a Mi
29. Golem?
13.Praise
Shebeirach
30. Vacuum
14.Bethel?
68. David's ammo
32. Ghetto uprising
15.Join
69. Class of prophets
34. Amos and Micah
16.Medes
70. Tay-Sachs carrier
36. Tisha b'Av mood
17.Title for Montefiore
71. Sopher action
37. Isak , Swedish Jew
18.Songwriter Paul
72. Freeman and Getz
38. Sharansky to friends
19.Biblical giants
73. Hebron to Beersheva
39. Keeping kosher
21. Seder shank
(dir.)
41. Freud's patients
23.Tsitsit site?
74. Luckman and Gordon 45. Dreidel
24.Make aliyah
46. Seduce
26. Scores for Alcott
Down
50. Machutunim
28. Knesset briefly
1. Not paired with don-
(English)
31.Mt. Hermon activity
keys
52. Moses' horns?
32.Kedem drinker
2. Man Ray art style
53. Israeli city
33.Freud inventions
3. David's guard
54. Helmsley
35. Instant camera inven- 4. Jacob's ladder?
55. Jacob's disguise
tor
5. Capp or Jolson
56. Olympiad Strug
40. Attempted
6. Haman had plenty
59. Hamantashen?
42.Generation (Hebrew)
7. Prophet
61. Negev climate
43.Sarah once
8. Fisher and Todd to Liz
62. Shickers
44.Elijah, we hope
9. Maamin, Wiese'
63. Gives a Seder shank
47.Tekiah or Teruah
work
65. Not: comb. form
48.Tuchas (English)
10. Dreidel letter
67. Torah
49.Rabbi Isaac Luria
11. Say the Viddui
51. Biblical fishing device 12. Shiva garments
52.Actor Martin
13. Mother (Hebrew)
For solution, see page B36
55. High class
20. 60 Minutes Wallace

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