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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-09-11

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TO DO! Calendar Sponsored by

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Calendar from page B23

The Henry Ford
Experience:

• Competitive benefits and pay
• Continuing education
opportunities
• Flexible schedules
• Critical care, operating room
and pre- and post-anesthesia
training available

HENRY FORD HOSPITAL
AND HENRY FORD WEST
BLOOMFIFLD HOSPITAL
REGISTERED NURSE
JOB FAIR

Please join us to learn more about
your dream job! Opportunities are
available in:

Marriott® Troy
200 W. Big Beaver











Road

Troy, MI 48084

Labor & Delivery
Neonatal Intensive Care
Surgical Intensive Care
Medical Intensive Care
Operating Room
Oncology
Emergency Room
General Medicine
Pediatrics

September 19, from 12-7 p.m.

• Free parking
• On-site interviews
• Refreshments will be served

Get involved with a new year of cam-
pus Hillel programs for ages 18-30.
Students, inquire here about Rosh
Hashanah services and meals if you
can't come home for the holiday:
• Wayne State University: 667
Grosberg Center, Detroit; www.hil-
lel-detroit.org . Hillel of Metro Detroit
hotline: (313) 577-8888. hillelpd@
wayne.edu .
• Eastern Michigan University: 965
Washtenaw, Ypsilanti; www.emuhillel.
org . Audrey Bloomberg: (734) 482-
0456; audrey@emuhillel.org .
• University of Michigan:1429 Hill
Street, Ann Arbor; www.umhillel.org .
(734) 769-0500, umhillel@umich.edu .
• Michigan State University: Lester
& Jewell Morris Hillel Jewish Student
Center, 360 Charles Street, East
Lansing; www.msuhillel.org . Jessica
Katz: (517) 332-1916; jessica®msuhillel.
org .

Youth

To register or for more information, log on to hentyfordcareers.com

Henry Ford Health System is an AA/EEO employer.

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The HEART & SOUL of

Southern Cooking

Dinner Special includes:
Choice of Entrée, 2 sides,
Dessert, Cornbread, and
Sweet Potato Muffins
Monday - Friday
4 to 7 PM

Hungry for lunch? We've
got Daily Lunch Specials!
Call ahead to find out what
we're cooking! Just $5.99.

Beans & Cornbread
A Soulful Bistro
29508 Northwestern Hwy
Southfield, MI 48034
248-208-1680
www.beanscombread.com

now serving...cocktails, wine, & martinis

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I Save 15% on your next meal at
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Beans & Cornbread

• Tea Pax/co,.
w torian

Gifk e&Antiques

We specialize in
Tea Parties

Call and make a reservation for your

Birthday, Wedding shower, book club
and Red HatEer...Tea Parties today!

Evening teas by reservation.

We do Estate Sales

and Ebay.

2737 Twelve Mile Rd. 1-3oticv, ( 248) 5-12-5253
15212 Chadevoix, Grosse Pointe Park, (313) 821-8000

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September 11 • 2008

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The Firebird, a Russian tale with rod
puppets, 2 p.m. Saturdays, Sept. 13-27,
at PuppetART Theater, 25 E. Grand
River in Detroit. Tickets: $5 children,
$10 adults, and $8 for optional puppet-
ry workshop after performance. (313)
961-7777, www.puppetart.org .

Have fun at the Sheldon Low Family

Gan Shalom Parenting Center at
Congregation Beth Shalom,14601

W. Lincoln in Oak Park, is hosting the
following programs. RSVP to Susan
Gartenberg: (248) 547-7970, ext. 234.

• Noah and the Ark of Webkinz,
Beanies and Real Farm Animals: Bring

children's animals from home to help
Noah build an ark noon-2 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 21. Family program features live
farm animals to pet and a light lunch.
Per family charge: $25/$18/members.
• Hebrew for Young Children Age 5
and under will learn Hebrew through
stories and songs, 7-8:30 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 22. $10 covers materials

Welcome children's book author and
librarian Judy Fickes Shapiro to her
Detroit hometown when she signs cop-
ies of her book, Up! Up! Up! it's Apple-
picking Time, 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 25, at the Book Beat, 26010
Greenfield in Oak Park. (248) 968-
1190.

Sign up children in grades 3-5 for low-
cost music lessons through the Power
of Dreams Strings Music Project.
Wayne State University and the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra are collaborating
to offer weekly classes in violin, viola,
cello and double bass on the Detroit
campus. Tuition: $150 for two 12-week
sessions. Details: (313) 993-4306.

The JN's To Do! calendar is
compiled by Esther Allweiss
lngber.

Monday through Friday only.
I Eligible on lunch or dinner.
I Not valid on Specials or Brunch.

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Tea es,

Join the Imagine Busy Babies Play
Group, for children ages 2-5, start-
ing 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 12, at Temple
Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Road in West
Bloomfield. No charge. Details/RSVP
through Michelle Lichtman: (248) 661-
5700 or michelle@temple-israel.org .

Concert 11:15 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 21, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375
Bell Road in Southfield. Free, thanks
to the Fishman family's sponsorship.
RSVP to Tobye Bello: (248) 357-5544.

Shul Food

The community is invited to the following events:
• The Shul, Shenkman Building, 6890 W. Maple in West Bloomfield. (248)
788-4000: Spend Shabbat with Rabbi Manis Friedman, the author, lecturer
and philosopher, starting with services 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19. Dinner
at 7:15 will be followed by the rabbi's presentation, "Are You Living or Just
Existing?" A youth program is available. Dinner charge: $22 adults, $10
ages 3-12 if prepaid. Register online: www.theshul.net . More details about
the weekend in "Holidays & Shabbat" section.
• Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt in Farmington Hills: Welcome
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin as guest speaker during SYNergy Shabbat week-
end starting 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept.19 and continuing Saturday, Sept.
20. Rabbi Telushkin will hold a program for teens at 6:30 Friday and his
adult presentation, "On Being Jewish: What is the Goal?" is at 8. Only the
dinner carries a charge; reserve by Sept. 12. Details of the weekend and
RSVP: (248) 851-5100.

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