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CALENDAR



Calendar from page 49

Take A Shot!

The JCC's Kenny Goldman Basketball

League will hold evaluations for the fall

2010 season on Sunday, Sept. 12, at the

West Bloomfield JCC. The league, which

runs Oct.3-Dec. 5, is open to boys and

girls ages 5-17. Girls may play in co-ed or a

girls-only league. $100 for JCC members;

$130 for others. Call for evaluation times:

Bruce Wineman at (248) 432-5498 or Lee

Greenwald at (248) 432-5424.

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LEARNING

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RESTAURANT

Find out what happened from attendees at
the IAGS 30th International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy in Los Angeles at 10 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 12, at Holocaust Memorial
Center Zekelman Family Campus, 28123
Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills. Free
for Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan
members, $5 for guests; refreshments
served. RSVP: www.jgsmi.org/calendar.php.

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Visit us during
Detroit Restaurant Week
Friday September 24 -
Sunday October 3

313.962.9336

Listen as journalists Laura Berman and Brian
Dickerson take a look at Metro Detroit and
Michigan to answer: "What is our Future?" 11
a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21, at home of a Tikvah
Hadassah member. $15 includes lunch. RSVP
by Sept.16 to Barbara: (248) 481-9580.

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SENIORS

Join the Temple Israel Treasures for a lun-
cheon concert featuring Jewish, popular and
jazz music noon Wednesday, Sept. 22, at
the West Bloomfield temple. Pianist Martin

Mandelbaum and vocalist Yvonne Moore
Fant. $12 or $10 for members. RSVP by Sept.

15 to Ida or Alan Nathan: (248) 432-7260.

TEENS

Salads, pizza, sandwiches and ribs for 2 excluded.
One coupon per table
Expires: 10/30/10

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Auburn Hills • 1 miles south of the Palace of Auburn Hills

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Register for ATID, the Alliance for Teens
in Detroit: contact Rabbi Aaron Starr, ATID
director, (248) 357-5544 or your con-
gregational educator. Teens may choose
from Monday Night School featuring elec-
tives and the chance to study with rabbis
and educators; MCUSY: Motor City United
Synagogue Youth; Teen Volunteer Corps; and
Experiential Education, which includes trips
to New York, Philadelphia and Belize.

Jewish teens from all backgrounds, sign up
for Aish in the Woods' new Cafe 613, start-
ing Monday, Sept. 13, at 25725 Coolidge
in Oak Park. Accomplishments in studying,
volunteering and engaging with the Jewish
community will result in becoming a "613
Scholar" at year's end. Rabbi David Lichtig
leads. Tuition: $180; additional charge for
excursions. www.aishinthewoods.com or
(248) 948-9903.

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September 9 • 2010

Meet teaching team of Marcia Rosen and
Faye Ozrovitz at first "no-commitment" ses-
sion of a new Kindergarten/Pre-K class
9-11:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 12, at Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park. Parents have option
to stay. Details: educator®emanuel-mich.org
or (248) 967-4023.

Bring newborns through age 5 to "Jumpin
Music With Jilli" 9:30-10:15 a.m. Sunday,
Sept. 12, at Gan Shalom Parenting Center
and Preschool at Congregation Beth Shalom
in Oak Park. Jill Formanek leads. $54
for series, including Oct.10 and Nov. 21.
Registration: sgartenberg@congbethshalom.
org or (248) 547-7970.

Enroll children at Jewish Parents Institute
Sunday School, classes starting Sept. 12,

at the West Bloomfield JCC. JPI families get
free access to the JCC fitness facilities and
pool from 1-5 p.m. on JPI school days. Free
tuition for new students. Marilyn: (248) 432-
5471 or mwolfe@jccdet.org , or visit www.
JPISundaySchool.org .

Have fun at Federation's Young Adult
Division's Bagel Babies Picnic 10 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 19, at Inglenook Park. 20901

W.12 Mile, between Evergreen & Lahser,
Southfield. For families with children ages
1-3 (siblings welcome). Bagels and juice will
be served. RSVP: Jennifer Levine at jlevine@
jfmd.org .

Decorate a sukkah, make crafts and enjoy

brunch at program with Rabbi Jeff 10-11:30
a.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at Akiva Hebrew Day
School, 21100 W.12 Mile in Southfield. Open
to parents with children ages 2-9. Free. RSVP
to Lisa Parshan: (248) 386-1625, ext. 233.

Kids, make flowers from recycled materi-
als noon-2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at Janice
Charach Gallery inside the West Bloomfield
JCC. The workshop, offered during the gal-
lery's "Green Show" exhibit, is for ages 6-12.
Teacher will be Gina Adams-Levy, founder of
Peace, Love & Planet, which uses props and
hands-on activities to help children under-
stand why they need to protect the planet.
Free. RSVP required: (248) 432-5579.

Enjoy the Sukkah Decorating Party 4:30-6
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield. Arts and crafts and a
pizza dinner. RSVP required. (248) 661-5750.

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our noon Tuesday deadline,
nine days prior
to publication.
E-mail Calendar listings and
questions to

calendar@thejewishnews.com .

For telephone inquiries, call

David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

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