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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-09-16

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Light One Candle

Join Peter Yarrow & Noel Paul Stookey in a Benefit Concert
Honoring the Memory of Mary Travers of c2efer

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CALENDAR

Calendar from page 55

Tile City

Mosaic artists Joan Schwartz and Jacqui Ridley will

display their 10x5-foot, three-dimensional mosaic

cityscape called Where We Live Sept. 22 Oct. 10

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at Art Prize, 15 S. Division, Grand Rapids. For hours
and location of the works of more than 1,700 other

artists, see ArtPrize.org .

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mosaic

detail from

Where We Live

Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills
will hold a Blood Donor Drive 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 26.17 and up, weighing at
least 110 pounds and in good health can give
blood. RSVP at www.redcrossblood.org and
enter sponsor code (adatss) and fill out pro-
file that leads to the schedule. Or call Ruth
Zerin, (248) 538-9260. Drop-ins welcome.
Ruth Zerin and Amy Strauss are co-chairs.

Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.

Ford Community & Performing Arts Center
Michael A. Guido Theater

For more information, call (313) 943-13
Order your tickets at dearbomtheateccom

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• Your choice of soup or salad
• Choose your main entrée

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• Your choice of dessert
•Includes Soft drink, coffee or hot tea

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• Includes choice of a side dish,

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Open Mon-Fri for lunch and dinner.
Saturday and Sunday dinner only.

No discounts or coupons
can be used ebb the early bird special

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Ali bottles of wine
every Tharsd

Friday Night
Kids Eat Free

(10 And Under)

Private Banquet and Conference Rooms for Up to 85 People

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Attend free Yom Kippur services:
• At the Plaza Hote1,16400 J.L. Hudson
Drive at Northwestern in Southfield spon-
sored by Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue
together with Cong. Hava Nashira of
Farmington Hills, Friday-Saturday, Sept.
17-18. No RSVP needed; prayer books pro-
vided. Info: downtownsynagogue.org , (313)
932-4047 or info@havanashira.com .
• At Aish HaTorah, 25725 Coolidge, Oak
Park. Services Friday-Saturday, Sept. 17-18.
RSVP: (248) 891-9044 or
www.aishinthewoods.com/new/register.php.

CARRYOUT

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

Oak Park JCC, (248) 967-4030:
• Monday, Sept. 20,10-11:30 a.m.: Holocaust
Survivors Support Group lead by Dr.
Charles Silow. Also, 1 p.m.: Cafe Europa with

Attend Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hill's free, four-part lunch and
learn series "The Dream and Reality of
Israel." Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz will present
11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesdays, Sept. 21-28 and
Oct. 5-12. The four sessions will focus, in

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Room 204. Free. Also, 2 p.m.: Linda Garfield
leads Current Events in Room 205. $3.
• Wednesday, Sept. 22,1:30 p.m.: Jog Your
Memory with Allen Vinocur in Room 205. $3.

Frankel Academy Choir. Refreshments. Free.
• Tuesday, Sept. 21,1 p.m. Joel Marwil facili-
tates travelogue to Spain, Portugal. Free.
• Wednesday, Sept. 22,1-3 p.m.: Bridge Club.

Snazzy, Jazzy Pad

Hear A. Spencer Barefield, award-

winning jazz composer and guitarist

perform in a home concert in Detroit's

historic Palmer Woods 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 22, with bassist

Dave Young and percussionist Djallo

Djakate Keita. The three will perform in

• Featuring Authentic Chinese/Asian Cooking
•Complete Lunch Starts at $6.55
•Children's Menu
• Healthy, Low Fat, 'Sodium Free' Choices
• Vegetarian Dishes

Barefield's own abode, an art-filled 1937

English cottage. Guests may take a dip

in the pool afterward. A reception with

wine, hors d'oeuvres and desserts is

included. Location provided with ticket.

Expires 10/15/10

3947014 Mile Rd. corner of Hae,get tx in the Ne‘%berr ■

Square Plaza),

www.szechuanempire.com

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SENIORS

JEWISH LEARNING

eYzechimw dmpire &North
estaurant

Not good with any other offer
1 coupon per table • with coupon-

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.17 to Barbara: (248)
481-9580.

West Bloomfield JCC, (248) 967 4030:
• Monday, Sept. 20,10 a.m.: Men's Club in

WE'VE MOVED 2 DOORS DOWN!

Total Bill
DINE IN OR

LEARNING

Participate in a sukkah-building workshop
for Sukkot with Aish in the Woods 3 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 19, at homes in surrounding
area. Details: www.aishinthewoods.com Also:
Aish is also sponsoring a men's mission to
Israel, Oct.10-17. See: missions@aish.com .

& Dinner

10 Y° 0 ff

sequence, Moses Montefiore, Theodor Herzl,
Joseph Trompeldor and Elie Cohen. Bring
your own dairy lunch. Drinks and dessert
provided. RSVP by the Monday before to
Sheila Lederman (248) 851-5100, ext. 246,
or slederman@adatshalom.org .

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Get $35 tickets at www.barefieldjazz.

248-960-7666

Barefield, Young and Keita

eventbrite.com or (313) 891-2514.

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