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Jessi,

Much To Do!

We are so incredibly proud
of all your accomplishments.
You are such an amazing
daughter, sister, friend &
person. Tufts is lucky to have
you

Love,
Jacob & Sam, Dan & Yany

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PAIGE

You are an amazing daughter.
We are so proud of all your hard
work and accomplishments.
May all your dreams come true!
Good luck at U of M!
Love,
Mom & Richard, Dad & Renee
Samantha, Jordan, Casey,
Cameron & Logan

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Jamie Daniels

Your incredible drive and independence
will help you in achieving all your
dreams. We wish you much success
and happiness on your continuing
journey. All the best at MSU!

All our love,
Mom, Kenny Arlyn, Andrew and Melanie

THURSDAY, MAY 26

BOOK REVIEW

1 pm. The JCC/JPM Book Club will review
Annie's Ghost, by Detroit native Steve
Luxenberg, at Oak Park JCC. 248-967-4030.

FRIDAY, MAY 27

MORNING CONCERT

10:30 am. A string quartet from the
Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony
Orchestra plays at "Coffee & Classical
Music" at Birmingham Area Seniors
Coordinating Council & Center 2121 Midvale
in Birmingham. $15. Tickets: 248-203-5280.

ATTORNEY AT KADIMA

7 pm. Kadima, the Jewish mental health
agency, presents program with attorney
Mark Accettura in Zussman Activity Center
of Kadima Building, 15999 W.12 Mile in
Southfield. He will tell family members
and others about various kinds of trusts
and how to secure the financial future for
a loved one psychiatric disabilities. Free.
www.kadimacenter.org or 248-559-8235.

SATURDAY, MAY 28

BET MIDRASH SHABBAT

9 am. Rabbi Steven Rubenstein leads Bet
Midrash style learning after the Torah read-
ing at Cong. Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield.
Open to the community. 248-851-6880.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2

SUNDAY, MAY 29

9:15 am. Women's only Rosh Chodesh
Lecture presents Goldie Silverstein speak-
ing on "Sivan: Using our Feet to Serve
Hashem" at Oak Park JCC. 248-967-4030.

JWV MEMORIAL EVENTS

10 am. Jewish War Veterans of the USA and
Ladies Auxiliary will join with the Russian
Jewish War Veterans for a Memorial Day
service at Machpelah Cemetery, 21701
Woodward, Ferndale.
12:30 pm. Additional service at Hebrew
Memorial Park, Gratiot at 14 Mile, Clinton
Township. Information: Jerry Order, 248-
629-9272.

THE SHOAH'S UNKNOWN

11 am. Community invited to pay its
respects at matzevah (unveiling of the
tombstone), marking remains of unknown
Holocaust survivors at Hebrew Memorial
Park, 21503 E. 14 Mile, near Gratiot, in
Clinton Township. Liberators of Nazi death
camps had deposited the victims' bones and
ashes with the Holocaust Memorial Center.
Assisting are Shaarit Haplaytah, Hebrew
Benevolent Society and Hebrew Memorial
Chapel. Selma, 248-553-2400, ext.12.

DOUBLE FEATURE

We love you,

Grandma & Poppa, Mom, Josh, Carly & Family

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May 26 2011

WEEKNIGHT WALK

6:30-7:30 pm. People of all ages and mar-
ital statuses invited to take a walk every
Wednesday in Nature Center parking lot at
Heritage Park, Farmington Road between 10
and 11 Mile, in Farmington. If raining, walk
begins at play area on lower level outside
Sears store in Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi. Pam,
p3ster@gmail.com or 248-420-3784.

SABBATH SOUL

1 pm. Films are The Yiddishe Gauchos and
The Golden Age of Second Avenue at Oak
Park JCC. Free. 248-967-4030.

You are an outstanding person.
Congrats on your scholarship to Kalamazoo College.

BEADING CLASS

1:30 pm. Meets in Room 205 at West
Bloomfield JCC. $3. 248-967-4020.

7:30 pm. Peel off layers of the workweek
at Shabbat Neshamah, a Kabbalat Shabbat
experience at Temple Israel, West Bloomfield.
www.temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700.

TUESDAY, MAY 31

Rachel Leider

of Detroit River aboard Diamond Queen.
$82/ $72 JCC member. RSVP: Marilyn,
mwolfe@jccdet.org or 248-432-5471.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1

ROSH CHODESH

CURRENT EVENTS

10:30 am. David Weiner leads current
events at Oak Park JCC. 248-967-4030.

GAME DAY

11 am-3 pm. Bring a game — such as canas-
ta, bridge, mah jongg, pinochle or euchre —
to Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Lunch.
$5. RSVP: Michelle, michelle@temple-israel.
org or 248-661-5700.

LUNCH & CONCERT

Noon. Lunch followed by 1 pm concert fea-
turing singer Yael Handelman at Oak Park
JCC. Concert only: $1. Pre-paid lunch: $3,
due by May 31: 248-967-4030.

BOOK CLUB

7 pm. Sisterhood book talk will feature The
Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman at Cong.
Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield. $5. RSVP:
Shelley, snslist@aol.com . 248-851-6880.

PARTY WITH ANGELS

7-10 pm. Celebrate first anniversary of
'merman Angels, founded by Michigan
native and cancer survivor Jonny 'merman,
at Fifth Avenue, 215 W. Fifth in Royal Oak.
$20. Proceeds help provide one-on-one
cancer support, linking cancer fighters to
cancer survivors and caregivers. www.
imermanangels.org or Joan, 248-330-0001.

DETROIT RIVER TOUR

8:30 am-5:30 pm. Center Travel bus
departs/returns at West Bloomfield JCC.
Oak Park JCC bus departs 9 am/returns 5
pm. Tour of Du Mouchelles, art auctioneers;
lunch at Tom's Oyster Bar; narrated cruise

FRIDAY, JUNE 3

MAGENTA GARAGE SALE

8:30 am.-7 pm. More than 1,000 items
available at 915 N. Blair in Royal Oak.

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