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Mitchell & Joseph

Cousins and friends forever.
It is through your Dedication
and Perseverance
that you have both become
Outstanding Scholars,
Amazing Athletes
and young men of
Impeccable Character!
May you continue to be
blessed with Success,
Health and Happiness!

Much To Do! from page 21

CONGRESS REPS

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Much Love and Pride,
Kitty, Michael, Sandy, Kenny
Adina, Shayni, Celia and Jacob

10 am. U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow and

U.S. Rep. Gary Peters (Ninth District), both
Democrats, address League of Women Voters
at Shenandoah Country Club, 5600 Walnut
Lake Road, West Bloomfield. $30 includes
lunch/$10 speakers only. RSVP: www.LWVOA.
org or 248-594-6602.

PEOPLE'S FESTIVAL

10 am-3 pm. Interfaith congregations,
including the Downtown Synagogue, will host
family celebration on several blocks of Field
and St. Paul streets on Detroit's East Side.
Gospel music, a dance troupe, children's
baseball, prizes, food. Details: Blair, 248-736-
6821.

RELAY FOR LIFE

10:30 pm. Hillel of Metro Detroit welcomes
walkers and donors for event and all-night
party, through 10 am Sunday, for American
Cancer Society. Meet at baseball diamond
next to Community Center in Shepherd Park,
14200 Oak Park Blvd. RSVP by June 7: Neil,
hilleled@wayne.edu or 313-577-3459.

FAMILY CAMPING

BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
PEN 7 DAYS: MON. SAT. 7 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m.

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2 pm. Tent set-up begins for Temple
Israel's overnight camping trip at Highland
Recreation Area in White Lake Twp. Come
at 3:45 if only staying for evening. Per fam-
ily charge: $10/$18 for overnight. RSVP:
Michelle, michelle@temple-israel.org or 248-
661-5700.

Bloomfield Plaza • 6638 Telegraph Road and Maple • 248-851-0313

includes lunch at Caucus Club. Marilyn,
mwolfe@jccdet.org or 248-432-5471.

TEEN ACTING CAMP

10 am-1:30 pm. Gordon Michaels teaches
through Tuesday, June 28, excluding week-
ends, at Genitti's Little Theatre, 108 E. Main,
Northville 48167. $225. 248-262-6805 or
gordonmichaelsstudio.com .

ULPAN AVIV

Various times. Adults and children can take
an array of classes in Hebrew to improve
conversational skills, including classes for
singing, Bible contest preparation (grades
6-12 only), ulpan and cooking. Tuesdays,
Wednesdays or Thursdays, through Aug. 4, at
25560 Filmore Place, Southfield. Instructor
Libat Aviv heads Hebrew Dept. at Yeshivat
Akiva. Details: libat6@gmail.com or 248-
996-9072.

THURSDAY, JUNE 23

PROHIBITION-JAZZ TOUR

6:30-10:15 pm. Book for recurring Thursday
night adventure in Detroit with Linda Yellin's
Feet on the Street Tours, through Aug. 25,
departing from Pizzeria Biga, 29110 Franklin,
Southfield. Stories about Purple Gang and
liquor smuggling. Visit a Prohibition hot spot
offering jazz and Motown classics. 21 and
older. $40. www.FeetOnTheStreetTours.com
or 248-353-8687.

COUPLES REUNITE

Need a clean slate?

If you are unable to pay your bills,

you are a candidate for bankruptcy.
It's the best solution to debt problems
that are not going to go away.

me to

David Findling, Esq.

2 48 -399 - 9700

david@findlinglaw.com

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Keep your company top of
mind with our readers.

ADVERTISE WITH US!
CALL 248.351.5107

Visit theJEWISHNEWS.com

June 2 2011

SUNDAY, JUNE 12

FREEDOM CONCERT

2:30 pm. Cantor Darcie Sharlein and mem-
bers of the Shir Chadash Choir will offer
songs of freedom and tikkun olam at "Sing
Freedom" concert at Temple Emanu-El, Oak
Park. The Youth Choir and Social Action
Committee will participate. Bring a can of
food. 248-967-4020.

COUNCIL'S MEETING

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agency.
file for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.

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7:30 pm. RSVP by June 6 to attend party
for Couples Club members from 1970s-'80s
at Temple Israel, West Bloomfield.
Community welcome. Strolling dinner, com-
edy by Rabbi Bob Alper and music of the
Templettes. $125 per couple. RSVP: Michelle,
michelle@temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700.

7 pm. Purchase tickets now to Jewish
Community Relations Council's annual meet-
ing at West Bloomfield JCC. Joel Jacob
will receive the Activist of the Year Award.
$36 and higher. Pre-glow reception at 6 pm
for contributors of $180 and higher. RSVP:
detroitjcrc.org or 248-642-5393.

SATURDAY, JUNE 25

MUSIC IN HOMES

8 pm. A. Spencer Barefield Quintet performs
during "Jazz Fest," a Music in Homes event
in Detroit's Palmer Woods neighborhood.
Tickets: palmerwoodsmusicinhomes2011.
eventbrite.com . Details: Barbara, 313-891-
2514.

SUNDAY, JUNE 26

'JAZZ FEST' BUS

12:45-5:30 pm. Center Travel Dept. bus
departs/returns at West Bloomfield JCC
for 2 pm "Jazz Fest" performance, a Music
in Homes presentation in Detroit's Palmer
Woods neighborhood. Oak Park JCC bus
departs 1:15 pm/returns 5 pm. Tour historic
Redstone home and hear Marion Hayden's
Legacy Ensemble. $70/$60 JCC member,
includes food. RSVP: Marilyn, mwolfe@jccdet.
org or 248-432-5471.

JN's Calendar by Esther Allweiss Ingber.

HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS:

TUESDAY, JUNE 21

Send listings by noon Tuesday,

DETROIT ART TOUR

nine days prior to publication.

9:30 am-3:30 pm. Bus departs/returns
at West Bloomfield JCC for Center Travel
Dept.'s "Art & Architecture III" tour, led by
Linda Yellin. Oak Park JCC bus departs 10
am/returns 3 pm. $82/$72 JCC member,

E-mail listings and questions to

calendar@thejewishnews.com .

For telephone inquiries,

call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

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