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FRIDAY, JUNE 17

JAPAN EARTHQUAKE

WRITERS' CORNER

Noon-1:30 pm. Detroit native Joshua
Friedman of Japan speaks at ASK Luncheon
at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. He will
share his experience as a volunteer in one of
the areas hardest hit by the March 11 earth-
quake in northeastern Japan. $5; includes
lunch. RSVP due now: Cheryl@temple-israel.
org or 248-661-5725.

10 am. Express yourself at Oak Park JCC.
Free. 248-967-4030.

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I wrote a tribute to my attorney, the Honorable Justin "Chuck" Ravitz, who
believed my story along with the many others who came forward and bared their
souls of torment from being abused by the priests of the Catholic Church. He
represented all of us in a class action lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Detroit in
January, 2005 to no avail. The Catholic Church's lawyers and hierarchy blocked
the victims from ever having their stories told in open courts.
Justin "Chuck" Ravitz, encouraged me to write my story. He read it and
approved of the manner in which it was being told. He was going to write his
opinion of these cases for the inside of my book cover, but died before he could
complete it. People need to know the truth. My book in a very small way opens
the door to the truth. This is my true story of the abuse I suffered by a Catholic
priest during my youth. I have lived with these memories throughout my entire
life. This priest was finally defrocked by Pope John Paul II on
January 1 1 , 2004, after 39 long years.

You may purchase the book Raped by a Catholic Priest:
My True Story on Amazon.com kindle for only $9.99.

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11 am-noon. Monthly playgroup for children
from birth through age 21/2 at Temple Israel,
West Bloomfield. Also meets July 15 and
Aug.19. RSVP: michelle@temple-israel.org
or 248-661-5700.

TRI-LINGUAL SERVICE

1 pm. Ida Kogan leads service in Hebrew,
Russian and English at Oak Park JCC. Free.
248-967-4030.

HONORING ELDERS

8 pm. Special Shabbat evening, featuring
Shir Chadash Choir, to honor members in
their 90s planned at Temple Emanu-El in
Oak Park. 248-967-4020.

SUMMER BOOK CLUB

CAFE EUROPA

1 pm. Program for Holocaust Survivors and
Families presents Schmaltz Klezmer Band at
Oak Park JCC. 248-967-4030.

SATURDAY, JUNE 18

SISTERHOOD SHABBAT

9 am. Women will lead 31st annual
Sisterhood Shabbat service at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.
sisterhood@shaareyzedek.org or
248-357-5544, ext. 48.

MEN'S CLUB SHABBAT

9:30 am. Kiddush lunch follows service at
Cong. Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield.
silverjeff@yahoo.com or 248-494-1949.

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LUNCH & LEARN

Noon-1 pm. The Active Life-COJAR pres-
ents speaker at Oak Park JCC. $3; bring
your lunch. 248-967-4030.

Through Aug. 1. Summer reading program
for "grownups" offers prizes at Southfield
Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. Jane,
jsloan@sfldlib.org or 248-796-4362.

27847 Orchard Lake Road

Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Open 7 Days at 11 am

GOLF OUTING

Noon. All skill levels invited to co-ed
Temple Israel Brotherhood Golf Outing at
Tanglewood Golf Club in South Lyon. $100/
person, includes 18 holes, cart, lunch, din-
ner; $25 for dinner only. Checks payable to
"Temple Israel Brotherhood." Details from
Steve, 248-553-7008.

SUNDAY, JUNE 19

LIBRARY MUSIC

2:30 pm. Doors open for "Music@Main"
series concert featuring singer-pianist Alvin
Waddles Jr. at West Bloomfield Township
Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road.
Free. Robin, rckbird@sbcglobal.net or 248-
851-0463.

NEW PLAYS - ANN ARBOR

8 pm. Opening night for Fireside Festival
of New Works, different plays staged
nightly at 8 through Wednesday, June 22,
at Performance Network, 120 E. Huron, Ann
Arbor 48104. The previously unproduced,
full-length scripts are by playwrights with a
Michigan connection. Schedule/tickets: www.
performancenetwork.org or 734-663-0681.

BOOK TALK

1 pm. CSZ Sisterhood Book Club invites
community to discuss A Pigeon and a Boy
by Meir Shalev, facilitated by Linda Cohen,
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Free.
RSVP: sisterhood@shaareyzedek.org or 248-
357-5544, ext. 48.

CAREGIVERS' SUPPORT

5:30-7 pm. Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish
Community Adult Day Care Program of
Jewish Senior Life offers evening support
group for caregivers of older adults. Meets
at JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield.
Free. RSVP: Dorothy, 248-233-4392.
7-9 pm. Meets at Fleischman Residence,
6710 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP:
Fran, 248-592-5032.

TUESDAY, JUNE 21

BABIES & BOOKS

10:30 am. Simple stories, songs, finger
plays, social interaction and play time in a
baby-friendly setting inside Temple Israel
Children's Library in West Bloomfield. Meets
weekly through Aug. 9, except for July
19. Free. Drop-in OK, but RSVP preferred:
judy@temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700.

TRAVELOGUE

1 pm. Joel Marwil's topic: "Northern Europe"
at Oak Park JCC. Free. 248-967-4030.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22

SPECIAL COLLEGE PRICING

$20 per year

10 months • In-state only • Call for out of state special rates

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June 16 • 2011

MONDAY, JUNE 20

DROP OFF ITEMS

9 am-4 pm. Beth Ahm Sisterhood asks
for donations of lightly used clothing and
household items for annual rummage sale
on Aug. 21-23. Items accepted Monday
through Thursday at the shul, 5075 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield. 248-851-6880.

BABY YOGA

10:30 am. "Baby Yoga-Karma Kids" sum-
mer session begins at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. Wednesday series is for babies
who are just starting to move about, but
will stay close to their mom or dad. Meets
through Aug.10. $18 for one baby and par-
ent. Drop-ins welcome with RSVP to Donna:
248-661-5750 or dbolda@temple-israel.org .

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