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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-06-30

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SUNDAY, JULY 10

KENSINGTON OUTING

11 am. Temple Israel's Imagine and
Brotherhood invite young families to
Kensington Metropark, West Pavilion,
Milford. Barbecue, games, petting farm,
biking, walking trails, swimming, fishing,
water park, etc. $10/family plus a seasonal
or daily ($5) Metropark pass. Some addi-
tional fees. RSVP by July 6: michelle®
temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700.

ISRAELI SCOUTS SING

7 pm. The Israeli Scout Friendship Caravan
performs in Rothstein Park, behind Oak
Park JCC. Free. 248-967-4030.

TUESDAY, JULY 12

DINNER BOOK CLUB

6:30 pm. Marilyn Schelberg facilitates
discussion of The Invisible Bridge by Julie
Orringer for adult book club summer series
at Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. This
novel of family secrets, set in Hungary in
the time of the Nazis, examines the less
tangible costs of war. $12 includes dinner.
RSVP: judy®temple-israel.org or 248-661-
5700.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 13

JEWS & SHI'ITES

7:30 pm. Prof. Howard Lupovitch lectures
on "Jews in a Shi'ite Society" at Cong. Beth
Ahm in West Bloomfield. $15. Registration:
248-851-6880.

Thanks to our Saturday morning school,
B'nai Moshe kids can pretend to be superheroes
they've never seen in cartoons.

THURSDAY, JULY 14

JEWISH HISTORY TOUR

10 am-3 pm. Jewish Historical Society
docent-led tour, starting at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Southfield, will visit Detroit Jewish
landmarks. Some walking. $40/$35 JHS
member, includes box lunch. RSVP: info@
michjewishhistory.org or 248-432-5517.

HARRY POTTER PARTY

1 pm. Celebrate Harry Potter movie for
age 7 and older at Bloomfield Twp. Library,
1099 Lone Pine. RSVP required: www.btpl.
org or 248-642-5800.

Mordecai. Queen Esther. King David. Abraham. They're just a few of the Jewish
heroes your kids will want to emulate when they attend the LIFE. (Learning is a
Family Experience) education program at Congregation B'nai Moshe.

Our kids become interested, excited and connected with Jewish life. We offer top
teachers, small class sizes, innovative learning and unique family programs. Parental
participation is a key to our success.

We also have a Tot Shabbat program on Shabbat mornings for the pre-K crowd.

TUESDAY, JULY 19

COLLEGE TIGERS NIGHT

7 pm. Purchase ticket for Detroit Tigers
vs. Oakland on VIP College Night at
Comerica Park, Detroit. Details: www.
communityNXT.com/SummerTerm or 248-
203-1467.

JN's Calendar by Esther Allweiss Ingber

FREE KINDERGARTEN! Register now and get kindergarten FREE for the upcoming

school year (2011-2012). This is a limited time offer so don't wait!

L. LEE. classes begin Sept. 15. Kindergarten and grades 8-11 meet only on Shabbat. first grade

through Bar/Bat Mitzvah meet on Shabbat and on Tuesdays from 4:30 - 6:30. For information,
contact Education Director Gail Gales at 248-788-3600 or cbmedu@bnaimoshe.org.

HOW TO SEND IN
LISTINGS:

Send listings by noon Tuesday,

nine days prior to publication.

E-mail listings and questions to

calendar@thejewishnews.com .

For telephone inquiries,

Congregation B'nai Moshe
6800 Drake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Con5re ation

D'riai Moshe

248.788.3600
wwwBnaiMoshe.org
cbmeciughflaimosheory

call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

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