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PLUMBING, hEATING essk MECK4NPCAL CURRENT EVENTS 2 pm. Linda Garfield facilitates in Room 205 at West Bloomfield JCC. $3. 248-967-4030. TUESDAY, JULY 12 Gaylord Wittock Kitchen and Bath USED ITEMS SOUGHT 10 am-8 pm Thursday; noon-5 pm Friday; 11 am-5 pm Saturday, July 7-9, at Southfield Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. www. librarybooksales.org or 248-796-4224. Aisles of inspiration filled with the latest styles. Friendly experts who can help with Also visit us in: STREISAND MOVIE 1 pm. Program for Holocaust Survivors, Families & Friends hosts DVD film, Yentl (132 min.) at Oak Park JCC. Jewish girl (Barbra Streisand) disguises herself as a boy to enter religious training. Free. 248- 967-4030. Clothing (especially children's wear) and small appliances are sought for Cong. Beth Ahm's rummage sale. Bring donations to the shul before Aug. 3. Call 248-851-6880. Spring is here! Warm up to a whole new look with help from the Wittock remodeling experts! Plus save up to 40% on your purchase! Birmingham 950 S. Old Woodward Avenue ONGOING SATURDAY, JULY 9 TORAH STUDY 000000 10 am. Rabbi Rachel Shere leads Shabbat Torah study, and also on July 16, at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. www. adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100. MUSICAL ADVENTURE 2 pm. Exploration of classical music with Fabs Kaldobsky at Oak Park JCC. 248-967- 4030. ZARZUELA OPERA 7-10 pm. Madrilena Bonita, interpreted by Maria Jose Montiel, at Oak Park JCC. Includes intermission, refreshments. Free. 248-967-4030. PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW Noon-4 pm. Opening reception for photog- rapher Ralph Scheer's month-long exhibit at the Novi Public Library, 45255 W.10 Mile. Open to all. 248-421-5089. CAMPFIRE HAVDALAH 7 pm. Cantor Darcie Sharlein, educator Geoff Berdy and Rabbi Joseph Klein will lead campfire singing after Havdalah service at Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. Fixings for s'mores provided; bring a lawn chair. emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020. SUNDAY, JULY 10 ISRAELI SCOUTS SING Personall ► focused and private, Lal.vrence Technological University produces ,uaca 5 leaders ;vit• an entrepreneurial spirit and a global view. Thats why most IVERSIT1f$ 2.017 TOLLE theY,dwe The earning power of their bachelor s degree is tops in the Detroit area. MONDAY, JULY 11 The high-end personal computer provided to all undergracis is customized COJAR LUNCH & LEARN with ail needed software — a unique benefit valued up to 515 : 000. Noon-1 pm. Goldie Silverstein on "Reflections From Tehillim," presented by the Active Life-COJAR, at Oak Park JCC. $3/bring kosher lunch. 248-967-4030. _ f..7 %.%L., ! I7 17' 7 5 • '7 CO;1 :7i:6: ■ - ;7 July 7 2011 PARTNERS IN TORAH 4! LS C- i-.7 :7. 5;:.- c= r7 .:::75 Lawrence Tech 18 SENIORS CONCERT 1 pm. Ben Opengeym, the one-man orches- tra, presents program of classical, popular and Jewish music at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Free. Janet, 248-357-5544. MEMORY CLUB 1:30 pm. Ronnie Berman tries brain teas- ers with seniors in Room 205 at West Bloomfield JCC. $3. 248-967-4030. MIDDLE EAST SERIES 2:30-4 pm. "The New Middle East: Challenges, Opportunities and Concerns" is the first topic in Institute for Retired Professionals' annual Kersh Lecture Series at West Bloomfield JCC. History Prof. Howard Lupovitch continues series, "Our Current Problems and Current Dilemmas," on July 20 and 27. Free; open to all. IRP: 248-967-4030, ext. 2018. Lawrence Tech students are employed within a month of graduating. [ Watve you; application tee at www.ltu.edwapplyfree tIRIENDL1 V. SCHOOL 7 pm. Israeli Scouts perform songs in Rothstein Park, behind Oak Park JCC. Sponsors: JCC, the Active Life, Jewish Senior Life, Cong. Beth Shalom, Cong. T'chiyah, Temple Emanu-El, Cong. Shir Tikvah, Shalom Family. Free. 248-967-4030, ext. 2006. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 . " iN ss , -ti , :55 www.ltu.edu Noon-1 pm. Partners in Torah leads lunch discussion, "From Mourning to Meaning: Understanding the Dark Side of the Jewish Calendar," about the 17th of Tammuz, Tisha b'Av and the Three Weeks between, at Downtown Synagogue, Detroit. Info: 313-962- 4047 or downtownsynagogue@gmail.com . THURSDAY, JULY 14 CURRENT EVENTS 10:30 am. Discussion led by David Weiner at Oak Park JCC. 248-967-4030. LUNCH & CONCERT Noon. Lunch followed by 1 pm concert featuring Mark Edwards at Oak Park JCC. Concert only: $1. Pre-paid lunch: $3, due by July 12. 248-967-4030. SURVIVORS TO GATHER 2-3 pm. Dr. Charles Silow, director of Program for Holocaust Survivors and