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July 14, 2011 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-07-14

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BRIDGEFORD °

The Bridgeford

faucet completes a

Bookstock Needs
New Warehouse
The Bookstock Used Book and Media
Sale is seeking new space to serve as
a warehouse, sorting and drop-off
depot. Bookstock's annual spring sale
has contributed nearly $1 million
over the last nine years to literacy and
educational programs in Southeast
Michigan.
For four years, the owners of
Bloomfield Plaza at Maple and
Telegraph have graciously donated
space free of charge. They now need
to explore other uses for this space.
Bookstock is seeking an open,
indoor, heated space with at least
2,000-3,000 square feet. Possibilities
include a freestanding building, a
space within an office building or
strip mall or a storage facility. A loca-
tion in the area bounded by Square
Lake Road, Woodward Avenue, 12
Mile and Orchard Lake roads is pre-
ferred.
The space would be used to accept,
sort and store used donated materials
until they are moved in the spring to
the annual sale at Laurel Park Place in
Livonia.
Bookstock volunteers work from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays, with some
variations. The organization also has
six or seven Sunday drop-offs during
the year, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Bookstock chairs will also need
access at other times to assess what
has been donated. First-floor space
with private, outside entry is preferred
and is needed from August 2011 until
June 1, 2012 or longer, if available.
If you can help with space, call
Janet Berman, Bookstock co-chair, at
(248) 408-2620 or e-mail at janet@
bookstock.info.
The Bookstock Used Book and
Media Sale is the largest sale of its
type in Michigan. For more informa-
tion, visit www.bookstock.info.

Ann Arbor Shul Plans
Carlebach-Style Service
Beth Israel Congregation in Ann
Arbor will launch a new Friday night
service based on the melodies used
by the Shira Hadasha congregation in
Jerusalem, which were originally com-
posed by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach.
Inspired by the University of
Michigan Hillel student-led Shalvah
Minyan and the short-lived Kabbalat
Minyan in West Bloomfield, this lay-
led service is traditional in feel, with
many lively and soulful tunes sung by
everyone. It will be held at 6:30 p.m.
July 29 at 2000 Washtenaw in Ann
Arbor.
A fully transliterated Friday night
prayer book is available for use. Call
for information: (734) 665-9897.

traditionally styled

kitchen without

sacrificing 21st

century performance.

Old-world detailing

is perfected on the

Bridgeford kitchen

faucet bringing

modern functionality

to a Victorian-styled

kitchen. The faucet

is available in oil

rubbed bronze,

brushed nickel and

Starlight'" chrome.

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• Organized events, activities and outings seven days a week
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• Aquatics classes led by a certified Arthritis Foundation instructor
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