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Hot Summer In The City

Wednesday, July 27, 2011 9:00am - 5:00pm
@ Renew Hair and Skin Center

Much To Do!

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July 24-26. Congregation B'nai Moshe in
West Bloomfield offers gently worn clothing
for the family, children's and baby items,
small appliances, housewares, books and
more. Sunday 10 am-4 pm; Monday, 10-6:30;
Tuesday 10-4. 248-788-0600.

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Register now. Center Travel Dept. will
go in August to see shows Don't Hug Me
in Turkeyville, Working at Tibbits Opera
House, Consider the Oyster at Purple Rose
Theatre; to Canada for Willistead Manor,
Hiram Walker Distillery and Ann Arbor for
University of Michigan Museum of Art.
Extended trips in September: Mt. Rushmore;
Branson, Mo.; and Stratford Festival of
Canada. Details: www.jccdet.org or 248-432-
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child/$10 adult. Workshop follows for $8.
Tickets: www.puppetart.org or 313-961-7777.

JAVA HAVDALAH

7 pm. Coffeehouse, featuring musical
talents of Heller, Steyer and Green, fol-
lows Havdalah at Temple Kol Ami, West
Bloomfield. Benefit for music programming
at TKA and also Temple Shir Shalom, West
Bloomfield. $10. www.tkolami.org or 248-
661-0040.

SUNDAY, JULY 24

CARNIVAL FUN

1-3 pm. Games, inflatables, snacks are part
of family day at Oak Park JCC. Tickets: five
for $1, or an arm's length of them for $5.
Bring a donation of gently used clothing
(any size) or housewares to help support
Council Thrift shops run by National Council
of Jewish Women-Greater Detroit Chapter.
Jaymie: 248-432-5628.

FRIDAY, JULY 22

Are you terrified of brushing your hair?

WATER FUN & DINNER

4:30 pm. Cool off pre-Shabbat at the
Splash Pad in Heritage Park, 24725
Farmington Road, Farmington Hills. Hosted
by Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Bring
a towel and pack a dairy dinner; dessert will
be provided. Free. RSVP: Nina, nrosenblum@
cbahm.org or 248-851-6880.

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showed promise of giving me back my hair" to stop the loss.

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6 pm. Instrumental Kabbalat Shabbat ser-
vice at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington
Hills, features Marty Liebman on keyboards,
Dan Shere, guitar, and Chazzan Dan Gross,
drums. Caren, charwood@adatshalom.org or
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_Hot Summer in The City Event. Join Us. All Are Welcome!
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3-4 pm. Music@Main concert series per-
formance by mask/movement artist Doug
Berky at West Bloomfield Township Public
Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road. Doors
open 2:30. Free. Robin, rckbird@sbcglobal.
net or 248-851-0463.

MONDAY, JULY 25

HADASSAH BOOK GROUP

10 am. Talk about The Tenth Song by Israeli
author Naomi Ragen at Davidson Hadassah
House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. Hadassah Book Discussion
Group welcomes guests. Free. 248-683-
5030.

OPERA MOVIE

6:15 pm. Singer, songwriter and teacher
Steve Kiaper of Oak Park leads Renewal-
style Kabbalat Shabbat service at Cong. Shir
Tikvah in Troy. www.Jewish Troubadour.com
or 248-895-3011.

2-3:30 pm. Joe Tazelaar presents Part 1
of Massenet's Manon in Room 205 at West
Bloomfield JCC. $3. 248-967-4030.

MOISHE HOUSE VISITS

TUESDAY, JULY 26

8 pm. Meet young adult residents of
Moishe House in Detroit when they come
for Kabbalat Shabbat service at Downtown
Synagogue, Detroit. downtownsynagogue@
gmail.com or 313-962-4047.

SATURDAY, JULY 23

ISRAEL'S GEN. HOREV

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RESUME WORKSHOP

9 am-noon. First topic in "Get a Job" semi-
nar series, held at same time through Friday,
July 29, at JVS, 29699 Southfield Road in
Southfield. Schedule: Job Search Strategies,
Wednesday; Networking Basics, Thursday;
Interviewing, Friday. RSVP: wtarrow@jvsdet.
org or 248-233-4245.

BABIES & BOOKS

10:45 am. Major General (Res.) Amos Horev
of Israel will speak during Shabbat services
(starting at 9) at Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. The celebrated soldier,
scholar and statesman is considered among
the heroes in securing Israel's statehood
and survival. American Technion Society co-
sponsors visit. Office: 248-851-5100.

10:30 am. Beth Krajenke, early childhood
specialist at West Bloomfield Township
Public Library, will share stories and songs
at baby-friendly program in children's library
at Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. Meets
Tuesdays through Aug. 9. Free. 248-661-
5700 or judy@temple-israel.org .

PUPPET SHOW

SENIORS' LUNCH & LEARN

2 pm. Kolobok, a musical telling of the
gingerbread man story, based on a Russian
folktale, staged at PuppetART Theatre, 25
E. Grand River in Detroit. Also staged 10 am
Thursday, July 28, and 2 pm Saturday, July
30. Recommended for age 4 and older. $5

Noon-1 pm. Conclusion of Rabbi Eli
Finkelman's two-part series on "Conversion
to Judaism," presented by the Active Life-
COJAR, at Oak Park JCC. $3/bring a lunch.
248-967-4030.

