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level of Southfield Public Library, 26300
Evergreen. www.librarybooksales.org . or
248-796-4224.

Bloomfield. $36 per family. Marissa, mke-
lin@temple-israel.org or 248-661-5725.

GAME DAY WITH LUNCH

SUNDAY, AUG. 7

11 am-3 pm. Bring friends and a favorite
card or tile game to play at tables sup-
plied by Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. $5
includes lunch. RSVP: michelle@temple-
israel.org or 248-248-661-5700.

LUNCH & OPERA

Noon. Lunch precedes 1 pm opera movie at
Oak Park JCC. Program only: $1. Lunch: $3,
pre-pay by Aug. 2. 248-967-4030.

PROHIBITION-JAZZ TOUR

6:30-10:15 pm. Linda Yellin's Feet on
the Street Tours leads weekly adventure
Thursdays through Aug. 25. Leaves/returns:
Pizzeria Biga, 29110 Franklin, Southfield.
Additional pick-up on Monroe at St. Antoine
in Greektown. Stories about the Purple
Gang, plus sights involving liquor smuggling.
Includes stop at a Prohibition hot spot offer-
ing jazz and Motown classics. $40 for age
21 and older. www.FeetOnTheStreetTours.
com or 248-353-8678.

FOOD DOCUMENTARY

7:30-9:30 pm. Royal Oak-based
Regeneration Raw and its Heal Yourself
Institute presents documentary, Food
Matters, at Main Art Theatre, 118 N. Main,
Royal Oak. Q&A follows with film's David
Wolfe, on raw and super foods. $10. www.
how2eatraw.com or 248-470-4290.

FRIDAY, AUG. 5

STOP HUNGER PROJECT

Deadline day. Design/decorate a paper
plate with pictures and/or a message
to stop hunger. Plates will be mailed to
the Capital Building in Lansing. Drop off
plates to kosher food pantry Yad Ezra at
2850 W.11 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072.
Alternatively, send in your email message to
be transferred to a plate: josh@yadezra.org .

MOM 2 MOM SALE

11 am-4 pm. Reserve a table now for
Sisterhood-sponsored sale at Temple Kol
Ami, West Bloomfield: sallyjolevine@yahoo.
com. Admission: $1. Temple: 248-661-0040.

OUTDOOR SHABBAT

7:30 pm. Gospel group, Soul Children of
Chicago, performs at "Under the Stars"
Shabbat service at Temple Israel, West
Bloomfield. Picnic supper at 6 — bring your
own or RSVP for the buffet. Buffet: $12 age
13-adult/free for younger. RSVP: sandi@
temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700.

Handmaker has a warm, Kosher home for
you in sunny Tucson — and you don't have to
be a bi macher to afford it!

FAMILY FUN DAY

1-4 pm. Cong. B'nai Moshe, West
Bloomfield, hosts informal afternoon for
meeting clergy and hanging out at Willoway
Day Camp in West Bloomfield. Family-
friendly activities will include swimming,
kickball, candle-making, paddleboats, soc-
cer, volleyball, mini-golf and arts and crafts;
also kosher food. Free. RSVP: bnaimoshe-
families@gmail.com or 248-788-0600.

TUESDAY, AUG. 11

3 SAJE LECTURES

9:30-11 am. Seminars for Adult Jewish
Enrichment at West Bloomfield JCC offers
three learning sessions with Yaffa Epstein of
Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, an inde-
pendent, non-denominational co-ed school
in Jerusalem. First with brunch ($10):
"Should Looks Matter? What Is Beauty in
Judaism?" Second ($5): "Bruriah: Truth,
Myth and the Construction of the Ideal
Jewish Woman," 2-3:30 pm. Third ($5): "If
it's Worth Saying Once, it's Worth Saying
Twice: Lessons From Hillel's Ascent to
Power," 7-8:30 pm. $18 for all three. RSVP:
www.jccdet.org or 248-432-5692.

LUNCH & 'MANILOW'

Noon. Impersonator Frank Sternett presents
"Tribute to Barry Manilow" at Cong. Beth
Ahm, West Bloomfield. Hosted by Bloomfield
Hills, Deborah & Evergreen groups of
Greater Detroit of Hadassah. $18 includes
lunch. Send check payable to Hadassah
by Aug. 8 to: Marilynn Skuisky, 6313
Eastbrooke, West Bloomfield, MI 48322.

Blue sky...bright sun...beautiful mountains.

Along with world-class

lifestyle choices from fully independent apartments to assisted living suites.

Handmaker has it all...in a safe, "campus" setting. Featuring programs and activities

worthy of a cruise ship. Plus an endless menu of a la carte services — including an

on-site beauty salon. And award-winning chefs who offer your choice of gourmet

Kosher cuisine along with extended dining hours.

CHILDREN'S THEATER

7 pm. 8th Wonder Theatre stages Pippi
Longstocking, a family friendly show,
at Village Theater at Cherry Hill, 50400
Cherry Hill, Canton. Matinee and evening
performances (dark Monday) through
Aug.13. $5 seats at 10 a.m. shows
Aug. 9-12; $10-15 on other dates/times.
www.8thWonderLLC.com or 734-945-5316.

Why freeze your
Wills off this winter?

TUESDAY, AUG. 23

CLEVELAND MUSEUMS

7 am-8 pm. Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield, is meeting place for bus trip to
Cleveland. Tour Maltz Museum of Jewish
Heritage and new "Women Who Rock"
exhibit at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. $95
includes lunch. Linda: 248-851-7757.

JN's Calendar by Esther Allweiss lngber.

HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS:

Send listings by noon Tuesday,

SATURDAY, AUG. 6

FAMILY FUN

7:30 pm. RSVP by Aug.1 for dinner,
Havdalah service and outdoor screening of
the movie Tangled at Temple Israel, West

nine days prior to publication.

For more information,
please call 520-322-7034.

Email listings and questions to

calendar@thejewishnews.com .

For telephone inquiries,

call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

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Tucson, AZ 85712

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