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MONDAY, FEB. 20

MEDICAL LUNCH & LEARN

Noon. After lunch, Greater Detroit Hadassah

presents program at 12:30 with Dr. Jeffrey
Band, director of Infectious Diseases
and International Medicine at Beaumont
Hospital. He will speak at Hadassah House
on "Myths and Facts of Adult Vaccines." $8
includes lunch. Guests welcome. RSVP with
check to: Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard
Lake Road, West Bloomfield. 248-683-5030
or greaterdetroit@hadassah.org .

Complete kitchen and
bathroom remodeling
as well as furniture
design and installations
including granite, wood
and other materials.

FRIDAY, FEB. 24

SOULAVIV SHABBAT

7:45 p.m. SoulAviv, four-person Jewish
vocal group that blends folk, Motown, gos-
pel, Memphis soul, Jewish heritage, spiritu-
ality and celebration joins Rabbi Arnie for
a dynamic Shabbat service at Cong. Shir
Tikvah in Troy. 248-649-4418.

Lois Haron Allied Member ASID 248.851.6989

HAGOPIAN

COOKIES AND COCOA

6 pm. Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield's

Simply Shabbat service followed at 7:15 by
potluck chicken dinner, cookies for decorat-
ing and a cocoa bar. $3/adult, $1/child. Bring
salad or side dish to share. RSVP: julie®
tkolami.org or 248-661-0040 by Feb. 20.

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RUG CLEANING

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SATURDAY, FEB. 25

SOULAVIV CONCERT

7:30 pm. Oak Park Beth Shalom's Cafe

Bring your rugs to any of our
drop-off centers and we'll clean
every other one FREE!

some restrictions apply

conflict advance reconciliation and coexis-
tence. Shacharit Service at 9 am; brunch
at 10. RSVP by Feb. 21. $10. Mail check to
B'nai Moshe Men's Club, 6800 Drake, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322. (248) 788-0600.

DOLL PROJECT
10 am. Eleanor Roosevelt Hadassah Group

holds coffee-and-bagels open board meeting
and at 12:30, begins making dolls for hos-
pital patients. No sewing experience neces-
sary to help with Doll Project at Hadassah
House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. Free. RSVP by Feb.19: Fran,
fhildebr@aol.com or 248-661-4179; Ruth,
rhh4962@aol.com or 248-788-1354.

SUNDAY SPORTS
10 am. Join Mark Snyder, Detroit Free Press

sports reporter, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield for an interactive presentation
on current events in sports. Free. RSVP
to Martha Goldberg at 248-357-5544 or
mgoldberg®shaareyzedek.org .

GIVE TO BOOKSTOCK
11 am - 1 pm. Donate used books and other

media during Colossal Collection Day at the
loading dock on the north side of the West
Bloomfield JCC. Tax receipts provided. Also,
volunteer to sort every Wednesday 10 am-2
pm through April 11. Call 248-645-7840,
ext.365, or visit www.bookstock.info.

MONDAY, FEB. 27

HELP THE CITY

Through March 2. Young adults invited to

Shalom presents SoulAviv, a vocal group
that combines Jewish heritage, spirituality
and celebration with a little California sun-
shine. $15/person or $25/couple. Gourmet
coffees and teas. RSVP: 248-547-7970.

join Summer in the City and U-Michigan
HMOs Alternative Spring Break for com-
munity service in Detroit. RSVP by Feb. 23:
Emily, hillelpd®wayne.edu or 313-577-3459.

SUNDAY, FEB. 26

Noon. Chef Joan Melnick of Bonnie's

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SEEDS OF PEACE
10 am. B'nai Moshe Men's club will pres-

ent "Working For A Better Tomorrow," a
brunch and discussion with representa-
tives of Seeds Of Peace, whose mission
is to help young people from regions of

Kitchen will offer tasting samples to illus-
trate the differences between Sephardic and
Ashkenazic cuisine and traditions at West
Bloomfield Temple Israel's Adults Seeking
Knowledge Series. $5 includes lunch. RSVP
by Feb. 23 to Cheryl Weberman, 248-661-
5725, or cheryl®temple-israel.org .

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For telephone inquiries, call
David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

Although we would like to give equal
space to all events we receive, we have
limited room in our print Calendar, so pub-
lication of events will be at the discretion
of the editor.

ADDITIONAL JN PUBLICITY:

• You may also submit your event to our
free online Community Calendar on the
JN website: www.thejewishnews.com . Go
to the word "Calendar" across the top
toolbar and, on the drop-down menu, click
on "New Calendar Event." First-time users
will be asked to register.

• In addition, you may publicize your
event on the JN Facebook page at www.
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