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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-04-05

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Detroit Retailing will speak at a luncheon
of the Ambassadors of Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township. $12. RSVP by April
12: Doris Kushner, 248 -352-5882, or Betty
Applebaum, 248-476-1775.

FUN FOR KIDS

6 pm. Pancake Supper for families with
children up to age 7 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek
in Southfield. Meet Curious George, plus
stories and games. $5 per adult; $7 at door;
children free. RSVP by April 12: Martha
Goldberg at 248-357-5544 or mgoldberg@
shaareyzedek.org .

The most wonderful things
about living here are all the
opportunities and activities."

— Helen Weingarden,
enjoying life at
Fox Run
since 2002

NEW GUIDELINES FOR CALENDAR LISTINGS

Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days prior to publication. Email listings and ques-
tions regarding the Calendar to calendar@thejewishnews.com .
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 publication 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.Facebook.
com/DetroitJewishNews . (The JN Facebook page can also be accessed by clicking on the
"f" (Facebook) icon at the bottom of the JN website home page.) Once on Facebook, type
your event information under the small green "Post" icon next to the large JN logo, in
the box that reads, "Write something." You may include a link to your own website.

• For even greater impact, consider placing a small, medium or large advertisement in
our print edition. The JN sales team offers options to fit any budget. Please call Keith
Farber, sales director, at 248-351-5107 or email him at kfarber@renmedia.us .

If you have questions, email calendar@thejewishnews.com or phone David Sachs, senior
copy editor, at 248-351-5140.

Yom HaShoah Service
At Temple Beth El

On Monday, April 16, Temple Beth El
in Bloomfield Township will mark Yom
HaShoah with a service of Holocaust
learning and remembrance. The 7 p.m.
service will include a candlelighting
ceremony with the T'filah Teens, violin-
ist Jordan Broder and the Temple's high
school students.
Paula Marks-Bolton, a speaker
at the Holocaust Memorial Center
in Farmington Hills for the past 22
years, will speak. A survivor of the
Lodz Ghetto, Auschwitz, Ravensbruck,
Meuhlhausen and the Bergen-Belsen
death march, she stresses the impor-
tance of respecting others and speaking
out against injustice and hatred.
For more information, call Barbara
Grant, 248-851-1100, ext. 3149.

Temple Kol Ami To Host
Isaac Mayer Wise Shabbat

Members of Detroit-area Reform
congregations will come together at
Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield at
6 p.m. Friday, April 13, for the annual
Isaac Mayer Wise Shabbat, followed by
a potluck dinner following the service.
The Metropolitan Detroit Federation
of Reform Synagogues (MetFed) will
provide kosher-for-Passover chicken
and beverages, and those attending will

be responsible for bringing a Passover
non-dairy side dish in a disposable
container. There is no charge for the
meal. Contact Dave Henig to make res-
ervations by April 9 at (248) 682-4992
or email dahenig@comcast.net ).

D.C. Jewish Publishers Buy

Baltimore Jewish Times
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The own-
ers of Washington's Jewish newspaper
submitted the winning bid for the
Baltimore Jewish Times at a bankruptcy
auction.
Route 95 Publications LLC, an affili-
ate of the WJW Group that owns the
Washington Jewish Week, said it won
Monday's auction to purchase Alter
Communications, the publisher of the
Baltimore Jewish Times and Style maga-
zine. The group's bid was $1.26 million.
The sale still must be approved by a
federal bankruptcy court judge.
"The Baltimore Jewish Times is, liter-
ally, a significant communal institu-
tion and a meaningful player in the
world of Anglo-Jewish newspapers,"
Louis Mayberg, a partner of Route 95
Publications, said in a statement.
Alter Communications went into
bankruptcy following an acrimonious
legal dispute with its printer that had
rendered uncertain the future of the
93-year-old weekly.

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