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HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS: Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days prior to publication.
Email listings and questions to calendar@thejewishnews.com . For telephone inquiries,
call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

Much To Do!

MONDAY, JULY 16

COJAR LEARNING

FRIDAY, JULY 13

KOL AMI SPEAKER

6 pm. Join Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield
for Simply Shabbat, including teacher, translator
and author Dr. Joel M. Hoffman. Hear about "The
Beauty of Wandering in the Desert — What it's
like to be in the Book of Numbers." Information:
248-661-0040 or www.tkolami.org .

HAWAIIAN SHABBAT

6:15 pm. Temple Emanu-El Hawaiian Shirt
Shabbat includes picnic dinner and 7 pm service.
The burgers and fixin's dinner requires RSVP to
the office, 248-967-4020. A representative from
the Jewish Senior Life Garden at Temple Emanu-
El will explain the expansion of the vegetable
garden and the cooperative efforts between the
congregation and the Jewish Apartments resi-
dents next door.

Noon-1 pm. Council for Orthodox Jewish Active
Retirees (COJAR) sponsors a 'Bring Your Own
Lunch and Learn' with Rabbi Avraham Cohen,
director, Partners in Torah. His topic is "The Holy
Temple." $2. At Oak Park JCC. Information: 248-
967-4030.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18

CANDY MAN CAN

7 pm. Project DayDream's production of
Willy Wonka, plays at Seaholm High School in
Birmingham on Thursday-Friday, July 19-20.
Among the young actors are Eric Gel, Jack
Bacow, Madison Narrens, Hannah Manela and
Brooke Tushman. Tickets are $15 in advance or
$18 at the door and can be purchased at www.
projectdaydream.org .

COLUMNIST SPEAKS

6:45 pm. Glennwood/Southwoods/Oakfield ORT
America presents Detroit Free Press columnist
Rochelle Riley speaking on "It's Never Too Late
To Be a Hero" at the Max M. Fisher Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Township.
Family and friends are welcome. $5. RSVP by
July 13 to Etta Bernard, 248-553-3904.

THURSDAY, JULY 19

SUNDAY, JULY 15

7:30 pm. Author and doctor Rabbi Abraham
J. Twerski will speak on "Self Esteem — The
Universal Ingredient: Enhancing Self-Esteem
Throughout Life's Stages" at Young Israel of Oak
Park. Open to all men and women. Presented
by the Vaad HaRabbonim of Greater Detroit,
Project NOAM Division. Sponsored by Jewish
Family Service.

Noon. Lunch and 1 pm concert with blues, jazz,
country musician Pete Fetters. Non-refundable
paid reservations for lunch are due by July 17.
$3 lunch and $1 concert. At Oak Park JCC. 248-
967-4030.

MOT SENIORS CONCERT

1:30-3 pm. The Robert Sosnick Family Life
Center and the Caring Community present a

CARLEBACH SERVICE

6:00-7:10 pm. Beth Israel Congregation, 2000
Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, offers a lay-led Kabbalat
Shabbat service with lively and soulful tunes
composed by the late minstrel Rabbi Shlomo
Carlebach. Singing out and harmonizing are
encouraged. Transliterated prayer books avail-
able. 734-665-9897.

MONDAY, JULY 23

COJAR LUNCH, LEARN

Noon-1 pm. "Bring Your Own" lunch and learn
with Goldie Silverstein. Topic: "A Time to Laugh
and a Time to Cry." $2. At Oak Park JCC. 248-
967-4030.

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TUESDAY, JULY 24

GLASSMAN PARTY

1-3 pm. Music by the Billy Rose Banda at the
Oak Park JCC. Enjoy desserts, prizes and more.
$5. RSVP to 248-967-4030.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25

WRITER'S CORNER

10-11:30 am. Formerly facilitated by the late
Norma Goldman, now led by Robert Palmer at
Oak Park JCC. No experience needed. Free. 248-
967-4030.

TREASURES CONCERT

FRIDAY, JULY 20

OAK PARK CONCERT

DR. TWERSKI TALK

Noon. Temple Israel Treasures presents guitarist
Joel Palmer at the West Bloomfield synagogue.
Treasures members, $12; non-members, $14.
RSVPs by check must be in by July 21, payable
to Temple Israel Treasures and sent to Beverly
Goldberg, 30682 Crest Forest, Farmington Hills,
MI 48331. Information: 248-432-7391.

YAD EZRA TOPIC

Noon. Rabbi Shimshi Jonas from the Kollel will
be Yad Ezra's guest speaker at a lunch and
learn at the kosher food pantry, 2850 W.11 Mile,
Berkley. Topic: "Kindness — It's Not About You."
$7. RSVP: 248-548-3663 by July 23.

SENIORS CONCERT

1:30 pm. Performance by steel pan player
Stephen Lawhorne in room 201-203. $3. At West
Bloomfield JCC. 248-967-4030.

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