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Much To Do!

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.

MONDAY, AUG. 13

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15

B'NAI MOSHE PICNIC

VOTING RIGHTS CHANGES

SLEEP APNEA

Noon-1 pm. Lunch and learn at Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue in Detroit features attor-
ney Sharon Dolente, the voter protection director
for Organizing for America. 313-962-4047.

6:30 pm. Dr. Paul Hoff will speak on robotic sur-
gery for sleep apnea at St. Joseph Mercy Oakland
Franco Center, 44405 Woodward, Pontiac. Free.
RSVP: 248-371-1726, ext. 7.

11am-2pm. West Bloomfield synagogue's event
for members, family and friends. Petting zoo and
other activities. Food provided. Free. Information:
248-788-0600.

COJAR MOVIE

1 pm. Council for Orthodox Jewish Active
Retirees presents They Came For Good, a his-
tory of U.S. Jews (1654-1820). $1. Oak Park JCC.
Information: 248-967-4030.

OPERA MOVIE

2-3:30 pm. Un Ballo in Maschera (A Masked
Ball) by Giuseppe Verdi, Part III, facilitated by
Joe Tazelaar in the Greenberg Suite. $3, West
Bloomfield JCC. Information: 248-967-4030.

THURSDAY, AUG. 16

BLOOD DRIVE

8 am-8 pm. Red Cross blood drive at the Costick
Center, 28600 W.11 Mile Road, Farmington Hills.
Donors will be entered into a drawing to win a
$500 gas card. Appointments: go to www.red-
crossblood.org . and enter sponsor code
"costickcenter." Donors must be in good health,
weigh at least 110 pounds and be at least 17 years
old. Information: 1-888-288-2525.

CELLIST AND PIANIST

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14

SENIOR DREAM CRUISE

12:30-2:30 pm. Auto enthusiasts parade and
exhibit 40 vintage cars at the Jewish Community
Campus in West Bloomfield. Lunch and ice cream
for seniors. Presented by Jewish Senior Life. Free.
Information: 248-661-2999.

1 pm. Concert by Fanya Kutik, cello, and Rachel
Kis, piano. $1. For noon $3 lunch, non-refundable
paid reservations are due by Aug.14. Oak Park
JCC. Information: 248-967-4030.

SUNDAY, AUG. 19

JCYCLE IN DETROIT

9:30 am-2:15 pm. Jcycle is a bicycle tour to
explore Detroit's Jewish history beginning at
Milliken State Park, then Elmwood Cemetery,
Indian Village, the Heidelberg Project, Eastern
Market, Grand Circus Park, Corktown's Spaulding
Court, the Summer in the City House at Clark
Park. Details: 248-432-5517.

MONDAY, AUG. 20

TOUR MIDTOWN

9:30 am-2 pm. Southfield Cong. Shaarey Zedek
and Feet on the Street present a bus/walking
tour of Midtown Detroit, including historic trea-
sures, Victorian homes, urban gardens, art in the
park, art galleries, the Green Garage Alley and
more. $45 includes a dairy lunch. RSVP: Martha
Goldberg, 248-357-5544 or mgoldberg®
shaareyzedek.org .

COJAR LUNCH/LEARN

OPERA ON FILM

ANN ARBOR HIKE

1 pm. Aida, Part III, facilitated by Joe Tazelaar. $1.
Oak Park JCC. Information: 248-967-4030.

11 am. Jewish Hikers of Michigan and Temple
Beth Emeth hike at Marsh View Meadows Park at
the Pittsfield Preserve. All invited. Information: Eli
Avny, 734-883-9522, Rabbi Lisa Delson, 734-665-
4744, or jewish.hikers®gmail.com .

Noon-1 pm. "Bring Your Own Lunch and Learn"
with Goldie Silverstein. Topic: "The Wake-Up Call
of Elul." $2. Oak Park JCC. Information: 248-967-
4030.

CAFE EUROPA

1-2 pm. Event by the Program for Holocaust

Survivors and Families at the Oak Park JCC.
Entertainment by Ida Kogan. Free. 248-967-4030.

SINGLES 59 & UP

4-5:30 pm. Sophisticated Singles' Meet and
Mingle at West Bloomfield JCC, Room 205. $4
members, $5 non-members. Refreshments.
Facilitator: Toby Chudnow.

FREE ISRAELI FILM

6:30 pm. The comedy Matter of Size, in Hebrew
with English subtitles, shown at Northville District
Library, 212 W. Cady, Northville. 248-349-3020.

MYTHS AND LEGENDS

Noon. West Bloomfield Temple Israel's Adults
Seeking Knowledge presents Dan Piesko of the
Detroit Institute of Arts speaking on how myths
and legends shaped the world, studying African
masks, Greek and Roman gods, Adam and Eve
and European stories. $5. RSVP by Aug. 13:
Jennifer Rasansky, 248-661-5725 or jrasansky®
temple-israel.org .

TUESDAY, AUG. 21

SENIOR CONCERT

Noon. The Ambassadors of Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township present a senior luncheon
featuring singer, poet, composer and storyteller
Jim Perkins and his wife, Cheryl, a singer, dul-
cimer and bodhran player. American, Irish, folk
and traditional music. Open to all. $12. RSVP by
Aug.16: Doris Kushner, 248-352-5882, or Betty
Applebaum, 248-476-1775.

RESIDENTIAL CARE

a residence of

JEWISH SENIOR LIFE

for those with memory impairments
and/or dementia related disorders

Dorothy and Peter D. Brown Memory Care Pavilion

6710 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield,

Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus

Safe, secure and supportive environment with activities
and programs specially designed to encourage resident
socialization, stimulation, autonomy and self expression.







Furnished and unfurnished suites available
Nutritious Kosher meals and snacks
Private spa bathing
Specially trained staff and 24-hour nursing care
Respite care

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

For more information, call One Number •

248-661-1836

Tracey Proghovnick, LMSW, Director of Information and Referral

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