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JEUTERING ME MEANS 3,200 LESS
IOMELESS CATS ON THE STREETS OF
5RAEL IN A FEW YEARS.
THURSDAY, MAY 23
Meow Mitzvah Mission of Israel is a 50I(c)3 organization dedicated to solving
the stray and feral cat epidemic that plaques the streets and neighborhoods of Israel,
and in doing so, improve community health, the environment, and the quality of life for
the people (and cats) in Israel.
WITH OUR P.E.A.C.E. INITIATIVE, WE WILL...
PROVIDE solutions to effectively reduce and control the street cat
overpopulation problem.
EDUCATF impacted communities about feral and stray cats, our
strategies for solving the overpopulation crisis, and the positive
outcome of our activities.
open to young adults in Metro Detroit this
summer. At Como's, 22812 Woodward at
Nine Mile, in Ferndale. Sponsor: Community
NEXT of the Jewish Federation's NextGen
Detroit Dept. Information on Facebook:
communityNXT.com/summerterm.
TUESDAY, MAY 28
MACCABI GALA
SUNDAY, JUNE 2
6 pm. "Celebrating 30 Years of Champions"
PARKINSON'S WALK, RUN
neighborhood at a time!
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Make checks payable to:
Meow Mitzvah Mission
of Israel
7071 Orchard Lake Road
Suite 315
West Bloomfield, Ml 48322
DSO CONCERT
9:15 am. Departure time for Center Travel
Dept. bus trip to Coffee Concert featuring
Detroit Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Leonard Slatkin and pianist Andre Watts. At
Max Fisher Music Center, 3711 Woodward,
Detroit. $20 includes transportation from
Oak Park JCC. RSVP required: 248-967-
4030. Information on program: www.
detroitsymphony.com .
Return + Monitor (TNVR+M) programs which includes on-going
responsible management.
ENHANCE the quality of life for the people of Israel, one
'DONATE ONLINE
SUMMER TERM 2013
7:30 pm. Socialize and hear about events
ADVOCATE for community-based Trap / Neuter /Vaccinate /
with private and public sector organizations to plan
and execute coordinated activities with measurable goals.
Visit our website at
www.meowmission.org
FRIDAY, MAY 31
HOW YOU CAN HELP!
By making a donation to Meow Mitzvah Mission of Israel, you'll
be creating lasting solutions for the people, communities, and
street cats of Israel.
is kickoff event for 2014 Maccabi Games and
ArtsFest in Metro Detroit. At Berman Center,
adjacent to West Bloomfield JCC. Evening
includes healthy dinner, dessert recep-
tion and men's singing group, Maccabeats.
$36-$360 or free for 2013 Maccabi Games
athletes, artists and coaches; funds support
JCC youth programming. Information/tick-
ets: Paul Barker, 248-432-5538.
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FELINE CARE. COMMUNITY HEALTH.
248-846-8000
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
1:30-3 pm. National Council of Jewish
100% American Made Chaise Lounges
Suggested: $300.00
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Starting at: $ 1
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29
Women/Greater Detroit Section sponsors
weekly group, through June 26, for those
who have lost a spouse. At Cong. Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield. Donations accepted.
RSVP: NCJW/GDS, 248-355-3300, ext. 0.
and 5K run, both starting at 11. At Northville
High School, 45700 W. Six Mile, east of
Beck. Information: Michigan Parkinson
Foundation, www.parkinsonsmi.org or 248-
433-1011.
BETH AHM BINGO
6:15 pm. Arrival time to play bingo for
cash prizes at Cong. Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield. $20. Proceeds will support syna-
gogue renovation. Information: Harvey or
Shelley, 248-809-6091.
KLEZMER CONCERT
7:30 pm. With Slivovitz at the David and
ACTIVISTS' NETWORK
99.99
9:30 am. Onsite registration continues for
"I Gave My Sole For Parkinson's" walk-athon
6:30 pm. Camp Tavor alumni, social activ-
ists in their 20s and 30s, are invited to
coffee and to help plan a new Jewish pro-
gressives' networking group. At Great Lakes
Coffee Roasting Co.'s Midtown Coffee Bar,
3965 Woodward in Detroit. Free; includes
refreshments. Information: Esther, Ameinu
Detroit, 248-967-3170.
JFS ANNIVERSARY GALA
7 pm. Jewish Family Service celebrates its
85th anniversary at the Berman Center,
adjacent to the West Bloomfield JCC. Hors
d'ouevres/dessert reception, recognition and
awards presentation. RSVP to 248-592-2651
or jfsannualmeeting.org .
Miriam Mondry Building,15000 W.10 Mile
Road, Oak Park. Sponsored by Congregation
T'chiyah. Tickets are $36. RSVP by May 29
to Harold Gurewitz at hgurewitz@aol.com.
MONDAY, JUNE 3
AUTHOR APPEARANCE
6:30 pm. Edward McClelland will discuss
and sign copies of his book, Nothin' But Blue
Skies: The Heyday, Hard Times, and Hopes of
America's Industrial Heartland. At Oak Park
Library,14200 Oak Park Blvd. Free. Book
Beat in Oak Park sponsors. Information:
248-968-1190.
TUESDAY, JUNE 4
AFTERNOON FILM
THURSDAY, MAY 30
HEALTHY GREENS
1-3:30 pm. Cooking class will teach families
how to use local greens in their meals and
make their own smoothies at Henry Ford
Hospital. Address: 6777 W. Maple in West
Bloomfield. $19 adult; call for child admis-
sion. Early RSVP suggested: dk@hfhs.org or
248-325-3890.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
FOCUS ON DEMENTIA
TORAH ON TAP
12:30 pm. "You Remember Me, Don't You?"
8 pm. Torah learning and brews for young
presentation will teach dementia commu-
nication skills. Event includes lunch at St.
Anne's Mead,16106 W.12 Mile in Southfield.
Free. RSVP: Shawn Brooklier, sbrooklier©
stannesmead.org or 248-557-1221.
adults in a casual setting. At Dick O'Dow's,
160 W. Maple, in Birmingham. Free. RSVP:
summerterm@communityNXT.com .
(248) 666-2880 - 7350 Highland Rd. (M-59), Waterford
Hrs: M-TH 10-8 -T-W-F-S 10-6 - Sun 12-4
www.palmbeachpatio.com
1 pm. Joel Marwil facilitates discussion
of Unmasked Judeophobia: The Threat to
Civilization (88 min.) at Oak Park JCC.
Gloria Greenfield's documentary examines
the "political assault against the Jewish
people and their right to self-determina-
tion." Free. 248-967-4030.