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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-02-20

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"Living at Fox Run is more
affordable than living in a house.
Maintenance, meals, utilities
it's all taken care of
in one monthly bill."

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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!

SUNDAY, FEB. 23

DONATE TO BOOKSTOCK

11 am - 1 pm. Drive through and drop off

donations of used books, records, video
and other media for the Bookstock sale. At
the West Bloomfield JCC, on the north side
loading dock. Tax receipts provided. For
other drop-off sites, visit www.bookstock.info.

'DUAL ALLEGIANCES'

American Jewish Philanthropy." At University
of Michigan, 202 S. Thayer, Room 2022, Ann
Arbor. Free. Information: www.lsa.umich.edu/
judaic/events.

SHABBAT IN AN HOUR?

7 - 9 pm. Aish HaTorah's Estie Tolwin shows

how to prepare a quick and easy Shabbat
dinner. At Aish in the Woods, 25725
Coolidge, Oak Park. RSVP: aishinthewoods.
com/event/shabbat-quick-easy.

11 am. Rabbi Shneur Silberberg speaks on

"Dual Allegiances: Loyal Citizen and Loyal
Jew" at Bais Chabad Torah Center in West
Bloomfield. Repeated 7 pm Thursday, Feb.
27, at the Jewish Federation Building in
Bloomfield Twp. Information: 248-207-5513.

MONDAY, FEB. 24

NOVELIST AT BETH SHALOM

7 pm. Deby Eisenberg, author of Pictures

of the Past, is Sisterhood guest at Cong.

Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Her tale, starting
in contemporary times, relives events from
pre-World War II Europe. $6; $5 in advance.
RSVP: Phyllis Weeks, pweeks202@gmail.
com or Susan Friedman, 248-358-0137.

TUESDAY, FEB. 25

CHILD CARE AT JCC

9:30 - 11:30 am. Observe programming for

Elaine Frazis, Fox Run resident,
pictured with daughters Debi and Karen

infants through kindergarten age today
and Wednesday at Pitt Child Development
Center's open house at West Bloomfield
JCC. Early registration discounts available.
RSVP: 248-432-5582.

VASHTI'S BANQUET

SUNDAY, MARCH 2

CHOCOLATE PARTY

3 pm. At Beth Ahm (West Bloomfield)

Sisterhood event, taste different kinds of
chocolate, dip your own truffles, decorate a
chocolate bar and make a gift box to take
home. Meet at Schakolad,1728 W. Maple,
Birmingham. $36. RSVP by Feb. 24: Elissa
Berg, eberg@cbahm.org or 248-851-6880.

VIRGINIA TECH HERO

1:30 pm. Prof. Liviu Librescu, hero of
the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre, will be
remembered at Brotherhood program.
Includes dessert reception. At Temple Beth
El, Bloomfield Township. No charge or RSVP.
Information: Steve Kaplan, attorneykaplan@
aol.com or Howard Lederman, 248-561-0559.

TUESDAY, MARCH 4

ADULT BEREAVEMENT

7 - 8:30 pm. Cindy Goldman facilitates

new bereavement support group for six
Tuesdays. At NCJW office, 26400 Lahser,
Suite 306, Southfield. Donations appreciat-
ed. RSVP: Space@ncjwgds.org or 355-9936.

7 - 10 pm. This "girls' night out" will include

bazaar delights, belly dancing, henna body
art, Middle Eastern food and intriguing bev-
erages. $25 payable at the door to Cong.
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, at 27375 Bell
Road, Southfield. Information: sisterhood@
shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544.

For affordable retirement living, no place compares to
Fox Run in Novi. Practically all of your expenses, including
property taxes and utilities, are covered by a single monthly
check. Since every apartment home is maintenance-free,
you'll never have to worry about costly repairs or replacements.

Discover a more carefree and
economical retirement. Call
1-800-917-2143 today for
your free Fox Run brochure.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26

CAFE & CONCERT

7 pm. Evening to celebrate the Jewish

woman features French vocalist Meleha, a
singing competition, pasta and salad bar.
The Jewish Women's Circle sponsors at
Planterra Conservatory, 7315 Drake, West
Bloomfield. $36 or $54. RSVP: www.
baischabad.com/jwc or information: zeesy@
baischabad.com or 248-865-1541.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5

MULTI-LINGUAL CONCERT

1 pm. The Shaarey Zedek Seniors group

presents an afternoon of music. Chazzan
David Propis, new clergy at Southfield-based
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will perform songs in
Hebrew, Yiddish and English. Refreshments
will be served. RSVP: Janet Pont, jpont@
shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544.

USED BOOK SALE

1:30 - 5:30 pm. The Friends Book Cellar also

offers books and other media, 10 am-5 pm
Thursday and Saturday. At Southfield Public
Library, 26300 Evergreen. Information: 248-
796-4224.

BARIATRIC SURGERY

6 - 7:30 pm. Free educational seminar presents

THURSDAY, FEB. 27

MUSIC AT JCC

bariatric surgery options. At St. Joseph Mercy
Oakland Franco Center, 44405 Woodward,
Pontiac. RSVP required: 877-949-9344.

Noon. Following lunch, hear soprano Diana

Fox Run

Turner and pianist Marty Mandelbaum at 1
pm. At Oak Park JCC. Paid RSVP for lunch
($3.50) due by Feb. 25. $1 for concert only.
Information: 248-967-4030.

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February 20 • 2014

JEWISH PHILANTHROPY

12:15 pm. Frankel Center for Judaic Studies

Fellow Beth Wenger speaks on "Masculinizing

THURSDAY, MARCH 6

LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Noon. Russ Allgaier performs at 1, following

lunch at Oak Park JCC. Paid RSVP for lunch
($3.50) due by March 4. Concert is $1. 248-
967-4030.

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