Senior Living I Independent am/ Assisted calendar Living 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. Independence Village Much To Do! of WHITE LAKE WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 HELP TO CARE FOR AGED 7 8:30 pm. Forum on "Caring for Aging Relatives" with Rabbi Aaron Bergman at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Learn from experts, including Peter Ostrow of the Brown Adult Day Care Program, about all stages of the aging journey. RSVP: Sheila Lederman, 248-851-5100 or slederman@ adatshalom.org . - At the Village SUNDAY, JUNE 22 THURSDAY, MAY 29 JTS DINNER 5:30 pm. Jewish Theological Seminary hon- ors local leaders at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Marc Gary, executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer of JTS, will speak. RSVP: 248-258-0055 or www.jtsa.edu/Detroit2014. Imagine waking up and having a full day of fun activities waiting for you. SUNDAY, JUNE 1 DOWNTOWN BOOK CLUB 2 pm. Discuss Life is With People: The Culture of the Shtetl by Mark Zbrowski. At Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue in Detroit. Information: Sydney, srskully® comcast.net or 313-821-1895. At Independence Village of White Lake, there is seldom a dull moment for our residents. Indulge in everything from our gourmet meals to our exciting social activities or just relax in our comfortable sur- roundings. We offer the best in class apartments, amenities and services. It's your life...so come live it here! MONDAY, JUNE 2 JCC GOLF CLASSIC 11 am. The 21st Annual Dr. Larry D. Sills Memorial JCC Golf Classic raises funds for the Jewish Community Center's Send a Kid to Camp Scholarship Fund. Day includes lunch, competitive prizes, cash raffle and dinner with program and auction. JCC sup- porter Karen Sklar Gordon will be honored. At Meadowbrook Country Club, 40941 W. Eight Mile, Northville. Information/tickets: Paul, pbarker@jccdet.org or 248-432-5538. • Distinctly appointed apartment homes • Monthly rent includes all utilities (except telephone and cable), gourmet dinners each evening, bi-weekly housekeeping services, transportation, scheduled activities and complimentary laundry facilities CHORAL CONCERT SET 7:30 pm. The Bel Canto Choral Society will perform its spring concert at the Oak Park JCC. Free. 248-967-4030. • On-site amenities include Internet center, library, beauty salon, billiards/game room and Chapel • For those that need it, now or in the future, a full range of health services are available on-site with 24-hour response staff SOCIAL JUSTICE SERIES 6 pm. At Downtown Synagogue "The Role of Judaism in Congregational Life." Panelists include Mary Ellen Gurewitz of Cong. T'chiyah Info: Alix, alix.gouldwerth@gmail.com . APARTMENTS AVAILABLE CALL TODAY! FRIDAY, JUNE 6 B'NAI MOSHE SHABBAT • Pet Friendly 6 p.m. Congregation B'nai Moshe of West Bloomfield will launch its rededication week- end with Kabbalat Shabbat and dinner fol- lowing services. $25 for adults, $10 for age 12 and under. RSVP by May 30: 248-788- 0600 or bnaimoshe.org . Independence Village of White Lake 935 Union Lake Rd.,White Lake, MI 48386 Between Elizabeth Lake Road and Cooley Lake Road SUNDAY, JUNE 8 CANTORS CONCERT www.SeniorVillages.com 248-360-7235 ©2014 Independence Villages are managed and lovingly cared for by Senior Village Management El . Cr ..„. 1903430e 38 May 22 • 2014 Smolash (Temple Israel) and Penny Steyer (Shir Shalom); Cantorial Soloist Tiffany Green (Kol Ami), and Songleader Matthew Steyer (Shaarey Zedek, East Lansing) and others. Accompaniment by Cliff Monear. Services and rededication ceremonies for Cantor Klein Chapel and Deutsch-Rosenberg Sanctuary begin at 6:30 p.m. Information: 248-788-0600, or bnaimoshe.org . 7:30 pm. Cong. B'nai Moshe of West Bloomfield hosts a free Cantorial Concert with Cantors Earl G. Berris (B'nai Moshe), Sam Greenbaum and Frank Lanzkron- Tamarazo (Beth Shalom), Leonard Gutman (Shaarey Zedek, Southfield), Michael MAH JONG TOURNEY 11 am. And continental breakfast to raise money for Race for the Cure to fight breast cancer. At Farmington Hills YMCA, 28100 Farmington Road. $25. RSVP: Eddie Katz- Silverstein 248-488-1982. MJI Open House For Fall Classes MJI, a four-year, ACICS-accredited college, will be having an open house at 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 27, for the Dual Enrollment Program. High school students are invited to attend. The school is located on the campus of The Shul in West Bloomfield. MJI offers three levels of Hebrew classes, a multimedia class for teens on Ethics and Society and more. Both on-site and online classes are available. Classes start in September and reg- istration is under way. Information: Miriam Buckwold at mbuckwold@mji. edu or (248) 414-6900, ext. 106. 'The Day I Stopped Hating Israel' StandWithUs- Michigan will pres- ent Kasim Hafeez, a young British Muslim of Pakistani origin, who rejected indoctrination and took a difficult jour- Kasim Hafeez ney from intense hatred to love, from ignorance to understanding — and today is proud to speak up for Israel. After reading The Case for Israel by Alan Dershowitz, and the StandWithUs publication "Israel 101," he began a period of learning culmi- nating in a trip to Israel. Hafeez will tell his story during a noon lunch and learn Tuesday, June 3, at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. The cost is $10. Co-sponsors are Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah and Zionist Organization of America- Michigan Region. Make checks pay- able to: StandWithUs-Michigan, and mail to StandWithUs-Michigan, P.O. Box 251153, West Bloomfield, MI 48325. RSVP by May 29. For informa- tion, email standwithusmichigan@ gmail.com or call Barbara at (248) 325-5306.