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What
if
someone gave

Pride service. Maureen Lyn Bernard is the lay
leader. Discussion and rainbow seven-layer
cake. Info: mlynbernard@aol.com .

SATURDAY, JUNE 14

LAKES' ROCK CONCERT

6:30 p.m. Rockin' Under the Stars with music
by the cover band Fifty Amp Fuse sponsored
by Lakes Area Chamber. On the grounds of
the Multi-Lakes Conservation Association,
Newton north of Oakley Park Road,
Commerce Twp. $5; kids ages 12 and under
free. Information: 248-624-2826.

LEUKEMIA 'BRU' FEST

7 11 pm. Children's Leukemia Foundation of
Michigan BRU Fest will pair local craft beer
with food and entertainment at Royal Oak
Farmer's Market,11 Mile east of Main. $39 and
$60. RSVP: https://brumichigan.com .

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MONDAY, JUNE 16

JEWISH FOLKLORE

11 am noon. A small discussion group is
forming to share Jewish history, folklore or
fairy tales. Connie Harris, author of The Way
Jews Lived and donor of the Jewish Heritage
Collection at the University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, will lead the discussion. The group
will meet five Mondays beginning June 16.
Another group will also repeat the ses-
sion on five Tuesdays beginning June 17,11
a.m.-noon. The location will be in downtown
Birmingham. Cost: $3 per session to be
donated to the Jewish Federation. RSVP: 310-
994-7295.

YOU

$50,000
and said

"TAKE THIS MONEY

CALLING ALL TEENS!

The Jewish Fund is looking for a diverse group of teens, entering grades

10 and 11 in fall 2014, who want to make a real difference in the Detroit

metropolitan community. Over the course of the academic year, the teens

work together as a real philanthropic foundation and:

•Learn the ins and outs of the grantmaking process

•Acquire critical research skills and enhance leadership abilities

•Debate social justice issues

•Participate in intensive training on how to evaluate grant proposals from non-profits

•Challenge each other to make thoughtful, insightful grants that address the causes that

matter most to them, within the scope of the mission of The Jewish Fund.

At the end of the year, The Jewish Fund

Teen Board members will work together

and use it

to grant $50,000 to both Jewish and

community

The Teen Board is a substantial

WHAT

tremendous social and financial

to make our

A BEITER PLACE."

WOULD

YOU DO?

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secular non-profits in metro Detroit.

demonstration not only of tzedakah

and tikkun olam, but of the

impact that tomorrow's grant

makers can have upon the

world today.

For more information, visit
thejewishfund.org/teenboard

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TEEN BOARD 41p

The Teen Board International Rollout is funded by the Jewish Teen Funders Network (JTFN) and Laura Lauder,
in cooperation with the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties.

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A JOURNEY TO OZ LIKE NO OTHER

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18

JCC BOOK CLUB

Noon. Lunch & Literature Book Club at the
Henry & Delia Meyers Library and Media
Center in the West Bloomfield JCC. Topic:
Helene Wecker's The Golem and the Jinni,
the story of two figures who form an unlikely
friendship on the streets of New York.
Facilitated by Sharon Schwartz. Bring a lunch;
coffee and snacks provided. RSVP to Francine
Menken: 248-432-5546 or
fmenken@jccdet.org .

FRIDAY, JUNE 20

YOUNG ADULT SHABBAT

7 pm. Downtown Synagogue and NEXTGen
Detroit host a monthly Good Shabbos Detroit
series for young Jewish adults. Information:
Becky Hurvitz at rebecca.hurvitz®gmail.
com or visit https://www.facebook.com/
events/704826679578455.

JULY 7-AUG. 1

SUPPORT OUR
COMMUNITY,

FEATURING ALL
THE CLASSICS

SHOP WITH OUR
ADVERTISERS!

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KIDS'

wizardoforthemusical.com

CAMP SIMCHA

1:30 am-4:30 pm. Summer day camp
Mondays-Fridays at Yeshivas Darchei Torah,
21550 W.12 Mile, Southfield. Learning,
crafts, trips, activities, swimming. Lunch and
afternoon snack. Info: Rabbi Tuvia Weiss or
Breindy Weiss, 248-357-3560.

PLUS NEW SONGS BY TIM RICE&
ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER

Mention that you saw them in the JN!

Visit JNonline.us

JN

Detroit Opera House • June 17-29

NIGHT
JUNE 17*

Tickets as low as $24: ticketmaster.com , 800-982-2787, box office & Fisher Theatre.

-BROADWAY 01 DETROIT SPONSORED BY

IMPORTED FROM DETROIT"

ChryslerCurrentOffers.com

*Kids' Night on Broadway: www.broadwayindetroit.com/kidsnight.
Open Caption performance June 22, 6:30PM. Info: BroadwayInDetroit.com &
313-872-1000. Groups (12+): Groups@BroadwayInDetroit.com or call 313-871-1132.

1921040

JN

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