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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!

DAYTIME CONCERT

ONGOING

CHARACH GALLERY

During gallery hours. "Expressive Spirituality"
exhibition and sale at the Janice Charach Gallery
at the West Bloomfield JCC. Features the art of
Avraham Loewenthal on the gallery's main level
and juried exhibit The Mandala" in the upper
gallery. Gallery hours: Monday-Wednesday 10
am-5 pm; Thursday 10 am-7 pm; Sunday noon-4
pm. Free. Information: 248-432-5579 and www.
charachgallery.org .

MONDAY, JUNE 16

37TH DISTRICT CANDIDATES

7 pm. The League of Women Voters Oakland Area
evening to meet candidates running for state
representative in District 37. The district includes
Farmington and Farmington Hills. At Farmington
Hills City Hall, 31555 W.11 Mile Road. Information:
www.LWVOA.org or 248-594-6602.

TUESDAY, JUNE 17

ISRAELI CYBER-SECURITY

8 9:30 am. Michigan Israel Business Bridge
networking breakfast on "How Israeli Technology
Companies Set the Standard of Excellence."
Speakers are Rami Efrati, former head of the
Civilian Division of Israel's National Cyber Bureau,
and Sharon Nimirovski, CEO, White-Hat Ltd.
RSVP: info@michiganisrael.com or 248-642-1701.

1 pm. The Ambassadors seniors' group invites
community to hear popular and classical selec-
tions by the Fantasy Strings, followed by dessert.
At Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Twp. $5. RSVP:
Beverly Mitz, 248-642-5513 (no Saturday calls)
or Betty Applebaum, 248-476-1775.

21-45. At Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue in
Detroit. RSVP is a must. Information: Rachel at
taubman@jfmd.org or 248-205-2545.

'WARHOL ON VINYL'

9 pm. Lead violinist and director Jordan Broder
performs with Nuclassica at Cranbrook Art
Museum. (7 pm show sold out.) Info: www.
MusicatCranbrook.org .

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18

27TH DISTRICT CANDIDATES

7 pm. League of Women Voters Oakland Area
meet-the-candidates night for state repre-
sentative in District 27. The district includes
Berkley, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Royal
Oak Township, Pleasant Ridge, Hazel Park and
Ferndale. At Ferndale City Hall, 300 E. Nine Mile
Road. Information: www.LWV0A.org or 248-594-
6602.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22

RIVER DAYS BBQ

Noon. Young adults are invited to 'Jewish in the
D" kosher barbecue prior to touring River Days
Festival. At Chabad of Greater Downtown Detroit,
278 Mack, Detroit. No charge for site parking,
food and transportation to Detroit's RiverWalk.
RSVP by June 19: hillel@wayne.edu or 313-577-
3459.

DO IT FOR DETROIT

7 pm. Learn about three local initiatives work-
ing to alleviate hunger in Detroit and vote to
award micro-grants up to $3,000 to favorite
finalists. Participants will work side-by-side with
representatives from the local initiatives and
CommunityNEXT, Repair the World and Yad Ezra.
RSVP: www.doitfordetroit.com . Information: Max
at Glick@jfmd.org or 248-205-2537.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 20

MONDAY, JUNE 23

THEATER CAMP

9 am 3 pm. Theater Camp/Caring and Sharing for
grades 3-6, June 23-27. At the end of the week,
children will perform a cabaret at a Jewish Senior
Life residence in Oak Park. Taught by actors from
Michigan Opera Theatre Children's Chorus. At
Aish in the Woods, Oak Park. Lisa Feber, 248-514-
1462, or aishtheatercamp@gmail.com .

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TRIBUTE TO THE REBBE

GOOD SHABBOS DETROIT

Rebbe. Guest speaker is former Sen. Joseph
Lieberman. Includes a tribute to Emma Lazaroff
Schaver. At Suburban Collection Showplace,
46100 Grand River Ave., Novi. $36. RSVP: www.
theshul.net/tools/events/register_cdo/
eventid/2978.

JEWISH MUSIC

7 pm. "Hitting the High Notes," a Jewish musical
revue, includes selections from Yiddish musical
theater, Irving Berlin, Gershwin, Broadway, Debbie
Friedman and more. Presented by Temple Israel's
Cantor Michael Smolash and Cantorial Soloist
Neil Michaels, with DSO musicians and conductor
Teddy Abrams. At West Bloomfield JCC's Berman
Center. $25. Information/tickets: www.theberman.
org or 248-661-1900.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25

CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES

7 pm. League of Women Voters Oakland Area
hosts an evening to meet candidates running for
representative in the 14th U.S. Congressional
District. The district includes Pontiac, Sylvan
Lake, Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake, part of
West Bloomfield Township, Farmington Hills,
Southfield, Lathrup Village, Oak Park and Royal
Oak Township in Oakland County, and half of
Detroit, the Grosse Pointes, Hamtramck and
Harper Woods in Wayne County. At Oakland
Community College, Orchard Ridge Campus,
Smith Auditorium, Farmington Hills. Info: www.
LWVOA.org or 248-594-6602.

6 9:30 pm. Chabad-Lubavitch of Michigan's eve-
ning of vision, music and inspiration commemo-
rating the 20th yahrtzeit of the Lubavitcher

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7 11 pm. NEXTGen Detroit is hosting dinner (7:45
pm) and optional young adult-led service for ages

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JEWISH SENIOR LIFE

Celebrating Our 10th Anniversary!

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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
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; • Furnished and unfurnished suites available
44'
• Nutritional Kosher meals and snacks
Specially trained staff and 24-hour nursing support
• Short term stays
• Private spa bathing
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

For more information, call Marcia Mittelman at

Staci Fealk, LMSW, Administrator

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