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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.

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Much To Do!

The Bed Bug Solution

VARIOUS TIMES

100% Pesticide Free w/Thermal Remediation

CAREGIVER SUPPORT

Heat is the most effective way to eliminate bed bugs.
Requires only one treatment vs. 2-4 w/pesticides.
Chemical free, no toxins, completely green.
No furniture or mattress disposal required.

Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program offers caregiver
support group meetings. Daytime groups
are for family caregivers of those with
dementia. Evening groups are for family
caregivers of all older adults.
• At Fleischman Residence, 6710 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield: Thursday, July 10, 1:30-
3:30 pm, and Monday, July 21, 7-9 pm;
RSVP: Fran Cook, fcook@jslmi.org or 248-
592-5032.
• At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road,
Southfield: Tuesday, July 8,1:30 3:30 pm,
and Monday, July 21, 5:30-7 pm; RSVP:
Dorothy Moon, dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-
233-4392.

100% Guranteed

A full 60 Day Warranty is provided for residential
properties. Although unlikely, if a live bug is found within
the warranty period a re-treatment is scheduled at no
additional cost.

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60 DAY GUARANTEE

Michael Weiss. At the West Bloomfield JCC.
$12. RSVP: www.theberman.org or 248-661-
1900.

MI SENATE CANDIDATES

7 pm. Non-partisan League of Women
Voters Oakland Area hosts candidates
for state senate in District 13, includ-
ing Rochester and Rochester Hills, Troy,
Clawson, Royal Oak, Berkley, Birmingham
and Bloomfield Hills. At Walsh College, 3838
Livernois, Troy. Information: www.LWVOA.
org or 248-594-6602.

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Canines work quicker and more effeciently
than trained technicians. Discounted rates
with regularly scheduled Proactive Plan.
Optimal for multiple units.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2

MI SENATE CANDIDATES

7 pm. Non-partisan League of Women
Voters presents candidates for state sen-
ate in District 11, including Farmington,
Farmington Hills, Lathrup Village, Oak Park,
Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, Ferndale,
Hazel Park, Madison Heights and Southfield.
At Southfield Library, 26300 Evergreen.
Info: www.LWVOA.org or 248-594-6602.

Completely Discreet - Non-descript name and around-the-clock service
to keep our presence and our purpose unknown.

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MONDAY, JULY 7

YIDDISH FOLK TALES

Noon 1 pm. Cohn-Haddow director Prof.
Howard Lupovitch speaks on "Yiddish
Folk Tales: The Tales We Tell, and Why We
Keep Telling Them" at a lunch and learn at
Downtown Synagogue. Information: 313-
962-4047.

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CURRENT EVENTS

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2 pm. Discussion led by Linda Garfield at
West Bloomfield JCC. $3. RSVP: Marilyn
Wolfe, 248-432-5471.

TUESDAY, JULY 8

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SAJE LECTURE

'LOVABLE_

10 11:30 am. "Torah Stories in the Koran"
is this week's topic of Seminars for Adult
Jewish Enrichment talk by Professor

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MUSICALS

JCC Plans Trips To
Stratford Festival

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THE TONY AWARIY—WINNING PRODUCTION

Fisher Theatre • September 26-October 4

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ticketmaster.com , 800-982-2787 & Fisher Box Office.
Open Captioned performance Oct. 1.
Info: BroadwaylnDetroit.com & 313-872-1000.
Groups (12+): Groups@BroadwaylnDetroit.com or call 313-871-1132.

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6 pm. Hillel of Metro Detroit invites young
adults to play baseball with children from
the Friendship Circle. At Oak Park JCC.
RSVP by July 7: hillel@wayne.edu or 313-
577-3459.

AN INCREDIBLY

EVER

PENNED

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2:30 4 pm. Institute for Retired
Professionals presents the Kirsh Lecture
Series on three Wednesdays at the Berman
Center at the West Bloomfield JCC. July 9:
Prof. Howard Lupovitch discusses "Israel
and the New Middle East: Navigating the
Latest Crisis;" July 16: Fred Pearson
discusses "Middle East Linkage to the
Ukrainian Crisis;" July 23: Saeed Khan dis-
cusses "Israel in the Middle East: A Parallax
View." Free for IRP members; others, $6 for
each lecture or $15 for the series. Tickets:
248-661-1900, theberman.org or at the
Berman box office. Information: 248-967-
4030.

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BOOK SALE

Various times. At Southfield Public Library,
26300 Evergreen. Wednesday, July 9, 1:30-
5:30 pm; Thursday and Saturday, July 10
and 12,10 am -5 pm. Information: 248-796-
4224.

HMD VOLUNTEERS

WARM-HEARTED AND

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CSZ SENIORS CONCERT

1 pm. Pianist Marty Mandelbaum and vocal-
ists Diana Turner and John DeMerell will
entertain Cong. Shaarey Zedek Seniors
at the Southfield synagogue. Information:
Janet Pont, 248-357-5544.

IRP LECTURE SERIES

SITTING ON TOP
OF THE WORLD

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9

The Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit's Center Travel
is planning two trips to the Stratford
Festival.
The first is a one-day visit to see
Crazy for You on Thursday, Aug. 28.
The cost is $185 for JCC members and
includes round-trip, non-smoking
motor coach, orchestra seating and
dinner. The bus will leave the West
Bloomfield JCC at 7:30 a.m. and return
at 10:30 p.m., and leave the Oak Park
JCC at 8 a.m. and return at 10 p.m.
On Tuesday, Sept. 16, and Wednesday,

Sept. 17, Center Travel heads to the
Stratford Festival for King Lear or Noel
Coward's Hay Fever (guests may choose)
on Tuesday, and Man of La Mancha
or King John on Wednesday. The trip
includes round-trip, non-smoking
coach, one-night lodging at the Arden
Park Hotel, orchestra seating for two
plays, two dinners and one breakfast.
The price is $459 per person, double
occupancy (single supplement is an
additional $115). Group insurance is
available for both events.
For reservations, contact Marilyn
Wolfe at (248) 432-5471 or
mwolfe@jccdet.org.

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