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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.

For Students
Starting College, Fall 2015

Mucn To no!

VARIOUS TIMES

SUNDAY, FEB. 15

CAREGIVER SUPPORT

HADASSAH BRUNCH

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: 1:30-3:30 pm Thursday,
Feb. 12; and 7-9 pm Monday, Feb. 16. RSVP:
Fran Cook, fcook@jslmi.org or 248-592-
5032.
• At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road,
Southfield: 1:30-3:30 pm Tuesday, Feb. 10;
and 5:30-7 pm Monday, Feb. 16. RSVP:
Dorothy Moon, dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-
233-4392

11:30 am. Tikvah Group, Greater Detroit

SUNDAY, FEB. 8

JUDAIC NEEDLEWORK

1 pm. Pomegranate Guild of Southeastern

Michigan, a group that studies and creates
Judaic needlework, will meet at Prentis
Apartments, 15100 W.10 Mile, Oak Park.
Meredith Goldberg will lead a workshop on
the Star of David fusible applique placemat
or tablerunner. Information: Judy Galperin,
248-661-5337.

MONDAY, FEB. 9

LUNCH & LEARN

Noon. Rabbi Leiby Burnham discusses the

desire to live in the moment versus the
desire to build a better future by sacrific-
ing in the here and now. At Downtown
Synagogue. Pizza provided by Partners
Detroit. Information: 313-962-4047.

THURSDAY, FEB. 12

PUTIN AND THE JEWS

Noon. The Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies at WSU hosts Alexis Zimberg
speaking on Is Putin's Russia Good for
the Jews?" At 2339 Faculty/Administration
Building, 656 W. Kirby, Detroit. Free.
Information: (313) 577-2679 or
cohnhaddowcenter@wayne.edu .

LAW DEBATE IN ISRAEL

7 pm. WSU Prof. Howard Lupovitch will

discuss Israel's great legal debate: "Can
Civil Laws Coexist with Jewish Laws in a
Jewish State?" At Max M. Fisher Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp.
$10. Free for members of Jewish Bar
Association of Michigan (JBAM) or Friends
of Melton. RSVP: jewishdetroit.org or 248-
205-2557. Information, JBAM President
Rachel Loebl, Rachel@loebloffice.com or
(248) 733-5530.

FRIDAY, FEB. 13

Chapter of Hadassah, is offering bagels,
lox and a film. At Hadassah House, 5030
Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. $10,
or $18 per couple. Send check, payable
to Hadassah, to: Barbara Charlip, 5035
Pheasant Cove, West Bloomfield, MI 48323.
Information: Barbara, 248-481-9580.

MONDAY, FEB. 16

RSVP FOR DIA TRIP

RSVP payment due: The Empty Nesters
group at Southfield-based Cong. Shaarey
Zedek is going to the exhibit, "Make a Joyful
Noise: Renaissance Art and Music at the
Florence Cathedral," 11 am Sunday, March 1,
at the Detroit Institute of Arts. $25 includes
private, curator-led tour for up to 36 and a
catered lunch. RSVP: Tobye Bello, tbello@
shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544.

BE A HMC DOCENT

Noon-2 pm. The Holocaust Memorial Center
in Farmington Hills will have training classes
for prospective docents on six consecutive
Mondays. RSVP: Tammy Betel, 248-425-
1053, or Ruthe Goldstein, 248-977-0823.

High School Seniors:
APPLY NOW

B'nai B'rith

College Scholarship Program.

$2500
Scholarships Available

(A Minimum of 3 will be Awarded)

Appiy at:

www.bnaibrith.org/scholarship

2014 recipients of the B'nai B'rith College Scholarship

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TUESDAY, FEB. 17

JAZZ AT THE J

1 pm. Performers are Cliff Monear and

Barbara Ware. Sponsored by the Village
in the Woods and the JCC's Active Adult
Program. At Oak Park JCC. $8, or $6 in
advance. Information/RSVP: Rosa, 248-967-
4030.

DIABETES-HYPERTENSION

3:30 pm. Free program of PATH (Personal

Action Towards Health). "Healthy Living
— Lesson 1." At West Bloomfield JCC. A six-
week course for those over 60 with diabetes
and/or hypertension, and caregiver. RSVP:
Rosa, 248-967-4030.

HOLOCAUST LECTURE

4 pm. The Frankel Institute for Advanced

Jewish Studies at University of Michigan
presents speaker Alan Rosen on "Killing
Time, Saving Time: Calendars and the
Holocaust." At 202 S. Thayer St., Room
2022, in Ann Arbor. No charge. Information:
judaicstudies@umich.edu or 734-63-9047.

HEAR THE EDITORS

6 pm. Detroit News and Free Press editors

will discuss news delivery in the digital
age at their headquarters building, 160 W.
Fort, Detroit. Dinner included. $35; $25 for
members of the Association for Women in
Communications or Detroit Press Club; $15
for students. RSVP: www.womcomdetroit.org
or call 866-385-1784.

Danielle Keith

Marisa Meyerson

Alex Sitner

Mara Cranis

"We are so proud to be B'nai B'rith
scholarship recipients."

For More Information Call:
248-646-3100

bbcollegescholarships@gmail.com

We are currently seeking sponsorships as well as
endowments to sustain and grow this fund.

WE'RE BUILDING COMMUNITY
THROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS!

ROCK & ROLL SHABBAT

7 pm. At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park.

Information: 248-967-4020.

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