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business, computers and other
subjects. MJI's Dual Enrollment
Program offers high school credits.
At The Shul, 6850 Maple Road in
West Bloomfield. Information: www.
mji.edu or Miriam, mbuckwoldc nnji.
edu or 248-414-6900, ext.106.

VIVACE SERIES

7:30 pm, May 17. Music of Kurt
Weill and an afterglow. Cantor Dan
Gross, a lyrical baritone, and his
wife, soprano Lauren Kuce Gross,
perform with the Cliff Monear
Trio. At Birmingham Temple in
Farmington Hills. Tickets: $28 or
$25 for seniors/students. Group
rates are available. Information/
tickets: www.vivaceseries.org or
Joyce Cheresh, 248-788-9338 or
Ann Sipher, 248-661-1348.

HEALTH FAIR

11 am-3 pm, May 20. West
Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce
presents community-based health
and wellness businesses ($100
exhibitor fee), speaker and Henry
Ford West Bloomfield Hospital's
cooking demo with food samples.
At township offices, 4500 Walnut
Lake Road in West Bloomfield. Free
admission. Info: 248-409-1581.

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HONORING PAST SUPREME MASTER STEPHEN BERNSTEIN

ORDER OF THE LION RECIPIENT

SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2015
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KOSHER COOKING

7:30 pm, May 20. RSVP by May 14
for "Simply Delicious," kosher eth-
nic cooking classes with instructor
Mimi Markofsky. Meets Wednesdays
through June 10. At Oak Park JCC.
$15 per class or four for $48.
Information: Rosa, 248-967-4030.

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TAM O'SHANTER COUNTRY CLUB
5051 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, MI 48 3 2 3

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6:30 PM COCKTAIL HOUR
7:30 PM DINNER & ORDER OF THE LION PRESENTATION

$ 1 1 8 GENERAL TICKETS

THURSDAY, MAY 21

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BETH SHALOM AUTHOR

6:30-8 pm, May 18. Young adult
novelist and congregant Beth
Rodgers will speak and read
from her book Freshman 14. At
Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak
Park. Information: beththewriter©
gmail.com or 248-971-0082.

TUESDAY, MAY 19

PHILANTHROPIC WOMEN

9:15-11:30 am, May 19. Jewish
Federation's Women's Philanthropy
Annual Meeting will feature speak-
er Lisa Alcalay Kug, award-winning
journalist and author. At Adat
Shalom Synagogue in Farmington
Hills. Information: Debbie, 248-
203-1456 or dgrossman@jfmd.org .

ROSH CHODESH

7 pm, May 19. Month of Sivan
observance for Downtown
Synagogue's Rosh Chodesh
Women's Circle will include a belly
dancer. At home of Rabbi Dorit
Edut. $8, with scholarships avail-
able. Info: srskully@yahoo.com .

HOME REPAIR SCAMS

1 pm, May 21. Attorney General
Senior Brigade presents "Home
Repair and Equity Scams." Topics:
potential repair scams, working
with a contractor and understand-
ing reverse mortgages. Free. At
Oak Park JCC. Info: 248-967-4030.

FILM FEST ENDS

8 pm, May 21. Lenore Marwil
Jewish Film Festival concludes with
Israeli film, Hunting Elephants. At
the West Bloomfield JCC's adjacent
Berman Center. Information: www.
theberman.org or 248-661-1900.

'FOOD FOR THOUGHT'

11:45 am, May 20. RSVP by May
18. Monthly series includes tour
of Yad Ezra kosher food pantry,
kosher lunch ($7) and speaker
Rabbi Azaryah Cohen of Cong.
Or Chadash. Topic: "Judaism and
Capital Punishment: The Value of
Human Life." At 2850 W. 11 Mile
Road in Berkley. Lunch RSVP:
Katie@yadezra.org .

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CALL 317.876.1913 TO INQUIRE ABOUT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
SILVER LION: $250 - 1 TICKETS, VIP SEATING, RECOGNITION IN THE EVENT PROGRAM

GOLD LION: $500 - 2 VIP SEATING TICKETS, 1 4 PAGE TRIBUTE AND RECOGNITION IN THE

EVENT PROGRAM

PLATINUM LION: $ 1,000 -

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VIP SEATING TICKETS, 1 /2 PAGE TRIBUTE AND RECOGNITION

IN THE EVENT PROGRAM

SUNDAY, MAY 24

DIAMOND LION: $2,500- 1 VIP TABLE (10 TICKETS), FULL PAGE TRIBUTE AND

GARDENING KICKOFF

CENTENNIAL LION: $ 5,000 - 2 VIP TABLES (20 TICKETS), FULL PAGE TRIBUTE AND

12:30 pm, May 24. Harvest Festival
kickoff party with free lunch inau-
gurates new growing season for vol-
unteers at Downtown Synagogue's
Eden Gardens, a project with local
residents. At 12274 Glenfield,
Detroit. Info: 313-962-4047.

WANT YOUR TRIBUTE/PROMOTIONAL MESSAGE IN THE EVENT PROGRAM?

RECOGNITION IN THE EVENT PROGRAM

THURSDAY, MAY 28

THE LEVINS AND HISTORY

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20

BUSINESS CASUAL
AT THE REQUEST OF THE HONOREE, NO TIES, PLEASE.

5:30 pm, May 28. RSVP by May
13 for annual meeting of Jewish
Historical Society of Michigan.
Cocktails, strolling dinner and
more. Former U.S. Sen. Carl Levin,
recipient of 2015 Leonard N.
Simons History Award, will speak
with his brother, U.S. Rep. Sander
Levin. The Kannon family will be
recognized. At Gem Theater, 333
Madison in Detroit. Ticket costs
vary. Info: or michjewishhistory.org
or 248-432-5517.

RECOGNITION IN THE EVENT PROGRAM

QUARTER PAGE TRIBUTE: $250
HALF PAGE TRIBUTE: $ 500

FULL PAGE TRIBUTE: $1,000

INSIDE FRONT/BACK TRIBUTE: $1,800

LOCAL HOST COMMITTEE

MICHAEL ANSPACH, E '59
DR. STEVEN ARBIT, X '84
HENRY AVERBUCH, E '69
ALAN BARRY, YT '65
ADAM BLEZNAK, QA'10
DAVID BLEZNAK,
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ANDREW S. BORANS, (1 ■ T '80
NM PHILIP H. COHEN, A '57
ANDY COHEN, T'83
SME SCOTT CONON, E.'91
SIDNEY DUNN, E'68
DAVE ['DELMAN, E '71
ALAN FELDMAN, X'69
JAY S. FELDMAN, NA '03
JAMES FLEISCHER, ■ PA '93

NM EDWARD GOLD, 3'61
HENRY GOLD, 3 '67
LORNE GOLD, X '91
JEFF CoLDING, E'69
KEVIN GOLDMAN, X '91
GARY GRAFF, MA '82
HOWARD GURWIN, E '71
MARSHALL GuRwiN, X '98
MARV HOROWITZ, E. '68
EILEEN HYMAN
DR. RICHARD KRUGEL, QA '64
CHARLES LAX, 3'68
JOYCE MAY
RABBI JASON MILLER, X '98
STEVEN A. MORTON, X '90

PSM STAN ODESKY, YT '59
LARRY PEPPER,: '69
GERALD POSNER, E '71
STEVEN RABINoviTz,E '67
DAVE RADNER, X '82
PAUL ROCHLEN,E'72
DR. HARRY ROZENCWEIG, 3'71
DR. DAVID ROSMAN, X
ANDY RUDICK, X '97
DON RUDICK, X '68
JOSH SCHENK, X '13
STUART SKLAR, X '82
RABBI ARNIE SLEUTELBERG
ARNOLD WEINTRAUB, YO '63
ROBERT WITTENBERG, BI '03

"LIST IN FORMATION

THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL BROTHERS, SIGNIFICANT OTHERS,
& FRIENDS OF STEPHEN BERNSTEIN AND ALPHA EPSILON PI.

IN ACCORDANCE WITH IRS SECTION 170, ALPHA EPSILON PI FOUNDATION, INC.,
A 501(C)(3) NON - PROFIT ORGANIZATION, DECLARES THAT THE MARKET VALUE OF GOODS
AND SERVICES PROVIDED IS $11 8 PER RESERVATION.

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