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GET COOKING with
BIRMINGHAM COMMUNITY
EDUCATION'S newest camp!

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!

ONGOING

CENTER TRAVEL

The JCC Center Travel Dept. offers a variety
of day and overnight trips. Bus transporta-
tion from both JCC buildings. Request bro-
chure from Marilyn Wolfe, 248-432-5471.

RATA2EE RANGERS
SUMMER PROGRAM NOW OPEN
FOR REGISTRATION!

WALKERS' CLUB

Through July 31. The Oak Park JCC is
offering a new Life Plus Multigenerational
Walking Club. Participants will collect tokens
for miles walked, bringing them chances to
win a gift card from Hanson's Running Shop
in Royal Oak. Information: Judy, 248-697-
4030.

MONDAY, JUNE 1

BOOK CLUB

1 pm, June 1. Kosher lunches welcome when
the Cancer Thrivers Network Book Club
discusses Sue Monk Kidd's latest novel, The
Invention of Wings. In Room 204 at West
Bloomfield JCC. RSVP: Anita, adevine747@
aol.com or 248-642-6350.

JEWS IN MOVIES

1 pm, June 1. Rabbi Aaron Bergman gives
presentation on "Jews and the Movies." At
West Bloomfield JCC. Free. Information: 248-
661-1000.

JCRC TRIBUTE

SUNDAY, MAY 24

B'NAI MITZVAH

9 am, May 24. Ten men and women who
studied two years with clergy will become
b'nai mitzvah at synagogue services on
the first day of Shavuot. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Information:
248-851-5100.

2015 SUMMER SESSION RATES

1-week sessions = '235

Register early to get the week you want with friends!

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27

SIGN UP NOW! Space is limited!

LUNCH & LEARN

11:45 am-1 pm, May 27. Rabbi Herbert
Yoskowitz will review George Prochnik's The
Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End
of the World. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills. Participants may bring a
dairy/parve lunch. Beverages and dessert
will be served. RSVP: Sheila, slederman@
adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100, ext. 246.

For more information about Rata2ee, visit:

WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/RATA2EEINC
WWW.RATA2EE.COM

OR contact Tonia at: 248.219.5752

SCHOOL-AGE: GRADES 1-6
9 AM - 4 PM*

SESSIONS
1
OFF
2
3
4
5
6

DATES
June 22 - 26
June 29 - July 3
July 6 - 10
July 13 - 17
July 20 - 24
July 27 - 31
August 3 - 7

SATURDAY, MAY 30

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Seaholm High School
2436 W Lincoln St.
Birmingham, MI 48009
ROOM A001

SUNDAY, MAY 31

SERVICE PROJECT

Noon-3:30 pm, May 31. "Young Adults
Making a Difference in the D" will bring
together Downtown Synagogue and
Congregation B'nai Moshe for a cleanup
at B'nai David Cemetery in Detroit.
Information: Anna, 313-962-4047.

REGISTRATION:

BIRMINGHAM COMMUNITY EDUCATION:
www.communityed.net
248.203.3800

Save a class and register now!
(Minimum of 9 registrations
needed for classes to run)

*No Kids Club (Latchkey)
available with this camp

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3

MEDIA SALE

1:30-5:30 pm, June 3. Friends of the
Southfield Public Library will hold its monthly
sale of gently used media. Continues 10
am-5 pm Thursday and Saturday. Donations
welcome. At 26300 Evergreen, Southfield.
Information: Friends group, 248-796-4397.

LIBRARY CONCERT

6:30 pm, June 3. Playing a keyboard and a
harp, music consultant and practitioner Ya
Tafari will show how music can be used to
relieve stress. At Southfield Public Library,
26300 Evergreen. Free. Information: 248-
796-4224.

COOKING IN COMMERCE

1 2:30 pm, May 30. Cookbook author and
blogger Lisa Howard discusses making des-
serts and snacks without refined sugar.
Taste natural sweeteners. At Commerce
Township Public Library, 2869 Pontiac Trail.
RSVP: www.commercelibrary or 248-669-
8108.

WHERE

Mandatory waiver form will be
sent after registration-no exceptions!

7 pm, June 1. RSVP by May 22 for Jewish
Community Relations Council's annual
meeting. Marcy Feldman will receive 2015
Activist Award. At Adam Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills. $18. Pre-glow reception
at 6 pm for contributors of $180 or more.
Information: 248-642-5393.

BOOK SIGNING

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1:30 pm, May 31. Oak Park-based Book Beat
presents author Helene (Baker) Dunbar
reading from her new book, What Remains.
At Oak Park Public Library,14200 Oak Park
Blvd. Information, bookbeat@aol.com or
248-968-1190.

THURSDAY, JUNE 4

FIGHT PANCREATIC CANCER

5:30 pm, June 4. The Sky Foundation hosts
women's event to raise funds for pancreatic
cancer research. Experts in the field will
speak. At a private home; call for location:
248-385-5143. Information: info@
skyfoundationinc.org .

CANTORS' CONCERT

7:30 pm, June 4. Michigan Board of Cantors
presents "Off the Binnah." As part of the JCC
Stephen Gottlieb Music Festival, area can-
tors will perform favorite songs, including
Broadway, jazz, opera, American songbook,
and Israel and Yiddish classics. At Berman
Center, adjacent to West Bloomfield JCC.
Information/tickets: www.theberman.org or
248-661-1900.

HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS:

Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days
prior to publication. E-mail listings and
questions to calendar@thejewishnews.
com.For telephone inquiries, call
David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

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