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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!

FRIDAY, JUNE 19

NEXTGEN DINNER

6:30 pm, June 19. NEXTGen Detroit invites young
adults to dinner and optional Shabbat service
under the stars. At Temple Shir Shalom in West
Bloomfield. Information: Emily, zussman@jfmd.org .
RSVP: www.jewishdetroit.org/event/
good-shabbos-detroit/june-2015.

vocalists from three major law firms, with celeb-
rity judges. Proceeds will go to Oakland County
drug treatment courts. At Iroquois Club, 43248
Woodward in Bloomfield Hills. $60-$500. RSVP by
June 19 with purchase online: www.
therestorefoundation.org . Info: edward®
sosnickmediation.com or 248-335-5000.

ZOA TALK

7:30 pm, June 22. Mort Klein, national president
of Zionist Organization of America, will share his
perspectives on Iran, the Middle East and U.S. for-
eign policy. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.
Information: Kobi, 248-661-6000.

THURSDAY, JUNE 25

'BLUE & WHITE NIGHT'

JEWS & COMIC BOOKS

7:30 11 pm, June 25. NEXTGen Detroit's party
for young adults will offer Israeli food and music,
plus cocktails. At Birmingham Community House,
380 S. Bates. Information: Sara, aronovitz@jfmd.
org . RSVP: www.jewishdetroit.org/event/nextgen-
detroit-presents-blue-white-night.

SAJE LECTURE SERIES

10-11:30 am, June 24. "What Is Good? Extracting
a Worldview from the Stories of Creation" leads
off Wednesday morning series, "Reading Genesis
for the Big Ideas." Lecturer is Michael Weiss, an
assistant professor at Michigan State University.
Presented by Seminars for Adult Jewish
Enrichment, the lectures will continue July 1, 8,15
and 29. At West Bloomfield JCC. $12, or $50 for
series. Information: www.theberman.org or 248-
661-1900.

JUST LIKE THE VOICE

5:30 8 pm, June 24. Based on NBC's The Voice,
the Restore Foundation fundraiser will feature

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MONDAY, JUNE 29

ABOUT SHOLEM ALEICHEM

7 8:30 pm, June 29. Professor Anita Norich of U-M
will show film clips and discuss "Tevye: The Milkman
and the Fiddler." Presented by Seminars for Adult
Jewish Enrichment at the West Bloomfield JCC. $12.
Information: www.theberman.org or 248-661-1900.

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11:30 am, June 28. The Jewish Genealogical
Society of Michigan presents its annual election
of officers and the Starkman Genealogy Lecture.
Rabbi Aaron Bergman will discuss "How Jews
Invented and Reinvented Comic Books." At Youth
Lounge downstairs at Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills. $40, includes brunch. RSVP: www.
jgsmi.org .

TUESDAY, JUNE 30

GALLERY CONCERT

1 pm, June 30. The Royal Garden Trio performs. At
Charach Gallery at West Bloomfield JCC. $5, or $3
in advance. RSVP by June 25: Rosa, 248-967-4030.

FRIDAY, JUNE 26

LANSING ISSUES

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24

JCC HEALTH FAIR

11 am 2 pm, June 28. Food, live music, adult fitness
class, children's chalk art with artist Dan Cascardo
and vendors that include Weight Watchers. The
JCC's Life Plus program presents with co-sponsor-
ing Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan.
At Oak Park JCC. Free admission. Information: Marc,
mfront@jccdet.org or 248-967-4030.

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MONDAY, JUNE 22

journal opportunities. RSVP: www.ohelmoed.org or
248-737-2626.

SUNDAY, JUNE 28

8 pm, June 26. State Rep. Robert Wittenberg
(House 27th District) will present a "Legislative
Update" to Ameinu Detroit. Optional Shabbat pot-
luck, non-dairy food only, at 6:30. At a member
home in Oak Park. RSVP for address: Aviva or Mark,
248-399-1650.

LOG CABIN DAY

YOUNG ADULTS NETWORK

1 4 pm, June 28. Tour Palmer Park's historic log
cabin and see actors in 1880s attire. Also: mad
hatter and bonnet contest, blacksmithing demos,
face-painting and hat-making, and food vendors. At
park on Woodward Avenue, south of Seven Mile, in
Detroit. Information: www.palmerparkartfair.com.

6 pm, June 30. NEXTGen presents "Handshakes &
High Fives: A Crash Course in Networking." At JVS,
29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Information:
Lauren, kepes@jvsdet.org .

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MONDAY, JULY 13

VISIT BIG AQUARIUM

FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 26-27

GARDEN CONCERTS

8 pm, June 26 27. Final weekend for Music in
Homes Series. Luther Keith Blues Band on Friday,
$40. Ralphe Armstrong Quinteton Saturday, $45.
At two different Palmer Woods neighborhood homes
in Detroit. Address given with RSVP. Information:
Barbara Barefield, www.palmerwoods.org or 313-
891-2514.

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KADIMA GOLF OUTING

2 pm, June 28. Hillel of Metro Detroit invites young
adults on an outing to Michigan Sea Life Aquarium.
At Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, 4316 Baldwin Road
in Auburn Hills $5. RSVP by June 25: Neil, hilleled®
wayne.edu or 313-577-3459.

SYNAGOGUE DINNER

6 pm, June 28. Annual fundraising dinner will honor
Dr. and Mrs. Izzy Steiner. At Ohel Moed of Shomrey
Emunah in West Bloomfield. $125, with tribute

11:30 am, July 13. July 2 is RSVP deadline for
the Kadima Golf Classic, annual fundraiser for the
Jewish mental health agency's Zussman Activity
Center. At Franklin Hills Country Club, 31675 Inkster,
Farmington Hills. $350, or $1,200 for a foursome.
Includes lunch, golf shotgun start at 1, cocktails,
auction, raffle and dinner honoring Nicole and Matt
Lester. $150 dinner for a non-golfer. Information:
michellem@kadimacenter.org or 248-663-4343.

TAMARACK FAMILY FUN DAY

CAMP MAAS - SUNDAY. JUNE 21, 10AM - 3PM

ENJOY FATHER'S DAY AT CAMP!
ALL AGES INVITED

• 10:00 am - 2:45 pm Camp activities open

• 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Kosher lunch
Hot dogs, hamburgers and veggie burgers

• 2:00 pm Community song session

• 3:00 pm Departure

• Audrey and William Farber
Family Housing Village

• Sol & Rosalie Kaufman
Specialty Village

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$10 per person or $30 per car.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Please respect our policy of no pets.

WE CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU!

4361 Perryville Road, Ortonville, MI 48462 • www.tamarackcamps.com

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