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MARTIAL ARTS
#1 Kids Martial Arts Program
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NOW ENROLLING
2219 Cole Street
Through Dec. 27. New exhibit,
"Synagogues in Germany: A Virtual
Reconstruction," offers elaborate com-
puter-aided-design (CAD) reconstructions
of eight synagogues destroyed during
Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") in
November 1938. At Holocaust Memorial
Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road in
Farmington Hills. Exhibit admission: 9:30
am-3:30 pm Sunday-Thursday, 9:30-1:30
Friday. Information: www.holocaustcenter.
org or 248-553-2400.
Birmingam MI 48009
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CAREGIVER SUPPORT
Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program offers free
monthly caregiver support groups.
Daytime groups are for family caregivers
of older adults with memory loss; respite
care may be available. Evening groups are
for family caregivers of all older adults.
• At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road,
Southfield: 1:30-3:30 pm Tuesday, Sept. 8,
and 5:30-7 pm, Monday, Sept. 21. RSVP:
Dorothy Moon, dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-
233-4392.
• At Fleischman Residence, 6710 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield: 1:30-3:30 pm Thursday,
Sept. 17. RSVP: Fran Cook, fcook®jslmi.org
or 248-592-5032.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 6
WALK4FRIENDSHIP
STAR TUTS VERSION OF THE ENERGIZER BUNNY,
-MIELIIDICK
JORDAN BRINGS 100% FUN!
11:30 am, Sept. 6. Annual Walk4Friendship
will be held at Friendship Circle, 6892 W.
Maple in West Bloomfield. Registration at
11:30 a.m., with 5K and 1-mile walks at 12:45
p.m. Then reconvene at the JCC at 1:30 p.m.
to sample food and enjoy events including
the Cincinnati Circus. Free, but donations
are welcome. RSVP: Walk4Friendship.com .
MONDAY, SEPT. 7
star trax events
ENTERTAINMENT / PRODUCTION / VALET
AQUATICS THERAPY POOL
Notting Hill of West Bloomfield is focused on
short-term in-patient rehabilitation, with the goal of
transitioning back home. We are happy to announce
the opening of our Aquatics Therapy pool. Aquatic
Therapy uses water's naturally therapeutic properties
of buoyancy, resistance and warmth to enhance the
therapy experience. Since not all people respond
well to traditional gym exercise programs, many
people find aquatic therapy less stressful, preferable to
traditional methods...and FUN!
Why Choose Aquatic Therapy?
• Gently builds strength
• Reduces pain
and muscle tone
• Minimizes swelling
• Increases blood circulation • Delivers better joint
• Improves range of motion
position awareness
• Decreases joint stress
• Develops core strength
6535 Drake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322
phone 248.592.2000 I www.cienafacilities.com
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LUNCH & LEARN
Noon, Sept. 7. Speaker will be Rabbi Dan
Horwitz, founding director of The Well, an
education and spirituality outreach proj-
ect geared toward millennials and those
not connected with traditional institu-
tions. Discussion is focused on asking for
and accepting forgiveness. Includes free
kosher lunch. At Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue in Detroit. RSVP: 313-962-
4047.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8
TASTE OF MELTON
10 am, Sept. 8. Prospective students
may try a session before enrolling in
the Florence Melton School of Jewish
Learning. At West Bloomfield JCC. Also
offered on Sept. 9. Schedule:1 pm at
Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Twp., and
7 pm at Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills. Free, with $50 off future
tuition. Information: www.JewishDetroit.
org/Melton and RSVP: 248-205-2557.
BEGINNERS' YIDDISH
2 pm, Sept. 8. Instructor Alva Dworkin
welcomes new and returning students.
Also offered Sept. 22. At West Bloomfield
JCC. $2. Information: Rosa, rchessler®
jccdet.org or 248-432-5612.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9
CONCERT AT CSZ
1 pm, Sept. 9. The Shaarey Zedek
Seniors group presents flautist Pamela
Michaels with piano accompanist Marty
Mandelbaum. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. Information: Janet, jpont@
shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544.
USED MEDIA SALE
1:30 5:30, Sept. 9. Sponsored by Friends
of the Southfield Library, sale continues
10 am-5 pm Thursday and Saturday. At
Southfield Municipal Complex, 26300
Evergreen. Information: 248-796-4224
www.southfieldlibrary.org .
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MAKING CHALLAH
6:45-8 pm, Sept. 9. Challah and Brachas
invites women and girls to make and take
home a challah for Shabbat and Rosh
Hashanah. Optional challah braiding at 8.
Social worker Sara Eisennann, columnist
for Mishpacha Magazine, will speak on
"Rising and Shaping Your High Holiday
Experience." At Bais Chabad of North Oak
Park. Information: challahseema@gmail.
corn or Aviva, 248-821-3103.
TRIAL OF HENRY FORD
7 pm, Sept. 9. The Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
Archives and Mary Einstein Shapero
Memorial Lecture will present filmmaker
Carol King, executive producer of the
upcoming documentary The Trial of Henry
Ford. Its focus is the famous libel lawsuit,
Sapiro v. Ford, where Ford conducted a
smear campaign against a Jew who orga-
nized farmers into cooperative associa-
tions. At Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Twp.
Free. RSVP: farchives@tbeonline.org or
248-865-0628.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 10
PLAN FOR FUTURE & FIDF
10 am, Sept. 10. Financial expert Rick Bloom
will speak at a free Friends of the Israel
Defense Forces (FIDF) Michigan Chapter
Estate and Tax Planning Seminar at Tanr0-
Shanter Country Club, 5051 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield. Bloom will talk about
planning for your family's future as well as
planned giving to the FIDF. RSVP: Keren.
Toby®FIDF.org or call (248) 926-4110.
DIVORCE TALK
7 pm, Sept. 10, Farmington Library, 32737
W.12 Mile, attorney/social worker Shelly
Loomus, author of Winning Your High-Conflict
Divorce, will speak about "Strategies for
Resolving Family Conflict." Free.
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