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MONDAY, SEPT. 21

STUDY WITH MELTON

TALKING IN YIDDISH

Starts October. Florence Melton School of
Jewish Learning is a two-year Jewish stud-
ies program for adults. Year 1 classes will
be taught for 30 weeks at three locations:
9:30-11:45 am Tuesdays at West Bloomfield
JCC; 12:45-3 pm Wednesdays at Temple
Beth El in Bloomfield Township, and 6:45-9
pm Wednesdays at Adat Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills. Year 1-PEP, for parents
of newborns through grade 8, will meet
for 28 weeks: 9:15 am-11:30 am Thursdays
at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield.
Information: melton@jfmd.org or 248-205-
2557.

2 pm, Sept. 21. Naomi Pinchuk leads Yiddish
Conversation Club. At West Bloomfield JCC.
$2. Information: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org
or 248-432-5612.

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DAY TRIPS

Offered various dates. RSVP now for bus
trips arranged by Center Travel Dept. at
West Bloomfield JCC. Schedule includes:
The Casting Season at Purple Rose Theatre
and Common Grill lunch in Chelsea, Sept.
30; ArtPrize in Grand Rapids, Oct. 7; Tour of
Federal Reserve Bank/Roma Cafe, Nov. 4;
Dirty Dancing at the Fisher Theater, Nov. 7;
The Velocity of Autumn at Matrix Theater
and Los Galanes dinner in Mexican Town,
Nov. 22; Jersey Boys at Fisher Theater,
Dec. 3; Toledo Museum exhibits, Dec.17;
Newsies at Detroit Opera House, Dec. 23.
Information/brochure: Marilyn, mwolfe@
jcdet.org and 248-432-5471.

THE BERMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS,

JCC'S SEMINARS FOR ADULT JEWISH ENRICHMENT (SAJE)

& THE HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER ZEKELMAN FAMILY CAMPUS

HILLEL ON CAMPUS

PRESENT

Consult schedules. Hillel of Metro Detroit
offers a range of activities on campus
calendars for local college students. For
information, contact Wayne State University
(hilleled@wayne.edu ), Oakland University
(hillel@oakland.edu ), University of Michigan-
Dearborn (alons@umich.edu ), University of
Detroit Mercy (brentjaffe@hotmail.com ),
Lawrence Technological University (zgaber@
Itu.edu ) and Oakland Community College
(dovidroetter@gmail.com ).

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Performed by Mona Golabek

SUNDAY, SEPT. 20

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11 am, Sept. 20. Friends welcome at event,
offering face painting, family kickball and
lunch. At Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park.
Bring canned food for donation. Information:
248-967-4020.

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HOLOCAUST YIZKOR

1 pm, Sept. 20. United Jewish Organization
of First, Second and Third Generation
[Holocaust] Survivors invites community
to its annual Yizkor service. At Hebrew
Memorial Park Cemetery, 21503 E.14
Mile, near S. Gratiot in Clinton Township.
Information: Lee, 313-378-0447.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23

YOM KIPPUR AT TEMPLE

Various times, Sept. 23. Free family service
with Jamie Schultz and Shiru Dor L'Dor
Youth Choir at 9 am. Following ticketed
10:30 am morning service, there is no
charge to attend study session at 1, clas-
sical music and meditation at 2, afternoon
service at 3; Yizkor/memorial service at
4:15; Neilah/concluding service at 5, and
Havdalah/break-the-fast at 5:45. At Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park. Information: www.
emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 24

JCC CONCERT

11 am, Sept. 24. Singer-songwriter Mark
Barnowski at West Bloomfield JCC. $3.
Information: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or
248-432-5612.

FILMMAKERS IN GERMANY

4-5:30 pm, Sept. 24. Frankel Center for
Judaic Studies presents a free public lec-
ture: The Invention and Inversion of the
German National Landscape by Jewish
Filmmakers, 1918-1968" by Ofer Ashkenazi
from Hebrew University in Jerusalem. At
University of Michigan, Modern Languages
Building, 812 E. Washington, Room 3308, in
Ann Arbor. Information: www.lsa.umich.edu/
judaic/events.

INCONTINENCE PANEL

6-8 pm, Sept. 24. Beaumont Women's
Urology Center presents a program about
women's incontinence, offering possible
solutions. Panel discussion will include Dr.
Kenneth Peters, center director. Spouses
and friends are welcome. At Beaumont
Hospital-Royal Oak's Administration
Building, 3601 W.13 Mile. RSVP: 248-551-
8765.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 27

WALK FOR ANIMALS

9 am-noon, Sept. 27. Two-mile Mega March
for Animals will highlight companion ani-
mal issues, such as cruelty, homelessness
and neglect. Michigan Humane Society-
sponsored fundraiser helps provide care
for thousands of animals yearly. Friendly,
vaccinated pets on a leash or in a cage may
attend. At Belle Isle in Detroit. Information:
www.michiganhumane.org .

