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CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-3:30 pm, June 12. Dorothy & Peter
Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care
Program offers several caregiver sup-
port groups each month. This Alzheimer’s
Association meeting is for family caregivers of
older adults living with dementia; respite care
may be available. At JVS, 29699 Southfield
Road, Southfield. Free. RSVP: Dorothy Moon,
dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392.
wednesday, june 13
ROSH CHODESH
10-11 am, June 13. Women from the
community are welcome at a study ses-
sion with Rabbi Rachel Shere in honor of
the new month of Tammuz. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. RSVP:
Rochelle.r.lieberman@gmail.com or 248-553-
2498.
JCC MOVIE MATINEE
1-2:30 pm, June 13. The Active Life Program
shows The Women’s Balcony. At the JCC, West
Bloomfield. Free. Info: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.
org or 248-432-5467.
DROP IN & LEARN
1-2:30 pm, June 13. “The Sephardic
Diaspora.” Video series featuring Prof. Henry
Abramson continues on Wednesdays. Each
lecture is self-contained. He explores the his-
tory of Sephardic Jewry after the Jews’ expul-
sion from Spain in 1492. Nancy Kaplan leads
a brief, informal discussion following. At Cong.
Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. Walk-ins are
welcome. Info: nancyellen879@att.net or 248-
737-1931.
PREVENTING STROKES
1-2:30 pm, June 13. “Neurology and Stroke
Awareness.” The Mind U Gray Matters Health
Workshop features Amy Andrews, board-
certified acute care nurse practitioner, and
registered nurse Anna Ruhs. They will discuss
how to optimize brain health with stroke pre-
vention strategies and actions to take for treat-
ment when someone experiences a stroke. At
JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Free.
RSVP: Jodi, jfernandez@jfsdetroit.org or 248-
592-2671.
JCC BOOK CLUB
1:30-3 pm, June 13. Sharon Schwartz facili-
tates discussion of Killers of the Flower Moon:
The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
by David Grann. Book presents a true account
from the early 20th century of how a fledgling
FBI “eventually uncovered one of the most
chilling conspiracies in American history.” At
the JCC’s Meyers Library & Media Center, West
Bloomfield. Free. Info: Fran, fmenken@jccdet.
org or 248-432-5546.
INTERFAITH SERIES
7-9 pm, June 13. A panel of leaders rep-
resenting Christianity, Islam, Sikhism and
Judaism will compare and contrast their
faith traditions. Next program in the Interfaith
Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit’s
“Exploring Religious Landscapes” series. At
Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. $20; includes a
dessert reception. RSVP: Wendy.IFLC@gmail.
com or 313-338-9777.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 14
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-3 pm, June 14. Dorothy & Peter Brown
Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program
offers several caregiver support groups each
month. This Alzheimer’s Association meeting
is for family caregivers of older adults living
with dementia; respite care may be available.
At Jewish Senior Life, Fleischman Residence,
6710 W Maple, West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP:
Joely, jlyons@jslmi.org or 248-592-5032.
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
ELDER ABUSE/ELDER JUSTICE
1-5 pm, June 15. Jewish Family Service
and Jewish Senior Life present an afternoon
of learning for World Elder Abuse Awareness
Day. Experts will give four hour-long presen-
tations covering topics of elder abuse and
elder justice. JSL tours and info from JFS will
be offered until 5. At Fleischman Residence/
Blumberg Plaza, 6710 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. Free; includes refreshments. RSVP:
248-592-5048.
SUNDAY, JUNE 17
HEALING SERVICE
4:30 pm, June 17. Cancer Thrivers Network
for Jewish Women and Cong. Shaarey Zedek
(CSZ) present a “gentle opportunity for heal-
ing, renewal and the uplifting of spirits through
music and prayer.” Service leaders are CSZ
clergy, including Rabbi Aaron Starr, Rabbi
Yonatan Dahlen, Hazzan David Propis and
Assistant Cantor Leonard Gutman. At CSZ,
Southfield. Free. Info: 248-457-5544.
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
PUNK ART AT CRANBROOK
6-9 pm, June 15. Through Oct. 17. Opening reception for “Too Fast to Live, Too Young to
Die: Punk Graphics, 1976-1986.” Largest exhibition of its kind explores the visual lan-
guage of the punk and post-punk movements of the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. Exhibit
will feature hundreds of graphics, including rare flyers, posters, albums, promotions and
zines. Opening night ($30) includes DJ, complimentary appetizers and cash bar; entry
for non-members starts at 7. At Cranbrook Museum of Art, 39221 Woodward, Bloomfield
Hills. RSVP: cranbrookartmuseum.edu or 248-645-3320.
MONDAY, JUNE 18
DIGITAL LITERACY SERIES
1-2 pm, June 18. “File Organizing
Solutions.” Learn to create and use folders
for file organization. Presented by Hermelin
ORT Resource Center, a division of JVS. At
the JCC, West Bloomfield. $10; due by June
13. Info: 248-432-5411.
TUESDAY, JUNE 19
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
7 pm, June 19. Speaker is Edee Franklin,
founder and president of Sanctum, “the first
and only safe house for survivors of human
trafficking.” At Davidson Hadassah House,
5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield
48323. $10; includes wine and cheese.
Check is payable to Hadassah. RSVP by June
13: 248-683-5030. Info: 248-432-5411.
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
OUTDOOR SHABBAT
6 pm, June 22. Dinner before temple’s
first outdoor service of the season at 7:30.
Children’s activities after dinner until the
service. Evening will include a celebration of
Rabbi Jennifer Kaluzny’s 13th anniversary.
At Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. Dinner:
$12 adult/$6 under age 12. RSVP by June
15: rabbikaluznys13th.org and sign the rab-
THURSDAY, JUNE 14
THURSDAY, JUNE 21
BAGLEY STREET STROLL
FAMILY COOKING CLASS
5:30-9:30 pm, June 14. “Graffiti and
Murals: Chicano Art on the Border.”
International artist-educator Vito Valdez
leads art tour. Also includes culinary
adventure with three stops along Bagley
Street. Starts with hors d’oeuvres and
international cocktails at Fist of Curry,
2547 Bagley. $100, or $500 benefactor,
including two tickets. Send check, pay-
able to Matrix Theatre Company, to 2730
Bagley, Detroit, MI 48216. Info: info@
matrixtheatre.org or 313-967-0599.
9:30-11 am, June 21-Aug. 2. “Challah to
Hamantashen” is offered Wednesdays,
excluding July 4. Ages 18-36 months,
attending with parents/grandparents, will
learn to bake kid-friendly Jewish recipes.
At Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. $180,
or $120 for member. RSVP: temple-israel.
org/summer2018_familyfun. Info: Natalie,
248-661-5750.
bi’s online guest book. Info: 248-661-5700.
SUNDAY, JUNE 24
MAKE GREETING CARDS
Noon, June 24. Mixed media card-making
workshop with Dina Routin. At the JCC’s
Janice Charach Gallery, West Bloomfield.
$35. RSVP by June 14: 248-432-5579.
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