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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-07-05

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CHINESE PEOPLE

AUGUST 19
J-Cycle 8

EAT HERE

8:25 am, Aug. 19. Jewish
Historical Society of Michigan
is offering an all-new, 20-mile
bicycle tour of historic Detroit,
including seven historical stops.
Faster rider group will start
at 8:25, then other groups of
cyclists will depart every 15
minutes between 8:30-9 am. A
post-race picnic follows, also
open to non-riders. At Shed 6 of
Eastern Market, 2934 Russell,
Detroit. Free parking is available.
Event fees vary. The number of
riders accepted is limited. RSVP:
michjewishhistory.org.

MIDTOWN
4710 Cass Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48201

UPTOWN
6407 Orchard Lake Road
(15 Mile & Orchard Lake)

313.974.7669

248.626.8585

DAILY DIM SUM & SUSHI

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July 15 PLAYGROUND PARTY

11 am-1:30 pm, July 15. National Council of Jewish Women/Michigan is
hosting a 15th anniversary celebration of Metro Detroit’s first playground
that is fully accessible to children, regardless of their physical, sensory
or developmental limitations. Event will include ice cream, pizza and hay-
rides. At All Kids Playground in Hess Hathaway Park, 825 S. Williams Lake
Road, Waterford. Free. RSVP by July 11: 248-355-3300, ext. 0.

thursday, july 19

CLASSICAL MUSIC
7:30 pm, July 19. The William Davidson
Neighborhood Concert Series, featuring
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, contin-
ues with Mendelssohn’s First Symphony.
At the Berman Center in the JCC, West
Bloomfield. Tickets: dso.org. Info:
theberman.org or 248-661-1900.

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Also enjoy a public art contest (vote
at bit.ly/2018bhamart thru 7/15).

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CHARLEVOIX SHABBAT
7 pm, Aug. 3. Temple Beth El is hosting
an Up North Shabbat service, start-
ing with a nosh and shmooze pre-neg.
Participating TBE clergy are Rabbi Mark
Miller, Rabbi Megan Brudney and Cantor
Rachel Gottlieb Kalmowitz. At Charlevoix
Band Shell Amphitheatre. RSVP: Lindsey,
lfoxwagner@tbeonline.org or 248-851-
1100.

FREE Two-Hour Valet Parking for Customers!

H E N R I E T T A S T

ECLECTIC ARTS
7 pm, July 27. DP2A presents a mul-
tidisciplinary fusion of classical music,
hip hop and street art. Pianist Ivan
Moshchuk will team up with Detroit
Chamber Winds & Strings and local graf-
fiti and hip-hop artists. An after-party

friday, aug. 3

Keep Supporting Birmingham Businesses!

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friday, july 27

also is included. At the Dequindre Cut
Greenway, Detroit. $35 before July 15.
Tickets: dp2a.org/destinations.

THE OLD WOODWARD RECONSTRUCTION
PROJECT IS IN THE HOMESTRETCH!

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items at least 10 to 14 days in advance
to calendar@thejewishnews.com.

Learn more at
bhamgov.org/downtowninfrastructure

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Birmingham Shopping District

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