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at Fleischman Residence / Blumberg Plaza

WALK4FRIENDSHIP
10:30 am-3 pm, Sept. 2. The 13th annual
community event seeks to raise $600,000
and awareness, for Friendship Circle.
The West Bloomfield-based organization
raises funds for individuals with special
needs. After an opening ceremony at West
Bloomfield Town Hall, 4550 Walnut Lake
Road, individuals and teams will take
1.4-mile walk to Friendship Circle’s Farber
Center, 5586 Drake, West Bloomfield. The
ending location will offer bounce houses,
an inflatable game, chalk artist David Zinn,
complimentary hot dogs and beverages,
popcorn, cotton candy and face painting.
The Maccabeats, an a cappella group from
New York will perform. Create a team, reg-
istration: walk4friendship.com

MONTH IN REVIEW
2 pm, Aug. 29. Retired social studies
teacher David Higer leads a discussion
highlighting current events. Open to all.
At Temple Kol Ami, West Bloomfield. Free;
bring own coffee or snack. RSVP:
cspektor@tkolami.org or 248-661-0040.

thursday, aug. 30

THRILLING THURSDAYS
10-11:30 am, Aug. 30. Drop-in playtime
for children up to age 5, attending with
favorite adults. The session will include
gross motor play, crafts, games, stories
and snacks. Today’s theme: “Safety Town,”
featuring fire trucks and police cars. At
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road,
Southfield. Info: Kelli, 248-357-5544.

HIGH HOLY DAYS LEARNING
7 pm, Aug. 30. The Conservative Jewish
community is offering learning sessions
conducted by nine local rabbis. The top-
ics are designed to get participants ready
for observing the High Holy Days. At
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road,
Southfield. Info: 248-357-5544.

friday, aug. 31

‘SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS’
6 pm, Aug. 31. Dinner before Family
Kabbalat Shabbat services at 7, conclud-
ing the outdoor season. At Freedman
Outdoor Sanctuary of Temple Israel, 5725
Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Bring
a picnic dinner or have a buffet picnic. $12
adult/$6 ages 4-12. Dinner RSVP: Sandi@
temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700.

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MUSIC SHABBAT
7:15 pm, Aug. 31. Rabbi Aura Ahuvia will
lead the service. Prospective members
especially are invited to experience the
Reform-Renewal congregation. At Cong.
Shir Tikvah, 3900 Northfield Parkway, Troy.
Info: shirtikvah.org or 248-649-4418.

saturday, sept. 1

CHOCOLATE SELICHOT
6:30 pm, Sept. 1. Chocolate reception
and chamber music precede Havdalah
and Selichot service with Rabbi Brent
Gutmann, Cantorial Soloist Sean Samitt
and the temple’s High Holy Day Choir. Free
and open to all. At Temple Kol Ami, 5085
Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Info:
cspektor@tkolami.org or 248-661-0040.

COMMUNITY SELICHOT
8 pm, Sept. 1. Conservative congregations
invite the community to a Selichot celebra-
tion and service. Begins with Minchah/
Maariv. Remaining schedule: light refresh-
ments, 9; Aron Kaufman’s musical presen-
tation, 9:30; film, Cuba’s Forgotten Jewels:
A Haven in Havana, 9:45; Selichot service,
10:30. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901
Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. Co-sponsored
by these congregations: Beth Ahm, Beth
Shalom, B’nai Moshe, Shaarey Zedek and
B’nai Israel Synagogue. Info: 248-851-
5100.

monday, sept. 3

LABOR DAY ROUNDUP
Daytime, Sept. 3. Attractions at the vil-
lage’s annual event include a parade,
midway games, prizes, bake sale, petting
farm, giant inflatables, pony rides, clowns,
magicians, art show and food. Held in
downtown Franklin. Info: Jane, jspoland@
aol.com or 248-626-2231.

tuesday, sept. 4

ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT
1:30-3 pm, Sept. 4. The Alzheimer’s
Association-Greater Michigan Chapter,
in collaboration with Jewish Senior Life,
holds a monthly support group on the first
Tuesday. Caregivers, families and friends
of individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s
disease may attend. The group’s co-facil-
itators are Diane Schwartz, MA, LPC, and

