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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-09-06

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prosperous
New Year
L’Shana Tovah
2018 / 5779

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Tuesday-Friday:
Bakery 7am-9pm
Cafe
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September 6 • 2018

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saturday, sept. 15

TIGER STADIUM BOOK AUTHORS
6 pm, Sept. 13. Detroit-based Michael
Betzold and Frank Rashid will discuss
their book, Tiger Stadium: Essays and
Memories of Detroit’s Historic Ballpark,
1912-2009. At Pages Bookshop, 19560
Grand River, Detroit. Free admission.
Info: 313-473-7342.

ANXIETY DISORDER
tlight o
spo
1 pm, Sept. 15. “Let’s Talk
teen
About Anxiety.” Psychologist
Sharron Walker, Ph.D.,
explains the multiple forms
of anxiety disorder and
shares info on identification and treat-
ment, as well as strategies for prevent-
ing, coping and managing symptoms.
At Southfield Public Library Auditorium,
26300 Evergreen. RSVP via Eventbrite,
with link at southfieldlibrary.org. Info:
248-796-4200.

‘MOVIES & MUNCHIES’
7 pm, Sept. 13. Monkey Business: The
Adventures of Curious George’s Creators
is the next film presented in the 2018
CBS Sisterhood Movie Series. The
remaining schedule: The Monuments
Men, 10:30 am, Oct. 15; and The
Women’s Balcony, 10:30 am, Nov. 5. At
Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. $5 for this
film, including dessert. Check is pay-
able to Sisterhood Beth Shalom. RSVP
requested to Phyllis: pweeks202@gmail.
com or 248-470-4157.

JFMD/UJF ANNUAL MEETING
7:30-9 pm, Sept. 13. Jewish Federation
and United Jewish Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit will hold election
and installation of officers and board
members. Highlight is presentation to
Douglas Bloom of Federation’s high-
est honor, the Fred M. Butzel Memorial
Award for Distinguished Community
Service. At the JCC’s Berman Center,
West Bloomfield. Free, including dessert
reception. RSVP: jewishdetroit.org/
annual meeting. Info: Sarah, casman@
jfmd.org or 248-205-2545.

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Daily Special: Soup and Salad or Sandwich and Salad for $8

thursday, sept. 13

mental health

IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY
2-3 pm, Sept. 15. Memory improve-
ment program with presenter Kimberly
Kassner, who has appeared on
many radio and television shows. At
Commerce Township Community Library,
2869 N. Pontiac Trail. Free. Info: 248-
669-8108.

SABBATH2SABBATH
7 pm, Sept. 15. Jewish Hazzan Steve
Klaper, Judy Lewis and Mary Gilhully
offer songs and psalms to help the inter-
faith congregation transition peacefully
from the Jewish Shabbat to the Lord’s
Day. At Song & Spirit Institute for Peace,
4300 Rochester Road, Royal Oak. Info:
songandspirit.org or 248-291-5417.

sunday, sept. 16

MEN’S CLUB PROGRAM
10:30 am, Sept. 16. The Cong. Beth
Shalom Men’s Club “Media Potpourri”
is a series of programs on noteworthy
subjects with a Jewish connection. The
new season begins with Russian scholar
and author Immanuel Velikovsky (1895-
1979). He is best known for writing

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