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January 24, 2019 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-01-24

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4 January 24 • 2019
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Come spend a winter Shabbat
with Temple Israel clergy and
friends from home!

The service is complimentary, but we

do ask that you RSVP with the number

of people who will be attending.

RSVP online at

temple-israel.org/ShabbatFL

For more information, contact

Cassi Cohen at 248-661-5700 or

ccohen@temple-israel.org.

Please do not call the school for information
about this event. All questions should be
directed to Temple Israel.

Olympic Heights
Community High School

Friday, February 1, 2019
7:30 pm

MEET & GREET

Come and check out
one of the BEST Kindergartens
in the area!

For prospective families with children
beginning Kindergarten for the
upcoming 2019-2020 school year..

For questions or to RSVP
,
248-661-5750.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 29
7 PM AT TEMPLE ISRAEL

OPEN HOUSE

Temple Israel Young Adult Programming and
The Weinberg Family Library invite you to
join us for our next

Thursday, February 7
6:30 pm at Temple Israel

Young adult women (ages 20s-40s) and
their mothers
(aunts, grandmothers,
sisters, and friends are welcome too!)

will enjoy an evening of
delicious food, great wine
and inspiring discussion
over the book…

The Lost Family
by Jenna Blum

Jenna Blum artfully brings
to the page a husband
devastated by a grief he cannot name,
a frustrated wife struggling to compete
with a ghost she cannot banish, and a
daughter sensitive to the pain of both
her own family and another lost before
she was born. Spanning three cinematic
decades, The Lost Family is a charming,
funny, and elegantly bittersweet study of
the repercussions of loss and love.

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Cost is $18/member or $25/non-member
(includes dinner, wine and dessert)

RSVP to Lauren Marcus Johnson by
Monday, February 4th at 248-661-5700
or ljohnson@temple-israel.org

SAVE THE DATE: The next Mother & Daughter
Book Club is May 2, 2019: Sister of Mine by
Sabra Waldfogel.

5725 WALNUT LAKE ROAD, WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48323 248-661-5700 TEMPLE-ISRAEL.ORG

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