• Jewish Community Center VIM 4111110 411:111C;Inumh c-,t4in ter ,, Maple/Drake (810) 661-1000 6600 W. Maple Rd., West Bloomfield 48322 raiimim P111:11F411:1111M111311 ■ i nil: The JCC Child Development Center is proud to present a workshop by Dan Hodgins Mr. Hodgins is a nationally renowned speaker who brings humanity and humor to Early Childhood topics. With 25 years of experience in the field of Early Childhood Ed- ucation at Mott Community College, Dan has a unique ->understanding of young children. His insightful presen- tation is filled with practical and effective strategies you will use the next day. Fees are $10 for individuals and $20 for couples. Tuesday, May 14 Who's In Control Here? This workshop looks at power struggles, when they occur, and how t handle them. For more information, please ca II (810) 661-7605. :111' WYE:11,1 MEW WWII& WIWI% WIL/1 iMIL015WIIIMn1E cri Ma, tiel .144aet Meitt4044a1 edxitceift 7 4 0:02"-iiir0 Enjoy Artists from the Michigan Opera The- atre performing your favorite songs by Rogers and ,Hammerstein, Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Lemer & Lowe, and Andrew Lloyd Weber. Artists include baritone Mark Vondrak, lyric so- prano Maria Cimarelli and pianist Kevin Bylsma. Artists will perform on Monday, May 13 at 2 p.m. in the Aaron DeRoy Theatre at the Maple/Drake building. JCC members: $2 / non-member: $3 The Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery presents •From May 16-June 27, "In The Camps: Photographs by Erich Hart- mann". In cooperation with the Goethe-Institute Ann Arbor, this ex- hibit includes photographs of scenes of bitter events in Germany and Occupied Europe from 1933 to 1945. They recall the vivid events of the destruc- tion of millions of innocent victims whose murders are without parallel in history. •From May 19-June 27, "Akeldama: Tombs of the Jerusalem Aristocracy". Sponsored by the Jewish Fed- eration and Guardian Glass, this exhibit includes a group of elaborate family tombs, hidden underground for millennia, and recently unearthed in Jerusalem. For more information, please call (810) 661-7641. JPM (810) 967-4030 15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park 48237 JPI SPONSORS OPEN HOUSE The Jewish Parents Institute is sponsoring an Open House on Sunday, May 5 at 10 a.m. in the Maple/Drake building. The Open House will give prospective members the opportunity to meet parents already involved in the program while their children are integrated into the regular Sunday school program. Coffee and bagels will be available. Please call the JPI office at (810) 661-7637 for detailed information. 4TH ANNUAL MR. B'S RESTAURANTS CHRYSLER MOTOR COMPANY - JCC GOLF CLASSIC • TENNIS: You Don't Have to Pay to Play! Tennis is a same that offers fun, fitness and friends for everyone: The JCC has starter lessons available for new and for- mer players: You can receive a 90-minute group tennis lesson for beginners with a professional tennis instruc- tor ABSOLUTELY FREE! This offer is for anyone just starting or for former players beginning to play again. LESSON DATES/TIMES: Monday, May 13 from 6:30-8 p.m. Saturday, May 18 from 2:30-4 p.m. Sunday, May 19 from noon-1:30 p.m. The JCC also offers lessons for adults and juniors. Call (810) 661-5813 for more information. Unlock the Jewish Secrets of a Happier Life with noted lecturer and author Rabbi Shmuel Irons Rabbi Irons will lead a lecture series using traditional Judaic texts to uncover knowledge and an- swer many of life's difficult questions. All lectures will be held in the Meyers Library of the Maple/Drake building. Light refreshments will be served. Please call the Adult and Family Enrichment Department at (810) 661-7649 to pre-register for an individual lecture or the entire series. This series runs for four Tues- days in May at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Mr. B's Restaurants/Chrysler Motor Company and the Jewish Community Center team up as the major sponsors of the Fourth Annual "Send a Kid to Camp" Golf Classic at Tam-O-Shanter Country Club. The money raised will benefit the JCC's Send a Kid to Camp scholarship program which sends over 700 children in need of finan- cial assistance to summer camp each year. The event will be held Monday, May 20. The golf classic includes an 11:15 a.m. shotgun tee time, buffet lunch, cocktails, dinner and awards ceremony. The entrance fee is $250 per golfer ($150 tax deductible) which includes all meals, drinks, course fees, shirts and prizes. An open bar and other refreshments will be available. For more in- formation, please call (810) 661-2080. pnqPntnvnqPnvnv, • Celebrate Jerusalem 3000 and Mother's Day with the Israel Lyric Trio SUNDAY, MAY 12 • 3:30 P.M. IN SHIFFMAN HALL Adult: $3 / Children: $2 The community is invited to attend four lectures on these fascinating topics: May 7: WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE — COPING WITH GRIEF May 14: SECRETS TO A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE May 21: A TIME TO FORGIVE May 28: THE SECRET OF TRUE HAPPINESS IN HONOR OF MOTHER'S DAY, ALL MOTHERS AND GRANDMOTHERS WITH THEIR CHILDREN OR A PHOTO OF THEIR CHILDREN, WILL BE OUR GUESTS. The Israel Lyric Trio will perform "From Jerusalem with Love" a musical tribute celebrating the unique, historic and magical city of Jerusalem. For tickets or more information, please call the Adult and Family Enrichment Department at (810) 661-7649. Co - 4C746c7ecAbC7dbcAbc74 23