Friday, April 16 Friends Stroke Group Social group for those recovering from a stroke meets 11:30 p.m. the third Friday of each month. Light lunch provided. No charge. Congregation B'nai Moshe. RSVP; Shelly Milstein (248) 655-5976. Friday Night Fever Congregation Shaarey Zedek presents a musical Kabbalat Shabbat service 6 p.m., followed by dinner and recognition of those going on the Miracle Mission 4. $15 adults, $5 children, no charge children 3 and under. RSVP: Janet Pont (248) 357-5544. Sunday, April 18 Yom HaShoah Service Keter Torah Synagogue commemorates Yom HaShoah with 9 a.m. service followed by an 11 a.m. presentation by Southfield native Susie Levin Abir, mayoral representa- tive of Arad, Israel, in the Negev. Dessert to follow, (248) 681-3665. Estate Planning Michael A. Weil, attorney and C.P.A., speaks to Men's Club of Adat Shalom 9:30 a.m. on "Estate Planning for 2004 — What You Should Know." Breakfast. RSVP: No charge members, $3 guests. $5 at door. (248) 851- 5100. Sunday Schmooze Jewish Cultural Society hosts speakers from the Corner Health Center, which pro- vides community-based care for pregnant teens and their families 10 a.m.-noon. Ann Arbor Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow DE (734) 975-9872. Seniors' Breakfast Enjoy continental breakfast and visit Zagreb and Croatia with a slide show by Drs. Harris and Phoebe Harris 10:30 a.m. $3 members, $3.50 guests. Congregation Beth Ahm (248) 851-6880. Sanctify the New Month Prayer and text study for women and post- bat mitzvah girls features MSU student Deena Rachel Loeffler describing her recent visit to the Jewish community in Argentina; davening led by Marjorie Shulman Saulson. B'nai Moshe Sisterhood. (248) 788-0600. MOSAIC Tour the Holocaust Memorial Center with MOSAIC Outdoor Club of Michigan 10 I Pi 4/16 2004 14 am. Lunch at Fiddler and walk in the park follows. RSVP: (734) 883-9522, (248) 885- 2355. Commemorate Yom Hashoah Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, professor of history, U- M Dearborn, speaks at luncheon program 12:30 p.m. on "Voices, Visions and Silence: Reflections on Listening to Holocaust Survivors." $5. Temple Emanu-El. RSVP: (248) 967-4020. soldier present at a concentration camp lib- eration speaks, and students recite poems, essays and stories. A service featuring can- torial music and a candlelight remembrance follow. Temple Beth El (248) 851-1100. Cohn-Haddow Lecture Aging Services (248) 661-2999. Shlomo Avineri, political scientist, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, speaks on "The Origins of Zionism and the Crisis of European Society: A Commemoration of the Yahrzeit of Theodor Herzl" 7:30 p.m., spon- sored by Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies and Congregation Beth Ahm. No charge. Congregation Beth Ahm (248) 851- 6880. Stitch and Learn Holocaust in America Study Yemini design techniques with Pomegranate Guild of Southeastern Michigan 1 p.m. Judy Galperin (248) 661- 5337. Rabbi Adam Chalom leads 8 p.m. discus- sion. Birmingham Temple (248)477-1410. Yom HaShoah at HMC Program at 1 p.m. Program for Holocaust Survivors and Families, Jewish Home & Music at the Temple Aviva Ezring, accompanied by Thomas Bandy, sings music of the Holocaust and songs of Jewish content in commemoration of Yom HaShoah 3 p.m. No charge. Temple Kol Ami. RSVP: (248) 661-0040. Yiddish Comedy Program for Holocaust Survivors and Families, Jewish Home & Aging Services features The Light Ahead 7 p.m. in Yiddish with English subtitles. Fleischman Residence, West Bloomfield. (248) 661- 2999. Yom HaShoah "The Warsaw Ghetto Remembered" with Isadore Burstyn, survivor, 7 p.m. Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, 115 Giles Blvd. E., Windsor. Monday, April 19 J.D. Salinger and Jewish Families Four-part study series 12:30 p.m. with Barry Levine studies "The American Jewish Family as Depicted in J.D. Salinger's Nine Stories." Bring a copy of the book and dairy or parve lunch. $7 per session. B'nai Moshe (248) 788-0600. Yom HaShoah Program Dr. Charles Silow and Holocaust Survivors and Families commemorate Yom HaShoah 1-2 p.m. No charge. Oak Park JCC (248) 967-4030. Holocaust Remembrance Day ( Holocaust survivors tell personal stories, a-/,-. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Workmen's Circle-Arbeter Ring, Michigan District, commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto freedom fighters with reading, music and candlelighting 8 p.m. No charge. Workmen's Circle Educational Center, 26341 Coolidge Rd., Oak Park. RSVP: (248)545-0985: Tuesday, April 20 Senior Concert Luminar Classical Trio entertains at noon luncheon of the Beth Elders of Temple Beth El. $10 members, $12 guests. RSVP: Doris Kushner (248) 352-5882, Hermina Leib (248) 354-9569. Yiddish Culture Club See Humor in Jewish Life in Yiddish and English 1 p.m. No charge. Oak Park JCC (248) 967-4030. Dig for Your Roots Jim Grey, Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan discusses new Internet resources for tracing family trees 7 p.m. with Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Eleanor Roosevelt Group. $5 in advance, $7 at door. Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield (248) 683-5030. Wednesday, April 21 Legal Puzzlers Marshall Goldberg, Fishman, Goldberg & Jacobs, speaks on "You're the Judge — Is Justice Really Blind?" 1 p.m. for Brandeis University National Women's Committee. Dessert and coffee. $10. Huntington Woods CALENDER on page 16 Community Calendar Notes: Itetris may be submitted to Community Calendar in three ways. Write: Bobbi Charnas, Editorial Assistant, the Jewish News, 29200 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034; fax: (248) 304-8885 or e-mail bcharnas@thejewishnews.com. The deadline for submissions is 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, 9 days prior to issue date. For more information, call (248) 354-6060, ext. 237.