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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-22

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Around Town

Sept. 23 at the Oak Park JCC. (248) 967-
4030, ext. 2018.

Hunt heirlooms at the Southfield Pavilion
Antiques Exhibition 2-9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23;
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24; and noon-
5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25. The event, which also
includes authors, is at the Southfield Municipal
Complex, 26000 Evergreen. $5 with ad or list-
ing, $6 regular admission, free for children
under 12. (586) 465-9441.

Discuss Donna Rosenthal's book The Israelis:
Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land
with the Book Discussion Group of the Greater
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, 10-11:30 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 26, at Hadassah House, 5030
Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. (248)
683-5030.

Bid on the works of more than 300 artists at
Midwest AIDS Prevention Project's 10th annual
Artworks for Life 6:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 24, at the Masonic Temple in Detroit.
$85. RSVP: (248) 545-1435 ext. 104.

Find treasure at the Stamp Collectors Market
Place 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, and
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, at VFW Hall,
1426 S. Mill (Lilley), Plymouth. (248) 548-1888.

Begin the Bloomfield Historical Society's lec-
ture series with historian Charles Martinez
speaking on "Dead Reckoning: A Compenduum
of Oakland County Cemeteries:1 3 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 25, at Bloomfield Twp. Library, 1099 Lone
Pine. Free. Steve Raphael, (248) 932-8375.

Meet Paula Apsell, executive producer of the
NOVA science series, 6-10 p.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 28, at the Detroit Athletic Club. for PBS
Premiere Night. There will be a strolling dinner
and silent auction. $250-$400 to benefit
Detroit Public Television. (313) 876-8375.

Dance at the 19th annual Opera Ball to sup-
port the Michigan Opera Theatre at 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Detroit Opera House.
$500. (313) 237-3425.

Arts & Culture

See the photographs by members of the
Institute for Retired Professionals through

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Experience works made of metal through
Metalize, an exhibit running through Oct.
23 at the Detroit Artists Market, 4719
Woodward. Dave and James Kaye are among
the artists represented. (313) 832-8540.

See the photos of Zach Davies on view
through October at the Oak Park Library,
14200 Oak Park Blvd. (248) 691-7480.

Discuss the book My Brother's Image by
Eugene Pogany at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
22, with the JCC/JPM Book Club at the Oak
Park JCC. (248) 967-4030.

Cinema & Stage

Experience the premiere of Ice Glen by Joan
Ackermann through October at the
Performance Network, 120 E. Huron, Ann
Arbor. $20-$36. (734) 663-0696.

Watch Daniel Roth's existential play Two
Men in a Box being performed through
Oct. 15 at Planet Ant, 2357 Caniff,
Hamtramck. Performances are at 8 p.m.
Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays.
$5-$15. (313) 365-4948.

See The Scarlet Pimpernel staged by the
Village Players of Birmingham at 8 p.m.
Friday-Saturday, Sept. 23-24 and 2 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 25, at 24660 Woodward,
Birmingham. Debi Bernstein-Siegel is the
choreographer. Don Schore and Benn Perry

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Exercise imagination with PuppetART as it
celebrates its 10th anniversary and opens
its season with Kolobok, a Russian version
of the Gingerbread Man at 2 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 24, at 25 E. Grand River, Detroit. $5
children, $7 adults. (313) 961-7777.

Laugh with the classic comedy Harvey fea-
turing Selma Cohen of Oak Park with the
Ridgedale Players. Performances are at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m.
Sundays through Oct. 2 at 205 W. Long
Lake Rd., Troy. $14, $13 students and sen-
iors. (248) 988-7049.

Concerts

Listen to authentic New Orleans jazz with the
Delfeayo Marsalis Quintet at 8 and 10
p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, at the Kerrytown
Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann
Arbor. $15-$30. (734) 769-2999.

Experience the music of saxophonist Joe
Moore in a free performance at 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the Oak Park JCC.
Supportive Communities will be the sponsor.
(248) 967-4030.

Hear the Ann Arbor Symphony Woodwind
Ensemble following refreshments at 1:30
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the Ann Arbor
JCC, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr., as part of the
Matinee Musicale Series. The concert cele-
brates the fourth annual Daniel Pearl Music
Day extolling the ideals of tolerance, friend-
ship and shared humanity. $7. Contact
Rebecca Cheskidov, (734) 994-4801.

Lunch and watch the Sixth Gate Cloggers at
noon Thursday, Sept. 29, at the Oak Park
JCC. $2.75 for lunch, $1 for program for
nonmembers. Reserve a spot by calling
(248) 967-4030.

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Education

Gain insight into Kabbalah with classes con-
ducted 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sundays and 8-9
p.m. Wednesdays by Rabbi Elimelech
Silverberg at the Sara Tugman Bais Chabad
Torah Center in West Bloomfield. There will
be a class in beginning Kabbalah 11:30-
12:30 Sundays. (248) 855-6170.

Dance Israeli style and learn the latest
steps Thursday evenings through Oct. 6 at
Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield. $6 per individual class.
Call Francine at (248) 855-6063.

Participate in a "Women's Day of Learning"
with Washington psychotherapist Naomi
Harris Rosenblatt discussing "The Biblical
Heroines as Role Models for the 21st
Century" at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, at
Akiva Hebrew Day School, 21100 W. 12
Mile, Southfield. $18. (248) 203-1520.

Learn about Jewish studies and activities at
Michigan State University 7:30-9 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 27, at West Bloomfield JCC.
RSVP: admissions.msu.edu/jewishstudies.asp.

Meet the faculty of the Jewish Academy of
Metropolitan Detroit at an open house at
6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 28, at the West
Bloomfield JCC. (248) 592-5263.

Event Hotline

Exchange ideas with synagogue women at
the Tri-Synagogue Women's Night Out at
6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Oak
Park JCC. The topic is "Jewish Women
Together: Defining and Creating a Strong
Community." Speakers include Lori
Hessenthaler of Congregation Beth Shalom,
Elaine Driker of Temple Emanu-El and
Bellischa Mendelsohn of Young Israel of Oak
Park. Reservations required for the $15 din-
ner. (248) 967-4030.

Experience a Kosher Wine Tasting
Adventure, sponsored by
Vineyard Marketplace Cafe &
Catering, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 22, at 32418
Northwestern, Farmington Hills.
Food from Bloom's Jewish
Cuisine also will be available fog
tasting. $30 with part of proceeds
going to JARC. (248) 855-9463.

Visit cemeteries with the Temple Israel Kever
Avot starting at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 25.
Assisted living residents will be provided with
transportation. Call Elaine at (248) 661-

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