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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-04-24

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RESERVATIONS TODAY

Hear from Kenneth Edelin, a physician
and national health-care-rights leader,
at a fundraising luncheon for Planned
Parenthood Mid and South noon
Thursday, May 8, at the Troy Marriott,
200 W. Big Beaver. Tickets: $85 in
advance; patron tickets also available:
(734) 973-0710, or www.plannedparent-
hood.org/midsouthmi/

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Volunteer at stores operated by Jewish
Apartments & Services. Work morning
hours at choice of JAS buildings in Oak
Park and West Bloomfield. Michal Ram:
(248) 592-1104; mram@jasmi.org .

248-960-7666

Mark Yom YaShoah (Holocaust
Memorial Day, officially April 30), at
two events:
• Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph in
Bloomfield Twp.: A community-wide
service is 7 p.m. Monday, April 28.
Participating will be violinist Liz Rowin,
Beth El's high school students and
Regina Weiss, a survivor of the Shoah.
Barbara Grant: (248) 851-1100, ext.
3149.
• Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue,
115 Giles Blvd. E. in Windsor, Canada:
Jewish, Catholic and secular organiza-
tions in Windsor and Essex County are
sponsoring an interfaith commemora-
tion of the Holocaust 7 p.m. Sunday,
May 4. Guest speaker at "Moral
Courage in Time of Darkness" is Martin
Maxwell, a Shoah survivor. The Windsor
Essex Chorus will perform. (519) 973-
1772.

Observe the National Day of Prayer
at a service sponsored by the Troy

Interfaith Group, 7 p.m. Thursday, May
1, at Congregation Shir Tikvah, 3900
Northfield Pkwy. in Troy. (248) 649-
4418.
•The following morning, CST Rabbi
Arnie Sleutelberg will be the key-
note speaker at the Troy Community
Coalition's annual prayer breakfast
7-9 a.m. Friday, May 2, at St. Nicholas
Greek Orthodox Church, 760 W. Wattles
in Troy. Purchase tickets ($20) through
Michael Silverstein: MSilver®comcast.
net.

Remember the valiant Jews of the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (April 19-May
16,1943) at a public program 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 4, at Davidson Hadassah
House, 5030 Orchard Lake Rd. in West
Bloomfield. Workmen's Circle/Arbeter
Ring is sponsoring this 65th annual
commemoration, in collaboration with
Sholem Aleichem Institute. A candle-
lighting ceremony, music and readings
will be featured. Guests may contribute
poetry, prose, drama or music - up to
three minutes in length. No charge.
RSVP to Workmen's Circle: (248) 432-
5677.

Come to the monthly Women's Rosh
Chodesh lecture series, "Prayers
that Enhance Our Day," 9:15-10 a.m.
Thursday, May 8, at the Oak Park JCC.
Presenter Janet Snider's topic will
be "Havdala/Motzei Shabbos Prayer,"
about the prayer said at the conclu-
sion of Shabbat. Program sponsors are
the JCC and Machon L'Torah, Jewish
Learning Network of Michigan. (248)
967-4030.

RSVP no later than May 6 for "Lunch
with the Troops," an Israeli-style lunch
and learn following Shabbat services

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Enjoy activities suitable for all ages at the Festival of the Arts, continu-
ing through April 27, at Costick Activities Center, 28660 W.11 Mile in
Farmington Hills. Enter through Gate 4. (248) 473-1856.
•Farmington Artists Club: The spring exhibit and sale has no admis-
sion charge. Hours: (248) 455-9885.
•Art After Dark: 7-10 p.m. Friday,
April 25. Event also offers wine tasting
and jazz. $25, but $20 in advance from
the Orchard Lake-14 Mile Whole Foods
store, West Bloomfield.
• Family Festival: noon-5 p.m. Sunday,
April 27. Hands-on activities for chil-
dren, artist demonstrations, food,
instrumental and dance performances,
including concerts by the Farmington
Community Band and the Saline
Fiddlers.

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