To Do! E-mail items to calendar@thejewishnews.com Mail items to Calendar, the Jewish News, 29200 Northwestern, Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034 Fax items to (248) 304-8885 • Deadline: noon, Wednesday, eight days prior to publication Check It Out! Arts & Culture Mini-Spa At Race Breast cancer patients, survivors and caregivers that they can get free spa treatments at the 17th Annual Susan G. Komen Detroit Race for the Cure, which starts 8 a.m. Saturday, May 31, at Comerica Park in Detroit. While proceeds from the race are being designated for breast cancer research, the free services are being offered in the Energizer ReTreat mini- spa on wheels planned by volunteers from the Woodhouse Spa. Volunteers also are needed to help with the race. Pick up entry forms at sponsoring Art Van furniture stores or regis- ter at www.karmanos.org/detroitraceforthecure. Attend an illustrated lecture by noted artist John Torreano 7 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at Purdy-Kresge Library Auditorium, 5265 Cass, Detroit, and an opening reception for his exhibit, "Looking Close, Looking Far," 5-8 p.m. Friday, May 30, at the Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, 480 W. Hancock. (313) 577-0770 a.m. daily; closes 4 p.m. Saturday- Wednesday, 8 p.m. Thursday- Friday. (313) 664-7464, www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu . Check out Paint Creek Center for the Arts' student and faculty art show, opening 6-8 p.m. Friday, May 30, at 405 Pine, Rochester. Call for hours through June 21 and also about summer camp/classes: (248) 651-4110. View the Prato Haggadah, a medi- eval-era Haggadah manuscript from Spain, exhibited through May at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield. See the process by which medieval illumi- nated manuscripts were created in the Middle Ages. Museum hours, docent-led tours: (248) 357-5544. Sign up for classes taught dur- ing June by photographer Marji Silk. Locations are in Birmingham, downtown Detroit and elsewhere. Details: (248) 544-1203. Attend the opening reception for Lawrence Street Gallery's 2008 Invitational, showcasing more than 50 artists from southeastern Michigan, 6 p.m. Friday, June 6, at 22620 Woodward, Ferndale. Exhibit dates: Wednesday, June 4-28. Schedule: (248) 544-0394, www. lawrencestreetgallery.com . See what's in "A Cabinet of Curiosities," featuring artists Elaine and Eve Redmond, Susan Gold and others through May 31 at Arnold Klein Gallery, 32782 Woodward, Royal Oak. Hours:11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. (248) 647-7709, kak@tir.com. Drop by for Israeli dancing, begin- ners through advanced, 7:30-10 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County, 2935 Birch Hollow, Ann Arbor. Session charge: $6. (734) 971-0990 or a2rikud@gmail.com . Take a look at the Middle East Peace Quilt, displayed through May, at the Michigan State University Museum on W. Circle Drive in E. Lansing. The MSU Jewish Studies Dept. is a sponsor. $4 suggested donation. Exhibit details from Kenneth Waltzer: (517) 432-3493. Enjoy the College for Creative Studies' Annual Student Exhibition through May 30 at 201 E. Kirby, Detroit. Exhibit opens 10 Browse "Urban Landscapes-City Streets" through June 7 at David EVERYTHING'S RELATIVE by Jordan B. Gorfinkel • www•jewishcartoon.com 50 YEARS A60 1 VA 8 BY GO RFTEXT P O DUCTIONS INC. A PROVIDING 15RAL_ 1v11 -1- 57).5 f1Nt HOBS. TO DAY, THEY PROVIDE FORU5 VORLD CLA65 y //V AN D H/G/1 0 Klein Gallery, 163 Townsend, Woods curated the show. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday. (313) 822- 0954, wwww.pewabic.org . Birmingham. Hours: (248) 433- 3700, info®dkgallery.com . Spend some time with the water- colors of Marge Hecht Simon through June 12 in the Woods Gallery, 26415 Scotia, Huntington Woods. Open daily except Friday. (248) 581-2696, woodsgal- lery48070@yahoo.com . Browse "Considering Detroit" through July 28 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, 4454 Woodward. The MOCAD show high- lights the creativity of Ellen Cantor, six more artists and the Time Stereo artist collective. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday and Sunday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday- Saturday. There is a charge. (313) 832-6622. Appreciate artist-writer Miriam Brysk's exhibit "Children of the Holocaust through June at the Holocaust Memorial Center, Zekelman Family Campus, 28123 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills. Brysk was a hidden child in Poland. Museum hours: 9:30 a.m.-3:3O p.m. Sundays-Thursdays and until 12:30 p.m. Fridays. No charge. (248) 553- 2400. Take in an exhibition by Barry Roth and Gordon Newton at Susanne Hilberry Gallery, 700 Livernois, Ferndale. The show runs through June. (248) 541-4700. Pay attention to the exhibition "Six Ceramic Artists: Pioneers of the German Studio Craft Movement" through July 6 at Pewabic Pottery, 10125 E. Jefferson, Detroit. Linda Ross of Huntington BECCAE3BETH The Altruist The Realist Cinema & Stage Catch Lee Meriwether in the musical Sister Amnesia's Country Western Nunsense Jamboree through June 8 at Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester. Schedule/tick- ets: (248) 370-3316. Laugh along with Songs of the Second City, directed by Mark Levinson through June 8 at Andiamo's, 42705 Grand River, Novi. Wednesday-Sunday evening shows. Tickets ($15, $20) available at: (248) 348-4448, www.secondcity.com . See Disney's Beauty and the Beast performed by Stagecrafters corn- BERNIE YAEL LOUIS ZAYDS BUBS The Idealist The Perplexed The Rebel The Traditionalist The Bubbe VHAT A R E TURN ON ILL „SAY! IS --11-IRE ANYTHING I S RAEL'S BOOMING E CONOMY CAN'T PRODUCE? 60f7" PAP R? THEY IMPORT -MAT. munity theater through June 15 at the Baldwin Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. Show times: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Jewish cast members are Jeff Weiner of Troy and Rob Grodin of Huntington Woods. Tickets: $16 or $18. (248) 541-6430, www. stagecrafters.org . Submit an original, five-minute film about end-of-life issues for a Hospice of Michigan contest, A Fine Farewell. Cash prizes in cat- egories for adults and high school students ages 14-18. Industry insid- ers will judge. Deadline: June 30. Details: (313) 578-5041. Concerts Listen to the UMS Choral Union perform Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra 3 p.m. Sunday, June 1, at Orchestra Hall in Detroit. The performance also features a new work by U-M alumna Stacy Garrop. $37-$47. (313) 576-5111. Thrill to the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival presented June 14-29 at Temple Beth El, Kirk in the Hills, St. Hugo of the Hills, Seligman Performing Arts Center and other venues. Musicians include Joseph Silverstein and Menahem Pressler. Seven-concert series or single performances; Tickets start at $10 for 25 and under. (248) 559-2097 or www.greatlakeschambermusic.org . Event Hotline Join the Birmingham Temple Out and Abouters for a gourmet brunch and bus trip starting 11 a.m. Sunday, June 1, at 28611 W.12 Mile, Farmington Hills. At noon, the group will board a motor coach for a tour of historic Jewish sites in Calendar on page B16 May 29 m 2008 B15