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Talk about People of the Book by
Geraldine Brooks 1 p.m. Thursday,
March 26, at the Oak Park JCC.
JPM/JCC Book Club welcomes
guests. Details: (248) 967-4030.
Attend opening night of the annu-
al glass show 7 p.m. Saturday,
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March 28, at Janice Charach
Gallery, inside the West Bloomfield
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FEATURING PROFESSOR HOWARD LUPOVITCH
AND A APP hilgiil THEMED SHABBAT DINNER
JCC. Exhibit featuring artist
Janet Kelman and students from
the College for Creative Studies
continues through May 17. Also,
Friday, March 20 • 6:00 PM
CSZ B'nai Israel Center
COMMUNITY DINNER COST:
$18.00 PER ADULT
$9.00 PER CHILD (12 AND UNDER)
e-mail a photo from your family's
Jewish Hikers
Passover for possible inclusion in
an exhibit. (248) 432-5579, www.
charachgallery.org .
Take a scenic spring hike with the Jewish Hikers of Michigan
1-3 p.m. Sunday, March 22, at Lilley Park in Pittsfield
Township, about 10 minutes from Ann Arbor. Temple Beth
Emeth of Ann Arbor co-sponsors hikes for all ages, married or
single. Bring backpack, munchies and water. Next date: April
26. Directions: www.templebethemeth.org .
Take a look at "Pots" by Warren
Professor Howard Lupovitch's
appearance is generously sponsored by
MacKenzie, the current show
through April 11, at Susanne
Hilberry Gallery, 700 Livernois,
The Sandra Davis Memorial Fund
Ciciiiiingio a synagosii--
Ferndale. (248) 541-4700.
Appreciate Nikolai Jacobs' exhibit
"Menagerie" through April 12, at
the Woods Gallery, 26415 Scotia,
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Huntington Woods. (248) 581-
2696, www.woodsgallery.org .
penseful drama at Village Players
Playhouse, 34660 Woodward,
Theatre veteran Marcia Kahn of
Birmingham. $15. Weekend per-
formances are March 27 April 5.
Farmington Hills coached the
actors on Jewish ritual and tradi-
Schedule: (248) 644-2075, www.
birminghamvillageplayers.com .
tion. Tickets: (248) 737-3587,
www.stdunstanstheatre.com .
See the lovely prints and book-
PM - Sunday, a
CSZ Southfield
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Generously sponsored by the Sidney J. (z1) and -
iMelba Winer Creative Arts For Children F
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March 21, at St. Dunstan's
Theatre, 400 Lone Pine,
Bloomfield Hills. Jewish Ensemble
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For more information, please call the synagogue office at 248.357-5544
work of Judaica artist Lynne
Find amusement in the fam-
Avadenka at her show "Then
and Now" through April 18, at
ily musical Seussical, staged by
Lemberg Gallery, 23241 Woodward,
Ferndale. (248) 591-6623, www.
lemberggallery.com .
Cinema & Stage
/Check It Out!
Take in The Threepenny Opera
by the Jewish composer Kurt
Weill, opening Friday, March 20,
Bloomfield Players Community
Theatre on weekends of March
Catch The Elixir of Love, a
comedic opera, playing March
27-April 4, at the Detroit Opera
House, 1526 Broadway. Tickets/
schedule: (313) 237-7464, www.
MichiganOpera.org .
20-22 and 27-29, at Lahser High
School, 3456 Lahser, Bloomfield
Enjoy North Farmington High
Hills. Show times: 7:30 p.m. Friday
School's production of the
and Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets: $15 adults, $12 seniors/
Stephen Schwartz musical,
Children of Eden, 7:30 p.m.
students; group rates available.
(248) 433-0885.
Thursday and Friday, March 26-
27 and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
March 28, at 32900 W.13 Mile,
Become engrossed with Un Secret,
Farmington Hills. Tickets: $15, $12
and running weekends through
April 5, at Marygrove College,
Detroit. Producers are University
a drama about a Jewish boy in
post-World War II Paris, 7 p.m.
senior adults and children/stu-
dents. (248) 426-5202.
Woodward: Hear Sima's stories
of Detroit Mercy Theatre Company
and Marygrove College Music
El, 7400 Telegraph, Bloomfield
Twp. Dr. Charles Greenberg leads
about Jewish American families
Department. Schedule/tickets:
(313) 993-3270, theatre.udmercy.
edu .
Lake Road, West Bloomfield. The
in fact, fiction and folklore dur-
ing a celebration of the Norman
Rockwell "American Chronicles"
post-film discussion for the tem-
ple's Reel Israel Film Series. Free.
JCC Meyers Library and Jewish
Family Education present Gregory
and Tintori, whose book The
exhibit 2 p.m. Sunday, March 22.
Free with museum admission.
www.DlA.org .
Illumination tells of a mysterious
• Congregation Beth Shalom,
amulet rumored to have super-
Arts & Culture
www.JudySima.com .
• Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200
Meet best-selling local authors
Jill Gregory and Karen Tintori
2 p.m. Sunday, March 22, at
Barnes & Noble, 6800 Orchard
natural powers. A portion of book
14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park: In
keynote address for Sisterhood
sales will be donated to the library
if mentioned. (248) 432-5546,
Education Day, Sima will talk
about storytelling and how to tell
fmenken@jccdet.org .
a story yourself 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sunday, March 29. $18 includes
Learn from professional story-
teller Judy Sima at two programs.
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lunch. Fran: (248) 661-4179.
Sunday, March 22, at Temple Beth
Audition for the Water Works
Theatre Company's July 23-Aug.
9 production of Shakespeare's
(248) 851-1100, ext. 3149.
Macbeth Sunday and Monday,
March 22-23, at two locations
Catch HMS Pinafore, an Oakland
Theater Guild production, March
20-22, at Starlight Theater
Prepare for The Band's Visit,
a charming Israeli movie about
3727; www.waterworkstheatre.
corn.
in Summit Place Mall, 315 N.
Telegraph, Waterford. Tickets:
www.starlighttheater.net , (248)
overnight in an Israeli desert
town, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March
Get caught up in Ragtime, E.L.
Doctorow's sweeping musical
25, at the Oak Park JCC. This
focused on early 20th-century
335-1788.
is a Lenore Marwil Film Festival
presentation. $10 at door, but
Follow the saga of a German-
advance purchase advised: (248)
967-4030.
America and featuring a Jewish
immigrant character. Park Players
of North Rosedale Park presents
in Royal Oak. Details: (248) 399-
Jewish family in 1939 Atlanta
in the dramedy Last Night at
Ballyhoo 8 p.m. nightly through
Egyptian musicians stranded
Deal with Pack of Lies, a sus-
show on weekends of March
20-April 4, at 18445 Scarsdale,
Detroit. Tickets: $14-$28. (313)