411101111

Weiner 10:30 a.m. Thursdays, at Oak
Park JCC (248) 967-4030.

Community Theatre on two weekends,
March 20-29, at Lahser High School,
3456 Lahser, Bloomfield Hills. Show

Young Adults

times: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday;
2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $15 adults,

Would you and/or your friends like

$12 seniors/students; group rates

to contribute your musical ability to
the assembly line concert? A total

available. (248) 433-0885.

of 240 hours of entertainment from
all genres is needed to set Guinness

Be part of Junior Congregation, open

Book world record for longest con-

tinuous concert. Hours: 5 p.m. Friday,

March 20; 5 p.m. Monday, March 30,
at A.J.'s Music Cafe, 240 W. Nine Mile,

Ferndale. Details:

No meeting April 11, and concludes
April 25. Religious school: (248) 851-
8820, relschool@cbahm.org .

Watch an opera originally performed

by children in the Theresienstadt con-
centration camp when the Michigan

Detroit hotline: (313) 577-8888,
hillelpd@wayne.edu .
• Eastern Michigan University: 965

Opera Theatre Children's Chorus
performs Brundibar noon and 5 p.m.

Washtenaw, Ypsilanti;
www.emuhillel.org . Ricky Camil:
(734) 482-0456;
program@emuhillel.org .

Opera House, 1526 Broadway. Ela
Stein Weisberger, a camp survivor
and original cast member, will appear

on the first two nights of the holiday:
7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, April

8-9, at Lester & Jewell Morris Hillel
Jewish Student Center, 360 Charles

Street, East Lansing. Free for stu-
dents, $20 for community members.

Jessica Katz: (517) 332-1916;

Saturday, March 21, at the Detroit

in the work by Jewish composer Hans
Krasa. Tickets/schedule: (313) 237-
7464, www.Michigan0pera.org .

cal acting, storytelling and audience
participation, 11 a.m. Saturday, March

21, at Performance Network Theatre,
120 E. Huron, Ann Arbor. Performers

are Michael Lee and OPUS Mime. Box

office: (734) 663-0681.

Smile watching Purim Shpiel, a
marionette puppet show derived
from the story of Queen Esther, 2

Find giggles in the musical Seussical,

staged by Bloomfield Players

The Gem Theatre

313-963-9800

www.gemtheatrescom

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FINE CHINESE DINING

Explore Stories Beyond Words, an
all-ages show from the Children's
Theatre Network that offers physi-

jessica@msuhillel.org .

Youth

• The Star Ledger

Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. The service features dav-
ening, singing and an interactive dis-

Get involved with campus Hillel
programs for ages 18-30, whether

a place at Passover seders scheduled

"A great date show"

a.m. Saturday, March 21, in Tauber
Family Chapel at Congregation

cussion of the weekly Torah portion.

• University of Michigan:1429 Hill,
Ann Arbor; www.umhillel.org .
(734) 769-0500; umhillel@umich.edu .
Michigan State University: Reserve

The Hilarious Mt Musical

to students in grades K-7 regardless
of synagogue affiliation, 10:45-11:30

sallen8961@gmail.com ,
detroitbluessociety@yahoogroups.com .

attending college or not:
• Wayne State University: First Floor,
667 Grosberg Student Center, Detroit;
www.hillel-detroit.org . Hillel of Metro

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Learn Passover
Cooking

Attend Beth Ahm Sisterhood's
Passover Cooking
Demonstration 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, March 25, featur-
ing Meyer Cohen of Sperber's

Invites You To

A wonderful adventure in fine dining" - Danny Raskin

Featuring Gourmet Oriental Cuisine

Excellent
Lunch
and
Dinner
Selections
7 Days
a Week
I I a.m.-
Midnight

Complete
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27925 Orchard Lake Road, north of 12 Mile • Farmington Hills

248.489.2280

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Kosher Catering, Beth Ahm's

caterer. All are invited. $5 at
door.
RSVP: Jody Grossman (248)
851-7643 or jsg12345@aol.com .

Walk-ins are welcome.

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