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April 09, 2009 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-04-09

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With JoshuA Rubenstein

The Unknown Black Book-
The Holocaust in the
German-Occupied Soviet Territories

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1:00 PM ,
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Free Admission

Joshua Rubenstein's appearance
is generously underwritten by
The Sandra Davis Memorial Fund

at a Beth Ahm Sisterhood Jewish
Book Club luncheon noon-1:30 p.m.

Get swept up in

People of the Book by Geraldine
Brooks. All are welcome, men and
women. $14 includes kosher lunch.

Ragtime, E.L.

RSVP by April 15. Send checks to
Beth Ahm Sisterhood, Attention:

living through major
events in early 20th-

Joanne Bellet, 5075 W. Maple

century America,

Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322.
For information, contact Joanne
Bellet, (248) 851-8379 or jbe11314@

8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays, April 17-

gmail.com .

Peruse a juried photography

exhibit featuring more than 100
local photographers through April
24, at Lawrence Street Gallery,

544-0394,
www.lawrencestreetgallery.com .

CSZ Southfield \

Tickets S5 per person
`Generously sponsored by the Sidney J. (z'1) ; and
Melba Winer Creative Arts For Children hind

For more information, please call the synagogue office at 248.357.5544

Check It 0 it!

Arts & Culture

3700, www.dkgallery.com .

18, 24 -25, and 2 p.m.
Sundays, April 19 and
26, at Wayne State
University's Bonstelle
Theater, 3424 Woodward, Detroit. One character is a Jewish
immigrant seeking a better life for his daughter in America.

Tickets: (313) 577-2960, www.bonstelle.com .

his two-year project of playing

Admire glass creations by Janet

the West Bloomfield JCC. (248)
432-5579, www.charachgallery.org .

Cinema & Stage

8 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at Hill
Auditorium, 825 N. University,

Network with Ties Like Me, a pro-
fessional organization for the gay/

Ann Arbor. Tickets from University
Musical Society: (734) 764-2538,

lesbian community, 5:30-8 p.m.
Wednesday, April 15, at Via Nove
Restaurant, 344 W. Nine Mile,

www.ums.org .

Note that tickets go on sale
Wednesday, April 15, for the 20-

Ferndale. Robert Lalicki: (248)
379-9527, www.tieslikeme.com .

concert Great Lakes Chamber
Music Festival, June 6 21, at ven-
ues in Metro Detroit. Festival office:

Tour the Holocaust Memorial
Center with the Adat Shalom
Men's Club 9:30-11:45 a.m. Sunday,

(248) 559-2097,
www.greatlakeschambermusic.org .

April 19, at Zekelman Family
Campus, 28123 Orchard Lake

Details: (248) 377-3300, www.
mbtheatre.com .

See MC Serch of 3rd Bass hosting
the Detroit Music Awards 7 p.m.
Friday, April 17, at the Fillmore

Shalom member Mania Salinger, a
Holocaust survivor, will speak to

Follow the saga of One Flew Over
the Cuckoo's Nest through May
9, at Wayne State University's

Detroit, 2115 Woodward. Event
features a reunion of the Amboy
Dukes, tribute to the late Stooges

Michael Feldman co-chair. There is
a charge. (248) 851-5100.

Hilberry Theatre, 4743 Cass

guitarist Ron Asheton and a
Motown 50th anniversary revue.

Appreciate "Extraordinary Women

-

Take the Trip to Bountiful through

April 12, at Meadow Brook Theatre,

207 Wilson Hall, on the Oakland

Road, Farmington Hills. Adat

University campus, Rochester.

at Hancock, Detroit. The Dale
Wasserman drama plays in reper-

tory with Arthur Miller's drama, All
My Children, concluding May 16.

Pre-show ceremony: 5 p.m. at Cliff

the group. Murray Sittsamer and

Leading Jewish Lives," a brunch
and learn series from Seminars

Bell's, 2030 Park. Tickets: $20,
available at www.livenation.com .

for Adult Jewish Enrichment,
9:45-11:30 a.m. on choice of days
at both JCC locations. Schedule:

Mondays, April 20 June 8, with
facilitator Ruth Bergman in West
Bloomfield, or Tuesdays, April

Tickets/schedule: (313) 577-2972,

Work with the Pomegranate Guild

Event Hotline

all of Beethoven's piano sonatas,

College for Creative Studies
through May 17 at Janice Charach
Gallery's annual glass show, inside

PM - Sunday,

Doctorow's musical
about ordinary people

22620 Woodward, Ferndale. (248)

Kelman and students from the

USIC

Turn Of Century

Wednesday, April 22, discussing

of Southeastern Michigan to knit
hats for Israeli soldiers and stitch

Admire the prints of Judaica art-
ist Lynne Avadenka displayed at

www.hilberry.com .

Celebrate music reflecting the
cultures of the Jewish and

butterflies for a memorial to the

"Then and Now" through April
18, at Lemberg Gallery, 23241

Concerts

African-American communities at

Join the Chamber Music Society of

"Common Bonds: An Interfaith
Concert," 8 p.m. Saturday, April
25, at Cong. Shir Tikvah, 3900

21 June 2, with Aviva Panush in

Woodward, Ferndale. (248) 591-
6623, www.lemberggallery.com .

Quartet, 8 p.m. Saturday, April
11, at the Seligman Performing

Northfield Parkway, Troy 48084.
Shir Tikvah's band, Schmaltz,

and Greater Detroit Chapter of

Read The Septembers of Shiraz by
Delia Safer and discuss with the

CSZ Sisterhood Book Club 1 p.m.
Tuesday, April 21, at Congregation

Arts Center on campus of Detroit
Country Day School, 22305 W.13

Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road,
Southfield. Sharon Berry is the

Mile Road, Beverly Hills. Next is

and Louise Nevelson, along with

the exhibit "John McLaughlin &
Emerson Woelffer: Two Approaches

facilitator. Visitors welcome. Free.
(248) 375-5544.

to Modernism," through May 2, at
David Klein Gallery, 163 Townsend,
Birmingham. Hours: (248) 433-

Local author Debra Darvick will be

1.5 million children lost in the
Holocaust 1 p.m. Sunday, April 12,
at Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901

Middlebelt in Farmington Hills.
RSVP to Judy Galperin: (248) 661-

5337.

See the work of Jewish art-
ists, including Michael Goldberg

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April 9 ^ 2009

the speaker and discussion leader

Detroit for the renowned chamber
music ensemble, Guarneri String

Pacifica Quartet, with saxophonist
Erik Ronmark, Saturday, April 18.
Box office: (248) 855-6070.

Consider Hungarian pianist
Andras Schiff, who will conclude

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Oak Park. Co-sponsors: Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit

will perform Yiddish and klezmer

Hadassah. $60 for seven weeks,
including brunch, or $10 per ses-

music; Metropolitan Detroit Area
Fellowship Choir will offer gospel.
Admission, including dessert: $18

sion. Childcare is additional. Check
payable to JCC of Metropolitan
Detroit due by April 13 to JCC,

adults, $10 children, $36 family

6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322. (248) 432-5692.

through April 15; afterward, add

$2 per category. Mail check to

Shir Tikvah. Joyce May: (248) 756-
3883.

Check out Shalom Street's cur-
rent exhibit, "From Manna to

Matzah Balls," 1-5 p.m. Sunday-

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