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Community Center's Amster
Gallery, 2935 Birch Hollow Drive,
Ann Arbor. Maureen Kushner, in

Israel, instructed Jewish, Arab,
Bedouin and Druze children, as well
as Russian and Ethiopian immi-

grants. juliegales®jccfed.org , (734)
971-0990.

Read The World to Come by Dara
Horn and discuss at the JCC/JPM
Book Club 1 p.m. Thursday, May
28, at the Oak Park JCC. Free.
(248) 967-4030.

6:45 to 7:15 PM
Wednesday, May 20
CSZ B'nai Israel Center

There is no cost to attend!

Please RSVP to Dolly Simon
at 248/681-4235
no later than May 18.

7- 10 PM - CSZ Southfield
10 PM until Dawn - CSZ B'nai Israel Center
4:45 AM Sunrise Shacharit Service
CSZ B'nai Israel Center

the Collection of Wayne State
University" through June 26,

displayed daily except Sundays
through June 28. Free. (313) 822-

0954, www.pewabic.org .

Let Miriam Freeling and Judy

Galperin teach you Swedish or Huck
embroidery at Pomegranate Guild

meeting 1 p.m. Sunday, May 17, at
Prentis Apartments. 15000 W. 10
Mile, Oak Park. Nominal fee charged
for kits. RSVP: (248) 661-5337.

Take a trip to the Detroit Institute
of Arts for "Master Pieces: Chess

Be a big shot and spring for tickets
to see Billy Joel with Elton John

Theatre, 121 University W., Windsor.
Media City Festival presents. $5.
www.houseoftoast.ca/mediacity.

p.m. Thursday, May 21, at Palace of
Auburn Hills. $54.50-$180. (800)
745-3000.

Learn the views of Judge Paul
Borman in the documentary

Event Hotline

Regional Roots: The Birth and
Evolution of Detroit and Its People

Take an overnight trip with the
Jewish Genealogical Society of
Michigan to explore the genealogi-
cal collection at the Allen County
Public Library in Fort Wayne, Ind.

premiering 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May
21, at One Campus Martius, Detroit.

Free. VIP reception at 5:30 with
filmmakers, panel discussion and

on their "Face 2 Face" Tour 7:30

work from 1960-1980. Free. Hours:
(313) 993-7813.

Cinema & Stage

Concerts

12 Mile, Farmington Hills. Details/
RSVP: www.jgsmi.org .

Focus on issues of teen gang
violence, bullying, self-esteem

Come for concert and book sign-
ing with Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul

and conflict resolution at The
Lyrics Moved In, 7 p.m. Friday and
Saturday, May 15-16, at Madison
Heights High School, 915 E.11 Mile.

& Mary) noon Saturday, May 16,
at Ingalls Mall, 915 E. Washington,
Ann Arbor. Nicola's Books pres-
ents Yarrow during the Ann Arbor

Students will perform the original,
dramatic musical by Lisa Lapides-
Sawicki and David Sawicki. Tickets:

Book Festival. Free. www.aabook-
festival.org .

Sets from the Dr. George and
Vivian Dean Collection," through
May 17, and "American Chronicles:

$5 at door. Mida: (248) 399-8200,
giragosian®gmail.com .

Join the Chamber Music Society
of Detroit for season's final Opus

Join an outing with the Jewish
Hikers of Michigan 11 a.m. Sunday,
May 17. Temple Beth Emeth of Ann

The Art of Norman Rockwell,"
through May 31, 5200 Woodward.
(313) 833-7900, www.dia.org .

Get a seat for Sweet Charity, a
Farmington Players production
weekends through May 16, at the
Barn, 32332 W. 12 Mile, Farmington
Hills. $14-$18. (248) 553-2955.

9 Series concert 8 p.m. Saturday,
May 16, at Seligman Performing

Arbor co-sponsors monthly hike for
all ages, married or single. Bring

Arts Center on campus of Detroit

backpack, munchies and water.
Details: (734) 883-9522; jewish.
hikers®gmail.com .

Ch rk I+ no oi

E. Jefferson, Detroit. Works by art-
ists, including Mark Shapiro, are

W. Hancock, Detroit. Brenda
Goodman and Nancy Mitchnick are
among the artists who produced

Cemetery in Detroit by native son
Scott Miller Berry of Toronto 6
p.m. Thursday, May 21, at Capitol

Self-arranged carpools will leave
promptly at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, May
17, from parking lot near Einstein
Bagels, Orchard Lake Road and

For more information, please call the synagogue office at 248.357.5544

Come to opening reception for "All
Together Now" 6-8 p.m. Friday,
May 15, at Pewabic Pottery, 10125

at Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, 480

Elon Gold

cocktails: $60, $50 in advance. Film
trailer: doi.blip.tv. Tickets: rsvp®
oneofusfilms.org , (313) 567-4718.

Study with the rabbis and local community leaders

May 14 • 2009

Ferndale. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-
Saturday. www.lemberggallery.com ,
(248) 591-6623.

Recall "Time and Place: Art of
Detroit's Cass Corridor from

THURSDAY • MAY 28, 2009

B10

Appreciate the work of James
Stephens at his show, "Short
Stories," through June, at
Lemberg Gallery, 23241 Woodward,

UHUUM LEVI, VIAVUOU
STUOV MSVIOKS

Arts & Culture

Kosher Komedy

Laugh heartily on Aish Comedy
night featuring Elon Gold 7
p.m. Monday, May 18, at Mark
Ridley's Comedy Castle, 269 E.
Fourth, Royal Oak. Tickets start
at $50 for Aish Detroit benefit
through $1,800 for corporate
sponsors. Registration: www.
aishinthewoods.com , (248)
327-3579.

Talk about Benjamin Blech's

Sistine Secrets, in which

Michelangelo's "forbidden" mes-
sages are revealed, 10-11:30 a.m.
Monday, May 18, at Davidson

Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard
Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah Book Discussion Group

meets monthly. (248) 661-5694.

View murals and paintings on the
theme of war and peace continu-
ing through May, in the Jewish

Recall the antics of Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin, Joey Bishop and

Country Day School, 22305
W. 13 Mile Road, Beverly Hills.
Performers are Kalichstein-Laredo-
Robinson Trio and Miami String

Take the Walk of Ages, a 3K/5K

community walk to support older
Jewish adults, 9:30 a.m. Sunday,
May 17, on Applebaum Jewish

Community Campus, Maple and
Drake, West Bloomfield. (248) 661-
2969, www.auxiliaryjhas.org .

Watch hordes of hounds in the

Quartet. Tickets/new season bro-
chure: (248) 855-6070.

Basset Waddle during City of
Birmingham's parade and party
Sunday, May 17. The parade: 1 p.m.

Hear Edward Kingins, former tenor
soloist for Temple Beth El, in a
performance of Handel's Judas

from S. Old Woodward, north of
Brown. The party: 4 p.m. in down-
town Shain Park. Free activities for

Rochester Hills. Purchase tickets
($15 and $25): www.palacenet.com .

Maccabeus 3 p.m. Sunday, May 17,

children and music by G-Daddys
are features. (248) 530-1803, www.
bhamgov.org/parade.

Cross the border for premiere of

with the Fort Street Chorale and
Chamber Orchestra. $18 and also
patron seating. (313) 961-4533.

Sammy Davis Jr. in the tribute
show The Rat Pack is Back! 6 p.m.
Sunday, May 17, at Meadow Brook

Music Theatre, Walton at Adams,

Beth Olem: House of the World,

a short film shot at Beth Olem

at Fort Street Presbyterian Church,
631 W. Fort, Detroit. He will appear

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