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Hear Michael Ledeen, expert on
U.S. foreign policy and Iran, speak

Aiding Detroit

about his book, The Iranian Time
Bomb, 7 p.m. Thursday, June 25,
at the Holocaust Memorial Center,

volunteering in Detroit
through the Summer in
the City community-build-

Zekelman Family Campus, 28123
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. Jewish Institute for National
Security Affairs sponsors it to
commemorate third anniversary
of the kidnapping of Israeli soldier

ing program 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, June 13, at

Gilad Shalit. Free. Details: (248)
208-2773, kjonesjinsa.org .

Arts & Culture

Enjoy a potluck luncheon and

Browse "Opening the Doors to
Fulfill Our Mission" through July

display of Pomegranate Guild
projects completed for charity and
challenges 1 p.m. Sunday, June

16, at the Janice Charach Gallery

14, at Spicer House, aka Aldo

Gamburd, Lorraine Goldberg,
Danny Gutman, Marc Maddin,
Jennifer Maiseloff, Jonathan

Vagnossi Center, in Heritage Park,

Farmington Hills. RSVP to Judy
Galperin: (248) 661-5337.

Hear why Dan Fleshier of Ameinu
(the former Labor Zionist Alliance)
supports J Street, rather than
AIPAC, for America's Israel lobby

at his book signing 2-4 p.m.
Sunday, June 14, at Book Beat,

26010 Greenfield at Lincoln, in

Oak Park. Free. Ameinu Detroit:
(248) 967-6380. Book Beat: (248)

968-1190, www.thebookbeat.com .

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inside the West Bloomfield JCC.
Featured artists include Steven

Nickovich and Marat Paransky.
Open Sunday and Monday-
Thursday. (248) 432-5579, www.
charachgallery.org .

View the stark Polish photographs
of Roman Vishniac and Jeffrey
Gusky at the exhibit "Of Life &
Loss" through July 12, at the

Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward. (313) 833-7900, www.
dia.org .

Congregation Beth Ahm,
5075 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. Beth Ahm
member David Zwickl, CFO of the organization, will speak at Shabbat
services and receive results from a month-long drive to collect art
supplies and money for activities at the program's summer camp.
Judy Vine: (248) 363-4508, panyavinocomcast.net .

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Cinema & Stage

Spend a Sunday in the Park With
George, the acclaimed Stephen
Sondheim musical, 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, June 12-13, and 2

workers and communists, 11:45

includes reception. RSVP: www.

a.m.-12:45 p.m., at the Community
House, 3809 S. Bates; and
Brenda Rosenberg's Reuniting the

palmerwoods.org , (313) 891-2514.

p.m. Sunday, June 14, at Village
Players Playhouse, 34660
Woodward, Birmingham. $17. (248)
644-0275, www.
birminghamvillageplayers.com .

Children of Abraham peace docu-

with jazz, blues, theater, poetry
and more through June 27 during

Delight in the Cole Porter
musical Kiss Me Kate, 8 p.m.
nightly through June 13 and 2
p.m. Sunday, June 14, at Lydia
Mendelssohn Theater at University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Details:

mentary with her workshop, 3:45-
5 p.m., Baldwin Library, 300 W.

Experience 12 exciting nights filled

Merrill. Schedule: (248) 647-4007,
www.reelmixed.com .

the inaugural "Midsummer Nights
in Midtown" series. Programs
offered Thursdays-Saturdays,
at midtown Detroit locations.

Meet the enticing Miss Saigon at
Stagecrafters' Baldwin Theatre,

University Cultural Center
Association and Wayne State

415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. Shows

University co-sponsor. Free. Get
schedule: (313) 577-5088, www.
midsummernightsinmidtown.com .

through June 21: 8 p.m. Fridays

and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays.

(734) 971-2228, www.a2ct.org .

Tickets: $16 and $18. (248) 541-
6430, www.stagecrafters.org .

Take in Oakland Theatre Guild's

Concerts

Lakes Chamber Music Festival.

Welcome the duo Post
Honeymoon of Chicago to town

Venues include Temple Beth El in
Bloomfield Township and Seligman
Performing Arts Center in Beverly

9 p.m. Wednesday, June 17, at
PJ's Lager House, 1254 Michigan,
Detroit 48226. The newlywed

Hills. Dates through June 21.
Details/tickets: (248) 559-2097,
www.greatlakeschambermusic.org .

Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets:
$10-$14. (248) 335-1788.

band members are vocalist/key-
boardist Rachel Shindelman and
drummer/bassist/vocalist Nick

Event Hotline

Laugh along with The Producers,
presented weekends through

Kraska. Details: (313) 961-4668.

Attend a Sisterhood dinner meet-
ing 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 16, in

June 13, at the outdoor Cranbrook

Catch contemporary musicians at

Greek Theatre, 400 Lone Pine
Road, Bloomfield Hills. Mitch

Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N.

Temple Shir Shalom's Foltyn Social
Hall, 3999 Walnut Lake Road,
West Bloomfield. Details: (248)

production of Northanger Abbey,
through June 14, at Starlight
Theater in Summit Place Mall,

315 N. Telegraph, Pontiac. The
comic romance by Jane Austen

Check It OL.

Salute Jewish young adults

is performed 7:30 p.m. Friday and

Master stars as Max Bialystock
and Marty Mandelbaum is music

director for the St. Dunstan's

Theatre production. Tickets:
$20 adults, $18 students and
seniors. (248) 737-3587, www.
StDunstansTheatre.com .

Check out the Birmingham-based
ReeIMIXED Film Festival, focused

on cultural diversity, Friday-
Sunday, June 12-14. Screenings
of Jewish interest on Saturday,

June 13: At Home in Utopia, about

cooperative housing in Bronx,
N.Y., built by immigrants, factory

Fourth, Ann Arbor. Reservations
recommended: (734) 769-2999,

www.kerrytownconcerthouse.com .
• Randy Napoleon Sextet: Group
leader plays jazz guitar, 8 p.m.
Saturday, June 20.

Appreciate the outstanding
musicians playing in the Great

737-8700.

Take pride in the tribe at "From
Haven to Home: Jewish Life

• Nathan Brown: The singer-song-

in America" exhibited through
Aug. 30, at the Detroit Historical

writer-poet appears 8 p.m. Friday,

Museum, 5401 Woodward at

June 26.

Kirby. Museum hours: Wednesdays
through Sundays. Admission: $6
adult, $4 discount rate. Exhibit

Listen to violinist Jannina

Barefield and violist Jason Amos
as part of the Palmer Woods
Music in Homes concert series
8-10:30 p.m. Saturday, June 20,
at a private home in Detroit's
Palmer Woods neighborhood. $30

information: (313) 833-1805, www.
michjewishhistory.org .

• Film: Architects We Knew:
Albert Kahn's Legacy, 1 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, June 13-14.

Detroit Historical Film Society

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