July 26, at Orchard Lake St.
Mary's Schools, 3535 Indian Trail
Take A Hike!
at Commerce Road, Orchard Lake
48324. Children's art also activi-
ties offered. Parking: $6. (248)
Get outdoors with the Jewish
Hikers of Michigan 11 a.m.
Sunday, July 19, at the Ann
685-3748, www.HotWorks.org .
Explore the world of "Art
Spiegelman: Portrait of the Artist
..." through July 26, at Museum
of Contemporary Art Detroit,
4454 Woodward. The Pulitzer
Prize-winning cartoonist created
the Holocaust memoir, Maus: A
Survivor's Tale. Open 11 a.m. daily
Arbor Arboretum. Temple
Beth Emeth of Ann Arbor co-
sponsors monthly outing for
all ages, married or single.
Meet at park entrance, next
to Ronald McDonald House,
1610 Washington Heights. Bring
backpack, munchies and water.
Eli Avny: (734) 883-9522; jewish.
hikers@gmail.com .
except Monday and Tuesday. Free.
(313) 832-6622,
DO YOU BELONG TO A
CONSERVATIVE SYNAGOGUE?
Shaarey Zedek is now offering member rates
to both our Beth Hayeled Nursery School &,
Religious School to all individuals who are
members of a Conservative synagogue.
Two Campuses to Choose from to Meet Your Needs!
Religious School families will have the choice
of attending Tuesday afternoon School in either our
Southfield or West Bloomfield synagogue buildings.
Call 248/357-5544 To Register Today
& Secure Your Child's Future!
www.shaareyzedek.org
www.mocadetroit.org .
6623, lemberggallery.com .
Talk about good books with oth-
ers:
Take pride in the tribe at the
Twelve Angry Men by Reginald
Rose through July 19, at
Starlight Theater inside Summit
Club has chosen the book
"From Haven to Home: Jewish
Life in America" exhibit through
Aug. 30, at the Detroit Historical
Place Mall, 315 N. Telegraph,
Waterford. Performances: 7:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m.
by Tatiana de Rosnay 1 p.m.
Thursday, July 23, at Oak Park
JCC. (248) 967-4030.
Museum, 5401 Woodward at
Kirby. Open Wednesday-Sunday.
Free admission through July.
Sunday. Tickets: (248) 335-1788,
www.starlighttheater.net .
• The Entre Rios Trilogy: Greater
Exhibit information: (313) 833-
1805, www.michjewishhistory.org .
• Sarah's Key: JPM/JCC Book
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's
Book Discussion Group will dis-
cuss the book by Argentine writer
Perla Sues 10-11:30 a.m. Monday,
July 27, at Davidson Hadassah
View special exhibit: "Action
Reaction: Video Installations,"
House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield. These three
Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward. Allow two hours to
see all five videos. Free with
connected novels, translated by
Rhonda Buchanan, tell the stories
of Jewish settlers, starting at the
beginning of the 20th century.
(248) 661-5694.
continuing through December at
Check
Arts & Culture
July 31, at Amster Gallery inside
Jewish Community Center of
Washtenaw County, 935 Birch
Questions: (313) 833-6760, annu-
alfund©dia.org .
Donate works of art through
Hollow, Ann Arbor. Informative
panels tell about American and
Canadian men and women, Jews
and Christians, who risked their
lives between 1946-49, for the
Macbeth presented outdoors July
Cinema & Stage
23-Aug. 9, in Jaycee-Starr Park,
13 Mile between Coolidge and
Check out the Detroit Bicycle
Film Festival, two-days of screen-
ings, 40 shorts and two features,
Crooks, Royal Oak. Several Wayne
State University Hilberry Theater
alums are featured in this Water
Works Theatre Company pro-
6:30-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday,
July17-18, at the Marlene Boll
Theater at YMC, 1401 Broadway,
duction. Purchase tickets ($15):
www.waterworkstheatre.com .
Questions: (248) 399-3727.
Detroit. $8 per program; two each
night. Details: www.
detroitbicyclefilmfestival.com .
Audition for Hamlet beginning
6:30 p.m. Monday, July 27,
Bring back childhood memories
at the Historic Burgh Church,
26060 Berg, Southfield.
at the Soupy Sales film series,
featuring two different episodes
Registration starts at 6. City
of Southfield Parks & Rec. and
from his classic children's show
1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,
SRO Productions will present
Shakespeare's drama on week-
July 18-19, at Detroit Historical
Museum, 5401 Woodward. The
Detroit Historical Society will
ends in October. Details: (248)
796-4645, www.srotheater.org .
present series through Aug.
30. Free with museum admis-
sion; open daily except Monday-
Purchase tickets for Birmingham
Village Players' upcoming season,
beginning with The Mousetrap
See what's happening at Art on
the Grand, an interactive fine
arts fair held during the annual
be accepted for the Big Art Sale
auction run by DuMouchelle Art
Galleries Oct. 1-2 at its location,
Farmington Founders Festival
Friday-Sunday, July 17-19, in
downtown Farmington. Hours:
409 E. Jefferson, Detroit. The
DIA seeks paintings, sculptures,
prints, drawings, photographs,
noon - 9 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m.- 9
p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday. Farmington Hills Cultural
ceramics, jewelry, tapestries, car-
pets, small-scale furniture, deco-
Arts Division: (248) 473-1848.
rative service pieces and crystal
and sports memorabilia, each
with a minimum value of $250
as determined by DuMouchelle.
Peruse works by talented artists,
Appreciate "Sculptures in Love
hear music and see demonstra-
tions at Orchard Lake Fine Art
Show 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday,
with Architecture," including work
by Lynne Avadenka, at Lemberg
Gallery, 23241 Woodward, Ferndale.
Tuesday. (313) 833-1805, www.
detroithistorical.org .
Donation form: www.dia.org .
July 25, and until 5 p.m. Sunday,
Show is through Aug. 8. (248) 591-
Take in the jury room drama
dlo July 16 • 2009
Enjoy Marlee Hoffman's show,
"An Invitation to the Moment,"
daily except Mondays through
Aug. 2, at Washington Street
Gallery, 306 S. Main, Ann Arbor.
(734) 761-2287, www.wsg-art.com .
with musical performance by
Hush. $31.50. (313) 471'1611.
Wednesday-Sunday. (313) 833-
7900, www.dia.org .
Friday, July 17, for fall fundraiser
to benefit Detroit Institute of
Arts. Only 350 choice items will
creation of the State of Israel.
juliegales@jccfed.org . (734) 971-
0990.
Detroit native Mike Young 10 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 8, at City Theatre,
2301 Woodward, Detroit. Also on
the bill: Jeff Dwoskin & DJ Barn,
museum admission. Open 10 a.m.
Learn from "The Story of the
Aliya Bet and Machal" through
Get tickets now for the "Young
American Comedy Tour," fea-
turing headlining comedian and
Thrill to William Shakespeare's
Sept. 11-13, 18-20. More shows:
Hello Dolly!, Rent, The Importance
of Being Ernest and Hair. Details:
www.birminghamvillageplayers.com .