To Do!
Big Bang!
See JET's The Big Bang, through Jan.
3, at the West Bloomfield JCC. A musical
comedy about two hopeful writers
seeking to produce a Broadway musical
about the history of the world. 7:30 p.m.
Comedic numbers portray Adam
and Eve, Attila the Hun, Julius
Caesar and Columbus, among others.
Performances Wednesday and Thursday,
5 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.
$28-$36; discounts for seniors and
students. Two special New Year's Eve
packages at 6 and 9 p.m.. Tickets: (248)
788-2900.
Check It Out!
ARTS & CULTURE
HELPING OUT
The Detroit Historical Museum at
5401 Woodward is offering free admis-
sion and extended hours Saturday,
Dec. 26, through Sunday, Jan. 3 (the
museum is closed Jan. 1). Parking in
the museum's lot is $4. (313) 833-
1805 or www.detroithistorical.org .
Serve dinner at the Hope Hospitality
& Warming Center in Pontiac, a
mitzvah opportunity offered through
Congregation Beth Ahm's TOSAT Tikkun
Olam / Social Action Team. Choose one
or more nights: Saturday-Monday, Dec.
26-28. Meals co-hosted by Temple Kol
Ami and Adat Shalom Synagogue. To
volunteer: Barbara Schechter Cohen,
(248) 481-9753, imbasha@aol.com .
CINEMA & STAGE
See the world premiere stage adap-
tation of The Hebrew Hammer by
Jonathan Kesselman, adapted and
directed by Frannie Shepherd-Bates,
through Dec. 26, at Planet Ant
Theatre, 2357 Caniff, Hamtramck. $15;
$10 Fridays for students and age 60
and over. (313) 365-4948.
See The Last Five Years, directed by
Frannie Shepherd-Bates with musical
direction by Michael Fiedler, weekends
of Jan. 1-23, at the Furniture Factory,
4126 Third, Detroit 48201. Presented
by Magenta Giraffe Theatre, the play
portrays the life, love and demise of
a relationship between actress Cathy
and writer Jamie. Opening night, 8 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 1, is pay-what-you-can.
Tickets/schedule: (313) 408-7269, www.
magentagiraffe.org .
EVENT HOTLINE
B`nai B'rith Great Lakes Region
launches its 35th basketball season
Sunday, Jan. 17, at Walled Lake
Central High School. Join as an indi-
vidual or a team: Marty Melton, (248)
921-1539.
HEALTH/SUPPORT
Jewish Gay Network Family and
Friends, a free discussion-support
group, will meet 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Jan. 4, in the library at the West
Bloomfield JCC. For information, call
(248) 432-5661 or email jlewis@
jccdet.org .
CHADD (Children & Adults with ADD)
will meet 7-9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 4, at
Way Elementary School, 765 W. Long
Lake Road, in Bloomfield Township.
Mary Jo Schuster, counselor and
adviser for Project Bold Program for
LD/ADD students, will conduct a panel
of college students. Adult support
group will be led by AD/HD coach
Laura Rolands. Free for members;
$5 for others. (248) 988-6716, www.
chadd.net/527.
Donate blood at Temple Israel
Brotherhood's Blood Drive 9 a.m.-3
p.m. Monday, Dec. 28, at the West
Bloomfield temple. You must be a
healthy adult, at least 17 years old
and at least 110 pounds. RSVP: Dr. Ira
"Mike" Mickelson, (248) 819-1235.
Receive initial training to be a
Holocaust Memorial Center docent
noon-2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10, on the
Zekelman Family Campus, 28123
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills.
Register now with Selma Silverman:
(248) 553-2400, ext. 12.
Interact with senior residents while
working in the Jewish Senior Life (JSL)
building's stores, cafes and gift shops in
Oak Park and West Bloomfield. Become
a friendly visitor, help at activities, field
trips or games. Contact: Michal Ram
(248) 592-1104, mram@jslmi.org .
HOLIDAYS / SHABBAT
Experience Shabbat Light on Friday,
Jan. 8, at Temple Beth El. The brief,
informal 6 p.m. service offers an
opportunity for reflection and sharing.
Dr. Jill Syme will speak. Dinner at 7
costs $20 for adults; $15 for children.
Mail checks to Temple Beth El, 7400
Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills 48301.
Information: Barbara Grant, (248) 851-
1100, ext. 3149.
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Actors Greg Trzaskoma and Brian Thibault
Judaism"; Jan.12: "Between Cross and
Crescent"; and Jan.19: "The Challenge
of Modernity." RSVPs appreciated:
Nancy Kaplan, (248) 737-1931 or
nancyellen879@att.net .
JEWISH LEARNING
"Shanghai: A Haven for Jews during
the Holocaust" — Friday, Dec. 25, at 8
p.m., come to Congregation Beth Ahm
in West Bloomfield to hear local author
Berl Falbaum recount his experiences in
the Chinese city when it was a refuge
for Jews during the Shoah. Sponsored
by Beth Ahm and its Tikkun Olam-Social
Action Team (TOSAT). For information,
call Judy Vine (248) 961-4623 or e-mail
panyavino@comcast.net .
"Abraham Joshua Heschel
Remembered" DVD Series continues
at Congregation Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
30, honoring the theologian and social
activist. Video lecture by Prof. Howard
Lupovitch on Heschel and his great-
grandfather, the Opatower Rebbe. On
Jan. 6, Heschel's final TV interview
from 1972. Or see all three parts 10:15
a.m. Sunday, Jan. 3. Free, walk in.
Information: Nancy Kaplan (248) 737-
1931 or nancyellen879@att.net .
Filmmaker and storyteller Harvey
Ovshinsky will lead a six-session
screenwriters support group, "How
to Complete Your First Movie Script in
Six Months," beginning Jan. 4 at Ann
Arbor JCC or Jan. 25 at Birmingham
Community House. There is a fee.
RSVP: for Ann Arbor, call (734) 971-
0990; for Birmingham, call (248) 644-
5832. Information: (734) 996-8011.
SENIORS
Learn the "48 Steps to Wisdom," a lec-
ture series developed by the late Rabbi
Noah Weinberg of Aish HaTorah. Two
opportunities are available:
• Keter Torah Synagogue, 5480
Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield:
Speakers include Rabbi Alon Tolwin and
Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt of Aish HaTorah 7
p.m. Mondays. Additional co-sponsors
include Fed Ed and Jewish Renaissance
Project. No charge to attend. Free
refreshments. (248) 565-2757, www.
ketertorah.us.
• Detroit Jewish News, 29200
Northwestern Hwy., Southfield: Rabbi
Tolwin leads lunch-and-learn sessions
noon Thursdays. Kosher lunch: $8.
RSVP: (248) 948-9908, ext.1.
Congregation Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield will host Prof. Howard
Lupovitch for a three-part lecture
series based on his neew book on the
history of the Jewish people, 7:30-9
p.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 5, 12, and 19. All
are invited. $40 for the series or $15
per lecture. Jan. 5: "The Beginnings of
Enjoy Bingo with Noemi 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 29, at the Oak Park
JCC. $1 per card. Sponsored by the
Active Life. (248) 967-4030.
Join the Judaica Arts & Crafts class
taught by Rifcah Krolikowski 9:30-
11:30 a.m. Thursdays at the Oak Park
JCC. Paper collages, jewelry, mosaics
and more. Supplies included in the fee.
Barbara Bloom Senior Adult Fund sup-
ports the program. (248) 967-4030.
The Active Life will hold a New Year's
Eve Dance at West Bloomfield JCC
4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31, with
one-man band Jim Lauri. $5. RSVP to
Noemi by Dec. 28 at (248) 967-4030.
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LEARNING
Explore the Kabbalah with Rabbi
Elimelech Silberberg at his ongoing
classes based on classical and con-
temporary esoteric texts 10:30 a.m.
Sundays and 8:30 p.m. Thursdays,
at Bais Chabad Torah Center, 5595 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield. Details: (248)
855-6170 or bctc770@aol.com .
©2005 BY GORFTEXT PRO DUCTIONS I NC. ALL RIG HTS RESERVED.
Michael Daitch of Coat of Many Colors
Handweavers will be doing a Judaic
weaving demonstration at the Detroit
Institute of Arts noon-4 p.m. Sunday,
Jan. 3, in the Prentis Court.
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