EVERYTHING'S RELATIVE ef°' by Jordan B. Gorfinkel • Walk For Israel, starting with pro- gram and kosher picnic lunch 10 a.m. Sunday, May 2, at Temple Shir Shalom, 3999 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Walk starts at noon. Event includes Friends of IDF speaker, Theodore Herzl display and free raffle for round-trip ticket to Israel. Andre Douville and Mark Segal co-chair. Yoav Raban, community shaliach: raban@ jfmd.org or (248) 642-4260. 6AY5 HERE -rHA-rJ1V-5 MAKE UP 0.2% OF THE POPULATION AND WE'VE WON /..30ZN,5 OF NOBEL- PRIZES. Try food items made or produced locally at Made-in-Michigan Food Fair 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, May 2, at Hiller's Market, 3615 Washtenaw in Ann Arbor. Cooperative Elevator Company, among the 25 featured ven- dors, represents 963 Michigan farm- ers. WDIV reporter Paula Tutman will sign copies of her book. www.hillers. corn or (248) 355-2122. Tuesdays, at 5075 W. Maple in West Bloomfield. $1 for snacks. RSVP to Gail: ellenbo@yahoo.com . Hear keynote speaker Stephen Goldman, executive director of Holocaust Memorial Center (HMC), at Jewish Historical Society's annual meeting with dessert reception 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, at HMC's Zekelman Family Campus, 28123 Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills. James Grey will receive Leonard N. Simons History Award. There is a charge. RSVP: (248) 432-5517. Go shopping, try food samples and see demonstrations at the Michigan International Women's Show, open through May 2, at Rock Financial Showplace, 46100 Grand River in Novi. $9 door, $8 online, $7.50 purchased at Kroger; $5 ages 6-12 and free under 6 with paying adult. www.international- womensshow.com or (800) 849-0248. Join bus outings sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's Center Travel. Upcoming trips: Spring Awakening play, 1 p.m. Thursday, May 6, at Fisher Theatre; Our Town, Wednesday, May 12, at Purple Rose; Tosca opera, final dress rehearsal, Friday, May 14, Detroit Opera House; Cats musical, Sunday, May 23, at Fisher Theatre. Also taking reservations for Jewish Spain, June 17-29; Stratford and Niagara-on-the-Lake trips in August, and more. RSVP/details: Marilyn Wolfe: (248) 432-5471 or www.jccdet.org . Join Tikvah Hadassah Group's instal- lation luncheon 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, at Shiraz, 30100 Telegraph in Bingham Farms. $22; guests welcome. RSVP to Susie: (248) 681-3810. Socialize at Beth Ahm Sisterhood's weekly mah jongg party 12:30-3 p.m. View traveling exhibition about Zionist founder Theodor Herzl on 100th year of his passing at Congregation Shir Tikvah's congregational meeting 7 p.m. Saturday, May 7, at 3900 Northfield Parkway in Troy. Includes Havdalah ceremony, awards and dessert recep- tion. www.shirtikvah.org or (248) 649-4418. Hear from Daniel Pearl Foundation founder Dr. Judea Pearl and AIPAC Executive Director Howard Kohr at AIPAC Midwest's Michigan community event 7-9 p.m. Monday, May 10, at Rock Financial Showplace Ballroom, 46100 Grand River in Novi. $54, includes dessert reception. RSVP required; details from Dave: dfox@ aipac.org or (312) 253-8998. Travel by bus to shop and learn Jewish history of Eastern Market 9:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Friday, May 14, from Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road in Southfield. Jewish Historical Society sponsors. $30, $25 School Enjoy music of Orthodox Rabbi Yosil Rosenzweig, award-winning singer-songwriter from Ontario, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 2, at Magnetic Recordings,17 W. Lawrence in Pontiac. Ruby Harris, Chicago-based jazz/blues violinist, also performs. Tickets: $36 or VIP for $52, which includes a kosher meal from Jerusalem Pizza. Some pro- ceeds to benefit the Friendship Circle. www.whyyoujam.com . Crack up at comedySLAM, including Vegas blackjack demonstration, 8-10 p.m. Friday, April 30, at the Townsend Hotel, Birmingham. Benefit for the Birmingham Family YMCA's Strong Kids Campaign. Details: (248) 644- 9036. Consider the Mind Over Matter (MOM) 5K charity run/walk, scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, May 1, starting/ending at Starr Jaycee Park,1101 W.13 Mile, between Crooks and Coolidge, in Royal Oak. The nonprofit MOM is dedicated to mental health awareness and sui- cide prevention. $20-25 depending on age; additional charge to pay at event, 8-9:30 a.m. www.mindovermatterrace. org or (248) 686-6954. Take steps toward ending world hunger at annual CROP Walk (Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty), with some proceeds to benefit kosher food pantry Yad Ezra,1 p.m. Sunday, May 2, at First United Church of Farmington, on Grand River east of Farmington Road. Collect funds for walking two miles or running 10K your- self, or make out check to CWS CROP Walk and mail to: Yad Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072. Lea@ yadezra.org or (248) 548-3663. • Yad Ezra volunteer opportunities: Organize a canned food drive, arrange group tour of warehouse, plant a gar- den and donate produce, join speaker's Six Mile BUBS The Bubbe Palmer Park Paint pottery from Creative Arts Studio at fundraiser for Temple Emanu-El religious school 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, May 2, at 14450 W. 10 Mile in Oak Park. $7 for lunch. Details: educator@emanuel-mich.org or (248) 967-4020. Catch performances of Olympics skat- ing stars Charlie White, Ben Agosto and Sasha Cohen at "Smucker's Stars on Ice" 4 p.m. Sunday, May 2, at Palace of Auburn Hills. Tickets start at $28. A portion of proceeds will benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of America. www. palacenet.com . Call for space availability at Annual Banquet of Akiva Hebrew Day School 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 2, at Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt in Farmington Hills. Features Rabbi Steven Weil, guest speaker, and Rosa Chessler and Cheryl Jerusalem, award- ees. $180. banquet@kivak12.org or (248) 366-1625. Celebrate with singer-songwriter and guitarist Michael Bermudez, son of Irva Faber-Bermudez, at release party for his debut CD, "Scattered Hopeless Hearts," 8 p.m. Friday, May 7, at the Berkley Front, 3087 W.12 Mile. $10, $7 in advance. Proceeds from CD release will benefit Detroit Central City Community Mental Health, a non- profit substance abuse and mental health clinic in Detroit's Midtown area. Details: gfluker@dcccmh.org or (313) 833 4610. Support fundraising dinner of Bloch/ Israel units of Sinai B'rith 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at Gino's Italian Restaurant, Cass Lake Road in Keego Harbor. $20 plus gently used item(s) to contribute to evening's silent auction. RSVP to Marilyn: (248) 313-9541. "Transform a Child's Life" at gala to benefit children's programming 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, at West Bloomfield JCC. Night includes cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, tributes, cantorial musical presentation. Eugene Applebaum and Roger Penske are Boneh Kehillah Award recipients. Details on tickets/tribute book ads from Wendy: wstrip@jccdet.org or (248) 432-5420. Witness the induction ceremony of eight distinguished senior adults from our community at "Eight Over 80" brunch 11 a.m. Sunday, May 16, at West Bloomfield Jewish JCC. The 2010 honorees: Judith Levin Cantor, Frances Calendar on page 60 Focus on role of religion and altruistic behavior at annual International Symposium on Altruism 8:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Friday, May 7, at Holocaust Memorial Center, Zekelman Family Campus, 28123 Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills. Jeffrey Kluger, senior editor/ writer at Time magazine, is commentator. Panelists will include Detroit Archbishop Allen Vigneron, Dr. Everett Fox, Clark University; Dr. Saeed Khan, Wayne State University, and Prof. Martin Shichtman, Eastern discussions on Thursdays. Schedule/tickets: University Disrict ZAYDS The Traditionalist Heroes' Motivation directs. Rotating facilitators lead after-play ■ f.:-` 1'1;4 LOUIS The The Perplexed 4 0til Rebel EVENTS THAT HELP 9, at Jewish Ensemble Theatre inside the West Bloomfield JCC. Yolanda Fleischer cu 7 Mile '5 YAEL bureau, deliver food to homebound clients and more. www.yadezra.org or phone above. Visit Palmer Park, Joanna McClelland Glass' critically acclaimed play about race relations 17i The Idealist JHS members. Reservations: (248) 432-5517. after Detroit's 1967 riots, through May O The Realist ON THE OTHER HAND, MUSLIMS ACCOUNT FOR ALMOST 20%, yET THEY'/ WON ONLY EIGHT. WHY DO YOU THINK THAT lo? Park In The Theater Pembroke vn Hampton The Altruist @2002 BY GO R Watch the minor league Toledo Mudhens play baseball on outing with Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood, departing 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 2, from 14450 W.10 Mile in Oak Park. $10, includes soft drinks and peanuts. Details from Harvey: ruhasaelhu@ earthlink.net or (248) 398-0174. EX T PRO DU CTI O NS INC. AL L RIG HT S RES E RVED. www.jewishcartoon.com BECCAt BETH ()BERNIE (248) 788-2900, www.jettheatre.org . Michigan University. Media personality Jim Berk, a second-generation • New JET season: Henrietta Hermelin and Arthur Beer will star in The G-d of Isaac, order kosher lunch ($10) by May 5. RSVP/details: www.holocaustcenter. Oct. 6-31. Holocaust survivor, moderates event. Free admission, but must pre- Jim Berk org or (248) 553-2400, ext. 22. April 29 2010 59