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A festival of delights.

Much To Do!

FRIDAY, APRIL 15

SUNDAY, APRIL 17

INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP

BROTHERHOOD MORNING

9 am-noon. JVS shares tips for job seek-
ers at Oak Park JCC. Free. Walt, wtarrow@
jvsdet.org or 248-233-4245.

9:30 am. Oscar-nominated animator/
instructor Gary Schwartz at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. $20, $18 advance. RSVP:
248-661-5700.

TRI-LINGUAL SHABBAT

1 pm. Ida Kogan leads service in Hebrew,
Russian and English at Oak Park JCC. Free.
248-967-4030.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL

8 pm. Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park's
"Volunteer Recognition Shabbat" honors
Judy Greenwald and others. 248-967-4020.

SATURDAY, APRIL 16

EATING DISORDERS

8:15 am.-3:45 pm. Medical doctors discuss
eating disorders and addiction at Michigan
Psychoanalytic Society's 36th Annual
Symposium at Baronette Renaissance
Hotel, 27790 Novi Road in Novi. CME/CE
credits available. RSVP: www.mpi-mps.org
or 248-851-3380.

BREAST CANCER WALK

8:30 am. Money raised from Shades of
Pink Foundation walks (one, three or six
miles) at Detroit Zoo will provide tempo-
rary financial assistance to women with a
breast cancer diagnosis. Registration begins
7:30. $40 adult, $30 ages 6-14. www.
shadesofpinkfoundation or 248-551-8890.

DETROIT BUS TOUR

9:30 am. Social workers and educators
can earn education credits taking bus tour,
"Intro to Detroit's Rich African American
History," leaving from Southfield Library,
26300 Evergreen. $99. RSVP: www.
FeetOnTheStreetTours.com or 248-933-
2673.

10 am. Jewish Parents Institute will offer
reading of the Haggadah, Passover foods
and group participation at West Bloomfield
JCC. Free, but requires RSVP: 248-432-
5471.

BETH OLEM CEMETERY

10 am-noon Gate will open on final rest-
ing place of some 1,400 Michigan Jewish
residents, on grounds of GM Assembly Plant
in Hamtramck. www.cloverhillpark.org or
800-723-1231.

J-SERVE DETROIT

11:45 am-4:30 pm. Students in grades
6-12 welcome to volunteer in our commu-
nity, assembling at West Bloomfield JCC.
Youth groups, schools and synagogues
co-sponsor. RSVP required: jservedetroit.
org. Jared, jrothberger@bbyo.org or 248-
432-5685; Jodi, jgross@adatshalom.org or
248-626-2153.

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SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

YIDDISH CONCERT

2 pm. Ida Kogan and Regina Papyantz will
sing in West Bloomfield JCC's Handleman
Hall. $3. 248-967-4030.

MUSIC OF BROADWAY

3 pm. Revue by Boogie Woogie Babies of
Grand Rapids at West Bloomfield Public
Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road. Free. www.
wblb.org or 248-682-2120.

MONDAY, APRIL 18

CURRENT EVENTS

2 pm. Linda Garfield facilitates discussion
for seniors at West Bloomfield JCC, Room
205. $3. 248-967-4030.

HOLOCAUST SUPPORT

2-3:15 pm. Dr. Charles Silow visits Coville
Jewish Apartments, 15100 W.10 Mile in Oak
Park. 248-592-1102.

JEWISH/ISRAELI CONCERT

8:30 pm. Israeli-born soprano Yael
Handelman, with harpist Ruth Myers Brown,
present "Meditation — Jewish and Israeli
Songs from the Heart," at Downtown
Synagogue in Detroit. Free. 313-926-4047
or www.yaelhandelman.com .

ARRANGEMENTS

10:15-11:15 am. Rabbis Joseph Krakoff
and Aaron Starr, and Megan Topper, will
greet prospective families at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. RSVP: rabbi-
starr@shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544,
ext. 27.

PASSOVER LECTURE

Noon-3 pm. Register early for discounted
rate to attend Camp Blue Sky, serving spe-
cial needs children, weekdays July 11-Aug.
19, at YMCA Camp Ohiyesa, 7300 Hickory
Ridge Road in Holly. Transportation for
children from Birmingham or Brighton
available. www.campbluesky.net or 810-545-
8181.

6 I 67 Haggerty Rd.
West Bloomfield, MI
248.960.5200

JPI MODEL SEDER

Following Shabbat lunch. Rabbi Joseph
Krakoff will speak on "When Does Elijah
Arrive?" at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield.
RSVP: Karen, kdavis@shaareyzedek.org or
248-357-5544, ext. 60.

CAMP OPEN HOUSE

3766W 12 Mile Rd.
Berkley, MI
248.547.7000

PANEL ON ARAB WORLD

6-8 pm. An international Canadian diplo-
matic panel — including Michael Bell, former
ambassador to Egypt, Jordan and Israel
— will discuss "The Arab World: Challenges
and Changes after Tahrir Square" in Wayne
State University's DeRoy Auditorium, 5023
Cass, Detroit. Presented by World Affairs
Council of Detroit. Free. RSVP: peace@
wayne.edu .

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