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Gail Zimmerman
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Celebrate Israel Independence Day
Tuesday, May 10, at the Magic Stick
as Reb Yosil and the Kosher Gravy
Company bring their blend of folk,
rock, jam and classic Jewish music
to a community celebration hosted
by Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg. Inside
the Majestic Theatre, 4120-4140
Woodward Ave., in Detroit. All ages
concert at 8:30 p.m.; doors at 7:30 p.m.
$10 advance/ $12 at the door. Info:
(313) 833-9700; majesticdetroit.com .
Birmingham Temple's Vivace
Series welcomes back the Western
Jazz Quartet, with jazz vocalist Taylor
O'Donnell, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 14, at
the temple, 28611 W. 12 Mile Road, in
Farmington Hills. Afterglow follows.
$23 general admission/$20 for seniors
and students/group rates available.
Tickets: Joyce Cheresh, (248) 788-
9338; or Ann Sipher, (248) 661-1348.
THE BIG SCREEN
An Evening of Reflection and Song
features a musical performance by
the Cantors Assembly and the docu-
mentary Their Eyes Were Dry, which
celebrates the lives and courage of
heroic children held hostage in Israel
by terrorists on May 15, 1974, during
the Ma'alot Massacre. It will be broad-
cast 7 p.m. Monday, May 9, to nearly
200 movie theaters nationwide. For
Detroit area locations and tickets, go
to FathomEvents.com .
This year's Academy Award win-
ner for Best Foreign Language Film,
Jewish-Danish filmmaker Susanne
Bier's In a Better World, about two
families that cross paths in an idyl-
lic town in Denmark and an African
refugee camp, opens Friday, May 6,
at the Maple Theatre in Bloomfield
Township. (248) 263-2111;
landmarktheatres.com .
A Jewish Film Festival Preview
takes place May 11-12 at Varner
Recital Hall on the campus of Oakland
University, 2200 N. Squirrel Road,
in Rochester, with the screenings of
Howl, 4 p.m. Wednesday; Keeping Up
with the Steins, 7 p.m. Wednesday;
Holy Rollers, 4 p.m. Thursday; and The
Yankles, 7 p.m. Thursday. Discussions
follow each film. $7 per move/$10
double feature/students free with ID.
Advance tickets: contact Kristen Clark
at (248) 370-2650 or klclark@oaldand.
edu.
FAMILY FUN
Spotlight On Youth presents the
musical You're A Good Man
Charlie Brown, featuring Snoopy,
Lucy and the whole Peanuts gang, 7
p.m. Thursday-Friday, 2 and 7 p.m.
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, May
12-15, at the Village Theater at Cherry
Hill, 50400 Cherry Hill Road, in
Canton. $12. (734) 394-5300;
spotlightplayersmi.org .
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The Green Street Fair, founded to
help educate and inform people of
all ages about the benefits of green,
organic and eco-friendly products
and services, returns to downtown
Plymouth noon-7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-
7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, May 6-8. American Idol run-
ner-up Crystal Bowersox performs
5-6:15 p.m. Saturday. For more info
and a schedule of events, call (734)
259-2983 or go to greenstreetfair.com .
The Detroit Historical Society
presents a discussion led by Randall
Fogelman, author of Detroit's New
Center (Arcadia Publishing), 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 11, at the Detroit
Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward
Ave. DHS members: free; nonmem-
bers: $10. Register: (313) 833-1801 or
www.detroithistorical.org .
Psychic medium Rebecca Rosen
returns to Michigan to conduct large
audience readings 7 p.m. Monday
and Tuesday, May 16-17, at the
William Costick Activities Center,
Shannon Room, 28600 11 Mile Road,
in Farmington Hills. General admis-
sion seating: $60 at the door/$49.50
advance. Premium seating with 6
p.m. guided meditation: $120 at the
door/$99.50 advance. rebeccarosen.
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