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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-09-22

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ISRAEL OPERA

7:30 pm. Premiere of Oak Park JCC's new
concert program, "Nightingale From Israel."
Performers are Israel opera soloists, win-
ners of international vocal competitions:
soprano Irina Mindlin, baritone Michael
Gaysinsky and tenor Dmitry Semionov. $15.
Ben, 248-967-4030, ext. 2007.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 27

EASTERN MARKET

3-5 pm. "Come Hungry - Leave Happy,"
a sampling tour of Detroit Eastern Market
merchants, starts at R. Hirt's on Market
Street. Bring food item for Gleaner's Food
Bank. $18. Linda Yellin of Feet on the Street
Tours leads. RSVP: 248-353-8687 or www.
FeetOnTheStreetTours.com or.

RSVP by Sept. 28/details: hilleldetroit@
umd.umich.edu or Karen, 313-577-3459.

MEMORIAL SERVICE

11 am. Cong. Beth Ahm Rabbi Rubinstein
leads service with recitation of grave-
side personal prayers at Beth Abraham
Cemetery, 21569 Woodward, Ferndale. www.
cbahm.org or 248-851-6880.

DERSHOWITZ & SPITZER

7 pm. Seminars for Adult Jewish
Enrichment presents live, interactive satel-
lite broadcast of Prof. Alan Dershowitz and
former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer at West
Bloomfield JCC. Topic: "A Turning Point
for the Middle East and the World." RSVP
requested: jccdet.org or 248-432-5692.

SITCOM WRITER

7 pm. Mark Rothman, a scriptwriter for
Laverne & Shirley and Happy Days, speaks
and signs his book about classic TV com-
edies, at Southfield Public Library, 26300
Evergreen. Free admission. 248-796-4200
or www.southfieldlibrary.org .

WEDNESDA'11,

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HIGH HOLIDAYS AT HMC

6 pm. The Downtown Synagogue will hold
its High Holiday Services this year at the
Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard
Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Free admis-
sion. Schedule for Holidays: 313-962-4047
or www.downtownsynagogue.org .

MUND Y

'TOTS ON
ON LAND'

9:45-10:45 am. Akiva Hebrew Day School
invites adults to come with children age 6
months or older to sing, play and socialize
at Oak Park JCC. Four-week series. $40/
$32 for Akiva or JCC member. RSVP: Judy,
248-967-4030, ext. 2030.

FAMILIES & DIVORCE

THURSDAY, SEPT. 29

7-8 pm. First evening of Rainbows, a non-
sectarian weekly divorce-support group for
parents and school-aged children through
grade 8, at the Birmingham Temple,
Farmington Hills. Presented through Nov. 21
by National Council of Jewish Women. $10
per-family materials charge. RSVP: space@
ncjwgds.org or 248-355-9936.

CULTURAL HOLIDAYS

BREAST CANCER EXPERTS

10 am-noon. Workmen's Circle/Arbeter
Ring hosts a secular Rosh Hashanah service
with music at Oak Park JCC. Same time/
place for Yom Kippur on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Admission by donation; also collecting for
Yad Ezra kosher food pantry. 248-432-5677
or www.circlemichigan.org .

HOLIDAYS IN YIDDISH

10 am-noon. Sholem Aleichem Institute
holds annual Rosh Hashanah assembly,
featuring Yiddish readings and chorus, at
Orchard Lake Middle School, 6000 Orchard
Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Same time/
place for Yom Kippur on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Donations will be accepted. 248-423-4406.

7-8:30 pm. Drs. Judie Goodman and Amy
Kirby of St. Joseph Mercy Oakalnd speak
on breast cancer, including genetic factor
concerning Jewish women, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Free, open to
all. RSVP by Sept. 30: 248-257-5544, ext.
48 or sisterhood@shaareyzedek.org .

REGISTER NOW

SCREENWRITING

SATURDA'?, OCT.

With his first series sold out, Harvey
Ovshinsky will guide a monthly group, "How
to Complete Your First Movie Script in Six
Months," beginning 7 pm Monday, Oct.10,
at JCC of Ann Arbor, 935 Birch Hollow
Drive. $325. RSVP: JCC, 734-971-0990; or
Ovshinsky, 734-996-8011.

BREAST CANCER WALK

,IN's Calendar by Esther Allweiss Ingber.

7:30 am-noon. Volunteers, including walk-
ers, sought for American Cancer Society's
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
Walk at Independence Oaks County Park,
Clarkston. Details: Holly.Soranno@cancer.
org or 248-663-3452.

YOUNG ADULT PARTY

9:30 pm-midnight. Hillel of Metro Detroit
and Moishe House will throw a "New Year's
Bash" with music at site to be determined.

HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS:

Send listings by noon Tuesday,

nine days prior to publication.

Email listings and questions to

calendar@thejewishnews.com .

For telephone inquiries,

call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

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