metro >> calendar Calendar from page 17 FRIDAY, JAN. 13 PRAY & PLAY 6 pm. Family-friendly Shabbat service fol- lowed by dinner and games night at Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. $36 family/$15 age 13 and older/$8 ages 6-12. RSVP by Jan. 11: 248-851-6880. Details: Nina, nrosenblum@cbahm.org . ANNIVERSARY SHABBAT 8 pm. Service ushers in "The Way We Were," theme of weekend celebration for 60th anni- versary of Temple Emanu-El at its building in Oak Park. www.emanuel-mich.org or 248- 967-4020. SATURDAY, JAN. 14 TOY SHOW 9 am-2 pm. Aisles of toys at Royal Oak Farmers Market. 316 E.11 Mile, Royal Oak. $4 adults; free for child with parent. Eric, 248- 797-2112. YOGA & TORAH 10 am. Following 9 am traditional service at Adat Shalom Synagogue, West Bloomfield, practice yoga with Rabbi Shere and Yogi Shawn Broida, or attend community educa- tor Ruth Bergman's Torah study session, "No Straw for Bricks." Bergman's focus is on first difficult steps of Moses' confrontation with Pharaoh and the painful consequences for the Hebrew slaves. 248-851-5100. EXPLORING JUDAISM 12:30 pm. "Exploring Judaism: A Reconstructionist Approach" is lecture series sponsored by Cong. T'chiyah in Mondry Bldg., 15000 W.10 Mile, Oak Park. Free except for one-time $18 fee for book. Today's topic: "Evolving Religious Civilization." RSVP: Maureen, mlynbernard@ att.net or 248-542-0900. FAMILY HAVDALAH 5:15 pm. Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills, presents "Saturday Night Lights," a free Havdalah program including a craft project. Suitable for families with children in kindergarten and younger. Free. RSVP required: laurenhannareich@hotmail. corn or jlweinstein@sbcglobal.net . SUSHI & SAKE 7 pm. The Men's Club invites the community to "Sushi & Sake" with Dish Kosher Cuisine at Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Learn to make sushi and eat the results. $25. fabio@prinmgmt.com or www.cbahm.org . 'CANTOR'S CABARET' 7:30 pm. Adat Shalom Synagogue Yiddish music concert performed by Hazzan Daniel Gross, Lauren Skuce Gross and Marty Liebman. There is a charge. Details/RSVP: info@adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100. CELEBRATION EVENT 7:30 pm. RSVP by Jan.12 for "Generation to Generation Party" at Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. Features an expansive Havdalah reception with hors d'oeuvres and concert by singer/songwriter Cliff Erickson. Event con- tinues "The Way We Were" weekend celebra- tion of the temple's 60th anniversary. Free, but donations encouraged. 248-967-4020 or www.emanuel-mich.org . SUNDAY, JAN. 15 ELDERS HONORED 9 am. Older generations especially invited to "Honoring Our Elders Day," sponsored by Temple Emanu-El Religious School in Oak Park on the temple's 60th anniversary weekend. Features include Jewish "Antiques Road Show," social action projects and com- memoration of "Jewish Involvement in Civil Rights." Free. www.emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020. JEWISH JOURNEY 10:30 am-1 pm. Ruth Katsnelson, a Judaic studies teacher at Temple Israel Religious School, will share travel stories and photo- graphs from her tour of Jewish historical sites in Central Europe, including Prague, Vienna and Budapest. Presentation at Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, in Farmington Hills. $5; free for Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan members. www.jgsmi.org to RSVP. ICE SKATING PARTY 3 pm. Family ice skating party with kosher pizza dinner at Novi Ice Arena, 42400 Nick Lidstrom Drive, Novi. Sponsored by Men's Club and Education & Youth Department of Adat Shalom Synagogue. $5 for skat- ing and dinner/$3 skate rental/$5 dinner only. RSVP with check payable to the Adat Shalom Men's Club; due by Jan.11 at 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Questions: 248-851-5100. 5:30 pm. Prof. Howard Lupovitch facili- tates "Israel: Lessons From the Past," an Israeli film series that continues with Three Days and a Child, at Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Discussion to follow. Series explores beginning of modern Israeli politics and interplay between Jewish tradition and secular Israeli culture. $15. RSVP: David, 248-851-6880. MONDAY, JAN. 16 THURSDAY, JAM. 19 MLK BREAKFAST LUNCH & LEARN 8:30 am. Jewish community invited to scholarship breakfast on Martin Luther King Jr. Day featuring speaker Rev. Dr. Charles Adams, senior pastor of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church. United Negro College Fund & Detroit Inter-Alumni Council host at Shriners Silver Garden Events Center (former Cong. B'nai David), 24350 Southfield Road in Southfield. $35/$20 tax-deductible. Tickets: Leslie.Andrews@uncf.org or 313-873-1500. 11:45 am-1 pm. Rabbi Aaron Bergman continues his series, "How to Create Your Own Spiritual Practice," at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Learn how techniques of meditation, chanting and learning to do social action can be brought into a Jewish spiritual experience. Concludes on Jan. 26. Bring a dairy lunch; beverage and dessert provided. Free. RSVP by Jan.16: Sheila, slederman@adatshalom.org or 248- 851-5100, ext. 246. ISRAELI FILM ART-IN-ACTION 9 am-4 pm. Create works of art, no experi- ence necessary, at Song and Spirit Institute for Peace, 2599 Harvard, Berkley. Institute co-founder/artist Mary Gilhuly will assist 50 participants, age 12 and older, to cre- ate mosaic tiles, paint a ceramic soup bowl and make a peace-themed collage. Some items will be sold with proceeds going to the institute and also Brother Al's Canticle Cafe Bicycle Cart ministry in Detroit. $25 includes lunch/art supplies. RSVP: www.songandspirit. org . BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER PEN 7 DAYS: MON.-SAT. 7 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. TUESDAY, JAN. 17 TBE SENIORS Noon. Singer-songwriter Michael Krieger performs at Ambassadors' luncheon at Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Twp. $12. RSVP to the seniors' group by Jan.12: Doris, 248- 352-5882; Betty, 248-476-1775. 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. Love, Loss, and an intimate collection of stories by Bloomfield Plaza • 6638 Telegraph Road and Maple • 248-851-0313 www.thegalleryrestaurant2.com ) )) January 5 • 2012 5 pm. In first meeting of Sisterhood series, "Images of Jewish Women in American Film," participants will watch drama Marjorie Morningstar and discuss the film over dinner at 6:45 with facilitator Sheila Schiffer. Held at Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. Film may be borrowed for home viewing from temple's Weinberg Family Library. $12 or $50 for five- part series. RSVP by Jan. 16: 248-661-5700 or judy@temple-israel.org . What I Wore Belgian Waffles "Best in the area" 18 JEWISH WOMEN IN FILM JN's Calendar by Esther Allweiss Ingber. presents .../11 ■ mr 'RITCHIE' FILM AT WSU 4 pm. Dr. Guy Stern, Wayne State University (WSU) professor emeritus of German, will introduce The Ritchie Boys, award-winning film that includes his own story during World War II, in Barnath Auditorium in Adamany Undergraduate Library, 5150 Anthony Wayne Drive, Detroit (WSU campus). Sponsored by Cohn-Haddow Center, Moishe House, WSU Language Department and Hillel of Metro Detroit. Free admission with RSVP: cohnhaddowcenter@wayne.edu or Ruth, 313- 577-2679. Daryl Roth THE GALLERY RESTAURANT WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 Nora Ephron and Deha Ephron starring Emily Dorsch Daisy Eagan Sonia Manzano Loretta S wit (In the Next Room) (The Secret Garden) ("Sesame Street") ("M'A"S'H") Myra Lucretia Taylor (Nine) Gem Theatre • Feb 8-March 4 • Gem Theatre & Fisher Theatre box offices, ticketmaster.com , 313.963-9800 or 800.982-2787 • Info: broadwayindetroit.com • gemtheatre.com Group sales (10+) call 313-463-4216 • Broadway In Detroit 50th Anniversary Season sponsored by ll " "