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Much To Do!

THURSDAY, MARCH 29

SATURDAY, APRIL 7

TUESDAY, APRIL 17

SATURDAY, APRIL 14

GLASS 'FUSION'

EMANU-EL SEDER

BREAD BOWL

ARE YOU AT RISK?

7-9 pm. Glass and clay exhibit's opening night
at Janice Charach Gallery inside West Bloomfield
JCC. Visit 10 am-5 pm Mondays-Wednesdays, 10
am-7 pm Thursdays, and noon-4 pm Sundays.
248-423-5448.

6:30 pm. Catering by Annabel's and Co. at
Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. Adults, $40; kids
ages 4-12, $18; age 3 and under, free. RSVP (plus
dietary restrictions) by April 2: 248-967-4020.
Information: Murt Sherbow, 248-3991326.

10:30 pm-midnight. At end of Passover, Hillel of
Metro Detroit invites young adults to swap mat-
zah balls for bowling balls at Langan's Nor-West
Lanes, 32905 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington
Hills. Chair: Jacqueline Potash. $8. RSVP by April
11: Karen, hilleldetroit@umich.edu ; 313-577-3459.

Noon. Tikvah Hadassah presents Ellen Slutsky
on how toxic household chemicals can affect
your health. Preview spring fashions from ANIK
New York and Israel. $15 includes lunch at a
private home. RSVP by April 6: Rhonda, 248-
752-6135.

FRIDAY, MARCH 30

TUESDAY, APRIL 10

BUY ISRAELI GOODS!

WOMEN'S SEDER

StandWithUs-Michigan is urging shoppers to show
support for the Jewish homeland today by pur-
chasing Israeli-made products at local stores. For
a list of stores in Michigan, go to www.buyisrael-
goods.org . For information, call 248-325-5306 or
email standwithusmichigan@gmail.com .

6-8 pm. Women and school-age girls can
explore the "Feminine Side of Songs, Spirituality
and Matzah" at Oak Park Cong. Beth Shalom's
Women's Seder. Kosher Passover meal served.
Vegetarian meals upon advanced request. $20
per adult; $10 per child under 12. RSVP by April
6: (248) 547-7970.

MONDAY, APRIL 2

LEARN DOWNTOWN

Noon-1 pm. Partners in Torah discussion of
"Breaking Free: Using the Passover seder to
find personal redemption" at the Downtown
Synagogue. Free kosher lunch.
www.downtownsynagogue.org .

TUESDAY, APRIL 3

FRIDAY, APRIL 13

REFORM SHABBAT

6 pm. Local reform congregants will come
together at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield
for the annual Isaac Mayer Wise Shabbat.
Passover potluck dinner follows the service.
RSVP to Dave Henig by April 3: 248-682-4992 or
dahenig@comcast.net.

NEW GUIDELINES FOR CALENDAR LISTINGS

Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days prior to publication. Email listings and questions regarding
the Calendar to calendar@thejewishnews.com .
For telephone inquiries, call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

Although we would like to give equal space to all events we receive, we have limited room in our
print Calendar, so publication of events will be at the discretion of the editor.

ADDITIONAL JN PUBLICITY:

• You may also submit your event to our free online Community Calendar on the JN website: www.
thejewishnews.com . Go to the word "Calendar" across the top toolbar and, on the drop-down menu,
click on "New Calendar Event." First-time users will be asked to register.

• In addition, you may publicize your event on the JN Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/
DetroitJewishNews. (The JN Facebook page can also be accessed by clicking on the "f" (Facebook)
icon at the bottom of the JN website home page.) Once on Facebook, type your event information
under the small green "Post" icon next to the large JN logo, in the box that reads, "Write some-
thing." You may include a link to your own website.

• For even greater impact, consider placing a small, medium or large advertisement in our print
edition. The JN sales team offers options to fit any budget. Please call Keith Farber, sales director,
at 248-351-5107 or email him at kfarber@renmedia.us .

If you have questions, email calendar@thejewishnews.com or phone David Sachs, senior copy editor,
at 248-351-5140.

LUNCH & LEARN

Noon-1 pm. Rabbi Robert Gamer discusses
"Contemporary Jewish Law" at monthly series
at Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. $15. RSVP: 248-
547-7970.

COLLEGE LOANS

7 pm. JVS Jewish Educational Loan Service
(JELS) meeting for parents and students on how
to apply for an interest-free JELS loan and learn
about other financial assistance. At JVS, 29699
Southfield Road, Southfield. Information: Marvin
Berman, 248-233-4209 or mberman@jvsdet.org .

Vtif:tONESDAY:, APWR

GLEANERS EVENT

5-8 pm. Book release party for Coney Detroit at
Gleaners Community Food Bank, 2131 Beaufait,
Detroit. Sample area coney island hot dogs. $3.
1-866-453-2637.

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TASTE OF TALMUD

7:30-9 pm. Rabbi Joseph Klein's course "A
Taste of Talmud" on April 5,12 and 19 at Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park looks at talmudic texts
representing discussions to determine both civil
and religious rabbinic law. Temple members: $25/
single, $30/couple; non-members: $30/single; $35
couple. RSVP: education office, 248-967-4020.

FRIDAY, APRIL 6

BETH AHM SEDER

7 pm. All are invited to interactive seder led by
Rabbi Steven Rubenstein at Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield. $36 per adult; $25 for ages 6-12; chil-
dren age 5 and under are free. RSVP by March
30: 248-851-6880.

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