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April 19, 2012 - Image 22

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Township during the week-long honoring of those
who died in the Holocaust. Free and open to the
public.

ONGOING

BOOKSTOCK SALE

April 22-29. Used book and media sale to
benefit local literacy programs. Pre-sale, April
22, 8:15-11 am, admission $10. Admission free:
11 am-6 pm Sundays, 10 am-9 pm Monday-
Saturday. Laurel Park Place, Six Mile east of
1-275 in Livonia.

SUNDAY, APRIL 22

TOAST TO CANTOR

THURSDAY, APRIL 19

WARSAW GHETTO

7 pm. Workmen's Circle will host its 71st annual
commemoration of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
on Holocaust Memorial Day at the Holocaust
Memorial Center, Farmington Hills. Featuring
readings and music. Free. Information: micircle1®
gmail.com or 248-432-5677.

FRIDAY, APRIL 20

HOLOCAUST SPEAKER

9:30 am. Holocaust survivor Dr. Jack Wayne
will speak at Andover High School in Bloomfield

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and Alex Moskovic, one of the "boys," will speak.
Professor Ken Waltzer, historical consultant, will
host. Free. Information: MSU Jewish Studies: 517-
432-3493.

7 pm. The mother, daughter and son vocal group
Heller, Steyer & Green comes to Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Southfield. The concert of American
and Jewish music will honor Cantor Pamela
Schiffer of CSZ as she becomes president of the
Great Lakes and Rivers Region of the Cantors
Assembly. $10 for adults; $5 for students.
Tickets: 248-351-3570.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25

BOOK CLUB

1 pm. Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
discusses Caleb's Crossing by Geraldine
Brooks, facilitated by Jeannie Weiner. Free.
Information: 248-357-5544, ext. 48, or
sisterhood@shaareyzedek.org .

JAZZ CONCERT

1:30 p.m. Sheila Landis Trio at the West
Bloomfield JCC. $3. Information: 248-967-4030.

TUESDAY, APRIL 24

BUCHENWALD FILM

7-9 pm. 20th Annual David and Sarah Rabin
Lecture on the Holocaust features the film
Kinderblock 66 — Return to Buchenwald at the
Kellogg Center Auditorium on the Michigan State
University campus. It tells of four youths who
survived and returned to liberation ceremonies
in 2010. Steve Moskovic, executive producer,

THURSDAY, APRIL 26

WOMEN'S LECTURE

9:15 am. Women's Rosh Chodesh Lecture Series
co-sponsored by COJAR, Machon L'Torah and
Partners in Torah will present "Iyar: Yesod." For
women only. Free. Oak Park JCC. Information:
248-967-4030.

KIDS' GYM

10 am-noon. Adat Shalom Synagogue
Farmington Hills will hold an Open Gym and
parents can shmooze while their preschool and
younger children play in an indoor playground.
Free. Information: elianaloomer@comcast.net or
staceylevine@hotmail.com .

VOLUNTEER FAIR

7-9 pm. Huntington Woods Library is hosting
representatives of 25 agencies looking for vol-
unteers including JARC, Federation, Yad Ezra,
Detroit Zoo, Red Cross and Oakland Literacy.
Location: 26415 Scotia. Information: 248-543-
9720 or shelleybooks@yahoo.com .

FREE CONCERT

Noon. Lunch then 1 pm concert with Robin Beck
at Oak Park JCC. Non-refundable paid reserva-
tions for lunch due by April 24. The cost is $3.
Cost for the concert is $1. Information: 248-967-
4030.

SHORT STORIES

7 pm. Downtown Synagogue Book Club discusses
short stories from A Jewish Caravan by Leo W.
Schwarz. Information: Sydney Skully,
srskully@comcast.net .

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