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111TH YEAR CELEBRATION
"HARDCORE" AUCTION
Proceeds benefit JCC's summer program,
Camp Discovery. Donations of items accept-
ed now. Information: Jake Segall or Cathy
Fresia at 248-967-4030, JSegall@jccdet.org
or CFresia@jccdet.org .
SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013
TORNADO SEASON
6:30 p.m.
9:30 am. La Forice Nealy of the American
Red Cross will speak at the Sunday Morning
Breakfast Series sponsored by the Temple
Beth El Brotherhood in Bloomfield Township.
His background is in disaster planning and
emergency services. Free. Breakfast is at 9
am at a nominal charge. No RSVP needed.
Information: Barbara Grant, 248-851-1100,
ext. 3149.
Berman Center for the Performing Arts
Jewish Community Center / D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield
Special Tribute to
BASEBALL BROTHERS
NATALIE & MANNY CHARACH
THE RAVITZ FOUNDATION
11:30 am. Oak Park Temple Emanu-El
Brotherhood presents Dennis Clotworthy,
Tiger batboy 1972-75, following a hot dog
lunch. (On Sunday, May 19, Brotherhood
will travel to Toledo for a Mudhens game.)
Information: 248-967-4020.
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SHIR TIKVAH FUN DAY
12:15 3 pm. Troy Cong. Shir Tikvah
Sisterhood's Family Fun Day features a DJ,
lunch, activities and a silent auction. $10
for a family of 4 or less; $15 for 5 or more.
Information: Cajan64@yahoo.com or call
Patty, 248-219-6615, or Jane, 248-891-4068.
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JEWISH HIKERS
1 pm. Jewish Hikers of Michigan will have a
scenic, non-demanding hike at Lilley Park
in Pittsfield Township. Information: Eli Avny,
734-883-9522, Rabbi Lisa Delson from
Temple Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor, 734-665-
4744, or email jewish.hikers@gmail.com .
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JEWISH HOME EXHIBIT
2 pm. The exhibit "Judaism in the Home"
opens at the Special Collections Room of
the David Adamany Undergraduate Library
at Wayne State University, Detroit. Opening
remarks from Constance Harris, donator
of collection, and Ori Soltes of Georgetown
University. Exhibit open through May 12.
Sponsored by Cohn-Haddow Center and
WSU Library System. RSVP by April 11: Ruth
Stern, 313-577-2679 or email
cohnhaddowcenter@wayne.edu .
"HARDCORE" LIVE AUCTIO
— hosted by —
Les, Seth & Ashley Gold
Tamarack alumni and television
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JEWISH SONGS, JAZZ
7:30 pm. Farmington Hills Birmingham
Temple's Vivace Music Series presents
'Jewish Songs and Jazz" with Hazzan
Daniel Gross, baritone; Lauren Skuce Gross,
soprano; and the Cliff Monear Trio. $23; $20
for seniors/students. Group rates available.
Tickets: Joyce Cheresh, 248-788-9338, or
Ann Sipher, 248-661-1348.
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Check out auction items at
www.tamarackcamps.com/auction
Including special performances
from our Tamarack Family
A gift to the "Send a Kid to Tamarack" Annual Campaign helps
ensure that no child is denied a Jewish camping experience.
For more information and RSVP
tamarackcamps.com/SK2T, 248 647-1100
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NOSH & NETWORK
8:30 10am. Jewish business networking
in a social atmosphere, at New York Life
Insurance, 4000 Town Center Drive, Suite
1300, Southfield. Give a short introduction
about yourself and your business. $5 at the
door. RSVP: marci@jendetroit.com .
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CREATING BOOKS
12:30 pm. Artist Lynne Avadenka speaks
on "Of the Making of Many Books There is
No End," as the 2013 Jill S. Harris Memorial
Lecturer at 202 S. Thayer,1022, Ann
Arbor. She discusses how the philosophi-
cal and physical presence of the book has
influenced her art. An exhibit of her work
continues through May 17, at the Institute
for the Humanities Gallery, 202 S. Thayer,
room 1010.
NYC BLACKS & JEWS
4 pm. U-M Frankel Center for Judaic
Studies presents Catherine Rottenberg of
Ben Gurion University with a panel discus-
sion, "Black Harlem and the Lower East
Side: Narratives Out of Time" at 202 S.
Thayer St., Room 2022, Ann Arbor. Free.
Information: 734-763-9047.
CELEBRATE ISRAEL
Call For Time. Cong. Beth Shalom in Oak
Park will celebrate Israel Independence Day
with a falafel dinner and Israeli dancing.
Free. RSVP: 248-547-7970 or cbs@
congbethshalom.org .
LUNAR LEARN
7 pm. Bloomfield Twp. Temple Beth El's
Lunar Learn looks at "Famous Jewish
Stories." Rabbi Keren Alpert retells tales
from the Talmud, the Middle Ages and the
modern era. Program repeated at Lunch
and Learn at noon Thursday, April 18. Free.
RSVP: 248-851-1100, ext.3142.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18
COOKING FOR CROHN'S
6:30 8 p.m. Henry Ford West Bloomfield
Hospital is offering healthy cooking classes
for people with Crohn's disease. $19. At
6777 W. Maple. RSVP by April 15: 248-325-
3890 or dk@hfhs.org .
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'VANISH HUNGER!'
7 pm. Magician Shimshi, from the Wynn/
Encore in Las Vegas, performs to benefit
Yad Ezra kosher food pantry. Silent auction,
spirits and snacks. At Hockeytown Cafe in
Downtown Detroit. Various sponsorship lev-
els. RSVP: www.yadezra.org .
MONDAY, APRIL 15
MARTINIS & MISHNA
JEWISH FOREIGN FILM
8 pm. Mom's night out discusses
"Sanctifying Family Time." Join Susan
Krakoff and Rebecca Starr of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield for fun, friendship and
learning at Yotsuba Japanese Restaurant,
7365 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
For mothers with young children. Free.
RSVP: Karen, 248-357-5544 or kdavis®
shaareyzedek.org .
6:30 pm. The film Anita about an
Argentinian young woman with Down syn-
drome who has a normal life while cared for
by her mother until a terrorist bomb blasts
the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association.
Spanish with English subtitles. Free. At
Northville District Library, 212 W. Cady.
Information: 248-349-3020.
Your gift changes lives!
TUESDAY APRIL 16