gm lir 1 •0 "You can keep your own doctorl i, after you move in but thrl medical center is always 14 here in case you need it." ill ill metro >> calendar 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. Much To Do! FRIDAY, APRIL 19 VOLUNTEER SHABBAT Evening. Longtime volunteers Don and Marilyn Kaczander Cohen will receive a special tribute at annual Shabbat service honoring volunteers at Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. Call for time of service: 248-967- 4020. SATURDAY, APRIL 20 per lecture; JCC member pays $22 series, $9 per lecture. Information: www.theberman. org or 248-661-1900. WISDOM OF JUDAISM 7:30 pm. "Parents, Grandparents & Siblings" is first lecture in Rabbi Joseph Krakoff's returning series, "Acting Justly and Righteously," at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Also meets April 29, May 6. Free. Drop-ins welcome. Information: Karen, kdavis@shaareyzedek.org or 248- 357-5544. CHILDREN'S CONCERT 11 am. Detroit Symphony Orchestra Assistant Conductor Teddy Abrams will play clarinet with his ensemble, the Sixth Floor Trio, at the Max M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit. Tickets to "It's a Small World: A Musical Voyage" begin at $20; call 313-576- 5111; or visit dso.org . SUNDAY, APRIL 21 J-SERVE DAY All day. More than 200 Metro Detroit students, grades 6-12, will volunteer at J-Serve, an International Day of Jewish Service. It's not too to late sign up for a Detroit project. Contact: Jodi Gross, Adat Shalom Synagogue, jgross@adatshalom. org , 248-626-2153; Danny Bittker, BBY0- Michigan, 248-432-5686, dbittker@bbyo. org . Information: jservedetroit.org . —Phyllis Pazner, Fox Run resident GIFT OF LIFE 8 am 2 pm. Blood drive at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield, co-sponsored by CSZ Men's Club and Temple Beth El's Brotherhood. For donors age 17 and older with ID. Schedule appointment with Martha: mgoldberg@shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544. - Oakland County seniors can stay active and independent at Fox Run in Novi. Here, you'll find all the resources you need to keep your mind, body and spirit healthy and strong—including an on-site medical center staffed by full-time physicians. Learn more about Fox Run's unique approach to health and wellness. Call 1-800-210-8354 today for your free brochure. LIVING Add more Living to your Life" Novi EricksonLiving.conn 8622639 1802180 32 April 18 • 2013 DINING OUT FOR LIFE All day. Dine at participating Metro Detroit restaurants and a portion of the food tab will benefit Michigan AIDS Coalition. Restaurant list: www.diningoutforlife.com/ detroit. Information, Shanthi: 248-545-3313. FOOD & FILM Noon, lunch; 1 pm movie. Next Stop Greenwich Village is about an aspiring Jewish actor in 1953 who seeks his fortune in bohemian New York City. At Oak Park JCC. Non-refundable $3 paid reservation for lunch required by April 23. Information: 248-967-4030. FRIDAY, APRIL 26 REBECCA ROSEN 1 pm. Community event to honor the memory of Jews who perished in the Shoah. Sponsored by Holocaust survivors and next generations in the United Jewish Organization. At Oak Park JCC. Information: Lillian Schostak, 248-444-8887. 9:30 am-noon. Spiritual medium Rebecca JEWISH CINEMA 6 pm. The "Cinema Toy: Detroit Jewish Film Lab" series continues with Blacks and Jews at Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue in Detroit. Film documentary explores relationships and tensions between both communities. A discussion will follow. Free. Information: 313-962-4047. MONDAY, APRIL 22 7:30 pm. Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment's 'Uourneys in Judaism" series begins with Rabbi Dr. David Ellenson's lecture "Jewish Pluralism: Are There Limits?" At Berman Center, adjoining West Bloomfield JCC. Also: dessert reception and book sale and signing with speaker. Next speakers: May 6 and 20. $28 for series, $11 Fox Run SCHOLAR AT TEMPLE Through April 28. Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park presents four lectures by author Dr. Joel Hoffman, scholar-in-residence. Charge for Shabbat dinner Friday and lunch Saturday; lectures are free. Still seeking Scholar Weekend supporters and patrons as sponsors. Information: 248-967-4020. YIZKOR SERVICE SAJE SERIES erioie-567t. THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Rosen is the keynote speaker at Kadima's Healthy Body/Healthy Mind event, a ben- efit for its child and adolescent program. At Maple Theater in Bloomfield Twp. $75. RSVP: 248-559-8235, ext.118, or www. kadimacenter.org . MUSIC & MOTZI 5:30 pm. Cong. Shaarey Zedek hosts multi- generational Shabbat dinner, followed at 6:45 by a musical Kabbalat Shabbat ser- vice. Dinner: $25 adult; $35 non-member adult; free for child. RSVP by April 22: Martha, 248-357-5544 or mgoldberg@ shaareyzedek.org . DINNER, WORSHIP 7 pm. Shabbat dinner and service led by Cong. T'chiyah Rabbi Shawn Zevit and mem- bers of Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue. At IADS, Detroit. Volunteers needed for dinner set-up/clean-up. RSVP by April 23: Syma, syma.echeandia@gmail.com . $10. Send check, payable to Cong. T'chiyah, to: 15000 W.10 Mile, Oak Park, MI 48237; attn.: Mark Goldsmith Kamin. Information: 248- 542-0900 or 313-962-4047.