0, metro >> calendar THE BERMAN 1 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. 1-11=1IFIR SUFHPI1011U ORCI-ItST141 71 Much To Do! Sponsored by SAJE as a gift from Cis Maisel Kellman SATURDAY, FEB. 1 United States Premiere a l WOMEN'S CIRCLE 1 IIiIIiIIuiiIi II girl Under the baton of Maestro Noam Sheriff, one of Israel's most versatile musicians, the Haifa Symphony Orchestra is embarking on its first ever tour of the United States. The program will include unforgettable performances featuring the music of Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky. CC Stelhen Gottlieb zi-72.mcgcAra DOWNTOWN BOOK CLUB TEEN SUPER PARTY 248.661.1900 • theberman.org THE BERMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus 6600 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 1889600 www.jccdet.org SUNDAY, FEB. 2 1 pm. Roger Skully leads talk of Milton Steinberg's As a Driven Leaf, a novel set during the time of Rabbi Akiva. Contact: Sydney Skully, srskully®comcast.net . - .71 2 ...71112 THE CENTER 7:30 pm. The Downtown Synagogue's Rosh Chodesh Women's Circle for Adar I will be held at Rabbi Dorit Edut's home in Huntington Woods. The play Women's Min yen by Naomi Regan, about an Israeli ultra-Orthodox woman who has left her community and family, will be read. Contact: Sydney Skully, srskully®comcast.net . 6:30 p.m. Free Super Bowl party for teens in grades 8-12 at West Bloomfield JCC Teen Center hosted by BBYO-Michigan. Photo booth, games and more. Eighth-graders and non-members invited to dinner before the party. Information: Katie Fried, 248-432- 5685 or kfried@bbyo.org . MONDAY, FEB. 3 URBAN BLIGHT Noon. Lunch and learn at Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue looks at what Jewish law says about neighborhood blight and what the nonprofit Michigan United is doing about it. Information: (313) 962-4047. QUALITY KO HER FRIDAY-SATURDAY, FEB. 7-8 catering TURNING MOMENTS INTO HELEN THOMAS' EXIT MEMORIES. 248-352-7758 \. WWW.OUALITYKOSHER.COM Two events. Filmmaker David Nesenoff, whose video led to the resignation of jour- nalist Helen Thomas, is coming to West Bloomfield. He will speak 6:15 p.m. Friday at a buffet dinner at The Shul, Chabad- Lubavitch. $27/adult and $10/child. He will also speak at 8 p.m. Saturday at a Jerusalem Bistro at the JCC, sponsored by The Shul. $20. RSVP: www.theshul.net/ reservations or 248-788-4000. SATURDAY, FEB. 8 COOKIE KITS, Cupcakes ..;7411' Ott and MORE!!! tlicT4 2013 248.626.9110 On the Boardwalk • 6879 Orchard Lake Rd. • West Bloomfield wvvw.dakotabread.corn 24 January 30 • 2014 JN JEWISH HIKERS Noon 2:30 pm. Educator-naturalist Juliet Berger leads a winter bird walk along trails at Kensington MetroPark in Milford. Ann Arbor JCC provides hot chocolate and doughnuts; carpool leaves from there and also West Bloomfield JCC at 11 am. $5 park entrance fee. Information: jewish.hikersl gmail.com or Eli Avny, 734-883-9522 or Karen Freedland, 734-971-0990. - FAMILY CONCERT 1 pm. Brothers San and Laz Slomovits, best known as Gemini, will offer original tunes, folk songs from around the world and story- telling. At the Oak Park JCC. Recommended for grades K-6. Family charge is $18 for JCC members and $25 if not. Information/ tickets: www.jccdet.org or 248-967-4030. MONDAY, FEB. 10 BE FRUITFUL ... Noon. Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Leiby Burnham at Downtown Synagogue looks at "Do I Really Need to Have Children?" Pizza provided by Partners in Torah. Information: (313) 962-4047. TUESDAY, FEB. 11 YIDDISH STAGE FILM 1 pm. See the movie The Komediant at West Bloomfield JCC. The glory days of the Yiddish stage are brought to life in this funny saga of a legendary theatrical family, the Burnsteins. Information: 248-967-4030. LADY BIRD MOVIE 1 pm. See the film Lady Bird Johnson at Oak Park JCC. Facilitated by Joe Tazelaar. Information: 248-967-4030. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12 1867060 Not only are we known for the BEST Chaium m town- examples of mistakes found in vital records, obituaries, census records, etc., and dis- cuss ways to try verifying the information. Help session at 10:30 am. At Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington Hills. Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan members free; others $5. RSVP: www.jgsmi.org . BETH EL TOT SHABBAT 9:30 am. Babies, toddlers, parents and grandparents celebrate Shabbat at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Twp. Informal service and crafts. Information: 248-865-0612. WB WINTERFEST 1 4 pm. West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Commission hosts Winterfest at Marshbank Park, 2805 Hiller Road. Free family activities. Information: www. westbloomfieldparks.org/winterfest.html. - SUNDAY, FEB. 9 MISTAKES EVERYWHERE 11 am. Genealogist Diane Oslund will show JCC BOOK CLUB Noon. West Bloomfield JCC's Henry & Delia Meyers Library and Media Center book club discusses Susan Sherman's The Little Russian, the story of a love affair between a Russian grocer's daughter and a member of the Jewish Worker's League who is forced to leave the country when he is accused of smuggling. Sharon Schwartz facilitates. Free. Bring a lunch; snacks and coffee available. RSVP: Francine Menken, 248-432-5546 or fmenken@jccdet.org . THURSDAY, FEB. 13 TWO PERFORM AT JCC 12 Noon lunch and 1 p.m. concert. Hear soprano Cat Menzies and pianist Marty Mandelbaum at Oak Park JCC. Paid RSVP