metro >> calendar 0111011100•46111 6029 Rochester Road I Troy, MI 48085 I 248-828-7474 onceuponachildtroy.com Calendar from page 28 Today's dollars have to stretch further than ever. And with kids growing out of their clothes, toys and other necessities faster than ever, you need a respite. Once Upon a Child is here to help. The store buys "gently" used clothing, toys and equipment for resale. LITVAK MUSIC 4 6:30 pm. Frankel Center for Judaic Studies presents Dmitry Slepovitch from The New School. Topic: "The Litvak Jewish Music Tradition." University of Michigan, Michigan Union's Pendleton Room, 530 S. State, Ann Arbor. Free. Information: www. Isa.umich.eduijudaic/events. - Troy owners Erin and Peggy Morehouse have 2,800 square feet of value for your shopping pleasure. Customers sell their items to us, we price them and sell them. We are very selective about what we buy. TUESDAY, MARCH 11 We're looking for name brands from newborn to size 16. By "recycling" your children's clothes and toys you can HEALTHY COOKING 6 7:30 pm. Benefit your heart at cook- ing class at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. $23. RSVP: 248-325-3890, or dk® hfhs.org . - free up space in their closet, while adding a few dollars to your wallet or find more high fashion bargains for your growing children. Safety is a priority as every toy and baby item is checked for recalls before buying. You'll find name brands such as Abercrombie, North Face, Justice, Limited Too, Gap, Hollister, Children's Place, Columbia, Eddie Bauer and dozens more. Our store is very clean and organized, this helps our customers enjoy their shopping experience. We purchase toys, strollers, high chairs as well as most other needs for your baby. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 VIOLINIST AT CSZ 1 pm. The Shaarey Zedek Seniors group will present musical selections from violin- ist Harry Hovakimian. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Refreshments included. Information: Janet Pont, jpont® shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544. Regular store hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5:00 p.m. JVS BENEFIT NIGHT 6 pm. Sandra Pierce, CEO of FirstMerit NOM. eft ev erhero of the short 14 : Ad GET THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FOR ONLY $49 ON A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION AND WE'LL GIVE YOU THE FIRST 3 MONTHS FREE!! FOR NEW SUBCRIBERS ONLY: MEM Get your very own subscription to the Detroit Jewish News. Yes, it's time you had your own copy of the paper instead of swiping your parents, Bubby's, neighbors or even that occasional copy at the doctors '"'"""""‘""'4 . office. Thought they didn't notice? Sign up now! This deal expires 3/31/14!! Use promo code: NextGenEPIC2014 when calling in. Give us a call to start your subscription: meggrESPIP 30=11=111 1•1111•111111111111111111.111111=11111 248-351-5120 wm ....e In-state subscribers only please. 30 February 27 • 2014 JN Michigan Bank, shares her success story at Southfield-based JVS' annual Trade Secrets dinner-program. Fundraiser for JVS Women to Work program, whose honoree is Myriam Cohen. At Knollwood Country Club, 5050 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Information: Judy, jstrongman@jvsdet.org or 248-233-4213. FOCUS ON BRUNDIBAR 7 pm. Middle-school-age and older guests can meet Ela Stein Weissberger, an original cast member of Brundibar, the children's opera performed in Theresienstadt con- centration camp. Also, MOT Children's Chorus presents excerpt from Brundibar. At Holocaust Memorial Center, Zekelman Family Campus, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Hadassah Hospital Staff Returns To Work In Israel Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America (HWZOA), praised the progress at Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO) follow- ing successful union negotiations and labor court decisions that resulted in doctors, nurses and non-medical staff returning to work last week. The hospital is now fully opera- tional and back to serving the Israeli community. The unions have com- mitted to coming to an agreement with the administration by April 13, the day before Passover begins. Hadassah National President Marcie Natan said, "This is an important step in the path to recov- ery for HMO. Now that an agree- Farmington Hills. Free for HMC members only. Join/RSVP: 248-553-2400, ext.129 or Jackie.schwartz@holocaustcenter.org . THURSDAY, MARCH 13 MOTOWN CONCERT Noon. At Oak Park JCC, Singer Do Rae Starr performs Motown tunes at 1, following lunch. Paid RSVP for lunch ($3.50) due by March 11. Concert is $1. 248-967-4030. WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME 5 7 pm. Reception and plaque unveiling for Judith Levin Cantor of Bloomfield Hills and other 2013 inductees. At Michigan Women's Historical Center & Hall of Fame, 213 W. Malcolm X Street, Lansing. Information: www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org or Samantha for raffle, 517-484-1880, ext. 203. - SUNDAY, MARCH 23 TAPESTRY OF TASTE 2 pm. Chef Elwin Greenwald demonstrates traditional, innovative Sephardic and Ashkenazic Passover dishes. Sponsored by Temple Emanu-El. Bring your own family recipe on the front of a 4x6 card. Tickets $18, $36 or $72. RSVP by March 15: Emanu- El, 248-967-4020; or Rae Mandel, 248- 650-9497. THURSDAY, MARCH 27 VANISH HUNGER 7 pm. Yad Ezra presents reggae artist Matisyahu plus Jewish a capella group Kol Hakavod at Royal Oak Music Theatre. Tickets $36: www.yadezra.org . If purchased by Feb. 28 they will be entered to win one meet-and-greet and photo opportunity with Matisyahu. ment has been reached, doctors, nurses and non-medical staff can go back to doing what they do best — treating patients at the highest level of care:' On Friday, Feb. 7, the HMO filed for Section 350, which is analogous to the U.S. Chapter 11. The leader- ship of HMO is working with court- appointed trustees to develop and begin implementation of a recovery plan. HMO management continues its negotiations with the govern- ment of Israel and the unions as part of the Section 350 process. HWZOA has launched a dedi- cated page on its website at www. hadassah.org/HMOupdate and will continue to provide regular updates throughout the recovery process.