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! ONGOING NISSIM BOOK FAIR Various times. At Keter Torah Synagogue, West Bloomfield. Featured author: Maaza Mengiste, Beneath the Lions Gaze. Book fair: Thursday- Friday, June 19-20,11 am-4 pm, Sunday, June 22,11 am-3 pm (Bag Day). Information: 248-681- 3665. light refreshments. Fusion of blues and rock 'n' roll stomp, passionate ballads, guitar solos and inspirational vocals. Information: 313-744-3770. SOUTHFIELD STROLL 7:45 pm. Southfield Summer Soulstice 10K, 5K runs and 1-Mile Family Sunset Stroll at Lawrence Tech University. Proceeds benefits charities. Visit www.southfieldsummersoulstice.com or email gregg@southfieldsummersoulstice.com for info. HELP NCJW Various times. Volunteers are needed at National Council of Jewish Women's Council Resale stores in Royal Oak and Berkley. High school students can earn community service hours. Information: 248-355-3300, ext. 0. FRIDAY, JUNE 20 SHABBAT IN THE SUN 5:45 pm. Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills hosts family-friendly musical Shabbat and barbecue supper on its playground. $5/adult (18+). Children free. RSVP: Debi Banooni, dbanooni@adatshalomorg or 248-626-2153. BIBI'S ISRAEL 11 p.m. View Israel: The Royal Tour with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Ch. 56 public television. THURSDAY, JUNE 26 MIBB MEETING Noon-1:15 pm. Michigan Israel Business Bridge presents Assef Vigdor, of a Kibbutz-based busi- ness, at Warner Norcross and Judd, 2000 Town Center, 1#2700, Southfield. Members: $10; guests: $15. RSVP: www.michiganisrael.com . YIDDISH CLUB 2 pm. Yiddish Conversation Club with Naomi Pinchuk at West Bloomfield JCC. $2. Information: 248-661-1000. TUESDAY, JUNE 24 ISRAELI BLUES KING 6:30-8:30 pm. Plant Based Nutrition Support Group discusses "Healing Your Heart through Nutrition" at Groves High School, 20500 W.13 Mile, Beverly Hills. Information: Paul Chatlin, 248-310-2400 or PaulChatlin@comcast.net . MONDAY, JUNE 23 SATURDAY, JUNE 21 9:45 pm. Lazer Lloyd, known as Israel's King of the Blues, performs at Chabad of Greater Downtown Detroit, 278 Mack. $10. Beer, wine, HEART AND NUTRITION HADASSAH PARTY 4:30-6 pm. Celebrate Hadassah volunteers at a garden party at Hadassah House in West Bloomfield. RSVP: 248-683-5050 or greaterdetroit@hadassah.org . SUNDAY, JUNE 29 CANOE WITH HILLEL 1 pm. Hillel of Metro Detroit sponsors canoeing for young adults on the Huron River and a picnic lunch. In Ann Arbor. $10. RSVP by June 26: hillel@wayne.edu or 313-577-3459. RUSSIAN REFUSENIKS 2:30 pm. Downtown Synagogue Rosh Chodesh Women's Circle topic is "Russian Refuseniks: The Jewish Movement in the Soviet Union." Based on host Sydney Skully's research. At 807 Pemberton, Grosse Pointe Park. RSVP: srskully@ comcast.net or 313-821-1895. JAZZ AT THE J 7 pm. The Sheila Landis Trio performs a jazz potpourri at Oak Park JCC. All ages welcome. $8. Information: 248-967-4030. SATURDAY, JUNE 28 MONDAY, JUNE 30 ART TALK 11 am. With Wendy Evans, art history teacher, at West Bloomfield JCC. Topic: "L'Chaim: Jewish Artists." $3. Info: 248-661-1000. IRANIAN JEWS 1 pm. Isaac Yomtovian, author of My Iran: Memories, Mysteries and Myths, speaks at B'nai Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield. His topic is "Living In and Leaving Iran" with glimpses into Persian and Persian Jewish culture. Free. Information: 248-432-2729. TUESDAY, JULY 1 SAJE HISTORY SERIES 10-11:30 am. Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment lecture series features Professor Michael Weiss. Meets July 1, 8 and 15 at West Bloomfield JCC. This week: "Judaism in Pre- Muslim Arabia." $32 for series or $12 per class. RSVP: www.theberman.org or 248-661-1900. When it's your heart...why go anywhere else? As the leader in minimally invasive heart surgery, Beaumont was first in the country to use a tiny catheter to replace an aortic valve. First in Michigan to correct atrial fibrillation robotically. And we offer minimally invasive treatments for complex aortic aneurysms. The world's most advanced technology and most experienced surgeons and cardiologists are right here. Do you have a Beaumont doctor? Beaumont® Call 248-551-3728 or visit heart.beaumont.edu Marc Sakwa, M.D., a second-generation surgeon, is chief of Cardiovascular Surgery at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. At the Beaumont Valve Center, he and his colleagues are performing innovative, leading edge procedures, such as replacing aortic valves through small, three-inch incisions. 1924970 26 June 17 2014