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noon

Tuesday, nine days prior to publication.
For telephone inquiries,

calendar@thejewishnews.com.

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call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

Much To Do!

Jewish

community.

RSVP:

igilbert@tkolamLorg.

26400 Lahser, Suite 306, Southfield.

Dairy
$10 for members, $15 for others.
RSVP and pay by Feb. 5: 248-355-3300, ext. 0,
or www.ncjwgds.org.

lunch. Cost:

Information: 248-661-0040.

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System's Heart and Health Fair at the Westin

ONGOING

MONDAY, FEB. 9

MUSIC AT JCC

hotel, 1500 Town Center, Southfield. Free.

TEVYE SINGS!

RSVP: 800-532-2411

Various times. See Fiddler

heartmonth.

the Roof at
the Village Theater, 50400 Cherry Hill Road,
Canton, weekends of .Jan. 30 and Fe"b.8.

on

iheartforeverafter.com

Shop, knit or
learn. At the Academy of the Sacred Heart,
1250 Kensington, Bloomfield Hills. $10. Early 9
am admission to market, $15. Classes an addi­
tional $35 each. RSVP for classes by Feb. 3:
www.knitmichigan.org.

five

FRIDAY, JAN. 30

BETH EL SHABBAT SHIRA

7:30 pm. Worship service features adult and
youth choirs. At Temple Beth EI in Bloomfield
Township. Information: Julie Rolnick, jrolnick@
tbeonline.org or 248-851-1100, ext. 3Pf3.

FEB. 1

JEWISH HALFTIME SHOW

cancer

charities.

GILDA JACOBS SPEAKS

SCOUT HONOR VETS

5 pm. Jewish Boy Scout Troop 364, char­
tered by Farmington Hills-based Adat Shalom

Synagogue, will host Jewish war veterans at a
service led by the synagogue's Cantor Daniel

Gross. The veterans will be honored for their

service to

our

country.

A

light Kiddush will

fol­

low. Information: David, dlerner@

plunkettcooney.com

or

248-901-4010.

am. At Temple Emanu-EI in Oak Park. The
president and CEO of the Michigan League for
Public Policy will focus on issues that affect
those struggling in society. Information: 248-

WEDNESDAY, fEB. 11

HEALTH FAIR AT JCC

11 am-2 pm. Free Mega Health Fair, food, ven­
dors, classes, live music. All ages welcome. At

ing recreational drugs and alcohol. Free. At
High School, 4925 Orchard
Lake Road. Sponsored by the Greater West
Bloomfield Community Coalition. Information:

West Bloomfield

SUNDAY, FEB. 15

LOVE SONGS AT JCC

3 p.m. "International

Journey of Love Songs"

with Irina Mishura, mezzo-soprano. Songs in
English, Italian, Russian and Yiddish. At West

JEWISH TUNIS

248-928-4942.

2:30-4 pm. "Different Cultures, Different
Foods" will feature traditional Tunisian cuisine

LEARN HOW NOT TO FALL

RSVP

1:30 pm. Fall Prevention Program with Jennifer
Butterfield, RN. Learn how to reduce your risk
of falling. At West Bloomfield JCC. Free. RSVP:

MONDAY, FEB. 16

and

family stories shared by Sylvie Jami Salei,
Sephardic Jew born in Tunis. $8. Cosponsored
by StandWithUs-Michigan, Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah, National Council of Jewish

a

Bloomfield JCC.

Marilyn,

Organization of America-Michigan Region, at
Keter Torah Synagogue, West Bloomfield. RSVP
by Feb. 5: 248-681-3665, or jrefugees1948@
qmall.corn.

Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield
presents "Bagels & Basics." Docent Ruthe
Goldstein from the Jewish Historical Society
of Michigan will explore the history of Detroit's

am.

by Feb.

$10 members; $15 others.

9: Ben, 248-967-4030.

248-432-5471.

BE A HOLOCAUST DOCENT

Women-Greater Detroit Section and Zionist

10:30

8 am-12:30 pm. A 26-foot-long, walk-through
model heart highlights Henry Ford Health

7-8:30 pm. University of Michigan's Frankel
Institute will present Frankel Fellow Devi .Mays

DRU�ALCOHOLDANGERS

Noon-2 pm. The Holocaust Memorial Center
Farmington Hills will have training classes

THURSDAY, FEB. 12

in

prospective docents on six consecutive
Mondays. RSVP: Tammy Betel, 248-425-1053,

for

NOSH & KNOWLEDGE

Noon. Danielle McQuire, author of The Dark End

of the Street and assistant

HEART/HEALTH FAIR-

JEWISH CONSTANTINOPLE

speaking on "Jewish Constantinople at the End
of Empires." At West Bloomfield JCC Executive
Conference Suite. No charge. Information: 734-
763-9047 or judaicstudies@umich.edu.

7 pm. Julie Buckner, mother of the late Josh
Levine, will speak on the fatal danger of mix­

DETROIT JEWISH HISTORY

SATURDAY, FEB. 7

TUESDAY, FEB. 10

Hospital, Royal Oak is offer­
ing Silver Linings, an eight-week stress-reduc­
tion program led by Ruth Lerman, M.D. Women
at risk for cancer will learn meditation, gentle
yoga, mindful eating and communication. Groups
begin Feb. 12, Feb. 26 or March 5. Information:
Pam Jablonski, 248-551-4645 or
pjablonski@beaumont.edu.

6:30 pm. Beaumont

10

Oak Park JCC. Information: 248-967-4030.

FEB. 6

63-9047.

STRESS REDUCTION

Information: 248-967-4030.

967-4020.

FRIDAY,

Empire:
Symposium:
Beyond Resistance/Accommodation Paradigm."
At Kelsey Museum, Newberry Building, Room
125, 434 S. state in Ann Arbor. No charge.
Information: judaicstudies@umich.edu or 734-

2 pm. Fabs Kaldobsky's Musical Adventures
led by Dennis Green. Free. At Oak Park JCC.

Bowl halftime. Avoid

witnessing pos­
sible wardrobe malfunctions by not watching
the Super Bowl halftime entertainment on TV.
Instead, see a family-friendly, Jewish-oriented
show online at www.nachumsegal.com.

Super

Information: 248-967-4030.

MUSICAL ADVENTURE

SUNDAY, FEB. 8

-

SUNDAY,

Michigan

1 p.m. Concert with Marty Mandelbaum, John
DeMerrell and Diane Turner. $1. At Oak Park JCC.

"Jews and the Roman

10 am-4 pm. The 9th Annual Knit Michigan
Fiber Focused Fundraising Event will benefit

and

734-547-5156.

or

2-6 pm. Presenters will explore the com­
plex relationship at the Frankel Institute

KNIT EXTRAVAGANZA

.

Fridays at 7 pm; Saturdays at 2 and 7 pm;
Sundays at 2 pm. $17. Tickets: www.

JEWS & ROMANS

henryford.com/

or

or

Ruthe Goldstein, 248-977-0823.

at WSU,

professor
"Focusing on Rosa Parks Her
Iconic Status as a Simple Seamstress Who
Tiptoed into History" at the National Council of
Jewish Women/Greater Detroit Chapter office,

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