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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.

Akiva Hebrew Day School

Much To Do!

Yom Ha'Atzmaut

SUNDAY, APRIL 19

RABBI & ARCHBISHOP

4 pm. A dialogue between Rabbi Joseph
Krakoff and Archbishop Allen Vigneron on
the Book of Job examines the question of
good and evil. At the Berman Center at the
West Bloomfield JCC. $15. RSVP: http://bit.
ly/1Fnv26u . Information: 248-205-2557.

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Dancing. Dinner.
Family Fun.

LINCOLN ASSASSINATION

1 -3 pm. Author E. Lawrence Abel will be
speaking and signing his new book A Finger
in Lincoln's Brain (Praeger Press) at Barnes
& Noble, 6800 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. The book gives new foren-
sic insights into the assassination of the
16th president on its 150th anniversary.
Information: 248- 626-6804.

WHAT I DO IN THE D

SHIR SHALOM SHABBAT

7-8:30 pm. Join Temple Kol Ami in West
Bloomfield for an adult education panel dis-
cussion. "Why I Do What I Do in the 'D' (as
a Jew) — The Next Generation talks about
Detroit." Moderator is Lance Gable of WSU
Law School. Information: www.tkolami.org or
248-661-0040.

5-6 pm. Ma'at Shabbat at the Corners,

2075 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
Newborn babies through 6-year-olds, par-
ents, grandparents, aunts and uncles are
all welcome. Shabbat service plus food and
child-friendly crafts. RSVP: Marsha Mitnick,
248-406-4255

KARMANOS DINNER

Music by Yosef Greenberger



MONDAY, APRIL 20

RIGHTEOUS DENMARK

7 pm. Storyteller Corinne Stavish presents
a program on how Denmark was able to
rescue most of its Jewish population during
World War II. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills. Free. Information: Melissa
Ser, 248-626-2153 or mser@adatshalom.org .

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KLEZMER CONCERT

8 pm. Performances by Daniel Kahn's

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6:30 pm. Karmanos Cancer Institute's 33rd
Annual Dinner, at General Motors Design
Dome in Warren. For information about tick-
ets, sponsorship, tribute program or other
ways to show support, contact Roxanne at
313-576-8108 or evansr@karmanos.org ; or
visit www.karmanos.org/annualdinner.

HOLOCAUST EVENT

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Location: Akiva Hebrew Day School
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SUNDAY, APRIL 26

CAMPUS ZIONIST

Thursday, April 23, 2015 • 5:30 p.m.

For more information,
contact Cheryl Jerusalem
cheryl.jerusalem@akiva.org

Noon. The Michigan Jewish Conference, in
cooperation with the Michigan Legislature,
hosts the official Michigan Holocaust
Commemoration in the Capitol Rotunda in
Lansing. Legislators and Holocaust survi-
vors will attend. Free. Information: Cindy
Hughey, 517-282-2956 or mjc@jfmd.org .

Painted Bird group and the R2G Klezmer
Trio. Sponsored by Workmen's Circle/
Arbeter Ring with WSU School of Music and
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies.
At WSU's Community Arts Auditorium, 450
Reuther Mall, Detroit. $10 at door or $5 with
student ID. Information: KlezMoTown@gmail.
com or 248-432-5677.

FRIDAY, APRIL 24

TOT SHABBAT

6-7 pm. Parents, grandparents and friends
are invited to "Tots Together Shabbat" at
Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. RSVP
and information: 248-661-0040 or www.
tkolami.org .

CAYA SHABBAT

6:30 pm. "Come As You Are" spiritual
Shabbat service at Temple Shir Shalom in
West Bloomfield. Meditation-based, casual
dress. Information: 248-737-8700.

SATURDAY, APRIL 25

GET RID OF CLUTTER

10 am -1 pm. Shred your old tax files at
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services in
the parking lot of 880 S. Old Woodward,
Birmingham. Donations accepted to
Sunshine Kids Foundation, to aid kids with
cancer.

BETH EL SPEAKER

12:30 pm. After morning services, scholar
Jana Von Gott and Rabbi Daniel Syme will
discuss "The Origins of Christianity: An
Introduction" at Temple Beth El, Bloomfield
Twp. No Charge. Also on Saturday, May 2.
RSVP: Julie Rolnick, jrolnick@tbeonline.org
or 248-851-1100, ext. 3143.

10:15 am. B'nai Moshe Men's Club,
Sisterhood and ZOA-MI Region presents
campus activist Chloe Valdary, speaking on
"Reclaim the Zionist Dream: Principles in
the Fight for Jewish Liberation." Valdary
created the group Allies of Israel and was
named one of the top 100 people posi-
tively affecting Jewish and Israeli life by
Algemeiner newspaper. RSVP by April 23:
248-788-0600 or webmoshe@hotmail.com .

LESSENBERRY SPEAKS

11 am. Journalist Jack Lessenberry speaks

on "The Media Today — And Why the
Holocaust Still Matters" at the Holocaust
Memorial Center, Farmington Hills. Free.
Bagels and coffee at 10:15 am. RSVP:
specialevents.wayne.edu/guystern-2015 or
313-577-2679.

TAMARACK BENEFIT

7-9 pm. "Magical Night" featuring mentalist

and magician Oz Pearlman at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Dessert
reception. Help "Send a Kid to Tamarack"
campaign. RSVP: tamarackcamps.com/sk2t
or 248-647-1100

CLASSICAL CONCERT

7:30 pm. Vivace Music Series of

Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills
presents ETA-3 woodwind trio. $28 tickets.
$25 for students and seniors. Group rates
available. Call Joyce Cheresh, 248-788-
9338, or Ann Sipher, 248-661-1348.

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