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April 16, 2015 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-04-16

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Calendar from page 34

MONDAY, APRIL 27

YIDDISH PLAY

GLAZER INSTITUTE

6:30 pm. After Midnight (Nokh Tsvelf
Baynakht), a 1925 Yiddish play performed
with projected English translations. Spirits
emerge after dark and encountering human
beings. At Two Muses Theatre at Barnes
& Noble, 6800 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. $10 online: aftermidnight.
yapsody.com or through Michael Yashinsky
at yashinsky®gmail.com . Also performed
May 3 at 2:30 pm.

1 3 p.m. Glazer Institute on Judaism at
Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Twp. looks
at "The Legacy of the Vatican II: 50 Years
of Interfaith Relations." Free. RSVP: Laura
Lucassian, Ilucassian®tbeonline.org or 248-
851-1100, ext. 3142.

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TUESDAY, APRIL 28

ASSIST BOOKSTOCK

Various timeslots. Join Women's
Philanthropy's Tikkun Olam Volunteers
(TOV) at Bookstock at Laurel Park Place
Mall, 37700 W. Six Mile Road, Livonia.
Information: Debbie Grossman, grossman®
jfmd.org or 248-203-1456.
RSVP: jewishdetroit.orgievent/
tikkun-olam-volunteers-tov-at-bookstock.

IDENTITY THEFT

YOM HAZIKAR

1 p.m. Attorney General Senior Brigade
presents "Identity Theft," providing infor-
mation on how to reduce the risk of becom-
ing a victim and what to do if you become
one. At Oak Park JCC. Information: 248-
967-4030.

TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2015
7:00 P.M.

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2 IYAR 5775

We kindly ask that you be seated by 6:45 p.m. in order to start promptly.
There is no charge for this community-wide commemoration.

For more information, contact Ayelet at (248) 502-2856
or kon@jfmd.org.

Here

For Good

g% Jewish
Federation
OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

Israel and
Overseas

ADL • AJC Detroit • Akiva Hebrew Day School • American Technion Society — Detroit Chapter
Bnei Akiva • Detroit Jewish News • Frankel Jewish Academy • Friends of the IDF — Michigan Region
Clara &Arthur Gaba • Hadassah • Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit
Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit • Jewish Community Relations Council
JNF — Michigan Region • Michigan Board of Rabbis • ORT America - Michigan Region
Johnny Pomodoro's • StandWithUs — Michigan

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HUMAN TRAFFICKING

JAZZ AT THE J

JEWS' GOLDEN AGE?

7 pm. Stephen Gottlieb Music Festival pres-
ents clarinetist Dave Bennett and pianist
Cliff Monear. At Oak Park JCC. $8, or $6 in
advance. Information: 248-967-4030.

7:30 pm. Rabbi Eric Yoffie presents "The
American Jewish Revolution: Making the
Case for a Golden Age" at Temple Beth El,
Bloomfield Twp. He will talk about a golden
age beginning in 1980 and review the chal-
lenges to Jewish continuity in the last
decade. Free. Cosponsored by Cohn-Haddow
Center for Judaic Studies.

THURSDAY, APRIL 30

OAK PARK CONCERT

MARION AND DAVID HANDLEMAN HALL & AUDITORIUM
6600 WEST MAPLE ROAD ' WEST BLOOMFIELD



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1:30 to 3 pm. SPACE support group meets
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield for five
weeks. Free. Information: 248-355-9936.

BEREAVEMENT HELP

We Join Together to Remember 'hose Who Have Faller,
So That Israel May Continue to Stand

ORT IN THE CITY

7 10 pm. ORT in the City, a strolling dinner
and auction at Eastern Market (Shed 3).
$100 per person, $180 per couple, and $55
for adults 30 and under. Information: 248-
723-8860 or www.ortmichigan.org .

7 pm. Eleanor Roosevelt Hadassah in asso-
ciation with NCJW will present a program
about "Human Trafficking: Modern Day
Slavery in Our Communities" with Julia
Kessler-Hollar, of Jewish Family Service. At
Cong. Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield. $10 for
members; $15 for others. Information: 248-
355-3300.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29

ISRAEL'S NATIONAL
MEMORIAL DAY

OUR INSANE WORLD

7 pm. Ohr Somayach International presents
an evening of learning with Rabbis Dovid
Kaplan, Yitzchok Breitowitz and Dovid
Gottlieb on "Surviving an Insane World —
The Torah's Sane Approach to Our Unique
Times." At Young Israel of Oak Park. For
men and women. Free. Information: 248-
213-6580 or ohnedu.

1 pm. JCC Stephen Gottlieb Music Festival
presents Elaine Serling in concert. No
charge. At Oak Park JCC. RSVP: 248-967-
4030.

JEWS, LABOR & ART

3 6:15 pm. "Art and Early Jewish Leaders
of the Detroit Labor Movement: A Roving
Symposium" with an optional Rivera Court
tour at 6:15 and optional "Diego Rivera
& Frida Kahlo in Detroit" exhibition at 7
pm. Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
members, $45; others, $55. Transportation
from Oak Park JCC is available. RSVP: www.
michjewishhistory.org .

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THURSDAY, MAY 7

TRANSIT AWARDS

5:30 pm. Regional Transit Awards Dinner,
sponsored by Transportation Riders
United. At Hotel St. Regis, 3071 W. Grand
Blvd., Detroit. $75 by April 17; $90 after-
ward; $600 for table of 8. RSVP: www.
DetroitTransit.org/awardshow. Info: (313)
963-8872.

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