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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.

Much To Do!

ONGOING

HOW TO SUCCEED ...

Various times. Farmington Players
presents How to Succeed in Business
without Really Trying April 24-May
16. At 32332 W.12 Mile, Farmington
Hills. Tickets: www.farmingtonplayers.
org or 248-553-2955.

WEEKEND, APRIL 24-26

BROADWAY SHABBAT

6:30 pm. Temple Emanu-El in
Oak Park hosts a wine & cheese
pre-oneg, Kabbalat Shabbat ser-
vices followed by dinner (RSVP:
$36) and talk at 8:30 on "We
Jews On Broadway" by scholar in
residence Rabbi Kenneth Kanter.
Also Saturday, April 25, 10:30
am service, 12:15 pm Shabbaton
Lunch (RSVP: $12) and talk at 1 pm
on "The Bible on Broadway." On
Sunday, April 26 at 10 talk on "Jews
on Tin Pan Alley." All presentations
are free. RSVP for meals: 248-967-
4020 or templefamily@emanuel-
mich.org .

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

ISRAELI CUTURE

2-4 pm. Hear Prof. Nina S. Spiegel
speak on her new book Embodying
Hebrew Culture, about music, dance
and the Israeli psyche. At Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Free.
Sponsored by Cohn-Haddow Center
for Jewish Studies and WSU Press.
Information: 313-577-2679 or www.
judaicstudies.wayne.edu .

MONDAY, APRIL 27

'60S FOLK MUSIC

7:30 pm. WSU Prof. Howard
Lupovitch speaks on "Like a Rolling
Stone: Jews and the '60s Folk Music
Revival" at the Berman at the West
Bloomfield JCC. $12/JCC members;
$15/others. Tickets: 248-661-1900,
theberman.org or the box office.

TUESDAY, APRIL 28

FRIDAY, APRIL 24

MOCAD PRESENTATION

8-10 pm. Filmmaker Oren Goldenberg
presents video and conversation
with performers and creators of A
Requiem for Douglass, about the
former Detroit housing project. At
MOCAD (Museum of Contemporary
Art Detroit), 4454 Woodward,
Detroit. Information:
313-832-6622.

SATURDAY, APRIL 25

SOULFUL YOGA

10 am. Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills presents Soulful
Yoga with Rabbi Rachel Shere and
yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg.
Free. Info: Adat Shalom, 248-851-
5100.

PALMER WOODS JAZZ

8 pm. Palmer Woods Music in Homes
presents "Gypsy Jazz and Beyond"
with Michele Ramos World Music
Jazz Ensemble featuring Heidi
Helpler. palmerwoods.org or 313-891-
2514.

SUNDAY, APRIL 26

LESSENBERRY SPEAKS

11 am. Journalist Jack Lessenberry

TUESDAYS WITH TOTS

10-11:30 am. Adat Shalom Synagogue
invites kids from birth to age 5 and a
favorite adult for sports, rhythmics,
etc. RSVP: leader Tamar Dvir, tdvir®
adatshalom.org by the day before.
Info: Debi Banooni, 248-626-2153 or
dbanooni@adatshalom.org .

KOSHER IDEAS

6-7:30 pm. Join chef Daniel Kohn,
owner of Kravings in Oak Park, teach-
ing healthy new ideas for a kosher
diet. Kravings is Henry Ford West
Bloomfield Hospital's partner in its
Kosher Korner. 6777 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. $23. RSVP 36 hours
prior: 248-325-3890 or dk@hfhs.org .

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29

BOOK REVIEW

11:45 am. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz
holds the first of three book reviews
on the question "19th and 20th
Century Jews Who Made It ... or Did
They?" He'll discuss Hugo Bettauer's
The City Without Jews: A Novel of
Our Time. At Adat Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills. Free. Bring a
dairy or parve lunch. RSVP: Sheila
Lederman, 248-851-5100, ext. 246,
or slederman@adatshalom.org .

Free Listing Submission Deadline:

May 7, 2015•

The Jewish News will
honor all Jewish students
who are graduating this
spring from Michigan
high schools in our
Cap & Gown Yearbook
2015. The Yearbook will
be published in our
May 21 issue.

Cap Gown
YEARBOOK

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your free listings to:
https://www.thejewishnews.comkontactkap-
and-gown/free-listing/

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MUST go through the website.
If you have any questions,

call Jackie Headapohl,
Managing Editor,
at (248) 351-5110 4

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