TUESDAY, MAY 12 W.B. CHAMBER AWARDS 6 pm, May 12. Greater West Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce hosts Ninth Annual Key to the Township Awards Dinner at Shenandoah Country Club, West Bloomfield. Guy Gordon of Channel 4 is emcee. Honorees include Nancy R. Kaufman of Kaufman Children's Center and Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg of Kids Kicking Cancer. RSVP: 248-626-3636 or www.westbloomfieldchamber.com . WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 JVS JOB FAIR 8 am-noon, May 13. JVS job fair with more than 30 employers at Oak Park JCC. Registration at 7:15 am. Panel dis- cussion with hiring experts at 8 am. Job fair begins at 9:30 am. Information: www. ActNow.Jobs MUSIC FOR SENIORS 1 pm, May 13. Seniors Group at Cong. Shaarey Zedek presents songstress Elizabeth Fritsch accompanied by Marty Mandelbaum performing Broadway and other songs. Information: Janet Pont, 248-357-5544 or jpont®shaareyzedek. org . COOKING FOR CROHN'S 6-7:30 pm, May 13. Cooking tips for Crohn's and colitis. At Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, 6777 W. Maple. Class will feature several recipes that are high in protein and healthy fats. $23. RSVP by 36 hours before class: 248-325-3890 or dk®hfhs.org . THURSDAY, MAY 14 DIEGO AND FRIDA 11 am, May 14. "Life, Art, Passion: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo," with Wendy Evans. $3. At West Bloomfield JCC. Information: 248-661-1000. Martial Arts Offered To Those With Special Needs Dallo Martial Arts of Southfield in conjunction with Friendship Circle of West Bloomfield is hosting a day of martial arts instruction for young adults with special needs on Sunday, May 3, from noon-1:30 p.m. Fourteen young adults ranging from 14 years of age and older will attend. Owner J. Dallo said, "Too often we overlook youngsters with special needs, and I see this as an oppor- tunity to expose them to an enjoy- able afternoon of martial arts and an opportunity to feel good about themselves" Dallo Martial Arts is located at 29864 Northwestern Highway. MJI Sets Open House For High School College Credits Teens may start earning college credits while still in high school through the Michigan Jewish Institute's Dual Enrollment program. These classes may be underwritten by the Michigan Department of Education to a sig- nificant extent, whether the teen is in private or public school or is home-schooled. The MJI will hold an open house at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 17, at The Shul, 6890 Maple, West Bloomfield. Classes are also available online for teens in computers, business, Judaic studies, sci- ences, education, history and more. MJI is also offering a new class at a discounted rate for adults interested in learning to speak Hebrew. For details, contact Miriam at mbuckwold@mji.edu or (248) 414-6900, ext. 106, or visit www.mji.edu. Burnstein Health Clinic Sets Reopening Event The Gary Burnstein Health Clinic, a self- funded, self-directed healthcare clinic offer- ing free primary medical care, women's health care and dental services to low- income, uninsured residents of the commu- nity, announces the date for their upcoming fundraising event at the Crofoot Ballroom in Downtown Pontiac. The clinic is the largest free health clinic in Southeastern Michigan. At 6 p.m. Thursday, May 14, guests are invited to experience the Grand Re-Opening Party. The fundraising event features, cock- tails, dinner, live music and a live auction featuring amazing opportunities for guests. To learn more about the Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic, visit www.gary- burnsteinclinic.org. For details about the Grand Re-Opening, go to www. garyburnsteinclinic.org/magic or call (248) 630-4389. German Rabbi To Speak At Holocaust Center The Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus (www.holocaustcenter.org) will host Rabbi Yitzchak Mendel Wagner who will present "Germany: 70 Years Later" at 7 p.m. Monday, May 4. Wagner, 35, is the first native-born German rabbi since the Holocaust. Through photos and his own accounts, Wagner will explore the Holocaust and Jewish life in Germany today. Some of the questions Wagner will address are: Has Germany truly changed? What is it like living as a Jew in Germany today? Admission is free and kosher desserts will be served. The Holocaust Memorial Center is located at 28123 Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills. This event is made possible through the support of Lori and Alan Zekelman and PNC Foundation. Stacy and Andy Doctoroff are the event chairpersons. For information, contact Lawrence Willim, (248) 536-9604. 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. Go online to submit your free listings to: https://www.thejewishnews.comkontactkap- and-gown/free-listing/ All Cap & Gown submissions MUST go through the website. If you have any questions, call Jackie Headapohl, Managing Editor, at (248) 351-5110 JN April 30 • 2015 37