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Much To Do!
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
EMANUEL TOT SHABBAT
9:30 am, April 16. Clergy will lead short family service.
At Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. Information: temple-
family@emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020.
al tour of hospital’s Michigan art collection. At Henry
Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, 6777 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. Free. Information: www.henryford health.org
or 248-661-6100.
MOVIE AT THE J
1:30 pm, April 19. Screening of North Korea: The Hermit
Nation. Joe Tazelaar facilitates discussion following film.
At West Bloomfield JCC’s Greenberg Suite. $3. RSVP: 248-
432-5467.
SUNDAY, APRIL 17
MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS
9:30-10:30 am, April 17. “Staying Out of Egypt: How
to Avoid the Things That Hold You Back in Life” is a pre-
Passover program open to the community. Leaders
are Rabbi Aaron Bergman and Hazzan Daniel Gross. At
Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Free. RSVP:
Sheila, slederman@adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100.
LEG PROBLEMS
6:30-8 pm, April 19. Two specialists in treating leg
pain will discuss varicose veins, ankle or leg swelling,
leg cramps and skin discoloration. At Henry Ford West
Bloomfield Hospital, 6777 W. Maple, West Bloomfield.
Free. Details: www.henryford health.org. RSVP: dk@hfhs.
org or 248-325-3890.
BOOK REVIEW
10 am, April 17. Community of Learners presents
Rabbi Joseph Klein reviewing Joel Hoffman’s book
The Bible Doesn’t Say That: 40 Biblical Mistranslations,
Misconceptions and Other Misunderstandings. At Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park. Information: templefamily@
emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020.
BAGELS WITH BERGMAN
10:30 am, April 17. Rabbi Aaron Bergman speaks on
“Why the World Still Needs Jewish Men” at Men’s Club
program. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington
Hills. $6, or free for synagogue members. RSVP: d.goldis@
gmail.com.
PEACEFUL ISRAELI RABBI
7 pm, April 19. Screening of A Third Way: Settlers
and Palestinians as Neighbors. Film documents life of
the late Rabbi Menachem Froman, known as the Israeli
settler rabbi for peace. Temple Beth El Rabbi Mark Miller
and Prof. Howard Lupovitch of Wayne State University’s
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies will lead a dis-
cussion with the film’s director and co-producer, Harvey
Stein. At Birmingham Community House, 380 S. Bates.
Free. Information: Rachel, rrudman@tbeonline.org or
248-325-9706.
TALKING IN YIDDISH
2 pm, April 18. Naomi Pinchuk leads Yiddish
Conversation Club. At West Bloomfield JCC, Room 205.
$2. Information: Rosa, 248-432-5467.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
5:30-7 pm, April 18. Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish
Community Adult Day Care Program offers free evening
support group for family caregivers of all older adults. At
JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. RSVP: Dorothy
Moon, dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392.
TUESDAY, APRIL 19
DANCE IN AMERICAN ART
Noon-1 pm, April 19. Preview of “American Art, 1830-
1960,” a multimedia special exhibition at the Detroit
Institute of Arts. At 1:15 pm, DIA docent leads an option-
7:30 pm, April 19. Jewish Federation’s Women’s
Philanthropy is holding an information night about
its Mosaic Mission to Israel, Nov. 6-16. $4,200 charge
includes land portion and Prague-Tel Aviv flight.
Participants also must commit to a three-year minimum
gift of $1,800 to Federation in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
Information: Amy, aneistein@jfmd.org or 248-205-2543.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20
CHOCOLATE SEDER
7 pm, April 20. Social event is for young adults, ages
21-30. At Moishe House, 402 N. Washington, Royal Oak.
Co-sponsor is Cong. B’nai Moshe of West Bloomfield.
RSVP: Caryn, carynbz@hotmail.com.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT SERIES
7-8:30 pm, April 20. “Caregivers Need Care, Too!”
meets Wednesdays through April 27. On April 20, Elaine
Grohman, a specialist in complementary therapies, will
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of Metropolitan Detroit, Jewish Senior Life, Program for
Holocaust Suvivors and Families, Holocaust Memorial
Center and David-Horodoker Organization. Bus departs
9:15 am from Prentis Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park and 9:30 am from West Bloomfield JCC. Return at
about 4:15-5 pm. Free. RSVP: Renee, rfein@jslmi.org or
248-661-2999.
SUNDAY, APRIL 24
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
VEGFEST
10:30 am, April 24. Presenters, exhibitors and food
samples are part of an event celebrating the benefits of a
plant-based lifestyle. At Suburban Collection Showplace,
46100 Grand River, Novi. $15; $12 pre-paid; free for
VegMichigan member and under age 6. Information:
www.vegmichigan.org or 877-778-3464.
MONDAY, APRIL 25
TUESDAY, APRIL 19
WOMEN’S ISRAEL MISSION
MONDAY, APRIL 18
discuss novel approaches to caregiver self-care. Several
experts at Self-Care Mini Fair will have booths offering
free advice and services to help caregivers care for them-
selves as well as their loved one. At Temple Kol Ami in
West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP requested: igilbert@tkolami.
org or 248-661-0040.
DIVERSITY FORUM
8:30 am-4:30 pm, April 28. Images & Perceptions is
an annual cultural education conference that engages
the African, Arab, Hispanic, Asian, Jewish and disability
communities. Actor Jamie Farr of television’s M*A*S*H
series is one of eight speakers. At Byblos Banquet Center,
7258 Chase, Dearborn. $130; $100 for group of five
or more; $45 student. Tickets: www.3dconsults.com or
313-910-1955.
PARENTAL ALIENATION
THE JOY PROJECT
1-4:30 pm, April 25. Rally in support of alienated chil-
dren and parents at Noah’s Event Venue, 3391 Cross
Creek Pkwy., Auburn Hills. Keynoter is attorney and
social worker Shelly Loomus, author of Winning Your
High-Conflict Divorce: Strategies for Moms and Dads.
RSVP: https://parally.eventbrite.com.
Deadline day, April 28. Jewish Family Service will send
out a Mother’s Day card with the giver’s custom message
for a minimum $18 donation. Support the agency’s criti-
cal services including crisis support, emergency financial
assistance, counseling and domestic abuse intervention.
Information: jfsjoyproject.org or 248-592-2339.
SOCIAL JUSTICE BOOK GROUP
7-9 pm, April 25. Rabbi Rachel Shere leads monthly
Social Justice Book Group. Oakland University Prof. Tara
Hayes will facilitate discussion about My Promised Land
by Ari Shavit. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington
Hills. Free. Future dates are May 23, June 27, July 25 and
Aug. 22. Information/mailing list: Patti, pkaaron@gmail.
com or office, 248-851-5100.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
TUESDAY, APRIL 26
6 pm, April 30. The Rainbow Connection Annual Dream
Makers Ball is a black-tie gala benefiting Michigan chil-
dren with life-threatening illnesses. At the Townsend
Hotel, 100 Townsend, Birmingham. $250 minimum;
includes dinner, entertainment and live auction. Tickets:
www.rainbowconnection.org or 248-601-9474.
JCC MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Deadline day, April 30. Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield is offering a 30 percent discount
for new members and waiving the enrollment fee.
Information: www.jccdet.org or 248-661-1000.
DREAM MAKERS BALL
FINANCIAL HEALTH
Noon-1:30 pm, April 26. Tikvah Hadassah presents
Beverly Tobocman discussing strategies for financial
management to help women, in particular, achieve
financial security and independence. At Hadassah House,
5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. $15, or $12
member; includes light lunch. Information: loriekessler@
gmail.com or office, 248-683-5030.
YOM HASHOAH IN LANSING
9:15 am-5 pm, April 26. Holocaust survivors and fam-
ily members can travel by bus to Lansing for annual
ceremony with lawmakers, noon-1:15 pm, in the state
capitol. MSU Hillel hosts lunch following. Other sponsors
include Michigan Jewish Conference, Jewish Federation
YOUNG ADULT PESACH PARTY
9 pm, April 30. Cocktails and desserts for ages 21-35 at
Passover social evening. Hosts are Detroit City Moishe
House and West Bloomfield-based KAYAK (Kol Ami
Young Adults Kehillah). At Moishe House, 3460 Iroquois,
Detroit. $5 cash, payable at the door. RSVP by April 22:
igilbert@tkolami.org or 248-661-0040.
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Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
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