SONGS & STORIES

1 pm, May 11. Assistant Cantor Leonard Gutman
and pianist Marty Mandelbaum provide enter-
tainment at Shaarey Zedek Seniors’ program.
Refreshments will follow. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. Information: Janet, 248-357-5544.

YITZHAK RABIN FILM

5 pm, May 11. Berkley-based Ameinu Detroit co-
sponsors an Israeli film Rabin in His Own Words at
the Marwil Jewish Film Festival. The former Israeli
prime minister’s life unfolds through rare archi-
val footage, home movies and private letters. At
Berman Center at West Bloomfield JCC. Information:
https://www.jccdet.org/arts-culture-education/
film-festival/#wednesdaymay11 or box office, 248-
661-1900.

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Reuben sandwich, pickles and Dr. Brown’s soda.
Tickets: werepair.org/our-local-work/our-cities/
detroit or 313-265-3590.

HADASSAH NURSES

7 pm, May 12. Allison Weinmann, M.D., a special-
ist in infectious diseases, discusses “Antibiotic
Stewardship: The Whys and the Wherefores.” At
Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. $15, or $10 member; check is payable
to Hadassah. RSVP: Linda, labelkin@yahoo.com or
248-661-5017.

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MIND AEROBICS

11 am, May 13. No workout clothes are required.
At West Bloomfield JCC. Free. RSVP: 248-432-5467.

ALL - YOU - CAN - SEE - BUFFET

FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE!

11-year-old child piano prodigy Naomi Yamaguchi performs an
evening of her own music along with music by Chopin, Debussy,
Tchaikovsky and others. Rivera Court, 7 & 8:30 p.m.

NOW ON VIEW

DANCE! AMERICAN ART, 1830-1960
Through June 12 • Tickets at dia.org

79 TH ANNUAL DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS STUDENT EXHIBITION
Through June 5

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

9:15-11:30 am, May 12. Five-week series for
women, through June 7, offers speakers at Jewish
communal agencies, including Jewish Family
Service, JVS, Hebrew Free Loan and Jewish Senior
Life. Free. Information: Judy, lansky@jfmd.org or
248-205-2535.

LUNCH & LEARN

11:45 am-1 pm, May 12. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz
speaks on “The Highs and Lows of USA-Israel
Relations.” Discussion will be based on the 2015
book Doomed to Succeed by Ambassador Dennis
Ross. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills.
Bring dairy or parve lunch; beverage and dessert
are provided. RSVP by May 9: Sheila, slederman@
adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100, ext. 246.

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DETROIT HEART WALK

8 am-noon, May 14. Festivities will kick off event
sponsored by American Heart Ass’n. Day will
include a non-competitive 2- and 3-mile walking
route or a timed 5K run, Kids Zone, fitness activi-
ties, Mascot Race, health screenings and family
fun. Free, but walkers encouraged to RSVP: www.
miheartwalk.org. Information: 248-936-5782.

6 pm, May 12. Young adults are welcome at
NEXTGen shopping/social event. At Will Leather
Goods, Detroit. $20. RSVP: Lauren, kepes@jfmd.org.

7 pm, May 14. Drive to find clues placed all over
town. Sign up as a team or get placed in a car. At
Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Twp. $25; includes
appetizers, dessert and prizes for top three teams.
RSVP by May 7: Judy, martensfj@yahoo.com or 248-
737-4234.

‘ROLL FOR ISRAEL’

6-8:30 pm, May 12. Register/check-in at 6 for bik-
ing event; group departs at 7. The ride of 10-12
miles kicks off local celebration of Yom HaAtzmaut
(Israel Independence Day). Sponsored by organiz-
ers of the Run/Walk for Israel. Riders age 12 and
older must have a working bicycle and helmet. At
Cong. Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Free, and includes
light refreshments. RSVP: www.walkforisrael.org or
Andre, 248-737-8700.

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9:30-noon, May 14 & 21. Linda Yellin’s Feet on the
Street Tours offers a new season of “Come Hungry,
Leave Happy.” At Eastern Market, Detroit. Tickets:
www.EnjoyTheD.com.

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6-8:30 pm, May 12. Hazzan Daniel Gross of Adat
Shalom Synagogue and E’rootha, a Chaldean folk-
lore dance troupe, will perform on night of food,
music and dance. Bring a dish to pass. Jewish and
Chaldean organizers also request donation of toi-
letries and baby supplies for Open Hands Pantry in
Royal Oak. At Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
Atrium, 6777 W. Maple. RSVP: gailkatz@comcast.net
or 248-978-6664.

General admission to the Detroit Institute of Arts is free for
residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.

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COLLEGE LOANS

Deadline day. Interest-free, need-based loans for
full-time college attendance are available for Jewish
residents of Michigan through the William Davidson
Jewish College Loan Program. Two co-signers
are required. Administered by Hebrew Free Loan.
Complete and submit online application:
jewishcollegeloansmi.org. Information: 248-723-8184.

KIDNEY WALK

7:30 am, May 15. Registration opens for walk at
8:30. The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan,
fundraiser sponsor, notes that more than 900,000
Michigan residents are living with chronic kid-
ney disease although most don’t know it. At the
Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak. RSVP: www.nkfm.org/walks.
Information: Lisa, 800-482-1455, ext. 210.

6:30 pm, May 12. Repair the World Detroit and
Detroit City Moishe House will screen the docu-
mentary Deli Man in association with the Lenore
Marwil Jewish Film Festival. At Hygrade Restaurant
and Deli, 3640 Michigan, Detroit. $10; includes

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