metro » c alend ar 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! F R I D A Y, M A Y 2 0 SMALL FRY SHABBAT 5:30 pm, May 20. Friday evening service designed for preschool-age children will be fol- lowed by dinner at 6 and a craft activity. At Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Twp. RSVP: Jen, jgoren@ tbeonline.org or 248-865-0611. 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. $5, payable to Hadassah; includes dessert. Send check to: 5729 Plum Crest Drive, West Bloomfield, MI 48322. Information: loriekessler@gmail.com or 248-862-2625. W E D N E S D A Y, M A Y 2 5 NEW JOBSEEKERS S U N D A Y, M A Y 2 2 JOURNALIST ON POLITICS 9 am, May 22. Brotherhood is offering a hot breakfast prior to a talk on politics and the November election. Speaker will be temple member Brian Dickerson, deputy editorial page director at the Detroit Free Press. At Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Twp. Information: 248-851-1100. ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE 10-11 am, May 22. Greater Michigan Chapter of Alzheimer’s Assn. presents information about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, which do not have to be a normal part of aging. At Young Israel of Southfield. Information: www.alz.org/gmc. RSVP: 800-272-3900. HOLOCAUST SERVICE 1 pm, May 22. United Jewish Organization, a group for Holocaust survivors and their families, dedicates its annual Yizkor service to the memo- ries of the Six Million who died in the Shoah. Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of survivors are especially welcome at community- wide event. At Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Information: Lillian, 248-444-8887. M O N D A Y, M A Y 2 3 11:30 am-1:30 pm, May 25. Information for those entering the workforce or seeking a new job. Co-sponsor with JVS is SPARC (Single Parent Alliance and Resource Connection). At Hermelin ORT Resource Center at West Bloomfield JCC. Free. RSVP: Donna, stillman@jfmd.org or 248-833-2527 MYSTICAL WAYS Noon-1 pm, May 25. Rabbi Leiby Burnham of Partners Detroit continues series with “Seven Mystical Ways to Perfection III.” At West Bloomfield JCC. $10; includes lunch. RSVP: 248-583-2478. KING DAVID’S LOVES 1:30-3 pm, May 25. “Maybe a Doctor, a Lawyer, a Rabbi? Would You Want Your Daughter to Marry the King?” Elissa Berg, education director at Cong. Beth Ahm, lectures on King David and the women he loved. At West Bloomfield JCC’s Greenberg Suite. $3. RSVP: 248-432-5471. ‘CLERGY BOYS’ 7:30 pm, May 25. This year’s Peter and Clara Weisberg Concert is subtitled: “The Journey of 4 Guys Becoming Cantors.” The cantors sched- uled are David Propis of Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield (hosting the event), Randy Herman of New York, Mike Stein of California and Steve Stoehr of Illinois. The Cliff Monear Band is fea- tured. Free, with reserved ticket. Patron levels are available for $236 and $136. RSVP: shaareyzedek. org or Tobye, tbello@shaareyzedek.org. WAR DOG HISTORY 2 pm, May 23. U.S. Army veteran Philip Weitlaug, director of the Michigan War Dog Memorial, will bring his dog Ziva to his talk about the organiza- tion. At West Bloomfield JCC’s Handleman Hall. Information: Rosa, 248-432-5467. MONTH IN REVIEW 2 pm, May 23. Retired social studies teacher Dave Higer leads current events discussion. Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP: igilbert@ tkami.org or 248-661-0040. SOCIAL JUSTICE BOOK GROUP 7 pm, May 23. Rabbi Rachel Shere and facilita- tor Prof. Tara Hayes discuss The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin. Free. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. RSVP: Patti, pkaaron@gmail.com. T U E S D A Y, M A Y 2 4 ADDICTION PANEL 7 pm, May 24. Four panelists, some speaking from personal experience, will present perspec- tives on addiction. Evening includes resources and question-and-answer period. Tikvah Hadassah group sponsors. At Davidson Hadassah House, 2103230 26 May 19 • 2016 T H U R S D A Y, M A Y 2 6 TALK ABOUT ARCHITECT 11 am, May 26. Wendy Evans discusses “Albert Kahn; Temples, Factories and More.” At West Bloomfield JCC’s Greenberg Suite. $3. Information: 248-432-5467. NEXTGEN BUSINESS HUB 6-7:30 pm, May 26. The NEXTGen Detroit Business Hub presents speaker Jim Ketai of real estate company Bedrock Detroit as part of its Power Player Series. Free for donors of $365 or more to Federation’s Annual Campaign. At Bedrock, 1092 Woodward, Detroit. RSVP: Lauren, lkepes@jvsdet.org. BONFIRES & MYSTICISM 7-10 pm, May 26. The Well, an initiative bringing together community, education and spirituality, will celebrate the holiday of Lag b’Omer with a traditional bonfire, camp songs and stories. Bring a drum if possible. S’mores will be supplied. At Lincoln Street Art Park, Detroit. RSVP required: dan@meetyouatthewell.org. continued on page 28