GET THE FACTS
proper way to set a table. At Henry Ford West
Bloomfield Hospital, 6777 W. Maple. $25.
RSVP: dk@hfhs.org or 248-325-3890.
POTTER PLAY RELEASE
8 pm, July 30. Games and activities for fami-
lies during party counting down to the mid-
night release of Harry Potter and the Cursed
Child — Parts One and Two. Based on a story
by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany,
this play by Thorne is the first Harry Potter
story to be presented on stage. At Book Beat,
26010 Greenfield, Oak Park. Free. Twenty
percent discount on pre-orders, as well as on
all books during the store’s Midnight Madness
sale, 10 am-midnight. Info 248-968-1190.
W E D N E S D A Y, A U G. 3
JEWISH OLYMPIANS
7:30 pm, Aug. 3. Wednesday lecture series
continues with Prof. Howard Lupovitch, director
of Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at
Wayne State University. Topic: “Harold Abrahams
and Attila Paczauer: Jewish Pride or National
Glory?” At Cong. Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield.
$15; free for Beth Ahm members. RSVP advised:
ablau@cbahm.org or 248-851-6880.
F R I D A Y, A U G. 5
SHABBAT DINNER
7 pm, Aug. 5. Following service at 6, resi-
dent caterer Chef Cari will provide a roasted
chicken dinner with all the trimmings. At
Cong. B’nai Moshe, West Bloomfield. $25, or
free for age 15 and younger. RSVP by Aug. 1:
cbminfo@bnaimoshe.org or 248-788-0600.
S A T U R D A Y, A U G. 6
FIDF BRUNCHPROGRAM
9:30 am, Aug. 7. Brunch honoring Israel’s
soldiers. Sponsored by Young Israel of Oak
Park (YIOP) in partnership with Friends of
the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF), Michigan
Chapter. Guest speaker will be IDF (Res.) Staff
Sergeant Matan Shamis, who is a FIDF Impact!
Scholarship Program recipient. At YIOP, 15140
W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Free. RSVP by Aug. 1:
paula.lebowitz@fidf.org or 248-926-4110.
S A T U R D A Y, A U G. 7
OAK PARK SUMMERFEST
Noon-9 pm, Aug. 6 & noon-7 pm, Aug. 7.
The City of Oak Park’s family-oriented event
offers swimming, art and vendor booths,
rock-climbing wall, putt-putt golf, dunk tank,
inflatables, Oak Park Idol, health fair, and pet
adoption and pet parade. Seeking entries for
Cutest Baby and Cutest Pet contests. At David
Shepherd Park and city pool, 14300 Oak Park
Blvd. Free admission, with food for purchase.
Information: Kimberly: kmarrone@oakparkmi.
gov or 248-691-7404.
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Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items to calendar@thejewishnews.com.
COHNHADDOW FETES
STUDENTS FOR WRITING
Azriel Apap, 14, and Isabella
Adelson, 17, were winners
of the first annual Cohn-
Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies writing competi-
tion. Professor Howard
Lupovitch, director of
the center at Wayne State
Azriel Apap
University, lauded the expres-
sive and elegant writing abil-
ity of the two students from
Frankel Jewish Academy in
West Bloomfield.
“That such insightful
thinking emanates from
the minds of these two
young people bodes well
Isabella
for the future of the Jewish
Adelson
people and especially
of our Jewish community here in Metro
Detroit,” Lupovitch said.
Each winner received a $500 prize; each entry
will be published in the upcoming newsletter of
the Cohn-Haddow Center and can be found on
the center’s webpage at judaicstudies.wayne.edu
and on thejewishnews.com.
Honorable mentions were awarded to Yosef
Muller and Aharon Manevich, students at the
Mesivta Yeshiva of West Bloomfield.
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SEMINAR FOR TEACHERS
TEACHING ABOUT SHOAH
The Holocaust Memorial Center-Zekelman
Family Campus in Farmington Hills and
Eastern Michigan University will provide
Michigan educators with
instructional materials to
teach about genocide and
the Holocaust.
With the Michigan
legislature having passed
House Bill 4493, requiring
Holocaust and genocide
Professor
education in schools, the
Martin
university is seeking to help
Shichtman
teachers become leaders
in their schools in creating
and implementing the new curriculum.
The advanced teacher seminar, “Teaching
the Holocaust through Film,” seeks to help
teachers understand the various mecha-
nisms that produce a culture of intolerance
that can ultimately lead to genocide. The
seminar runs Aug. 1-5 with a registration
deadline of July 22.
Professor Martin Shichtman is director of
EMU’s Center for Jewish Studies. For infor-
mation, visit www.holocaustcenter.org/
education or email jewish.studies@emich.
edu.
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