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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-08-04

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arts & life

Editor’s Picks

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ALLOWING YOU THE FREEDOM TO THRIVE

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Rummage Sale

Over 7,000 square feet of clothing, home goods, sports
equipment, art, jewelry and more...

Sunday, August 7 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday, August 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, August 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - BAG DAY!

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TRIBE AT THE OLYMPICS
The Rio Olympics start on Friday, Aug. 5,
and will air on NBC. The following is a list
of confirmed Jewish Rio-bound athletes,
other than Israelis. Fuller bios can be
found online.
American: Eli Dershwitz, 20, indi-
vidual saber fencing. This Massachusetts
native just finished his sophomore
year at Harvard. Nate Ebner, 27, rugby
sevens. Ebner is now most famous for
his outstanding special team play with
the NFL Boston Patriots, but he was an
outstanding high-school rugby player.
He inquired about playing rugby in the
Olympics this past April, and while the
coach was skeptical, Ebner surprised
him with his play and game smarts and
he made the team — which is given a
good chance to medal. Anthony Ervin,
35, 50m freestyle swimming. Ervin, the
son of a Jewish mother and an African
American father, won a gold medal
(50m) in 2000. In 2010, he began training
again and made the 2012 team. He’s the
oldest American male Olympic swim-
mer since 1904. Jennifer and Monica
Rokhman are 19-year-old identical
twins who compete in rhythmic gym-

gifts and events
august 2016

$

$

$

Free commemorative bowl scraper spatula
for all students attending in August!
Drawing for a free class each week for students
attending in August.
Watch our star pupils try their hand at teaching and get
a taste of their personal recipes at our Student “Open
Mic” Night.
Dorie Greenspan, 6-time James Beard Award winning
author, will hold free book signings on August
4th and 5th.
A surprise 10% off class registration day for
enews subscribers. Sign up at www.bakewithzing.com

“It’s 4:30 a.m. and Bill is busy preparing bread dough from
our natural starter. This will be one of at least 100 batches
of bread we’ve made from the inspiration of BAKE! We plan
our classes carefully, as we travel 9 hours from Des Moines,
IA. We always have Zing in our kitchen when we bake. Mille
grazie!” - Bill & Robin

View and sign our online photo yearbook and
get all event details at: zcob.me/bake10

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Avi Miller and Ofer Ben

public at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, at
Orchestra Hall in Detroit. The concert
features leading tap artists, as well as
world-class dancing in salsa, ballroom,
flamenco and step dancing. For tickets

Nate Bloom
Special to the Jewish News

BAKE!, the hands-on teaching bakery at
Zingerman’s Bakehouse, is celebrating
10 years this month with thank you gifts
and events for students.

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SOLES ON FIRE
The 9th-annual Motor City Tap Fest,
taking place Aug. 10-13 on the campus
of Wayne State University in Detroit,
features four days of tap classes, a panel
discussion with industry tap experts
and a tap jam; participants include So
You Think You Can Dance fave Chloe
Arnold, Israelis Avi Miller and Ofer Ben
and Michigan native Shelby Kaufman.
The event culminates with Motor City
Soles ($35), a performance open to the

American Wee-Pie

Celebrity Jews

celEbratE with us!!

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SPICE OF LIFE
Lisa Dillman’s
American Wee-
Pie is the story
of a man who
returns to his
hometown and
ends up find-
ing a sweet
second chance
Lynne Konstantin at life, making
Arts & Life Editor
gourmet cup-
cakes. Making
its Michigan
premiere at the Tipping Point Theatre in
Northville, the play, directed by James
R. Kuhl, runs through Aug. 21. $28-$33.
(248) 347-0003; tippingpointtheatre.com.

Ervin

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