metro » c alend ar CHINESE PEOPLE EAT HERE 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, A U G. 1 9 GOOD SHABBOS DETROIT 7:30 pm, Aug. 19. Dinner will follow service. At Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. $10. RSVP: jewishdetroit.org/event. Info: Alyssa, gorenberg@ jfmd.org. ELECTION ANALYSIS 7:30 pm, Aug. 19. Offering his thoughts on this “tumultuous election year” is Jack Lessenberry, award-wining journalist and commentator for Michigan Public Radio and Metro Times. At Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills. Info: 248- 477-1410. S A T U R D A Y, A U G. 2 0 MIDTOWN 4710 Cass Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48201 UPTOWN 6407 Orchard Lake Road (15 Mile & Orchard Lake) 313.974.7669 248.626.8585 DAILY DIM SUM &SUSHI DAILY DIM SUM uptownshangri-la.com FUTURE OF NORTHLAND 6-8 pm, Aug. 23. Public meeting scheduled to share ideas for the future of the former mall site. At Southfield Public Library Auditorium, 26300 Evergreen. Info: www.ImagineNorthland.com or Southfield Downtown Development Authority, 248-796-5190. CROHN’S BIKE RIDE EQUALITY DAY LECTURE 7-8 pm, Aug. 23. Oakland University Prof. Dr. Erin Dwyer discusses the journey that led to passage of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote. She’ll also explore the role of race in the women’s suffragette battle. Baldwin Library’s Race Relations & Diversity Task Force co-sponsors with League of Women Voters Oakland Area. At library, 300 W. Merrill, Birmingham. Info: racerelations@ tchserves.org or 248-644-5832. S U N D A Y, A U G. 2 1 —Chicago Tribune OPERA ON VIDEO 1:30-3 pm, Aug. 23. Joe Tazelaar will facili- tate Acts 1 & 2 of the opera Carmen. At West Bloomfield JCC. $3. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467. 8:30-11:30 am, Aug. 20. Ride 8.4 miles or up to 25 miles on the Paul Fried Charity Ride, raising funds for Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America. Participants get a T-shirt and snacks. Jewish News is a sponsor. At Kensington Metropark, Milford. Info: Paul, PAF123@aol.com. 2067570 “EXQUISITE. AN EMOTIONAL POWERHOUSE.” their parent or caregiver. Focus is on child-friendly sports, rhythmic fun, music, holidays, playtime and snacks. Clergy visit occasionally. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free, but RSVP required by Aug. 22: samantha@adatshalom.org. MACCABABY DETROIT EXPECTING … MILKSHAKES 11:30 am, Aug. 21. Temple Shir Shalom preschool presents an afternoon of fun where children (new- born-5 years) can compete in developmentally appropriate games while enjoying lunch, music, bounce houses, story time with PJ Library and a guest appearance by Dory. At the Corners, 2075 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. $3/family. RSVP: Marsha, 248-406-4255. 8-9 pm, Aug. 23. The Well, providing outreach to young Jewish adults, invites expectant mothers to meet while indulging in sweet treats on their own. At Ray’s Ice Cream, 4233 Coolidge, Royal Oak. Info: dan@meetyouatthewell.org. M O N D A Y, A U G. 2 2 ISRAELI DANCING 8-10 pm, Aug. 9. Beginners are welcome. The location for this weekly activity has changed and the fee is lower. Presented by JCC Without Borders. At Fitnesse LLC, 25591 Coolidge, Oak Park. $7. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467. LUNCH & LEARN Noon, Aug. 22. Rabbi Yonatan Dahlen from Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield will speak on “Tzniyut: Forgotten Layers of Modesty.” At Yad Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile, Berkley. Tours are available of the kosher food pantry. $7. RSVP by Aug. 19: Katie@yadezra. org or 248-548-3663. CLASSICAL VIDEO CONCERT 2 pm, Aug. 22. Ben Opengeym facilitates classical music video of Dvorak’s Concert in B Minor, Op. 104. At West Bloomfield JCC. $3. Info: 248-432- 5467. W E D N E S D A Y, A U G. 2 4 POLES WHO SAVED JEWS 5:30-7:30 pm, Aug. 24. “They Risked Their Lives: Poles who Saved Jews During the Holocaust.” Traveling exhibition presented by the Polish Mission of the Orchard Lake Schools in partner- ship with POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. A panel discussion begins at 6:30. At Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue in Detroit. Free. Info: vsitron@downtownsynagogue.org or 313-962-4047. KNITTING GROUP TURNING TEEN 7 pm, Aug. 22 & every Monday. Knitters have a new meeting night. Presented by JCC Without Borders. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467. 6-8 pm, Aug. 24. Pediatricians Drs. Lisa Klein and Carrie Leff invite moms to bring their daughters, age 8-14, to learn about their changing bodies. At Women First OB-GYN Center, 326 N. Main, Royal Oak. Parking in Emagine Theater lot. $65. Info: turningteen.com/register or 248-791-2410. T U E S D A Y, A U G. 2 3 FUN FOR WEE ONES Fisher Theatre • Nov. 29–Dec. 11 ticketmaster.com, 800-982-2787 & box office. Info: BroadwayInDetroit.com & 313-872-1000. Groups (10+): Groups@BroadwayInDetroit.com or 313-871-1132. 7:30PM 12/4. 10-11:30 am, Aug. 23. Children, newborn to age 5, are invited to “Tuesdays With Tots” program with 2109680 continued on page 28 26 August 18 • 2016