metro » c alend ar continued from page 26 T H U R S D A Y, A U G. 2 5 JEWISH FOLKTALES 1:30 pm, Aug. 25. The storyteller will be Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. At West Bloomfield JCC. $2. Info: 248-432-5467. OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT 6 pm, Aug. 25. The family fun begins with a bounce house, face painting, DJ and food truck. At 9, the 2015 Disney Pixar animated film Inside Out will be shown. It’s the story of an 11-year-old girl trying to cope with her family’s move to a new city while her five prominent emotions conflict inside her. Kadima of Southfield will have information about family mental health resources. At Beverly Park, 18001 Beverly, Beverly Hills. Free. Info: info@ kadimacenter.org or 248-559-8235. NIGHT OF LEARNING 7 pm, Aug. 25. Clergy will lead session. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Info: wren@ shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544. LGBTQ ‘GAYME’ NIGHT 7 pm, Aug. 25. NEXTGen Detroit Pride is offering classic board games and a chance to meet other members of Jewish Detroit’s LGBTQ community. At M-Brew, 177 Vester, Ferndale. $5; includes two drink tickets. RSVP before noon Aug. 24: jewishdetroit. org/event/nextgen-detroit-pride-gayme-night. Info: Judy, lansky@jfmd.org. F R I D A Y, A U G. 2 6 MUSICAL SHABBAT 5:45 pm, Aug. 26. Hazzan Dan Gross and Rabbi Rachel Shere will lead “Shabbat in the Sun,” a fam- ily-friendly Shabbat service highlighted by music and dance. Kosher barbecue and playing time will follow. On playground at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. $5 age 18 and older; free for younger. RSVP: Debi, dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248-626-2153. ELECTIONS PROGRAM 6:45 pm, Aug. 26. Ameinu Detroit, a progressive Zionist organization, hosts Shabbat potluck dinner. At 8, journalist/political analyst Tim Kiska will speak about the November election and preview 2017. At a private home in Oak Park. Free, but bring a non- dairy contribution for meal. RSVP: Miceng4@aol. com or 248-399-1650. COMMUNITY ISRAEL SHABBAT 7 pm, Aug. 26. Avital Granot is featured guest vocalist at service. Following are Israeli food, danc- ing and music, led by Temple’s new education director, Abi Taylor-Abt. The oneg sponsors are Sisterhood and also Ruthanne Okun, in honor of her friendship with Avital and Benny Granot. At Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. Info: www. emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020. S U N D A Y, A U G. 2 8 teurs, chefs, farmers, educators, entrepreneurs, vegans and omnivores can explore Michigan food and products. Sponsor Hazon Detroit will “explore the interplay of food, sustainability, Jewish tradi- tions and contemporary life.” At Eastern Market’s Shed 5, 2934 Russell, Detroit. Free. Young adults may register for free transportation from Oak Park with RSVP by Aug. 23: Neil, hillel@wayne.edu and 313-577-3459, or Becca, hillel@oakland.edu. Festival info: shayna.danto@hazon.org or 248-997-6333. MUSICMAIN 3-3:45 pm, Aug. 28. Dean Rutledge and Tim Hazel, two mainstays of the early Detroit folk scene, are next in the monthly music series. Ken Knoppow chairs. At West Bloomfield Twp. Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road. Free. Info: 248-682-2120 or www.westbloomfieldlibrary.org. GARDEN PARTY 4-7 pm, Aug. 28. Proceeds from the “Light Up the Cabin Party” will help restore the windows at the 1880s-built Palmer Log Cabin. Features food, wine, silent auction and tours of the house and garden, located near Palmer Park. At Frank Lloyd Wright Turkel home, 19145 Strathcona, in Detroit’s Palmer Woods neighborhood. $75: logcabinparty2016. eventbrite.com M O N D A Y, A U G. 2 9 MOVIES & MUNCHIES 7 pm, Aug. 29. First film in Beth Shalom Sisterhood’s new four-part series is Above and Beyond, director Nancy Spielberg’s 2014 film about the Israeli Air Force. At Cong. Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Choose one or more films, including Cupcakes, 7 pm, Sept. 19; Learning to Drive, 10:30 am, Oct. 10; and Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy, 10:30 am, Nov. 14. $25/series; $7.50/daytime (includes lunch); $5/evening (includes dessert). Send check for series or individual movies, payable to Sisterhood Beth Shalom, by Aug. 24 to: Phyllis Weeks, 7061 N. Merrybrook, West Bloomfield, MI 48322. Info: pweeks202@gmail.com or 248-470- 4157. SOCIAL JUSTICE BOOK GROUP 7-9 pm, Aug. 29. Rabbi Rachel Shere leads monthly Social Justice Book Group. Oakland University Prof. Tara Hayes will facilitate discussion on Just Mercy by Bryan Stephenson. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Free. Information/mailing list: Patti, pkaaron@gmail.com or office, 248-851-5100. T U E S D A Y, A U G. 3 0 DBUSINESS BREAKFAST 7:30-9:30 am, Aug. 30. “Powered by Women,” celebrating eight outstanding female business executives, is theme of the next DBusiness Breakfast Series. Plante Moran is the sponsor. At Great Lakes Culinary Center, 24101 W. Nine Mile, Southfield. $35 or $35; $300 ($30 each) for group of 10. Purchase tickets on Eventbrite.com. Info: Hilary, hnotaro@ hour-media.com or 248-691-1800, ext. 146. _____________________________________ Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer JEWISH FOOD FESTIVAL 11 am-4 pm, Aug. 28. Foodies, rabbis, restaura- 2103260 28 August 18 • 2016 Send items to calendar@thejewishnews.com.