on the go continued from page 57 ATTENTION DEFICIT SUPPORT 7-9 pm, May 1. CHADD of Eastern Oakland County offers monthly Parent Support Group, for parents of children and teens with ADHD, and an Adult Support Group, for adults with ADHD. Tonight’s combined meeting topic: “Biofeedback/Neurofeedback for Children and Adults with ADHD.” At Way Elementary School, 765 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills. $5 donation for non-member only. Info: www.chadd.net/527 or 248-988-6716. wednesday, may 3 U.S.-ISRAEL TALK 7:30 pm, May 1. The IRP Annual Lucas Lecture presents Prof. Yael Aronoff, direc- tor of Jewish Studies Program at Michigan State University. She will speak about “U.S.- Israeli Relations: The Influence of Leaders, Past & Present.” At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University is a co- sponsor. Free; includes dessert reception. Info: irp@jccdet.org or 238-432-5406. VIDEO LEARNING 1 pm, May 3. “Who Was Rav Kook?” is a video lecture by Prof. Henry Abramson, dean of the “Mighty Avenue J” campus of Touro College in Brooklyn. Part of “Drop In & Learn,” a weekly series featuring video- streamed lectures on topics of Jewish interest. Nancy Kaplan will lead a brief dis- cussion following. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. No RSVP needed. Info: nancyellen879@att.net or 248-737-1931. BETH AHM LEARNING 7:30-9 pm, May 1-June 19 or 10-11:30 am, May 2-June 13. “The Ethical Life: Jewish Values In An Age of Choice.” Six-part series, offered evening or morning, with instructor Rabbi Steven Rubinstein. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. $75, or free for member. RSVP: ablau@cbahm.org or 248-851-6880. MASTER SMART DEVICES 2 pm, May 3. “Bring Your Own Device.” Each month, Stu Raben offers a lesson and answers questions about using a hand-held phone or tablet. At Temple Kol Ami. RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.org. tuesday, may 2 BECOME A JFS MENTOR 5:30-7:30 pm, May 2. Prospective men- tors, age 18 and older, are invited to enjoy appetizers and learn about Jewish Family Service’s Mentor Connection program. After training, mentors will be paired with Oakland County youth, ages 7-17. At Great Lakes Coffee inside the Maple Theater, 4135 W. Maple, Bloomfield Twp. Info: Michael, mkelmenson@jfsdetroit.org or 248-592- 2264. POSTPARTUM LECTURE 6:30-7:30 pm, May 2 & monthly through June 6. Southfield-based Kadima Mental Health Services presents “The Baby Blues: A Look into Postpartum Depression.” Next in Complete Family Wellness workshop series. Leaders are Brooke Bendix, LMSW, along with either Rabbi Rachel Shere or Rabbi Aaron Bergman. At co-sponsoring Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. Info: brookeb@kadimacenter.org or 248- 733-4899. POETRY CLUB 6:30-8:30 pm, May 2. Prof. Dina Routin, an instructor at Oakland Community College, facilitates “Warm up With Poetry.” Features guided writing sessions, discussions, study of great poems and more. At Meyers Library & Media Center in the JCC, West Bloomfield. $18, or $15 for JCC member; includes light refreshments. RSVP: Francine, fmenken@ jccdet.org or 248-432-5546. ARCHAEOLOGY OF ISRAEL Noon-1:30 pm, May 3-June 7. Prof. Mike Pytlik will discuss historical and new dis- coveries. Five-week course presented by FedEd, a program of Federation’s Alliance for Jewish Education. At the Fisher Jewish Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $85. RSVP: feded@jfmd.org or 248-205-2557. POLITICAL POETRY? 7-8:15 pm, May 3 & 24. Classes explore the language of poetry as a voice for the heart, the soul and for political change. Poets include Nathan Alterman, Yehuda Amichai, Uri Tzvi Greenberg, Anda Pinkerfeld, Alexander Penn, Yonatan Ratosh, Dalia Ravikovitch and Nathan Zach. At Meyers Library & Media Center in the JCC, West Bloomfield. $7 each. No RSVP needed. Info: Francine, fmenken@jccdet.org or 248-432- 5546. thursday, may 4 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVANCE 11:15 am-12:30 pm, May 4. Representatives from different faith traditions will each, in turn, offer a prayer or message of faith. Ford Interfaith Network hosts event, and pizza will be served. At Ford World Headquarters, Mezzanine Conference Center, One American Road, Dearborn, NE corner of interchange for U.S. 12 and M-39 (Southfield Freeway). RSVP: http://ndop/ford.com. LUNCH & LEARN 11:45 am, May 4. Also meets on May 11. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz continues his series, “How the Events of Years Ago Are Impacting the World.” He’ll take a look this week at the U.N. vote for partition of Palestine from 70 years ago. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. Bring optional dairy or parve lunch; beverage and dessert are provided. RSVP due now: Sheila, slederman@adatshalom.org or 248-851- 5100, ext. 246. SPRING SOIREE 6:30-9:30 pm, May 4. Shopping fundraiser will benefit programs offered by Alzheimer’s Association-Greater Michigan Chapter. 58 April 27 • 2017 jn APRIL 30 Jews & Baseball 1:10 pm, April 30. First pitch of Detroit Tigers vs. Chicago White Sox game on the Tigers’ annual Jewish Heritage Day. At Comerica Park, Detroit. JHD package includes choice of upper box infield or upper reserved ticket, Hank Greenberg Hall of Fame plaque, Detroit Tigers kippah and donation to Tamarack Camps and Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. RSVP: 866-66-TIGER. Features include snacks, sips, shopping and surprises, as well as a pop-up shop of works from local photographer Laurie Tennent. At Neiman Marcus, first level, in Somerset Mall, Troy. $75 and higher; includes spa certificate. RSVP: www.alz.org/ gmc or Maureen, moreilly@alz.org and 248- 996-1050. HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL ON STAGE 7-9 pm, May 4 & 5. Also, 1-3 & 6-7 pm May 6 & 7. Two separate casts from Farmington Youth Theatre will offer six performances of Disney’s High School Musical. At Costick Center, 28600 W. 11 Mile, Farmington Hills. $12/$10 advance/free age 3 and under. RSVP: 248-473-1848. DSO IN SOUTHFIELD 7:30 pm, May 4. Detroit Symphony Orchestra with creator and conductor Murry Sidlin plays The Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. $25, or $10 student. Info: www.dso.org/ neighborhood or 313-576-5111. friday, may 5 SHAKE, RATTLE & TWIST 11:15 am, May 5. Family program is for parents and grandparents to bring their chil- dren, from newborn to age 3. Older siblings are welcome. Group will sing songs and braid challah with clergy members. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. $3/ family, or free for members. RSVP required: Debi, dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248- 626-2153. RACIAL INEQUALITY 2 pm, May 5. Ava Duvernay’s Academy Award-nominated film, 13, will be shown. The documentary explores the history of racial inequality in the U.S., particularly how the nation’s prisons are disproportionately filled with African-Americans. At Southfield Public Library Auditorium, 26300 Evergreen. Free. Info: Guest Services Desk, 248-796- 4224. GALLERY OPEN HOUSE 6-9 pm, May 5. Exhibit dates are May 3-26 for “Jud Coveyou – Rotten with Anecdote: A Mini-Retrospective.” At Lawrence Street Gallery, 22620 Woodward, Ferndale. Future reception is 2-5 pm, May 14. Info: www. lawrencestreetgallery.com or 248-544- 0394. SHABBAT SPEAKER 7-10 pm, May 5. Dr. Abdul El-Sayed will speak at Friday night service. He will dis- cuss his work rebuilding the Detroit Health Department and the importance of interfaith outreach for public service. At Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue, Detroit. Kosher vege- tarian dinner provided. RSVP: Vicki, vsitron@ downtownsynagogue.org or 313-962-4047.