on the go continued from page 49 Youth.” Student presenters will share six stories from Deborah Ellis’ 2004 book, Three Wishes: Palestinian and Israeli Children Speak. The stories give voice to youth struggling to make sense of living under conditions they had no part in creat- ing. At Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. $10 adult/free student. Info: 248-489-0005. monday, may 22 VIRTUAL PRESENTATIONS 11 am, May 22. Ben Opengeym presents Mac Stone’s “Photos of the Endangered Everglades” and piano teacher Adam Ockelford’s “In the Key of Genius: The Extraordinary Life of Derek Paravicini.” At the JCC, West Bloomfield.” Info: 248- 432-5467. MAY 23 tuesday, may 23 Learn About Cheese 7-8:30 pm, May 23. Zach Berg, the “cheesemonger” owner of Berg’s Provisions, leads education program. He’ll bring different cheeses to sample. At Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue, Detroit. Free. Info: vsitron@ downtownsynagogue.org or 313-962-4047. JERUSALEM POETRY 12:15-1:15 pm, May 23. Dina Routin, an instructor at Oakland Community College, will read two poems in honor of the 50th anniversary of the reunifi- cation of Jerusalem. One of the most popular Israeli songs is Jerusalem of MAY 24: ‘This Is Hunger’ 10 am-8 pm, May 24, 25, 30 & 31. National exhibit from Mazon explores the issue of hunger faced by ordinary Americans. The 45-minute experience includes portraits, state-of-the-art storytelling techniques and hands-on activities. For age 12 and older. At Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP required: tracie@temple-israel. org or 248-661-5700. 50 May 18 • 2017 jn VIDEO LEARNING 1 pm, May 24. A video in honor of Yom Yerushalayim will be presented. Part of “Drop In & Learn,” a weekly series featuring video-streamed lectures on topics of Jewish interest. Nancy Kaplan will lead a brief discussion following. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. No RSVP needed. Info: nancyellen879@ att.net or 248-737-1931. U.S. PRESIDENTS 1:30 pm, May 24. Ken Sidlow presents Part 2 of “Everything You Wanted to Know About the Presidents.” In Room 205 at the JCC, West Bloomfield. $3. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467. MONTH IN REVIEW 2 pm, May 24. Retired social stud- ies teacher David Higer leads a cur- rent events discussion open to the community. At Temple Kol Ami, West Bloomfield. Free; bring own coffee or snack. RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.org or 248-661-0040. MEADOW BOOK MUSICAL May 24-June 18. The season’s final show is Why Do Fools Fall in Love? It features a bachelorette party and music from the 1960s. At Meadow Brook Theater, Oakland University, 207 Wilson Hall, Rochester. Info: www. mbtheatre.com or 248-377-3300. sunday, may 28 FAMILY BASKETBALL TOURNEY 1 pm, May 28. Team up with your son or daughter and compete against other families in different divisions of annual 2-on-2 basketball tournament. Trophies and other prizes will be awarded. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $50 for team of two; includes at least three games. RSVP by May 24: Bruce, bwineman@ jccdet.org or 248-432-5498. MAY 25: Women ‘Dip Into Torah’ 7-8:15 pm, May 25. At annual pre- Shavuot program, women will facilitate challah bread-making and blessings. Guest speaker Hunny Khodorkovsky, executive chef at Soul Café in West Bloomfield, will prepare various dips. Samples and recipes included along with homemade challahs. Optional challah-braiding at 8:15. At Bais Chabad of Oak Park, 15401 W. 10 Mile. $10 advance, or $18 walk-in; includes supplies. Sponsorships, up to $100, also wel- come. RSVP by May 24: Seema, chal- lahseema@gmail.com or 248-821-3103. wednesday, may 24 tuesday, may 30 Gold, written before the 1967 war. Then a young soldier dared to chal- lenge the song with his own version, Jerusalem of Iron. Presented by the Jewish Federation’s FedEd, provider of adult Jewish learning. At the Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. Free; bring a lunch. Info: 248-205-2557. JCC CONCERT 1:30 pm, May 23. Singer Barbara Ware and jazz pianist Cliff Monear perform “The Jewish Songbook.” At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $8. RSVP: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. SHAVUOT DINNER & LEARN 9 pm, May 30. Continues to midnight. Rabbi Tzvi Muller’s first lecture is: “Got Milk? The Origins and Lessons of Eating Dairy On Shavuot” and at 11 pm, “The 10th Commandment: The Surprising Relevance of ‘Do Not Covet.’” At the new Blumenstein Jewish Learning Center, 36300 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills. $25; includes dinner at 9:45 and dessert at 11:45. Sponsors are welcome. RSVP: jvalues@gmail.com.