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tuesday, june 20

NO SPACE FOR HATE
7-8:30 pm, June 20. Dr. Kevin Deegan-
Krause and Sarah Eisenberg, LMSW, will par-
ticipate at “Let’s Talk: Communicating Across
Political Divides.” At Huntington Woods
Library, 26415 Scotia. Info: 248-543-9720.

JCRC/AJC ANNUAL MEETING
7-9 pm, June 20. Detroit Mayor Mike
Duggan is the featured guest speaker.
Longtime community leader Jeannie
Weiner will receive the 2017 JCRC/AJC
Activist Award. At Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. $18; includes program
& dessert reception. Program donors and
sponsors will attend a pre-glow strolling
dinner from 6-7. RSVP: jcrcajc.org. Info:
248-642-5393.

BEL CANTO CHOIR
7:30 pm, June 20. Year-end concert will fea-
ture light classical and popular melodies. At
Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Free. Info: Sue,
248-353-5486.

wednesday, june 21

HOSPITAL FARMERS’ MARKET
9 am-5 pm, June 21 & weekly. The com-
munity may purchase fresh, locally grown
produce and other items at Henry’s Market
on Main through mid-November. Chef demos
are planned using ingredients grown in the
hospital’s greenhouse; includes free samples.
At Henry Ford West Bloomfield, 6777 W.
Maple. Info: 248-325-2060.

JCC MOVIE MATINEE
1:15 pm, June 21. The Active Life Program
will show Kiss Me Kate. At the JCC, West
Bloomfield. Info: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org
or 248-432-5467.

MAH JONGG TOURNEY
6 pm, June 21. Registration begins with
play beginning promptly at 6:45. At Temple
Emanu-El, Oak Park. $22 advance/$25
at door, if space permits. Info: Marilyn,
markacz2@gmail.com or 248-760-9906.

1967 UPRISING FILM
6:30-9 pm, June 21. Screening of Internal
Combustion is Part 1 of “Beyond Shame
& Blame: Learning & Connecting Our ’67
Stories.” Part 2 is on June 28. Series exam-
ining this seminal event in Detroit history
is presented with an eye toward assuming
responsibility for the past and envisioning
a better future. Program co-sponsors are
Detroit Jews for Justice, Repair the World
Workshop, The Well and the Boggs Center. At
Repair the World, 2701 Bagley, Detroit. Free.
Info: avery@meetyouatthewell.org.

SEPHARDIC JOURNEY TO DETROIT
7 pm, June 21. The Jewish Genealogical
Society of Michigan presents annual
Starkman Genealogy Lecture and election
of officers. Rabbi Sasson Natan will intro-
duce “The Sephardic Culture: History and
Background.” Main speaker is Rick Behar on
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Community in Detroit.” At Keter Torah
Synagogue, 5480 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. $18; includes dessert recep-
tion. RSVP by June 18 with check to JGS of
Michigan, P.O. Box 251693, West Bloomfield,
MI 48325. Info: 248-202-5499.

thursday, june 22

NEW HMC EXHIBIT
June 22-Dec. 29. Opening of “Stitching
History From The Holocaust.” Exhibit explores
how Paul and Hedvika (Hedy) Strnad of
Prague tried to escape the onslaught of Nazi
Germany and enter the United States. Once
here, Hedy used her skills as a talented
dressmaker. Exhibit is highlighted by eight
historically accurate recreations of her dress-
es. At 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. Info: www.holocaustcenter.org or 248-
553-2400.

SHABBAT ROCKS
6 pm, June 22. Instrumental Kabbalat
Shabbat service is accompanied by key-
boards, guitars and drums. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info: 248-851-
5100.

JULY
17 KADIMA GOLF OUTING
12:30 pm, July 17. Proceeds from Lois Zussman Kadima Golf classic will support

the Lois & Milton Zussman Activity Center at Southfield-based Kadima Mental Health
Services. Client programming includes vocational support, gardening and culinary
arts activities, community volunteer opportunities and creative expression through art
and music. Event includes lunch, golf, evening cocktail reception, silent/live auctions,
dinner and program. At Franklin Hills Country Club. $350 or $1,200 foursome/$150
dinner only. Sponsorship opportunities also encouraged. RSVP by July 7: kadimacenter.
org/golfclassic. Info: annep@kadimacenter.org or 248-663-4330.

FINE ART OF SUMMER
6-8:30 pm, June 22. Event proceeds support
the BBAC’s education & ArtAccess programs.
At Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, 1516 S.
Cranbrook, Birmingham. $160. RSVP:
bbartcenter.org or 248-644-0866.

HADASSAH DOLL PROJECT
7 pm, June 22. Aviv and Eleanor Roosevelt
groups of Greater Detroit Hadassah seek
volunteers to make soft dolls. They will be
distributed to child patients in local hospitals
and at Hadassah Hospital in Israel. No sewing
skills are required. Also, unopened toiletries
are requested for donation to Lighthouse,
a social services organization in Pontiac.
Refreshments will be served. At Davidson
Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield. Info: Cindy, 248-469-9408,
or JudithGoodman@comcast.net.

friday, june 23

OUTDOOR SHABBAT & PICNIC
5:45 pm, June 23. The community is invited
to monthly “Shabbat in the Sun.” Hazzan
Dan Gross and Rabbi Rachel Shere will lead
family-friendly Shabbat music and dancing.
Following is a picnic dinner and the oppor-
tunity to hang out, shoot hoops and play.
On Adat Shalom Synagogue’s playground in
Farmington Hills. $5 for age 18 and older;
free for others. RSVP: Debi, dbanooni@
adatshalom.org or 248-626-2153.

SERVICE, DINNER & SPEAKER
7-10 pm, June 23. Attorney Julie Hurwitz
of Goodman & Hurwitz will discuss her work
defending clients affected by the water cri-
ses in both Flint and Detroit. At Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue, Detroit. Free. RSVP:
Vicki, vsitron@downtownsynagogue.com or
313-962-4047.

JULY 2:
1967 Rebellion Bus Tour

10:30 am, July 2. Historian Jamon Jordan
of Black Scroll Network leads bus tour to
significant sites in Detroit and discusses
the legacy of the event, also known as
the 1967 Detroit Riots. Sponsored by
Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
with Detroit Jews for Justice. Assemble at
Ford Freedom Rotunda in Charles Wright
Museum of African American History, 315 E.
Warren, Detroit. $18. Limited seating. RSVP
required: www.detroitjewsforjustice.org.

saturday, june 24

AUGUST 29:
Stratford Festival Trip

DSO IN SOUTHFIELD
8 pm, June 24. Detroit Symphony Orchestra
collaborates with Great Lakes Chamber
Music Festival at DSO’s “Neighborhood Series
Finale.” Music of Schoenberg and Mozart will
be performed. At Seligman Performing Arts
Center, 22305 W. 13 Mile, Beverly Hills. $70
reserved/$40 general/$10 for age 35 and
under. RSVP: greatlakeschambermusic.org,
dso.org/neighborhood or 313-576-5111.

Aug. 29-30. The JCC Center Travel is
hosting an overnight bus trip to the
Stratford Festival in Canada. Trip includes
orchestra tickets to Guys and Dolls and
choice of three other shows. Lodging
at Arden Park Hotel, two dinners and
more. $468 double occupancy. Info:
stratfordfestival.ca. RSVP: Marilyn,
mwolfe@jccdet.org or 248-432-5471.

