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SECRET OF CHABAD
7 pm, July 18. Chabad Lubavitch of
Michigan is hosting a new multimedia pre-
sentation, “An Evening with the Rebbe.” It
includes rare archival film from the life of
the revered Lubavitcher Rebbe. At Berman
Center of the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free.
RSVP: Rabbi Kasriel and Itty Shemtov,
lubavitchmi.com.
BILL BOWEN
on the go
wednesday, july 19
KAHN LECTURE
7:30 pm, July 19. Institute for Retired
Professionals presents Prof. Saeed Kahn,
a lecturer in Near East studies at Wayne
State University in Detroit. He will speak on
“Finding a Brave New World in the Age of
Anger.” At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $8, or
free for IRP member. No RSVP is needed.
Info: Sharon, slevine@jccdet.org or 248-
432-5406.
BETH AHM SERIES
7:30-9 pm, July 19. “Debunking Jewish
Stereotypes” series continues with Prof.
Howard Lupovitch, a Beth Ahm member. He
will lecture on “All Jews Are Communists/All
Communists Are Jews.” At Cong. Beth Ahm,
West Bloomfield. $15, or free for member.
Info: www.cbahm.org or 248-851-6880.
GALLERY OPEN HOUSE
6-9 pm, July 21. Exhibit continues through
July 28 for “Summer Invitational ’17.”
Closed Monday-Tuesday. At Lawrence Street
Gallery, 22620 Woodward, Ferndale. Info:
www.lawrencestreetgallery.com or 248-
544-0394.
thursday, july 20
saturday, july 22
NOTABLE JEWISH WOMEN
9:30-11 am, July 20-Aug. 7. Each week,
Rabbi Mitch Parker discusses a different
woman who made her mark on Jewish his-
tory. Presentation of the JCC’s Seminars
for Adult Jewish Enrichment. At Temple Kol
Ami/B’nai Israel, 5805 Walnut Lake Road,
West Bloomfield. $10 per class is suggested
donation; free for TKA and BI members.
Walk-ins welcome, but RSVP is preferred:
mitch@bnaiisraelwb.org or 248-672-2018.
JEWS OF CHINA
1:30 pm, July 20. The Active Life presents
Rabbi Jason Miller. He will discuss the pres-
ence of Jews in China, which dates to 7th
century CE. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $2.
RSVP: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-
432-5467.
COLORING & MORE
6:30-9 pm, July 20. A calming, creativity-
boosting coloring activity for adults and
teens. At Franklin Public Library. Free;
includes materials as well as homemade
fresh fruit non-alcoholic cocktails. Info: 248-
225-6505.
friday, july 21
CLASSICAL CONCERT ON VIDEO
11 am, July 21. Ben Opengeym facilitates
showing of Beethoven’s “Egmont Overture”
and “Symphony No. 6.” Presented by JCC
Without Borders-The Active Life. At Prentis
JSL Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park. Info: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or
248-432-5467.
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COOKING CLASS FOR KIDS
10 am-noon, July 22. Series continues
July 29 & Aug. 5. At “Project Healthy Snacks
– Summertime,” ages 6-12 will participate
in interactive cooking, try samples and get
take-home recipes. At Henry Ford West
Bloomfield Hospital’s Demonstration Kitchen,
6777 W. Maple. $25 each class. RSVP: dk@
hfhs.org or 248-325-3890.
THE WELL’S TOT SHABBAT
10:30-11:30 am, July 22. Group led by
Rabbi Dan Horwitz offers monthly program
for children under age 5 and their families.
Features include songs, stories, dancing
and Shabbat snacks. At Reynolds Park,
Huntington Woods. RSVP: dan@
meetyouatthewell.org.
sunday, july 23
DOCENT TOURS OF EXHIBIT
1:30 pm, July 23 & Aug. 13. Also offered
7 pm, Aug. 28. “Stitching History From The
Holocaust” exhibit, through Dec. 29, is about
Paul Strnad and his talented dressmaker
wife, Hedvika (Hedy) Strnad, who perished
in the Holocaust. Exhibit is highlighted by
eight historically accurate recreations of
Hedy’s dresses. At 28123 Orchard Lake
Road, Farmington Hills. Info: 248-553-2400
or www.holocaustcenter.org.
MUSIC@MAIN
3-4:15 pm, July 23. Doors open at 2:30.
Next performer is Nessa. The Celtic Fusion
group blends elements of Irish, clas-
sical, folk, jazz, funk and world music.
Ken Knoppow chairs the series. At West
Bloomfield Twp. Public Library, 4600 Walnut
Lake Road. Free. Info: www.
westbloomfieldlibrary.org or 248-232-2234.
monday, july 24
HONEY FUNDRAISER
Deadline day for free shipping. Sale of
8-ounce jars of kosher honey for the Jewish
New Year. $11; includes personalized card
and donation in recipient’s honor to Temple
Emanu-El Women of Reform Judaism.
Delivery by Rosh Hashanah for orders
placed by Aug. 31. RSVP: orthoney.com,
click the honey link and use the code TEE.
Info: Temple Emanu-El, 248-967-4020.
wednesday, july 26
MONTH IN REVIEW
2 pm, July 26. Retired social studies teach-
er David Higer leads a current events dis-
cussion open to the community. At Temple
Kol Ami, West Bloomfield. Free; bring own
coffee or snack. RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.
org or 248-661-0040.
AGRICULTURE IN THE ‘D’
6:30-9 pm, July 26. Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan’s next Nosh Gen series
program is: “Food, Fun and a Dash of
History.” Learn about the Jewish agricultural
movement of the early 20th century and
the current status of home-grown food in
Detroit. At Detroit Farm & Garden, 1759 21st
Street, Detroit. $50, or $40 member. RSVP:
michjewishhistory.org.
thursday, july 27
friday, july 28
LEARN TO PLAY CANASTA
10 am-3 pm, July 27. Instruction and super-
vised play for beginners or those needing
a refresher. At Davidson Hadassah House,
5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
$54; includes lunch. RSVP with payment
by July 20: greaterdetroit@hadassah.org or
248-683-5030.
SHABBAT IN CHARLEVOIX
7 pm, July 28. Temple Beth El-sponsored
service, open to the community, will be
presented in partnership with Temple
B’nai Israel of Petoskey. At the Charlevoix
Bandshell Amphitheatre in downtown
Charlevoix, Mich. RSVP: Lindsey, 248-
851-1100 or lfoxwagner@tbeonline.org.