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F INE C HINESE D INING

“A wonderful adventure in fine dining” ~ Danny Raskin

saturday, oct. 14

FAMILY CAREGIVERS EXPO
9 am-2 pm, Oct. 14. Area Agency on
Aging 1-B presents Solutions for Family
Caregivers Expo. At the event, those
caring for an aging parent or family
member will find and connect with the
information, services and resources they
need. Free onsite respite care provided
for loved one. At Suburban Collection
Showplace, 46100 Grand River, Novi.
Free. Info: MichiganCaregiverExpo.com
or 800-852-7795.

MSU FOOTBALL & LACEY
11:30 am-7 pm, Oct. 14. Watch the
Michigan State versus Minnesota game
at “Spartans for Lacey Football Viewing
Party.” Includes raffle/auction items.
Proceeds will support kids in Detroit
and Lansing fighting pediatric cancer,
the disease that took the life of 8-year-
old Lacey Holsworth in 2014. At Rosie
O’Grady’s, 279 W. Nine Mile, Ferndale.
$30; includes unlimited pizza, salad and
non-alcoholic drinks. RSVP:
spartansforlacey.eventbrite.com.

Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Catering and carryout available
Gift certificates

27925 Orchard Lake Rd., North of 12 Mile, Farmington Hills

248-489-2280

www.honghuafinedining.com

Rigoletto

VIVACE CONCERT
8 pm, Oct. 14. The classical music
series, now in its 43rd year, pres-
ents young pianist Ivan Moshchuk. At
Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills.
Series of four concerts: $100 or $90 for
member. Individual concert: $28 or $25
for member. RSVP: www.vivaceseries.
org, Joyce, 248-788-9338 or Ann, 248-
661-1348.

Giuseppe Verdi, composer

sunday, oct. 15

CHILD OF SURVIVORS
2 pm, Oct. 15. “Reflections of a Child of
Holocaust Survivors: Affirmations of Life
and Hope.” Sholem Aleichem Institute, a
cultural institution, presents lecturer Roz
Schindler. She retired from Wayne State
University as an associate professor.
At the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free. Info:
www.secularsaimichigan.org or 248-
865-0117.

A heartbreaking tale of love, lies and sacrifice.
A can’t miss opportunity!

PIANO SUMMIT
2-3:30 pm, Oct. 15. Four piano styl-
ists from Detroit — Matt Ball, Jarrod
Champion, Jon Milan and Kerry Price —
join forces performing America’s great-
est piano forms from ragtime to rock
and everything in between. At the JCC,
West Bloomfield. $15, or $12 advance.
RSVP: Rosa, 248-432-5467.

Featuring the Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestra
Conducted by Stephen Lord, Principal Conductor

4 spectacular performances at the Detroit Opera House

Sat., Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m.

Wed., Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 22 at 2:30 p.m.

FREE Opera Talk one hour prior to performance.

Tickets: michiganopera.org or 313.237.7464

The 2017 Fall Opera Season made possible
by the Ford Motor Company

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WISDOM DINNER
5-8:30 pm, Oct. 15. A 10th anniversary
celebration is planned by Women’s
Interfaith Solutions for Dialogue and
Outreach in Metro Detroit (WISDOM).
Event includes food, entertainment,
vendor tables and a chance to greet old
friends and make new friends across
religious and ethnic lines. At North
Congregational Church, 36520 W. 12
Mile, Farmington Hills. $50. Display or
vendor table is $75. RSVP: Use PayPal
at www.interfaithwisdom.com or send
check payable to WISDOM to P.O. Box
7091, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302. Info:
Gail, 248-978-6664.

thursday, oct. 19

THEATER FUNDRAISER
9:30 am-3 pm, Oct. 19. The
Meadowbrook Theater Guild presents
“Bewitched and Bedazzled,” a spooky
luncheon and pop-up boo-tique shop-
ping experience. At Palazzo Grande
banquet facility, 54660 Van Dyke, Shelby
Township. $50. Info: 248-377-3300.

sunday, oct. 22

CANTORS IN POLAND
4:30 pm, Oct. 22. The Empty Nesters of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and the Morris and
Beverly Baker Foundation sponsor one-
day showing of 100 Voices: A Journey
Home. Danny Gold and Matthew Asner’s
documentary examines the intertwined
Polish and Jewish history and culture.
Celebrating the positive power of music,
some of the world’s finest Jewish can-
tors will perform along with acclaimed
composer Charles Fox. Shaarey Zedek
Hazzan David Propis appears in the
film and will introduce it. At the Maple
Theater, 4135 W. Maple, Bloomfield Twp.
Tickets are available now at the box
office and online at themapletheater.
com.

thursday, nov. 9

AVIV’S DRAG QUEEN BINGO
7 pm, Nov. 9. Aviv Group, Greater Detroit
Hadassah, sponsors the night of fun. At
Five15, 515 S. Washington, Royal Oak.
$20. RSVP: www.Five15.net and indicate
“Aviv Hadassah” in special request box.

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items at least 10 days in advance to
calendar@thejewishnews.com.

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