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KNITTING
7 pm, Jan. 15-29. Join a group of knitters
that meets every Monday. Presentation of
JCC Without Borders-The Active Life. At
Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Info: Rosa,
rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467.

ISRAELI DANCING
8-10 pm, Jan. 15-29. All levels of dancers
are welcome. Presentation of JCC Without
Borders-The Active Life. At Southfield Civic
Center, 26000 Evergreen. $7. Info: Rosa,
rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467.

tuesday, jan. 16

FRANKEL CENTER LECTURE
4-5:30 pm, Jan. 16. “Money in Classical
Jewish Law.” University of Michigan’s
Frankel Center for Judaic Studies presents
speaker Gregg Gardner, University of British
Columbia. At 202 S. Thayer, Room 2022, Ann
Arbor. Free. Info: judaicstudies@umich.edu
or 734-763-9047.

wednesday, jan. 17

PLAY MAH JONG
12:30 pm, Jan. 17. Sisterhood sponsors
games weekly. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak
Park. $2. Info: 547-7970.

JCC MOVIE MATINEE
1 pm, Jan. 17. The Active Life Program
presents Imber’s Hand. At the JCC, Room
205, West Bloomfield. Info: Rosa, rchessler@
jccdet.org or 248-432-5467.

DROP IN & LEARN
1 pm, Jan. 17. “Who Was Abraham ibn
Ezra? Next topic in Prof. Henry Abramson’s
YouTube video lecture series, The Jews
of Sepharad. Following is a brief informal
discussion facilitated by Nancy Kaplan. At
Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. Info:
nancyellen879@att.net; phone, 248-737-
1931, or text, 248-390-4294.

MAH JONG TOURNAMENT
6:15 pm, Jan. 17. At Temple Shir Shalom,
West Bloomfield. $25, or $20 in advance;
includes refreshments, prizes and a raffle.
RSVP: Lois, 248-506-5643.

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thursday, jan. 18

DINNER & A MOVIE
5 pm, Jan. 18. Cantor Neil Michaels will
facilitate a group discussion following the
screening of Homicide. The Weinberg Family
Library and TI Sisterhood are program co-
sponsors. At Temple Israel, West Bloomfield.
$16, but RSVP by Jan. 15: Lauren,
ljohnson@temple-israel.org or 248-661-
5700.

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COLORING & MORE
6:30-8 pm, Jan. 18. Adults and teens are
welcome to work on coloring and dot-to-dot
pages. Colored pencils, markers and cray-
ons are provided. Non-alcoholic hot toddies
are a special wintry treat. At Franklin Public
Library. 32455 Franklin. Free. 248-851-
2254.

COMIC BOOK COVERS
7-9 pm, Jan. 18. Opening reception for
Alfred Berkowitz Gallery exhibition, “Zap!
Pow! Bam! The Art of the Comic Book
Cover.” Public event features guest speaker
Jerzy Drozd, plus complimentary wine and
hors d’oeuvres. At University of Michigan-
Dearborn, 4901 Evergreen Road, Dearborn.
Info: umdearborn.edu or 313-593-5087.

CLASSICAL MUSIC
7:30 pm, Jan. 18. The William Davidson
Neighborhood Concert Series, featuring the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, continues with
a Beethoven and Tchaikovsky program.
At the Berman Center in the JCC, West
Bloomfield. Tickets: dso.org. Info:
theberman.org or 248-661-1900.

friday, jan. 19

‘BIM BOM BABY’
10-11:30 am, Jan. 19. Celebrate Shabbat
with the rabbis of Temple Shir Shalom,
braid challah, sing songs with Cantor
Penny Steyer and make friends. Program
is for babies through 4-year-olds with a
special adult. At the Learning Center, 2075
Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. RSVP:
Melanie@shirshalom.org or 248-406-4255.
Info: shirshalompreschool.com.

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January 19

6-9 pm, Jan. 19. The Well
invites unaffiliated Jews to
rock climb — a beginners’
lesson is offered shortly after
6 — and a Shabbat dinner at
7:45 p.m. At Planet Rock, 1103
W. 13 Mile, Madison Heights.
Free dinner; charge for
climbing. RSVP to avery@
meetyouatthewell.org.

January 20 Toy Show

9 am-2 pm, Jan. 20. Nostalgic
items and collectibles at 180 ven-
dor tables. Food and parking are
available. At Royal Oak Farmers
Market, 316 E. 11 Mile. $5 age 13
and older. Info: 248-354-3091.

MLK SHABBAT
7-9:30 pm, Jan. 19. Service, dinner and
speaker Anita Belle, an attorney and human
rights activist from Detroit, at IADS commem-
oration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Belle
will discuss the role of reparations for ensur-
ing that “blacks’ right to vote is not diluted or
rigged.” Repair the World-Detroit co-sponsors
the evening. At Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue, Detroit. RSVP: 313-962-4047.

FUTURE OF ISRAEL
7:30 pm, Jan. 19. At Shabbat service, Rabbi
Jeffrey Falick will deliver an Israel update,
complete with his predictions for the future.
At Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills.
birminghamtemple.org or 248-477-1410.

INTO THE WOODS
8 pm, Jan. 19. Schedule is Thursday-Sunday
through Feb. 11. Stagecrafters, a community
theater group, presents show with mixed-up
fairy tales. Music and lyrics are by Stephen
Sondheim. At Baldwin Theater main stage,
415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. Tickets: stage-
crafters.org or 248-541-6430.

saturday, jan. 20

SISTERHOOD SHABBAT
9:30 am, Jan. 20. Women of the congrega-
tion will lead annual worship service. At
Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Info: CBS,
248-547-7970, bethlrodgers@gmail.com or
248-971-0082.

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