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‘THE BACK SCHOOL’
1 pm, Feb. 21. Nora Cascardo, PT, OMPT,
of Premier Therapy Centers, will discuss
managing a healthy back. At the JCC, West
Bloomfield. Free. RSVP: 248-432-5467.
TKA PURIM CARNIVAL
11:30 am, Feb. 25. Event will have games
for families and a separate playroom for
children under age 5. At Temple Kol Ami,
West Bloomfield. $1 for four game tickets;
$5 for meal, including pizza or hot dog,
drink and a side item; $5 for “Pitzeleh
Wristband,” including unlimited games for
younger children. Info: fbrasch@tkolami.org
or 248-661-0040.
PREPARE PURIM GIFT BAGS
7-9 pm, Feb. 21. The Well and Repair the
World Detroit welcome volunteers to create
and learn about the tradition of Mishloach
Manot, the gift bags traditionally given at
Purim. Items for bags will focus on commu-
nity needs around hygiene and nutrition for
children. Dinner is included. Location given
with RSVP: matt@meetyouatthewell.org.
thursday, feb. 22
DISABILITY ADVOCACY
6:30-9 pm, Feb. 22. Program for individu-
als with developmental disabilities, family
members, guardians, advocates and provid-
ers. Representatives from Michigan and
Oakland County will answer questions about
changes to the Michigan behavioral health
system, possibility of healthcare privatiza-
tion and shortage of caregivers due to low
wages. Parent Alliance of Metro Detroit and
the ARC of Oakland are two sponsors. At
Faith Apostolic Church, 6710 Troy. Free. Info:
Jean at Kadima, 248-663-4346.
BDS CONVERSATION
7 pm, Feb. 22. At this Berman Night of
Learning, University of Michigan Prof. Victor
Lieberman presents an overview of the
goals, worldview and social base of the
BDS movement. An audience Q&A will fol-
low. In Berman Center for Jewish Education
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Free.
Walk-ins are welcome. Info: 248-357-5544.
JEWS IN ANTIQUITY
7-8:30 pm, Feb. 22. Scholars C. Mike Chin
and Rachel Neis, Ph.D.s, will have a con-
versation about “What Is Human?” They will
take “ancient Jewish, Christian and pagan
texts as a starting point for questioning how
we imagine the boundaries of the human
body.” Conclusion of the West Bloomfield
Lecture Series presented by University of
Michigan’s Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
in Ann Arbor. At the JCC, West Bloomfield.
Free. Info: judaicstudies@umich.edu or 734-
615-8503.
PURIM FUN AT EMANU-EL
11:30 am-1 pm, Feb. 25. Games, friends,
kosher lunch, projects and prizes. At Temple
Emanu-El, Oak Park. $5; includes 25 game/
food tickets. More tickets are available for
purchase. Info: TempleFamily@emanuel-
mich.org or 248-967-4020.
FEB. 22 Glass-Blowing Date
6:45 pm, Feb. 22. NEXTGen Detroit Couples, open to young adults, will host an
artistic date night activity: glass blowing. At Juice Box Studio in Russell Industrial
Complex, 1604 Clay, Detroit. $65 for couple. RSVP: Brittany, 248-203-1494.
FEB. 25
DSO’s Slatkin Talk
SINGER LAURIE RUBIN
7:30 pm, Feb. 22. The JCC Jewish Book Fair
presents classical soloist Laurie Rubin, a
blind mezzo soprano who authored Do You
Dream in Color? Her concert will combine
song and storytelling. In the Berman Center
at the JCC, West Bloomfield. $30-$35, with
discount for JCC member. Info: theberman.
jccdet.org or 248-661-1900.
2-4 pm, Feb. 25. Pages Bookshop in
northwest Detroit sponsors appearance
by Detroit Symphony Orchestra conduc-
tor/music director Leonard Slatkin. He
will speak and sign copies of his memoir,
Leading Tones: Reflections on Music,
Musicians and the Music Industry ($27.99).
At main Detroit Public Library auditorium,
5201 Woodward. Parking on Putnam Street.
RSVP: Eventbrite.com. Info: susan@pages-
bkshop.com or 313-473-7342.
friday, feb. 23
BUG, ON STAGE
8 pm, Feb. 23. Thursday-Sunday schedule,
through March 4. Stagecrafters com-
munity theater presents this thriller about
a divorced waitress with a troubled past.
At Baldwin Theater, Second Stage, 415 S.
Lafayette, Royal Oak. $20. RSVP: stagecraft-
ers.org or 248-541-6430.
saturday, feb. 24
DINNER & MOVIE
6:15 pm, Feb. 24. Dinner before movie at 7:
GETT: The Trial of Vivian Amsalem. At Temple
Emanu-El, Oak Park. RSVP with dinner
payment ($12) by Feb. 22: TempleFamily@
emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020.
sunday, feb. 25
monday, feb. 26
SPEAKER SERIES
9:30 am, Feb. 25. Brotherhood presents
Dave Scott, general manager of Civic Center
TV and president/CEO of Motown Digital. He
will give an overview of current cable pro-
gramming and forecast developments in the
cable industry. At Temple Beth El, Bloomfield
Twp. Free. Info: Steven, skaplan@wbtown-
ship.org or TBE, 248-851-1100.
PURIM PARTY
1:30 pm, Feb. 26. A happy celebration with
leaders Ben and Marilyn. At the JCC, West
Bloomfield. $5. RSVP by Feb. 20: Rosa, 248-
432-5467.
SOVIET UKRAINIAN HISTORY
7 pm, Feb. 26. “Cultivated Silence: Historical
Trauma, Memory and Famine in Soviet
Ukraine.” Second in a series of three
“Community Conversations” features speak-
er Matthew Pauley, Ph.D., associate history
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