on the go continued from page 49 KNITTING 7 pm, March 5-26. 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, March 5-26. 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, march 6 JVS ‘TRADE SECRETS’ 6 pm, March 6. Fundraiser for JVS Women to Work Program, this year honoring Paula Perelman, will offer cocktails, dinner and a raffle. At the Troy Marriott. RSVP: jvs.org/ events/trade-secrets-2018.org. Info: Judy, 248-233-4213. wednesday, march 7 READ ME A STORY 10-11 am, March 7. Adults are invited to listen to a story, play and do an activ- ity related to the book at program geared toward babies through 2½-year-olds. At the Learning Center, 2075 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP: Melanie@ shirshalom.org or 248-406-4255. Info: shirshalompreschool.com. DROP IN & LEARN 1 pm, March 7. “Judaism, #MeToo and Ethical Leadership - The Jewish Canon and Male Privilege.” Webinar features Elana Stein Hain of the Shalom Hartman Institute’s Created Equal Project. 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. FUTURE OF JERUSALEM 7-9 pm, March 7. Wayne State University professors Howard Lupovitch and Seed Khan present lecture series, “A Shared Future: The Once and Future Jerusalem.” They discuss how Muslims and Jews view the city theologically, historically and now, politically. Sponsors are Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC and Michigan Muslim Community Council. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free; includes dessert reception. RSVP required: asharedfuturejerusalem@ eventbrite.com. Info: Corey, young@jfmd.org. thursday, march 8 U-M FRANKEL CENTER 6:30-8 pm, March 8. “From Amos to Heschel and Beyond: A Personal Reflection on Social Justice as an Inherent Part of Judaism Past, Present and Future.” University of Michigan’s Frankel Center for Judaic Studies presents guest speaker Ruth Messinger of American Jewish World Services. At Forum Hall, Palmer Commons, 100 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Free. Info: judaicstudies@umich.edu or 734-763-9047. 50 March 1 • 2018 jn THE ANOCHI PROJECT 7 pm, March 8. At this Berman Night of Learning, attorney/author Paul Hamburger will discuss his new book, The Anochi Project: Seeking God’s Identity - How the Torah Conveys God’s Essence through Anochi. At Berman Center for Jewish Education of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Free. Walk-ins are welcome. Info: 248-357-5544. CLASSICAL MUSIC 7:30 pm, March 8. The William Davidson Neighborhood Concert Series, featuring the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, continues with Mozart’s “Prague” Symphony. At the Berman Center in the JCC, West Bloomfield. Tickets: dso.org. Info: theberman.org or 248-661- 1900. friday, march 9 IRP SPRING MINI-SERIES 10:45 am-12:30 pm, March 9. Lectures continue on Fridays through March 23. “Japanese Nationalism and the Highs and Lows in Japan’s Perception of Itself vis-à-vis the United States.” Speaker is Elizabeth Lublin, Ph.D., associate professor, Wayne State University. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $5, or free for member of IRP or Cong. Beth Shalom. No RSVP needed. Info: Sharon, irp@jccdet.org or 248-432-5406. STEEL MAGNOLIAS 8 pm, March 9. Continues with a Thursday- Sunday schedule, through March 25. Stagecrafters, a community theater troupe, presents show about six southern women and the saving power of friendship. At Baldwin Theater, main stage, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. Tickets: stagecrafters. org or 248-541-6430. WEEKEND FOR RABBI DANIEL 7:30-9 pm, March 9. “Rabbi Daniel’s Israel Odyssey Weekend,” through March 11, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Rabbi Daniel Schwartz as spiritual leader of Temple Shir Shalom. Begins with a special Shabbat service tonight. At Temple Shir Shalom, West Bloomfield. Info: shirshalom. org or 248-737-8700. sunday, march 11 LIMMUD MI LEARNING 10 am-5 pm, March 11. Check-in starts at 9. Choose lectures to attend from a wide variety of choices at this volunteer-run “inclusive festival of unexpected Jewish learning.” Out-of-town presenters include Hanan Harchol, Jewish Food for Thought; Rabbi Alex Israel, Pardes Institute in Jerusalem, and Stefanie Siegmund, Jewish Theological Seminary. At Wayne State University Student Center, 5221 Gullen Mall, Detroit. $36 adult/$18 student or Jewish educator; includes lunch. Optional: $10 bus transportation from Southfield and Camp Limmud to occupy children. RSVP: limmudmichigan.org. MARCH 7 ‘Fake News’ Panel 7 pm, March 7. “Pursuing the News in the Era of Social Media, Divisive Politics and Declining Revenues.” A panel of journalists and media experts will discuss various challenges. The Detroit Press Club sponsors. In Southfield Public Library Auditorium, 26300 Evergreen. Free. Info: www.southfieldlibrary.org or 248-796-4224. RACIST STEREOTYPES Noon-5 pm, March 11. Last day for “Them,” an exhibition created by Jim Crow Museum for Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University. Exhibit shows artifacts and images from the early 20th century to the present. Visitors will be guided to resist messages encouraging separation, hate and violence in American society. At Arab American National Museum, lower level gal- lery, 13624 Michigan, Dearborn. Free with museum admission: $8 age 12-adult/$4 student, educator with ID and age 59 and above. Info: arabamericanmuseum.org/them. JCC COLOSSAL COLLECTIONS 11 am-1 pm, March 11. Drive-through opportunity to drop off gently used items for Bookstock Used Book & Media Sale, April 22-29, at Laurel Park Place in Livonia. Tax receipts will be provided. Sale proceeds benefit area education and literacy projects. At West Bloomfield JCC loading dock, near the nursery school entrance. Info: bookstockmi.org or 248-645-7840, ext. 365. MATZAHS & MITZVAHS 2-5 pm, March 11. Lisa Soble Siegmann, senior director of JFamily, leads experiential Passover program for young families. At Specialties Showroom, 2850 W. 11 Mile, Berkley. Free, but consider donating canned or boxed food item for Yad Ezra kosher food pantry. RSVP: ggreenberg@jccdet.org or 248-432-5633. WORLD SABBATH 4-5:30 pm, March 11. Annual interfaith experience offers music, dance and prayer, with an afterglow. Organizers invite anyone interested in building a world of tolerance, justice, faithfulness and peace. Children of peace are welcome, too. At Christ Church Cranbrook, 470 Church, Bloomfield Hills. Info: worldsabbath.org, gailkatz@comcast. net or 248-978-6664. tuesday, march 13 CINDERELLA AT FISHER 7:30 pm, March 13-17 & 6:30 pm, March 18. Matinees are 1 pm, March 15 & 18 and 2 pm March 17. In 2013, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella made its long- overdue Broadway debut. The traveling show features the same beloved songs from the 1957 television production starring Julie Andrews. At the Fisher Theater, 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit. $35 and higher; includes parking. Ways to RSVP include: broadwayindetroit.com or 313-872-1000. thursday, march 15 ORT WINGO 5:30 pm, March 15. ORT Michigan presents annual Women’s Only Bingo (WINGO) fun- draiser. Evening includes a silent auction, raffles, a strolling dinner and desserts. Sold out; but accepting names for the wait list. At Knollwood Country Club, 5050 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Info: czeitlin@ortamerica. org or Caryn, 248-723-8860. friday, march 16 NCJW LUNCHEON SERIES Noon, March 16. National Council of Jewish Women presents “Nosh & Know: What’s