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JCC MOVIE MATINEE
1-2:30 pm, April 4. The Active Life
Program shows My Italian Secret. At the
JCC, West Bloomfield. Free. Info: Rosa,
rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467.

DROP IN & LEARN
1-2:30 pm, April 4. “Jewish Lives,
Jewish Stories.” Author Tova Mirvis
discusses her memoir, The Book of
Separation, about her divorce and deci-
sion to leave the Orthodox community
in which she was raised. Interviewed
by Tablet magazine columnist Marjorie
Ingall at the Center for Jewish History in
New York City. Nancy Kaplan leads brief,
informal discussion. At Cong. Beth Ahm,
West Bloomfield. Free. Info:
nancyellen879@att.net or 248-737-
1931.

BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE
2 pm, April 4. Each month, Stu Raben
provides a helpful lesson and answers
questions on using handheld devices,
such as phones or tablets. At Temple Kol
Ami, West Bloomfield. RSVP: cspektor@
tkolami.org or 248-661-0040.

thursday, april 5

MULTI-MEDIA DRAWING
2-4 pm, April 5-26. Artist-designer Todd
Larson teaches stipple drawing and
different techniques. At the JCC, Room
205, West Bloomfield. $8 per class.
RSVP: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or
248-432-5467.

friday, april 6

PESACH STORIES
10 am, April 6. Rabbi Aaron Bergman
will be the guest reader at Passover
edition of “PJs & Stories.” Program
arranged by Jewish family educator Debi
Banooni is designed for families with
preschoolers. They will enjoy a holiday
craft project and a snack. Children from
the community are welcome and all may
come in their pajamas. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. RSVP:
Debi, dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248-
626-2153.

sunday, april 8

HEALING SERVICE
4:30 pm, April 8. Cancer Thrivers
Network for Jewish Women and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek (CSZ) present a “gentle
opportunity for healing, renewal and the
uplifting of spirits through music and
prayer.” Service leaders are CSZ clergy:
Rabbi Aaron Starr, Rabbi Yonatan Dahlen,
Hazzan David Propis and Assistant
Cantor Leonard Gutman. At CSZ,
Southfield. Free. Info: 248-457-5544.

VIVACE CONCERT
7:30 pm, April 8. The classical music
series, now in its 43rd year, presents
a program of classical, jazz and tradi-
tional music arranged by Rick Robinson
for his ensemble, the CutTime Players.
Robinson is a composer and bassist
who played 23 years with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra. At Birmingham
Temple, Farmington Hills. $28 or $25 for
member. RSVP: vivaceseries.org, Joyce,
248-788-9338 or Ann, 248-661-1348.

sunday, april 15

GLOGOWERS’ RETIREMENT
5-8 pm, April 15. The Ann Arbor
Orthodox Minyan and University of
Michigan Hillel will honor Rabbi Rod and
Rebbetzin Nehama Glogower for their
more than 30 years of dedication to the
community. At U-M Hillel, 1429 Hill, Ann
Arbor. RSVP: annarborminyan.org. Info:
celebration@annarborminyan.org.

tuesday, april 17

COOKING CLASSES
2-4 pm, April 17. First in a series of six
cooking and nutrition classes, through
May 22. With a focus on diabetic issues,
course will offer “healthy cooking on a
budget, smart shopping ideas and culi-
nary secrets.” At Jewish Family Service,
6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Free;
includes cookbook and groceries. RSVP:
Megan, mpudlik@jfsdetroit.org or 248-
592-2269.

thursday, april 19

EMANU-EL SPRING FESTIVAL
7 pm, April 19. “Nature – Will It Save
Us Before We Destroy It?” Ron Kagan,
executive director of the Detroit Zoological
Society, leads off series of four lectures
and a concert, through April 29. Spring
Festival theme is “Repair the World.”
The temple’s Bea Saks Social Action
Committee co-sponsors tonight’s after-
glow. At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. $15,
or $10 student. Only festival sponsors
($100) and patrons ($250) may attend a
special program with Elliot Wilhelm on April
28. RSVP: templefamily@emanuel-mich.
org or 248-967-4020.

sunday, april 29

EIGHT OVER EIGHTY
11:30 am, April 29. Jewish Senior Life
will present its Tikkun Olam Award to
eight distinguished community lead-
ers, all more than 80 years old, at 25th
annual luncheon-program. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. $80. Tribute
ads are welcome. Info: btyron@jslmi.org
or Beth, 248-592-5026.

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items at least 10 days in advance to
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