on the go continued from page 49 YOM HASHOAH FILM 7 pm, April 13. In commemoration of Yom HaShoah/Holocaust Memorial Day, showing of the film Conspiracy. The film recreates events of the Wannsee Conference, held in 1942 in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee. Senior government and SS officials of Nazi Germany met to ensure the cooperation of government department leaders prior to embarking on implementation of the “Final Solution.” Rabbi Jeffrey Falick will lead a brief discussion following. At Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. Info: birminghamtemple.org or 248-477-1410. WSU OPERA WORKSHOP 7:30 pm, April 13 & 14. Wayne State University Dept. of Music’s Opera Workshop presents Villains, Vixens and Trickery, a multi-act theatrical entertainment that com- bines music, dance and the drama of opera. At Schaver Musical Recital Hall, 480 W. Hancock, Detroit. $8 adult/$5 student. RSVP: 313-790-2311 or 313-577-2619. METAMORPHOSES 8 pm, April 13. Thursday-Sunday schedule, through April 22. Stagecrafters, a community theater group, presents a rarely seen show based on the myths of Ovid. At Baldwin Theater, second stage, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. $20. RSVP: stagecrafters.org or 248-541-6430. saturday, april 14 PSYCHOANALYTIC SYMPOSIUM 8:30 am-4 pm, April 14. Mental health professionals are welcome to attend the Michigan Psychoanalytic Society Symposium. Presenters Sarah Schoen, Ph.D. and Stephen Seligman, DMH, will discuss “Narcissism, Illusion and the Passage of Time: Roadblocks to Intimacy.” At Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward. Info: Michelle, mshartran@gmail.com or mipsychoanalysis.org. KIDS’ NIGHT OUT 5:30-10:30 pm, April 14. Evening open to ages 1-12 features swimming, pizza, bounce houses, a movie and more. Bring a bathing suit and towel. At Franklin Athletic Club, Southfield. $25 each. RSVP: Laura, lbarrick@ffrc.net or 248-352-8000, ext. 314. JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL Continues through April 27. Lenore Marwil Detroit Jewish Film Festival offers a variety of films about Israel, the Holocaust, social justice and more. In the Berman Center at the JCC, West Bloomfield. $13 individual, or $11 for JCC member. RSVP: Theberman.org or 248-661-1900. GAMES FOR SINGLES 7-9:30 pm, April 14. “Jewish Mingles Card and Board Game Night.” The Metro Detroit social networking group welcomes singles, ages 44-65. Location given with RSVP on Facebook page or via Meet-Up invitation. $10. Info: zimberg1@gmail.com or 248- 761-5900. MUSIC@MAIN 3-4 pm & 4:30-5:30 pm, April 15. Doors open at 2:30. Uncle Bonsai, a folk-pop trio from Seattle, offers “super harmonies and funny original songs.” Ken Knoppow chairs the series. At West Bloomfield Twp. Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road. Free. Info: westbloomfieldlibrary.org or 248-232-2234. ‘CAUSES & KEGS’ 8-10 pm, April 14. Temple Israel invites young adults in their 20s-40s to have din- ner Downtown and then join a Shark Tank- style charitable event. Winning charity will receive a minimum of $2,500. Includes tour and tasting. Beer, wine and dessert will be served. At Detroit City Distillery, 2462 Riopelle, Detroit. $18. Info: elaine@ temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700. monday, april 16 ASK LUNCHEON Noon-1:30 pm, April 16. Gail Rodwan’s new book, The Story of Sherwood Forest: One Hundred Years a Detroit Neighborhood, explains how one neighborhood in northwest Detroit has survived a century of challenges. At Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. There is a charge. Info: lkaplan@temple-israel.org or 248-661-5700. sunday, april 15 ‘MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS’ 9:30 am, April 15 & 29. Rabbi Aaron Bergman leads bimonthly classes. They’re intended to help adults find their internal spirituality and realize Judaism can make them happier. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. Info: 248-851-5100. MAHJ TOURNAMENT 11:15 am-4 pm, April 15. “Mahj Madness.” Sponsored by sisterhood, includes cash prizes and a 50/50 raffle. Bring a 2018 mahj card. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek. $22 pre-registered by April 8 at CSZ; then $25. Info: Robin, musiclash1@gmail.com or 248- 613-1778. thursday, april 19 CELEBRATING DIVERSITY 7:30 am-4:30 pm, April 19. Breakfast served prior to 8:30 start of Images & Perceptions diversity conference. The day’s speakers will include University of Michigan Law School professor Barbara McQuade, MSNBC anchor Richard Liu, Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon and WXYZ senior anchor Carolyn Clifford. At Ford Community and Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan, Dearborn. $130 adult/$45 student; includes speakers and Mediterranean-style breakfast and lunch. RSVP: 3Dconsults.com. Info: imagesandperceptions@3dconsults.com or 313- 943-2350. FILM PATRON NIGHT 6:30 pm, April 19. Dinner for patrons of Lenore Marwil Detroit Jewish Film Festival and a film, also open to the public, at 8. Talk-back session with director Jeremy Newberger follows screening of Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel. At the JCC’s Berman Center, West Bloomfield. Patron passes: $180 or $360; includes a varying number of tickets to every film. Individual ticket: $13, or $11 for JCC member. RSVP: theberman.org. Info: detroitjewishfilmfestival. com or 248-661-1900. sunday, april 22 JUSTICE AT BREAKFAST 10 am, April 22. “Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue” is topic for Barbara McQuade, second speaker in the “Repair the World”- themed Spring Festival, through April 29. She is a University of Michigan Law School professor and former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. The temple brotherhood co-sponsors breakfast buffet. At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. $15 adult/$10 student. Free for series sponsors ($100) and patrons ($250). 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 leaders, all more than 80 years old, at 25th annual luncheon- program. 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