SUNDAY, APRIL 22
Woodward, Bloomfield Hills. $20, or free
for ArtMembers; annual membership
starts at $50. Info: cranbrookartmuseum.
org or 248-645-3323.
THE JOURNEY
THAT SAVED
FOUR PIANOS
7-8:30 pm, April 21. Walt Matzke’s Four
Pianos is a program of familiar music,
from classical to Broadway, pop to
Hollywood film themes, played on four
grand pianos. At Marygrove College,
8435 W. McNichols, Detroit. $39-$45.
RSVP: FourPianos.com.
MAY 2
CSZ WOMAN’S WORLD
THE TRUE WARTIME ESCAPE
OF MARGRET & H.A. REY
sunday, april 22
9 am-4 pm, May 2. Actress-
comedian Milana Vayntrub, a refugee
from the former Soviet Union who
plays “Sloan” on NBC’s This Is Us,
is guest speaker at 11:45 am during
Lois Linden Nelson Woman’s World,
CSZ Sisterhood’s major fundraiser. In
the U.S., Vayntrub found a connec-
tion to her repressed Jewish faith
and became a bat mitzvah at age
21. “Pop-up” boutique shopping is
offered throughout day, with luncheon
and raffle at 1:30 pm. Jeri Fishman is
this year’s Woman of Valor. At Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. $70, lun-
cheon & program; $136-$5,000, VIP
patron levels. RSVP by April 20:
llnwomensworld.org. Info:
sisterhood@shaareyzedek.org or
248-357-5544, ext. 48.
‘END-OF-LIFE DECISIONS’
9 am-noon, April 22. Maimonides
and Cardozo Societies of the Jewish
Federation of Greater Ann Arbor present
“End-of-Life Decisions: Medical, Legal
and Ethical Issues” featuring Richard
Swartz, M.D.; Ed Goldman, J.D. and
Rabbi E.B. “Bunny” Freedman at the
Kellogg Eye Center, 1000 Wall St., Ann
Arbor. Symposium is free and open to
the public. Pre-registration required at
jewishannarbor.org/maim2018 or con-
tact Cindy Adams at 734-677-0100, ext.
245 or cindy@jewishannarbor.org.
FAMILY ‘EARTH DAY’ SERVICE
6:15 pm, April 20. Rabbi Aura Ahuvia
will tell a Jewish folktale during a musi-
cal service geared toward families with
children ages 8-12. A salad dinner fol-
lows for adults. Kids get pizza and enjoy
Earth Day-themed games and crafts. At
Cong. Shir Tikvah, Troy. $5 individual;
$15 family. RSVP: info@shirtikvah.org or
248-649-4418, ext. 1.
PLAN YOUR GARDEN
6-8 pm, April 22. Yad Ezra’s Giving
Gardens Club will help those bringing
a drawing or picture of their potential
garden or workshop. Get advice on site
selection, garden timing and plant place-
ment. At Yad Ezra kosher food pantry,
2850 W. 11 Mile, Berkley. $5-$10, sliding
scale, or free for current/former clients
of Yad Ezra and EBT holders. RSVP:
carly@yadezra.org or 248-548-3663.
GEN. PETRAEUS FOR AIPAC
5:30 pm, April 22. AIPAC, “America’s
Pro-Israel lobby,” will present guest
speaker Gen. David H. Petraeus (U.S.
Army, Retired). Location and other details
from Chicago-based Adrienne of AIPAC:
akaplan@aipac.org or 312-253-8988.
featuring
Louise Borden
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njoy a presentation by Louise Borden, author of The Journey
that Saved Curious George, about the Jewish couple who
created the beloved children’s character and their escape from the
Nazis. Get a first look at our new exhibit The True Wartime Escape of Margret and
H.A. Rey, based on the book.
QAdmission is free with membership
Q Two seatings, at 12:30 and 3:30 PM , each followed by
a kosher dessert reception
Q Space is limited. RSVP required by April 17 to 248.536.9605
or rsvp@holocaustcenter.org
QThe program and exhibit are for ages 12+
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ISRAELI TOT SHABBAT
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ries, dancing and Shabbat snacks. The
Well, an organization for unaffiliated
Jewish young adults, will celebrate Yom
HaAtzmaut (Israeli Independence Day)
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GRADUATING ARTISTS
6-9 pm, April 21. Opening reception for
art exhibit, through May 13. Showcases
the best work of more than 70 Academy
of Art students graduating from depart-
ments of 2D and 3D design, architecture,
ceramics, fiber, metalsmithing, painting,
photography, print media and sculp-
ture. At Cranbrook Art Museum, 39221
monday, april 23
QUESTIONING EVERYTHING #1
7:30-9 pm, April 23. Rabbi Levi
Dubov, director of Chabad Jewish
Center of Bloomfield Hills, teaches
first evening session of “What Is?
Rethinking Everything We Know About
the Universe.” Rohr Jewish Learning
Institute course continues for five more
weeks, with final date to be determined.
At Bloomfield Hills High School, 4200
Andover, Bloomfield Hills. First morning
session of same six-week course begins
11 am-12:30 pm, April 25, at Jewish
Family Service, 6555 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. First class is free, then $80
for course, with 15 percent couple’s
discount; includes textbook. RSVP: myjli.
com. Info: rabbi@bloomfieldhillschabad.
org or 248-949-6210.
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