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). 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