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friday, april 20

SHAKE, RATTLE & TWIST
10:30 am, April 20. Program for
parents and grandparents to
spend time with their kids, age
3 and younger. Older siblings are
welcome. Sing songs and braid
challah with clergy. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. $3/
family for non-members; free for
members. RSVP: Debi Banooni,
dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248-
626-2153.

editor's
picks

ISRAELI MUSIC SHABBAT
7 pm, April 20. Celebrate Israel’s
70th birthday with Shir Chadash
Choir and Israeli music at Shabbat
service. At Temple Emanu-El, Oak
Park. Info: 248-967-4020.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

APRIL 20-22:

Michigan Modernism

NOSH & KNOWLEDGE: BLINTZES
12:30 pm, April 21. Shabbat Service
followed by Nosh and Knowledge
with Rabbi Mark Miller. Enjoy a
delicious lunch and conversation
about why we eat dairy products on
Shavuot. At Temple Beth El. Lunch
$18. RSVP: Nancy Fortier, 248-495-
5013.

Love Modernism? Check out some of the best selections of art, furniture, jewelry, lighting, vintage clothing
and more at the 2018 Michigan Modernism Art & Antiques Show at the Southfield Pavilion ($12).
An Opening Night Preview Party ($65-$95) will benefit the Rhonda Walker Foundation and the Tony
Roko Art Foundation and features Detroit jazz singer Nicole New and hors d’ouevres by JN Contributing
Writer Annabel Cohen of Annabel Cohen Cooks Detroit. (856) 686-9000; mitchelldisplays.com.

APRIL 21: Confidential

PHOTO BY JERRY METELLUS

SYNERGY SHABBAT
8 pm, April 20. “The Mystical
Meaning of Shabbat.” Presentation
by Scholar-in-Residence Eitan
Fishbane, associate professor
of Jewish Thought at Jewish
Theological Seminary. At 12:30
pm April 21, his topic for a post-
Kiddush discussion is: “Unleash
the Power: Discovering God in the
Natural World.” At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info:
adatshalom.org/synergy-shabbat or
248-851-5100.

Eisenberg are the leaders. Body
and soul are connected as the
wisdom of Torah is applied to
the gentle practice of yoga. Bring
a yoga mat. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Info: sshapiro@adatshalom.org or
248-626-2153.

Audience favorites of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars Maks
and Val Chmerkovskiy team with Peta Murgatroyd (aka Mrs.
Maks Chmerkovskiy), another DWTS champ, to perform in
Maks, Val & Peta Live On Tour: Confidential at Detroit’s
Fox Theatre. Created and choreographed by the brothers,
Confidential is a narrative-driven show combining ballroom
elegance and a live story. $25-$79.50. 313presents.com.

SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, April 21. Rabbi Rachel
Shere and yoga instructor Mindy

JUSTICE AT BREAKFAST
10 am, April 22. “Justice, Justice
Shall You Pursue” is topic for
University of Michigan Law School
Professor Barbara McQuade, second
speaker in the “Repair the World”-
themed Spring Festival, through April
29. She is a 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 stu-
dent. Free for series sponsors and
patrons. RSVP: 248-967-4020 or
templefamily@emanuel-mich.org.

TAMARACK CAMPS BENEFIT
6:30-9 pm, April 22. “Send a Kid
to Tamarack (SK2T).” Registration
before program with keynote speak-
er Jessica Alter and comedian Avi
Liberman. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Southfield. Info: 248-952-9105 or
248-647-1100. RSVP:
tamarackcamps.com/SK2Tevent.

saturday, april 21

KID-ISH CLUB
9:30 am, April 21. In honor of Earth
Day, join Temple Beth El for an
action-packed “Fire and Ice” show
put on by Mad Science. Live demos
of natural phenomena, Shabbat
songs and a snack. For ages 0-6.
Info: Rabbi Megan Brudney, 248-
851-1100 or mbrudney@ tbeonline.
org.

sunday, april 22

APRIL 29: Anastasia Rizikov

Toronto-born teen prodigy Anastasia Rizikov made her
orchestral debut on piano at age 7 — and has since
appeared as a soloist across North America and Europe.
Fluent in English, Russian, Ukrainian — and work-
ing toward mastering French — Rizikov is passionate
about sharing her unique musical voice with audiences
around the world. The Berman Center for Performing
Arts at the West Bloomfield JCC. Theberman.org.

monday, april 23

SUMMER TRAVEL
Registration now open. The JCC’s
Center Travel and Shoreline Tours
& Travel are offering two escorted

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