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friday, june 8

JEWS OF FRANCE
7:30 pm, June 8. “Jews of France:
Yesterday and Today, a Personal
View.” Artist and hidden child Rene
Lichtman is the scheduled guest
speaker at humanistic Shabbat
service led by Rabbi Jeffrey Falick.
At Birmingham Temple, Farmington
Hills. Info: info@birminghamtemple.
com or Audrey, 313-562-5937.

SATURDAY, JUNE 9

‘TAKE STEPS’ FOR CROHN’S
9 am, June 9. Check-in for Crohn’s
& Colitis Foundation’s “Michigan
Take Steps Walk,” which starts at
10:30. Annual fundraiser is held to
find cures for Crohn’s disease and
ulcerative colitis. The walk route
is 2.6 miles around Southfield
City Center. Begins and ends at
Southfield Civic Center Complex,
26000 Evergreen. RSVP: https://
tinyurl.com/CCFTakeSteps2018.
Venue info: 248-796-4620.

KNITTING CIRCLE
9:30 am, June 9. Sisterhood knits
scarves, hats and afghan throws
for charity. No experience is neces-
sary to join the knitters. At Adat
Shalom Synagogue, Farmington
Hills. Free. Info: 248-851-5100.

SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, June 9. Body and soul are
connected as the wisdom of Torah
is applied to the gentle practice of
yoga. Rabbi Rachel Shere and yoga
instructor Mindy Eisenberg are the
leaders. Bring a yoga mat if pos-
sible. At Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. Free. Info: 248-
851-5100.

SUNDAY, JUNE 10

editor's
picks

‘A WALK IN THE WOODS’
9:30-11 am, June 10 & 17. New
series of family hikes held on
Sundays through August, canceled
only for thunderstorms. Hikes with
a different theme each week will
take place on 250 wooded acres at
the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free, and
no RSVP is needed. Walk schedule:
jccdet.org. Info: Judy, 248-432-
5470.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

monday, june 11

ASIST TO PREVENT SUICIDE
8:15 am, June 11 & 12. Applied
Suicide Intervention Skills Training
(ASIST) is a two-day interactive
workshop that teaches how to
recognize when someone may be
at risk for suicide and ways to help
the person stay safe. At Jewish
Family Service, 6555 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP:
resourcecenter@jfsdetroit.org or
248-592-2313.

THROUGH JUNE 16: OLIVER!

There’s still time to catch St. Dunstan’s Theatre Guild of Cranbrook’s production of Oliver! Based on Oliver
Twist by Charles Dickens, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart (born Lionel Begleiter; his parents escaped
the Galician pogroms against Jews), the show brings the streets of Victorian England to life in the outdoor
Greek theater behind the St. Dunstan’s pavilion in Bloomfield Hills. Starring Aiden Aronoff (above right) as
Oliver and featuring Eli Eisenberg in the children’s ensemble. Directed by Alan Binkow and musical direc-
tion by Marty Mandelbaum. $18-$20. (844) DUNSTAN; stdunstanstheatre.com.

JUNE 14-17: DETROIT MUSIC WEEKEND

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
5:30-7 pm, June 11. Dorothy &
Peter Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program offers sev-
eral caregiver support groups each
month. This evening group is for
family caregivers of all older adults.
At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road,
Southfield. Free. RSVP: Dorothy
Moon, dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-
233-4392.

Four of the Jackson 5 — Tito, Marlon, Jackie and
Jermaine — will be on hand to perform as they
are honored with a mayoral key to the city of
Detroit, where Berry Gordy and Motown launched
their career five decades ago, as they headline the
second-annual hometown festival Detroit Music
Weekend. A year after packing the streets with a
performance by Aretha Franklin, the fest will feature
five stages of free performances by Detroit legends
Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad, Will Sessions,
Craig Brown, Jeff Daniels, Eisenhower Dance
JUNE 14: ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Detroit and more. A celebration of all of the arts in
Dig through your attic and gather up your long-lost
Detroit, the weekend also includes a Gala Evening
goodies: The Antiques Roadshow is coming to
(June 15) with fashion show by Saks Fifth Avenue,
town! PBS’ most-watched ongoing series is stopping a street naming, food trucks and the MotorCity
exclusively at historic locations across the country,
Market, where visitors can pick up everything from
including Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester. About
art to apparel to edibles. The festival was founded
3,000 ticketed guests will receive free valuations of
by Vince Paul, president and artistic director of
their antiques and collectibles from the country’s
Detroit’s Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts.
leading experts. Pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/tickets/faq. Detroitmusicweekend.org.

tuesday, june 12

TALK IN YIDDISH
1 pm, June 12 & 26. Naomi
Pinchuk leads Charles & Frances
Driker Yiddish Conversation Club.
At the Prentis JSL Apartments,
15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Info:
theactivelife@jccdet.org or Rosa,
248-432-5467.

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