on the go JULY 26: FILMING THE CAMPS continued from page 37 JCC MOVIE MATINEE 1-2:30 pm, July 25. The Active Life Program shows No Ordinary Hero. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free. Info: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet. org or 248-432-5467. DROP IN & LEARN 1-2:30 pm, July 25. “Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece” is the next topic in the Wednesday video series. Prof. Devin E. Naar will discuss the fate of Salonica’s Jews. He is the Isaac Alhadeff Professor of Sephardic Studies and associate professor of history and Jewish Studies at University of Washington. Nancy Kaplan leads a brief, informal discussion fol- lowing. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. Walk-ins are welcome. Info: nancyellen879@att.net or 248-737-1931. CURRENT EVENTS 2-3 pm, July 25. Retired social studies teacher David Higer reviews highlights of the month’s current events. Open to the com- munity. At Temple Kol Ami, West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.org or 248-661- 0040. STEM CELL DINNER SEMINAR 7 pm, July 25. Dr. Sol Cogan, DC, speaking in conjunction with Neuro Pain Consultants, will discuss the use of stem cells for treat- ing joint pain. At Ginopolis, 27815 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. RSVP: 248-949-6037. IRP KIRSCH LECTURE 7:30-9 pm, July 25. “The Latest Developments in the Middle East and North Korea.” The speaker will be Fred Pearson, Ph.D., political science professor at Wayne State University and director of WSU Center for Peace & Conflict Studies. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $5, or free for IRP member. No RSVP is needed. Info: irp@jccdet.org or 248- 432-5406. THURSDAY, JULY 26 EXPLORE GENEALOGY 7 pm, July 26. “The Genealogy Journey: From Research to Reunion.” Berman Night of Learning program with speaker Jim Grey, a past president of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Free. Info: shaareyzedek.org or Kelli, 248-357-5544. FRIDAY, JULY 27 SHABBAT IN THE SUN 5:45-8 pm, July 27. Good Shabbos Detroit and the synagogue invite families of all ages. Hazzan Dan Gross and Rabbi Rachel Shere will lead the group in celebrating Tu b’Av, the Jewish holiday of love, at a musical outdoor Shabbat service. Families should bring a blan- ket for seating. A barbecue dinner will follow, with games and activities for the children. On Adat Shalom Synagogue’s playground, Farmington Hills. Dinner: $7 adult, $4 ages 3-12; prices increase after noon on July 20. RSVP deadline: July 23: Debi, dbanooni@ adatshalom.org or 248-626-2153. 38 July 19 • 2018 jn SHABBAT WITH THE WELL 7-9 pm, July 27. “Shabbat in Capital Park.” Location is in Downtown Detroit. Check back for more details at meetyouatthewell.org/ calendar. SATURDAY, JULY 28 ‘COME HUNGRY, LEAVE HAPPY’ 9:30 am-noon, July 28 & Aug. 25. On these select Saturdays, Linda Yellin’s Feet on the Street Tours offers culinary tours of vendors and businesses in historic Eastern Market in Detroit. Meet 9:15 at Rocky’s, 2489 Russell. $31 online; includes $1 donation to Gleaner’s Community Food Bank. Advance RSVP required: EnjoytheD.com. Info: 313-393-2055. WEST BLOOMFIELD ART FAIR 10 am-5 pm, July 28-29. The 16th annual Hot Works Orchard Lake Fine Art Show pres- ents works for sale by more than 150 juried artists. Also on display will be original and handmade art by youth artists, ages 5-13 or grades K-8. Site is at Powers & Daly roads, south of Maple and west of Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Info: hotworks.org or facebook.com/hotworksartshows. CHILDREN’S LITERACY EXPERT 10:15-11:45 am & 1:30-3 pm, July 28. “Buzzing for Books.” Lester L. Laminack, pro- fessor emeritus at Western Carolina University, will read specially selected stories for little ones, and provide reading and writing strate- gies for parents and students. Program is for ages 3-8, parents and other family members. Book Beat in Oak Park will have copies of his book for signing. Morning at Royal Oak Public Library, 222 E. 11 Mile. Afternoon at Southfield Public Library, 26300 Evergreen. Info: Book Beat, 248-968-1190. LAKES ROCK CONCERT 5:30-11 pm, July 28. “Rockin’ Under the Stars.” Evening of music features Audrey Ray, followed by Power Play Detroit. Food, beer, wine and soft drinks will be available. Bring lawn chairs. At Multi-Lakes Conservation Assn., 3860 Newton, Commerce. $5. Info: LakesAreaChamber.com or 248-624-2826. SUNDAY, JULY 29 A WALK IN THE WOODS 9:30-11 am, July 29. Themed walks are held Sundays through Aug. 26, canceled only for thunderstorms. Today: “Nature Writing in the Woods.” Adults age 18 and older are invited to bring a notebook and writing implement to a creative outdoors experience. Hazon JOFEE coach Marissa Wais is the leader. Wear closed- toe shoes. Held on 250 wooded acres at the JCC, West Bloomfield. Free, and no RSVP is needed. Walk schedule: jccdet.org. Info: Judy, 248-432-5470. WOMEN’S SPEAKER SERIES 10 am, July 29. “Acting with Grit and Resilience When Bad Things Happen.” The speaker is former Detroiter Reva Judas, found- er and director of NechamaComfort. Her inter- national nonprofit organization provides coun- seling and support services for individuals and FILMING THE CAMPS 7 pm, July 26. “A First in History: Film as Evidence in the Nuremberg Trials.” Exhibit opens with lecture by Christian Delage, film director, historian and exhibition curator. Dessert reception follows. Exhibit runs through Dec. 30. At Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Free, but RSVP is required ASAP: tinyurl.com/ hmcfilming or 248-553-2400, ext. 145. families who have experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth or loss of an infant. At Young Israel of Oak Park, 15041 W. 10 Mile. Free; includes a light breakfast. RSVP: 248-967-3655. MUSIC@MAIN 3-4:15 pm, July 29. Doors open at 2:30. Scott and Jeremy, two young Metro Detroiters with great voices, will sing classic songs from the Great American Songbook. Ken Knoppow chairs the ongoing series. At West Bloomfield Twp. Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road. Free. Info: westbloomfieldlibrary.org or 248- 232-2234. GARDEN PARTY FUNDRAISER 4-7 pm, July 29. “Light up the Cabin Party.” Held at a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Detroit’s Palmer Woods neighborhood. Funds raised at the summer party will go toward the continuing restoration of the Palmer Park cabin. At 19145 Strathcona, Detroit. $75; includes wine, locally prepared food, tour of garden and a portion of the house. Info: peopleforpalmerpark.org or Barbara, 313-891- 2514. MONDAY, JULY 30 GOLF BENEFIT 8 am-5 pm, July 30. Scramble format at the Hall Financial Golf Classic. It is a benefit for Student Heart Check, a Beaumont children’s program that brings cardiologists into area schools for free heart health screenings. At TCP of Michigan, 1 Nicklaus Drive, Dearborn. $500, or $1,500 for foursome; includes three meals and more. RSVP by July 27: hallclassic. com/golf-tournament or Tiffany, 248-590- 0277. TUESDAY, JULY 31 HISTORICAL, MONUMENTAL JEWS 7:30 pm, July 31. “Mordecai Kaplan and the War on Jewish Assimilation.” Concluding self-contained lecture in a series, “Jewish Mount Rushmore: Four Figures Who Changed the Course of Jewish History.” The presenter is Prof. Howard Lupovitch, director of Cohn- Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University. At Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. $15, or free for Beth Ahm member. RSVP: ablau@cbahm.org or 248-851-6880. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 SPOUSAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP 1:30-3:30 pm, Aug. 1-29 & Sept. 5. National Council of Jewish Women/MI is starting a weekly support group series for individuals who have experienced the death of a spouse