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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-08-09

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Tuesday, August 21 t 1:00 PM

sunday, aug. 19

tuesday, aug. 21

‘A WALK IN THE WOODS’
9:30-11 am, Aug. 19. Themed walks
are held Sundays through Aug. 26,
canceled only for thunderstorms. Today:
“Nature Creations,” a program for
ages 3 and older. The JCC’s Pitt Child
Development Center educators Shannon
Hall and Lauren Azoury lead a nature
walk, followed by a creative art project
using nature pieces the children col-
lected. 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.

HOW DENMARK SAVED ITS JEWS
1 pm, Aug. 21. “When Good People Do
Something.” Veteran storyteller Corinne
Stavish will share the true story of how
Nazi-occupied Denmark saved 98 per-
cent of its Jewish population from the
Holocaust. At Holocaust Memorial Center,
28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. Free for HMC member. RSVP by
Aug. 20: tinyurl.com/stavish or 248-55-
2400, ext. 145.

wednesday, aug. 22

MEN’S NIGHT OUT
7 pm, Aug. 22. Regardless of affilia-
tion, all community men are welcome to
meet for dinner, camaraderie and some
Talmud, featuring Hazzan David Propis
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. At
Steven Lelli’s Inn on the Green, 27925
Golf Pointe Boulevard, Farmington Hills.
$55, or $50 CSZ Men’s Club member.
Optional cash bar and cigars. RSVP:
248-357-5544.

friday, aug. 24

AUGUST 19
SHOFAR FACTORY

Noon, Aug. 19. Make memories
before the High Holidays at open-
ing of this year’s Sherrill Berman
Shofar Factory. At the JCC, West
Bloomfield. Free. $10 for Shofar
Project Info: jccdet.org or
248-661-1000.

AUGUST 21
YOUNG ADULT RIVER CRUISE

7:30 pm, Aug. 21. Boarding begins
for river boat cruise departing
at 8, returning at 10:30. Theme
is “Creatures of the Sea.” Dress
in optional seafaring attire for a
night of music, drinks (cash bar)
and dancing. NEXTGen Detroit and
Hillel of Metro Detroit present in
partnership with Detroit City Moishe
House and The Well. At Stroh’s River
Place Dock, 201 Joseph Campau,
Detroit. $15 online by Aug. 19/$20
dockside/$5 parking at dock. RSVP:
jewishdetroit.org/event/rivercruise.
Info: Ashley, schnaar@jfmd.org or
Neil, 313-577-3459.

ZOO WINE FUNDRAISER
6-10 pm, Aug. 24. “Wild Beasts Wild
Wine,” for age 21 and older, is an oppor-
tunity to sample wine from 50 local and
national wineries and vineyards. Food
and non-alcoholic beverages are avail-
able. Evening includes live music and
zookeeper talks. At Detroit Zoo, 8450
W. 10 Mile, Royal Oak. $45 advance
(advised) or $85 VIP, including food; $30
for Designated Driver, including unlimited
soft drinks. RSVP: detroitzoo.org/events/
zoo-events/wild-beasts-wild-wine. Info:
248-541-5717.

monday, aug. 27

‘MOVIES & MUNCHIES’
7 pm, Aug. 27. Raise the Roof is
first film in the 2018 CBS Sisterhood
Movie Series. Remaining schedule:
Monkey Business: The Adventures
of Curious George’s Creators, 7 pm;
The Monuments Men, 10:30 am;
and Women’s Balcony, 10:30 am. At
Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. $25 for
series/$7.50 for am, including lunch/$5
for evening. Check payable to Sisterhood
Beth Shalom. Send to Phyllis Weeks,
7061 N. Merrybrook, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322. RSVP requested by Aug. 17.
Info: pweeks202@gmail.com or 248-
470-4157.

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items at least 10 to 14 days in advance
to calendar@thejewishnews.com.

When Good People
Do Something

Featuring Corinne

Stavish

S

toryteller Corinne Stavish will share the amazing
true story of how Nazi-occupied
Denmark saved 98% of its Jewish
population from the Holocaust.
Corinne has been a featured
teller at the National Storytelling
Festival, co-chaired the
Storytelling Network of CAJE,
and was a Detroit Jewish
Woman Artist of the Year
and a Professor of
the Year at Lawrence
Tech University.

Q Included with admission. Free to members.

Q RSVP required by August 20 to
248.553.2400 ext. 145 or
https://tinyurl.com/stavish

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