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TUESDAY, JAN. 15
BEGINNER HEBREW
9:30-10:45 am, Jan. 15. At Max M. 
Fisher Federation Bldg., 6735 Telegraph, 
Bloomfield Hills. Total Beginner Hebrew 
will be taught by Dorit Warfman. Tuition 
for 12 sessions: $175. (Class also meets 
on Tuesdays from 7-8:15 pm.)

SIMPLY DANCE
11 am- Jan. 15. At JCC, 6600 W. Maple, 
West Bloomfield. Class is led by Christine 
Stewart; no partner needed. Cost: $7. 
Info: 248-432-5467.

METRO DETROIT HISTORY
1:30 pm, Jan. 15. Hear about the history 
of the Jewish community in Metro 
Detroit through its cemeteries. At Cong. 
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. CSZ Seniors 
will host a presentation by Jewish 
Historical Society of Michigan docents 
Judie Blumeno and Ruthe Goldstein. 
Light refreshments will be served. 

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16
MIND UNIVERSITY
1 pm, Jan. 16. AT JFS, 6555 W. Maple 
in West Bloomfield. Free brain health 
workshop. Guest speaker Veronica Zador 
will discuss the benefits of yoga therapy 
on the brain. To register, contact Mary 
Martella at mmartella@jfsdetroit.org or 
248-592-2671.

MOVIE MATINEE
1 pm, Jan. 16. At JCC, 6600 W. Maple, 
West Bloomfield. The Deli Man (91 min.) 
Info: 248-432-5467.

SEARCH FOR FREEDOM
1 pm, Jan. 16. “Emancipation and 
Abolition: The Transatlantic Search for 
Freedom” is a Drop In & Learn video-
streamed lecture by Prof. Howard 
Lupovitch (originally presented at the 
Holocaust Memorial Center in Dec. 
2013). At Cong. Beth Ahm, 5075 W. 
Maple Road, West Bloomfield. Free and 
open to the community; no reservations 
required. Each week’
s video is followed 
by brief informal discussion facilitated by 
Nancy Kaplan. For info call Nancy (248) 
737-1931 or email nancyellen879@att.
net.

THURSDAY, JAN. 17
‘
SUPREME INJUSTICE’
7:30 pm, Jan. 17. Paul Finkelman 
to speak at Jewish Ferndale, 1725 
Pinecrest Drive. This talk, based on his 
recent book, Supreme Injustice: Slavery 
in the Nation’
s Highest Court, explores 
the personal relationship to slavery of 
Chief Justice John Marshalland how that 
relationship affected his decision making. 
The talk will also discuss the two other 
major justices of this period, Joseph 
Story and Chief Justice Roger B. Taney. 
Finkelman is president of Gratz College 
the oldest Jewish liberal arts college in 
the U.S. Info: (248) 798-5082.

Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant
Send items at least 14 days in advance to 
calendar@thejewishnews.com.

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D

avid Silver, named last year as a 36 
Under 36 honoree by the JN and The 
Well, is recovering from a serious car 
accident the morning of Christmas Eve. Silver is 
founder and executive director of the nonprofit 
organization Detroit Horse Power, which uses 
the power of horses to expand opportunities for 
Detroit’
s children.
A letter sent from officers of Detroit Horse 
Power says Silver “suffered injuries to his head 
and neck and spent the holidays in the hospital. 
However, he is safe and rapidly on the mend. 
Moreover, doctors expect him to make a full 
recovery given patience and time.
”
Silver grew up in Westchester County, N.Y. 
After graduating Dartmouth, he joined Teach for 
America and came to Detroit. He fell in love with 
the city and started his nonprofit here. To read 
a 2015 JN story about Silver, go to https://bit.
ly/2VCncpV
. To learn more about Detroit Horse 
Power, go to detroithorsepower.org.

 
JN Sends 
Healing 
Thoughts To 
David Silver

