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FRIDAY, APRIL 12
BOOK CLUB MEETS
10 am-112 pm, April 12. At Jewish 
Family Service, 6555 W. Maple Road, 
West Bloomfield. Discussion of The 
Price of Silence: A Mom’
s Perspective 
of Mental Illness by Liza Long. 
Moderator: Tara Hayes, Ph.D. Cost: 
$18. Register at jfsdetroit.org/priceof-
silence or contact Wendy Eisenshtadt, 
248-592-2339.

SHABBAT ROCKS
6 pm, April 12. Adat Shalom cele-
brates Shabbat with this participatory, 
engaging and spirited service for all 
ages with instrumental accompani-
ment. Open to the community at no 
charge. Info: 248-851-5100.

SHABBOS SPA DAY
7:15 pm, April 12. Relax and enjoy the 
prayers, melodies and three-part har-
mony of Reb Aura Ahuvia, Rabbi Arnie 
Sleutelberg and Hazzan Steve Klaper. 
“Wrap-up” event for synagogue’
s 36th 
anniversary year. At Shir Tikvah, Troy. 
Info: shirtikvah.org or 248-649-4418, 
ext. 2.

SHABBAT LIVE
7:30 pm, April 12. At Temple Kol Ami 
in West Bloomfield. This music-filled 
service will be preceded by a wine and 
cheese pre-oneg at 7 pm.

SATURDAY, APRIL 13
SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, April 13. Join Rabbi Rachel 
Shere and yoga instructor Mindy 
Eisenberg at Adat Shalom Synagogue. 
No yoga experience is necessary. 
No charge and the community is 
welcome. Dress comfortably; bring a 
mat. Info: 
248-851-5100.

MINI MINYAN
10 am, April 13. Adat Shalom 
Synagogue invites you to join Lisa 
Soble Siegmann for a music-filled 
Shabbat morning of song and prayer. 
Free and open to the community. Info: 

contact 248-626-2153 or 
sshapiro@adatshalom.org. 

SUNDAY, APRIL 14
PANEL DISCUSSION
9 am-12:30 pm, April 14. WSU’
s 
Center for Peace and Conflict Studies 
and the Cohn-Haddow Center for 
Judaic Studies present a panel on 
“Beyond Fear and Hate.” At Temple 
Beth El, Bloomfield Township.

MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS
9:30 am, April 14. Join Rabbi Aaron 
Bergman and Hazzan Daniel Gross at 
Adat Shalom. The topic for this pre-Pe-
sach program will be “How to Walk 
Through the Turbulent Seas of Your 
Life.” The community is welcome. No 
charge. Info: call 248-851-5100.

BETH OLHEM CEMETERY
10 am- 1 pm April 14. Beth Olem 
Cemetery will be open to visitors. 
For information, call Clover Hill Park 
Cemetery Office at 248-723-8884 or 
visit cloverhillpark.org.

PARENTING HELP
9:30 am, April 14. The Adat Shalom-
Beth Achim Learning Community, Adult 
Learning Department & Sisterhood 
invite you to the second parenting 
program led by Jackie Issner, Ph.D., LP. 
No charge for Adat Shalom members; 
non-members $5. RSVP: 248-626-
2153, sshapiro@adatshalom.org.

MATZAH FACTORY
3-5 pm April 14. At the JCC. Kids can 
build a pyramid, make matzah and 
cross the Red Sea. Register at jccdet.
org/MatzahFactory or contact Shoshana 
Fain at sfain@jccdet.org or (248) 432-
5451.

MONDAY, APRIL 15
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
5:30-7 pm, April 15. The Dorothy & 
Peter Brown Adult Day Program holds 
free family caregiver support group 
meetings. At JVS, Southfield. Info/

RSVP: Dorothy Moon 248-233-
4392, dmoon@jvsdet.org.

MUSSAR MIONDAY
7 pm, April 15. Adults of all ages are 
invited to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman at 
Adat Shalom for a unique approach to 
living a good and meaningful life. The 
community is welcome. No charge. 
RSVP: Sheila Lederman 248-851-5100 
ext. 246 or email slederman@adatsha-
lom.org.

GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION
7 pm, April 15. NCJW-MI’
s Public 
Affairs Education Committee will 
hold this program at the Farmington 
Community Library, 32737 W. 12 
Mile, Farmington Hills. Speakers 
and presentation of award in Youth 
Media Contest. There is no cost to 
attend. Info: 248-355-3300, ext. 0, or 
NCJWMI.org.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
THE DOCTOR SPEAKS
11:30 am, April 17. The Cancer 
Thrivers Network for Jewish Women 
presents “The Doctor Is In: A 
Conversation with Philip J. Stella, 
MD.” Moderator is Cheryl Chodun. 
Registration at 11:30 am. Kosher 
lunch at noon. Speaker at 12:30 
pm. At Temple Shir Shalom in West 
Bloomfield. RSVP to Andrea Nitzkin at 
248-592-3988 or 
anitzkin@jfsdetroit.org.

SATURDAY, APRIL 20
SECOND SEDER
5:30 pm, April 20. Join Shir Tikvah 
for the second night of Passover 
seder. Cost: $30 per adult, $18 per 
child (children 4 and under eat free). 
Feel free to bring your favorite wine. 
RSVP: shirtikvah.org by April 12. Info: 
Lorelei Berg at lorelei@shirtikvah.org.

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MEET THE CLINTONS

Actor Ben Stiller of Meet the Parents and Night at 
the Museum, will be the moderator for “An Evening 
with President Bill Clinton and former Secretary 
of State Hillary Rodham Clinton” at the Fox Theatre 
in Detroit at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12. The Clintons 
will take part in a series of conversations across North 
America, continuing through May. Attendees will have 
the opportunity to hear one-of-a-kind conversations 
with the two leaders as they tell their stories from some 
of the most important moments in modern history, from 
the American presidency to the halls of the Senate 
and State Department, to one of the United States’
 
most controversial and unpredictable presidential 
elections. Tickets are $69.50 and can be purchased 
at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com, the Fox Theatre 
and Little Caesars Arena XFINITY box offices and 
Ticketmaster.com.

APRIL 12

FUN AT BELLE ISLE

The Belle Isle Conservancy is holding an open house 
at the Belle Isle Aquarium: Secrets to Survival in 
a Watery World from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Explore the 
amazing adaptations animals utilize to not only 
survive, but thrive, in aquatic environments. Enjoy 
scavenger hunts, hands-on activities and then stop 
by the classroom for a more in-depth look at some 
aquatic animal survival techniques. If you have time, 
you can stop by the “Say Cheese Fest Detroit” at 
the Belle Isle Boat House beginning at 2 p.m. Tickets 
are $30-$50.

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