SATURDAY, MAY 4
SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, May 4. Join Rabbi Rachel
Shere and yoga instructor Mindy
Eisenberg to study Torah and
practice yoga at Adat Shalom to rid
yourself of “internal chametz.” No
yoga experience is necessary. Free
and open to the community. Dress
comfortably and bring a mat if you
have one. Info: 248-851-5100.
SUNDAY, MAY 5
MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS
9:30 am, May 5. Adults are invited
to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. The class is
designed to help individuals find their
internal spirituality and realize that
Judaism can make them happier.
There is no charge. Info: 248-851-
5100.
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
11 am. SHORESH, Temple Shir
Shalom’
s Religious School, will host
an open house for interested PreK
to sixth-grade families at Hillel Day
School. RSVPs appreciated, but not
required:
shoresh@shirshalom.org or
248-406-4255.
KLEZMER BAND
3 and 4:30 pm. Beyond the Pale,
rooted in Klezmer accented with other
musical styles played on mandolin,
clarinet, accordion, violin, percussion
and bass, takes the stage in the
Main Library Meeting Room at the
West Bloomfield Public Library, 4600
Walnut Lake Road. Seating is limited
and opens a half-hour prior to the
performance.
GOLDA’
S BALCONY
7 pm, May 5. Berman Center in
West Bloomfield. Filmed stage
performance of the life of Golda
Meir. Talkback with David Fishelson,
producer, after the screening. $13.
detroitjewishfilmfestival.com.
YIDDISH CLASSES
2:30-3:30, May 5. At the Downtown
Synagogue. A language and culture
course teaching Yiddish through the
artistic and political movements of
(mostly) 19th- and 20th-century
Ashkenazic Jews. Eight sessions led
by Ollie Elkus, Yiddish translator. To
enroll: email programcoordinator@
downtownsynagogue.org.
MONDAY, MAY 6
JCRC/AJC ANNUAL MEETING
7-9 pm, May 6. At Max M. Fisher
Federation Building. The guest speaker,
Yael Aronoff, will discuss the April
9 Israeli elections. Aronoff is the
Michael and Elaine Serling and Friends
Endowed Chair in Israel Studies,
director of Jewish Studies at Michigan
State University and an associate
professor at James Madison College.
TUESDAY, MAY 7
DONOR DAY
10 am-3 pm, May 7. Adat Shalom
Sisterhood Donor Day. Complimentary
Coffee Corner until noon, speaker and
luncheon at noon, boutiques until 3 pm.
Carolyn Normandin, regional director,
Michigan Anti-Defamation League, will
present “Anti-Semitism: Information
is Power, Important Facts and
Discussion.” Info: the synagogue office
at 248-851-5100 or visit adatshalom.
org/events/donor-day-2019.
‘
SIMPLY DANCE’
11 am, May 7. Continues May 14,
21, 28 and June 4,11,18, 25. Led by
Christine Stewart at the JCC. Cost $7.
No partner needed.
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MAY 5
YOM HASHOAH DAY
2 pm. At Holocaust Memorial Center,
28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. Info: 248-556-3178 or katrina.
finkelstein@holocaustcenter.org.
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