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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-02-13

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FRIDAY, FEB. 14
GALLERY OPENING
6-9 pm, Feb. 14. Gutman
Gallery, 118 N. 4th Ave., Ann
Arbor, is a new fine art gallery
near Kerrytown owned and
operated by the Guild of Artists
& Artisans. Opening exhibit:
“Amor: Looking Through the
Eyes of Love.” Free event.
Gallery hours: Tues.-Fri., 11
am-5pm; Sat., 9 am-4 pm.

SATURDAY, FEB. 15

MINI MINYAN
10 am, Feb. 15. Adat Shalom
Synagogue will hold a mini
minyan with Hazzan Dan Gross
for a music-filled Shabbat
morning of song and prayer.
Open to the community at no
charge. Info: 248-626-2153 or
sshapiro@adatshalom.org.

EVENING OF DANCE
8 pm, Feb, 15. At the
Berman Center of Performing
Arts, 6600 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. Eisenhower Dance
Detroit headlines a rare eve-
ning of beauty, grace and
power. This will feature the
debut of a recently devel-
oped work by choreographer
Nicolo Fonte. Tickets: etix.
com (Search “Detroit Dance”).
Cost: General admission:
$32; seniors (62 and up) $27;
students $27.

ART EXHIBIT
Art at Henry Ford Hospital,
West Bloomfield. Painted land-
scapes by Fran Wolok will be
exhibited through May 15.

SUNDAY, FEB. 16

INSIDER’
S TOUR
11 am, Feb. 16. Join the
Jewish Historical Society of
Michigan for an exclusive tour
with artist Lynne Avadenka
of her studio in Berkley. She
creates mixed-media work
informed by Jewish experienc-
es. The tour includes free park-
ing at the studio and a group
lunch afterward at Republica
with Avadenka. Register now:
tour limited to 14 people.
No refunds or exchanges.
Cost: JHSM members $70;
non-members $85. Register:
michiganjewishhistory.org.

AUTHOR SPEAKS
2:30 pm, Feb. 16. At the
Holocaust Memorial Center
in Farmington Hills. Dunya
Mikhail, author of The
Beekeeper: Rescuing the
Stolen Women of Iraq. Included
with admission or free to HMC
members. Register: 248-553-
2400, ext 128.

MONDAY, FEB. 17

MONDAYS WITH MEANING
9: 30 am, Feb. 17. An Active
Life-JCC Without Borders
program meets at the David &
Miriam Mondry Bldg., 15000 W.
10 Mile in Oak Park.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
5:30-7 pm, Feb. 17. The
Dorothy & Peter Brown Adult
Day Program holds free month-
ly family caregiver support
group meetings. At JVS, 29699
Southfield Road, Southfield.
Alzheimer’
s Association meet-
ing for family caregivers of all
older adults. For information or
to RSVP: Dorothy Moon, 248-
233-4392 or dmoon@jvsdet.
org.

TUESDAY, FEB. 18

TUESDAY WITH JANET
1:30 pm, Feb. 18. Get together
with host Janet Pont in the
Shaarey Zedek library. Dr.
Robert Rich will discuss “The
Arctic Is Changing.” Cake and
coffee will be served. Info:
jpont@shaareyzedek.org.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19

MOVIE MATINEE
1 pm, Feb. 19. An Active Life
program at the West Bloomfield
Jewish Community Center.
Love, Gilda (86 min.) Free event.

AMERICAN JEWS FOCUS
1 pm, Feb. 19. American Jews
and Their Politics: Origins,
Agendas, and Debates. Drop
In & Learn group at Beth
Ahm invites lifelong learners
to watch and discuss Prof.
Howard Lupovitch’
s video
lecture on “Diaspora Politics.”
No charge; no reservations
needed. Info: Nancy Kaplan,
248-737-1931, or email
nancyellen879@att.net.

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A MUSICAL HISTORY

As it celebrates its centennial year, Orchestra Hall’
s legacy goes beyond its leg-
endary acoustics or the roster of bold-faced names that have graced its stage.
“100 Years of Music, Magic and Community” in the Detroit Historical Museum,
5401 Woodward Ave., invites guests to learn more about Orchestra Hall and the
Detroiters who spent time in this extraordinary space. The exhibition is free with
museum general admission. The story of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the DSO music
director for whom Orchestra Hall was built, will be joined with the story of the
Hall’
s origins and first 20 years. Listen to music, watch videos and try your hand
at conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at an interactive stage. Info: call the
museum, 313-833-1805 or detroithistorical.org.

Feb. 13-April 26

Editor’s
Picks

FEB. 13-JUNE
EICHMANN TRIAL FILM
The Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family
Campus has a new special exhibit, “Operation
Finale: The Capture & Trial of Adolf Eichmann,”
which runs from now through mid-June 2020. It
is a co-production of the Mossad: Israeli Secret
Intelligence Service; Beit Hatfutsot, the Museum of
the Jewish People, Tel Aviv, Israel; and the Maltz
Museum of Jewish Heritage in Cleveland, Ohio.
The exhibit reveals the secret history behind the
capture, extradition and trial of one of the world’
s
most notorious escaped war criminals. The multi-
media exhibit includes 60 original artifacts and 70
photographs, including maps, printed case files,
hand-forged documents and a pair of goggles used
to obscure Eichmann’
s vision during his capture.
Info: holocaustcenter.org or 248-553-2400, ext. 10.

FEB. 21-MARCH 1 WIZARD ON STAGE

Bloomfield Player’
s Community Theater takes a journey down the yellow brick
road in six performances of The Wizard of Oz on stage at Bloomfield Hills High
School, 4200 Andover Road, Bloomfield Hills. The multi-generational cast includes
Stacy Gittleman as Auntie Em and Udi Kapen as Scarecrow; Joyce Breitman is
property mistress. This production is directed by Jeff Shuster and is co-produced
by Jenn Friedman and Rhonda Shuster. Tickets are available at tinyurl.com/
BPWizardofOzTix or by phone at 248-433-0885.

DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

ISRAELI GOVERNMENT PRESS OFFICE

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