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BUDAPEST ORCHESTRA

This program is presented by the University Musical Society in 
Ann Arbor. Ivan Fischer, conductor, has composed many Jewish-
themed works, including The Red Heifer, about anti-Semitism’
s rise 
in Hungary. In this concert, Fischer conducts an all-Antonin Dvorák 
program, including some rarely heard gems. At Hill Auditorium, 825 
North University Ave., Ann Arbor. Ticket office: 734-764-2538.

FEB. 20

FEB. 23 - KLEZMER MUSIC 
Klezundheit, playing traditional and modern klezmer, Gypsy, Balkan 
and jazz music, will perform at 3 p.m. with a second show at 4:30 
p.m. At the West Bloomfield Library in the main meeting room. Free.

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FRIDAY, FEB 21
YANIV SEGAL TO CONDUCT

8 pm, Feb. 21. Yaniv Segal will 

conduct the Ann Arbor Symphony 

Orchestra in a free concert featuring 

concertos by Liszt, Ravel, Beethoven 
 

and Gershwin at Hill Auditorium, 825 

N. University. (734) 994-4801, a2so.

com.

SUNDAY, FEB 23
CLOTHING DRIVE

1-3 pm, Feb. 23. Sort and 

schmooze at Isaac Agree Downtown 

Synagogue. Come for the commu-

nity clothing drive hosted in partner-

ship by Repair the World and Moishe 

Houses Royal Oak/Detroit. There will 

be sorting, games, snacks and more. 

All clothing items will be donated to 

Cass Community Social Services. 

FILM SCREENING

2:30 pm, Feb. 23. At the Holocaust 

Memorial Center in Farmington Hills. 

Operation Finale (2 hrs. 2 min). Cost: 

$10 per person or $5 with HMC 

membership. 

MONDAY, FEB 24
MONDAYS WITH MEANING

9:30 am, Feb. 24. An Active Life-

JCC Without Borders program meets 

at the David & Miriam Mondry Bldg., 

15000 W. 10 Mile in Oak Park.

TUESDAY, FEB. 25
SIMPLY DANCE

11 am, Feb. 25. An Active Life 

program at the Jewish Community 

Center in West Bloomfield. Christine 

Stewart will lead; no partner needed. 

Cost: $7.

HEALTH PROGRAM

1 pm, Feb. 25. Jewish Family 

Service’
s six-week Personal Action 

Torward Health (PATH) program 

helps people with chronic health 

conditions live healthier lives. Weekly 

through March 31. Free, but reser-

vations required to Lynne Breuer, 

248-592-2333 or lbreuer@jfsdetroit.

org.

TUESDAY WITH JANET

1:30 pm, Feb. 25. Join host Janet 

Pont in the Shaarey Zedek library. 

Jeri Fishman will show incredible 

pictures of an exhibition of “The 

Violins of Hope,” which were saved 

after the Holocaust. Cake and coffee 

will be served. Info: jpont@

shaareyzedek.org.

SPEAKER FOR SNOWBIRDS

2 pm, Feb. 25. In the clubroom at 

Indian Spring Country Club, 11501 

El Clair Ranch Road, Boynton 

Beach, Fla. Join with the Jewish 

Historical Society of Michigan as 

historian Irwin Cohen speaks on 

“Detroit Stories and Heroes: Things 

You Never Knew.” Light refresh-

ments and complimentary valet 

parking. Kosher treats available on 

request. No refunds or exchanges. 

Cost: JHSM members $25; non-

members $36. Register: michigan 

jewishhistory.org.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26
ROSH CHODESH

10 am, Feb. 26. Adat Shalom 

Sisterhood invites women to wel-

come the new month of Adar with a 

morning study session led by Rabbi 

Rachel Shere. No charge. RSVP: 

Rochelle.r.lieberman@gmail.com or 

248-553-2498.

MOVIE MATINEE

1 pm, Feb. 26. An Active Life pro-

gram at the West Bloomfield JCC. 

I Can Get It For You Wholesale (89 

min) No subtitles. Free event.

SCHOLARS INTERVIEWED

1 pm, Feb. 26. At Beth Ahm: Smart 

Assistants and Shabbat, Jewish 

Slaveholders in Jamaica and Meir 

Kahane and Jewish Survivalism. 

These video interviews are with 

guest scholars from Valley Beit 

Midrash in Phoenix, Ariz., conducted 

by Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz. No 

charge; no reservations needed. 

Info: Nancy Kaplan, 248-737-1931, 

or email nancyellen879@att.net.

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FEB. 23
PIANO CONCERT 
At 2 pm, the Kerrytown Concert 
House, 415 N. Fourth Ave. in Ann 
Arbor, will feature Louis Nagel on 
piano. The first half of the program, 
“Some Chestnuts and a Harder 
Nut to Crack,” will feature short 
familiar works. In the second half, 
Nagel will perform a major work. 
For tickets: 734-769-2999.

LOUIS NAGEL

UMS
CAMIMUSIC

