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MELTON CLASS
1-2:30 pm, March 17. At Max M. 
Fisher Federation Building. Melton 
presents “And (Social) Justice for All” 
with Rabbi Steven Rubenstein. (Also 
March 24, 31; Apr. 21, 28; May 5, 12, 
19, 26; Jun. 2) This new course will 
draw from text and history to explore 
how social justice work goes beyond 
addressing short-term needs and looks 
at structural causes of injustice today. 
Tuition: $225 (Includes Melton Student 
Reader) Register: 248-205-2557 or 
jLearn.online

FRANKEL CENTER EVENT
7-8:30 pm, March 17. “Translating 
the Holocaust.” At the West Bloomfield 
JCC, 6600 W. Maple Road. With Justin 
Cammy, Frankel Institute fellow. Yiddish 
poet Avrom Sutzkever, witness to the 
destruction of the Vilna Ghetto, wrote a 
memoir of the ghetto experience that 
was subsequently published in Moscow 
and Paris in 1945. 

AUTHOR TO SPEAK
7 pm, March 17. Dr. Rebecca 
Erbelding, historian, archivist and 
curator at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial 
Museum, will discuss her award-win-
ning book, Rescue Board: The Untold 
Story of America’
s Efforts to Save the 
Jews of Europe. Room 1216 of the 
Mardigian Library on the campus of 
the University of Michigan-Dearborn. 
Copies of Dr. Erbelding’
s book will be 
available for purchase at the event 
(cash-only $20) and she will sign 
copies. Free and open to the public. 
Light refreshments will be served. Info: 
jwraight@umich.edu or call 313-583-
6300.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
ORT MEETING
12:30-2:30 pm, March 18. Glenn/
Oak/South Chapter of ORT American 
Michigan Region will hold its general 
meeting at Fleischman Residence, 
6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. 
Hear Bailey Sisoy Isgro, author of 
Rosie — a Detroit Herstory. Rosie the 
Riveter is a cultural icon of World War 
II; Bailey is the owner of Detroit History 
Tours. Refreshments will be served. 
RSVP: Elaine Beresh 248-669-0417.

DROP IN & LEARN
1 pm, March 18. “The Jews of 
Morocco: Modern History to Present 
Day.” At Beth Ahm. Watch and dis-
cuss a video lecture by Prof. Howard 
Lupovitch, which was delivered at 
Temple Israel on Feb. 13 as the con-
cluding lecture in a three-part series 
on the long and fascinating history of 

this illustrious Jewish community in 
North Africa. No charge; no reservations 
needed. Info: Nancy Kaplan (248) 737-
1931 or email nancyellen879@att.net.

ORIGINAL PLAY
7 pm, March 18. At the Berman Center 
for Performing Arts in West Bloomfield. 
The Chaya Mushka High school will 
put on an original play, Upon Her Heart, 
with song and dance based on a true 
story of a heroic group of people who 
rescued “hidden children” throughout 
Europe. Tickets online: adult $18, 
student $16. At the door: adult $20, 
student $18. Info: UponHerHeart@
gmail.com.

 
THURSDAY, MARCH 19
ANIMALS & TRADITION
11 am-12:15 pm, March 18. At the 
Max M. Fisher Federation Building. 
“Lions and Tigers and Bears Oy Vey!” 
with Rabbi Robert Dobrusin. (Also 
March 25, April 1, 22, 29) Bring your 
lunch and enjoy. What does our tra-
dition have to say about the animals 
with whom we share this Earth? There 
will also be time to consider how rela-
tionships with the animal members of 
our families have enriched our spiritual 
lives. Tuition: $75. Register: 248-205-
2557 or jLearn.online.

NOSH & KNOWLEDGE
Noon-2 pm, March 19. NCJW/MI will 
host Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Adat 
Shalom Synagogue. Topic: “Art with 
a Jewish Twist.” A dairy lunch will be 
served. At NCJW office, 26400 Lahser, 
# 306, Southfield. Cost: $10 for mem-
bers; $15 for non-members. Info: 248-
355-3300, ext. 0 or NCJWMI.org.

A MUSICAL EVENT
2 pm, March 19. An afternoon with 
musician Avy Schreiber at Temple Beth 
El. Join the Beth Elders for lunch and 
an afternoon of entertainment by a 
one-man-band. Deli lunch from Pickles 
& Rye. RSVP by March 13 to Danielle 
Gordon at dgordon@tbeonline.org or 
248-851-1100.

SECRETARY OF STATE
7 pm, March 19. At Temple Emanu-
El in Oak Park. Michigan Secretary 
of State Jocelyn Benson provides an 
update to the community followed by 
afterglow. RSVP deadline of Monday, 
March 16. $20. (Discount price of 
$70 for four Spring Festival at Temple 
Emanu-El events).

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