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SCIENCE EXHIBIT 
NOW-JUNE 2 
At Cranbrook Institute of 
Science, 39221 Woodward 
Ave. Bloomfield Hills. 
Modern science owes 
a great deal to Galileo 
Galilei (1564-1642) the 
Italian scientist, astronomer 
and mathematician. His 
discoveries enabled great 
paradigm shifts in science 
and paved the way for 
space travel in the 20th 
and 21st centuries. This 
hands-on, interactive 
exhibition engages visitors 
by revealing the secrets of 
Galileo’s groundbreaking 
science through interactive 
experiments and exhibits. 
Interactive experiments 
include levers and scales, 
the pendulum, and laws of 
motion, gears and pulleys. 
Adults: $8, all CIS standard 
members: $6, seniors 65+ 
and children 2-12: $5, CIS 
Enhanced members and 
children under 2: free.

JWV MEMORIAL SERVICES 
10:30 AM & 1 PM, 
MAY 26 (SUN.) 
Join the Jewish War 
Veterans, Dept. of Michigan 
at the annual Memorial Day 
Weekend services. Rabbi 
Daniel Schwartz, Temple 
Shir Shalom, will officiate 
in the Veterans Section of 
Machpelah Cemetery, 21701 

Woodward Ave., south of 
9 Mile in Ferndale at 10:30 
am. Rabbi Jennifer Kaluzny, 
Temple Israel, will lead the 
service at Hebrew Memorial 
Park, 33230 Gratiot Ave., 
north of 14 Mile in Clinton 
Township at 1 pm. 

MUSICAL WEEKEND 
MAY 24-25 (FRI.-SAT.) 
At Temple Israel. Coleen 
Dieker is one of the most 
gifted and dynamic singer/
multi-instrumentalists on 
the scene today. Along with 
her vocals and songwriting, 
she adds piano, guitar, 
flute, ukulele and violin with 
virtuosity and passion. Join 
us for Kabbalat Shabbat on 
Friday then come sing along 
to more of Coleen’s music 
at our Havdalah concert on 
Saturday. Admission is free 
and open to the community. 
Register by May 23 for the 
Havdalah concert: jlive.app/
events/7913. Questions? 
Connect with Maya at 
Maya@temple-israel.org.

BANJO REVIVAL 
8 PM, MAY 24 (FRI.) 
Aaron Jonah Lewis’ Ragtime 
Banjo Revival will be at The 
Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 
Fresh arrangements of 
classic, novelty and British 
ragtime pieces for cello, 
banjo and guitar. $20.

VIOLIN CONCERTO 
8 PM, MAY 25 (SAT.) 
At Orchestra Hall in Detroit. 
Violinist Veronika Eberle, 
“a star performer” shines 
in Brahms’s monumental 
“Violin Concerto” (and on a 
Stradivarius made in 1693). 
Tickets: tickets.dso.org.

DFT FILM 
2 PM, MAY 26 (SUN.) 
Detroit Film Theatre in the 
DIA. Evil Does Not Exist. 
Deep in the forest of the 
rural village Harasawa, 
single parent Takumi lives 
with his young daughter, 
Hana, and does odd jobs 
for locals. The serenity 
of this untouched land is 
disrupted by the arrival of 
a Tokyo company ready 
to start construction on a 
glamping site for tourists — 
a plan that could have dire 
results for the community. 
In Japanese with English 
subtitles. (105 min.) General 
admission $10.50. Seniors, 
students and DIA members 
$8.50.

WALK THE ZOO 
6-9 PM, MAY 28 (TUES.) 
Celebrate Israel’s 76th 
Independence Day by 
turning the Detroit Zoo 
white and blue with a 

community-wide solidarity 
walk. Come dressed in 
your favorite white and 
blue and get ready for an 
amazing evening. Start 
with an opening ceremony 
and then walk the zoo for 
Israel at your own self-
guided pace. There will be 
plenty to see and do along 
the way, including a food 
tent with Israeli favorites 
(dietary laws observed); a 
community fair with Israel-
themed crafts, games and 
more; a scavenger hunt 
led by our Shinshinim with 
prizes for everyone; access 
to most of the zoo’s indoor 
and outdoor exhibits. $18 
per person for adults (18+); 
$7 per person for children 
(4 to 17); children under 4 
are free. Tickets: jlive.app/
events/7660.

LECTURE SET
7:30-9 PM, MAY 29 (WED.) 
Tal Becker will lecture on 
“The Jewish Predicament: 
What Changes and What 
Remains the Same.” At 
Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek. Hartman senior 
fellow Tal Becker, former 
legal adviser and veteran 
peace negotiator of Israel’s 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 
will address key questions 

JWV MEMORIAL SERVICES 
MAY 26, 10:30 AM & 1 PM

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

MUSICAL WEEKEND 
MAY 24-25

Coleen 
Dieker

