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Events for Spring 2008

                                                           

Meeting dedicated to 63rd Anniversary of the Victory in WWII.

Thursday, May 8, 6 p.m.

Program: Honoring of  the veterans – jubilee

                 Greeting - Russian Choir “ Spring”,

                  Concert – “Duo Overtime”     

 

Banquet dedicated to 63rd  Anniversary of the Victory in WWII.

Friday, May 9, 6p.m.

                        

“Lunch for volunteers”

Thursday, May 15, noon.

           

Creative poetry evening with local author Isaak Trabskiy

Sunday, May 18, 6 p.m.

 

Trip to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.   Ashkenazy’s Pictures.                           

This concert features works by Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff,  Mussorgsky/Ashkenazy.

Friday, May 23, Bus leaves from JCC at 9:45 a.m.  $27.00                                                            

                                                                                       

Celebration the 60th Anniversary of Israel’s Independence.

Program: Exhibition, Jewish songs (music videos), concerto,

together… Lo-mir-alie ynainym.

The evening arranged by Ernst Fastovskiy.

Sunday, May 25, 3 p.m.

                                                                                                         

“ The life of Remarkable People”.

Lecture. “ The 3rd president of the US Thomas Jefferson”.

Narrated by Yuriy Zeltzer.

Wednesday, June 4, 7 p.m.

 

“Fans of the Arts”. Musical evenung with Ilya Kozadaev.

“History of Piano Music.”

Wednesday, June 11, 7 pm.

 

‘ Fans of the Arts”. Evening of humour.

Ironical and humorous poetry and prose. Georgii Frumker.

Sunday, June 15, 3 pm. $10.

 

“ Your Health in your Hand”

Lecture “Sickness of civilization”,

narrated by Marina Sheyman.    7 pm.

 

Anyone new to America from the former
Soviet Union is invited to learn about our
ways of life, our language and discover their
Jewish heritage through the Center
acculturation programs. Activities focus on
history, culture and trips throughout Michigan, neigboring states and countries, as well as programs reflecting Jewish holiday traditions.

The Russian Acculturation Program provides educational programs on different aspects of American life and history; on Israel's history;
on Jewish culture, religion and traditions.
Our cultural programs are designed to preserve the culture for the future generations of Russian
ancestry. Yearly we offer more than 50 lectures, poetic-musical series, "Fans of the Arts," concerts, socials and health-related programs.
Translation services are available to
Russian- and English-speaking communities.

To receive our monthly calendar of events
by mail, call 248.967.4030, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
You can help us as a volunteer with our
Fans of the Arts programs, creative poetry
evenings, lectures, socials and our monthly mailing.


ONGOING PROGRAMS:
Chess Club
Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

The "Spring" Choir
Monday at 3:30 p.m., and Thursday at 3:30 pm.


Russian Library
 Monday noon - 1 p.m.  and Thursday  3 p.m.– 4 p.m.


Chess lessons for children
Tuesday 6 p.m.