The conversation's leaping-off point: grandparents, our relationships with them, the unique role they play in our lives and the common enemies we share. Friday 9:30 a.m. Anxiety. Will the kids brave the blizzard on their school break to come back to camp? 3 p. m. No trip to the Latino Mission Society would be complete without bowling (and manually setting the pins) on their four-lane basement alley. Irrespective of the geographic, racial and religious differences between the groups, all of the volunteers are comparably poor bowlers in the absence of bumpers. 10 a.m. They came back! Kids shake off layers of coats and snow and don't miss a beat. One mother shares that her boys literally dragged her out of bed to bring them. Chaos and creativity ensue as campers and volunteers craft their own wizards, with materials from Arts and Scraps, and instill them with all variety of magical powers. 4 p. m. Volunteers watch a screening of We Are Not Ghosts, a 2012 documentary that shares compelling but often unheard voices of Detroiters as part of a narrative of community self-determination. The Craig Fahle Show cadet 101.9 fm 4 p. m. Half of the volun- teers don aprons to cook a local-sustainable Shabbat dinner at the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue. The rest stock up on pro- visions at Ye Olde Butcher Shoppe for an adventure that includes snow-silent Heidelberg Street and Belle Isle. Volunteer Adhem Elbezra, 5p.m. J-Serve heads 17, of Dearborn Heights to the Repair the World Moishe House in Woodbridge to dis- 7 p.m. Participants Brian cuss eating Jewishly with Rabbi Ariana Dickstein, Lily Grier and Sierra Stone leap Silverman of Temple Kol Ami in West at the opportunity to lead the Kabbalat Bloomfield, who lives down the street, and Shabbat service, which erupts into dance. then has dinner with the house's four resi- Twice. dents, who share their experiences living, working, learning and serving in Detroit. 8 p.m. Congregant Ruby Robinson gives the d'var Torah, drawing a lesson for the 8 p.m. On a roundtrip People Mover ride volunteers from this week's Torah portion, — the first ever for some — the volun- Parshat Tetzaveh: In the same way that teers enjoy their ironic interaction with a the high priest carried the 12 tribes of group of riders on their way to the 18th Israel on his shoulders and in his heart, as Annual Motor City Tattoo Expo. symbolized by the jewels on his epaulets and breastplate, so, too, should we carry 9p.m. SchmoozeFest. Jewish young our service to and love of Detroit with us adults who live Downtown and in nearby wherever we go. neighborhoods join J-Serve for a party at a Broderick Tower apartment to mix, 8:30 p.m. We dine at the synagogue on mingle and enjoy a view that includes the the delicious dinner prepared by the vol- infield at Comerica Park. unteers: winter green salad, kasha with One of the distinguished guests, eggplant, kreplach soup with sweet potato Adam Milgrom, is in the final stages of stuffing, a trio of hummuses, beet and developing "a super-duper co-working carrot slaw and, of course, hamantaschen. space" in Detroit called, appropriately, An Office in Detroit. 9:30 p.m. Walking past the sounds of live music at Cafe D'Mongo's Speakeasy, the Midnight. A blizzard hits. Snow blankets volunteers head home, tired, wired and the city. Blankets blanket the volunteers. inspired. 1 1 While You're Living Your Life Craig Is Getting Ready ❑ S tudents in grades 6-12 from around the community will gather together to volunteer at and learn about organizations making a difference in Detroit. J-Serve projects include gardening, painting, food packing, park clean-up and more. When? Sunday, April 21, from noon-4:30 p.m. Drop off and pick up at Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Road in Bloomfield Hills. For more information and to register, visit jservedetroit.org . Pre- registration is required. Questions? Contact Danny Bittker, program associate, BBYO Michigan Region: (248) 432-5686 or dbittkerilbbyo.org ; or Jodie Gross, associate director of education and youth at Adat Shalom Synagogue: (248) 626- 2153 or jgrossiladatshalom.org . You Can Count On The Craig Fahle Show Weekdays at 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. WDET is a service of WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 1804550 March 14 • 2013 9