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The Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue, 1457 Griswold in Detroit,
will host two upcoming activities per-
taining to the ongoing narrative of the
Detroit Jewish community:
• “Creating a
Jewish Community”
panels will explore
Jewish residen-
tial patterns in
Metropolitan
Detroit. The
Downtown
Synagogue’s exhibit,
Marsha Music
“Neighborhoods,”
explores the Jewish community’s
migration from Detroit to Southeast
Michigan’s northern suburbs. This
shift impacted various aspects of soci-
ety, including businesses, synagogues
and schools. The Leonard N. Simons
Jewish Community Archives devel-
oped the installation, one of several to
be displayed in Metro Detroit, which
will be at the synagogue through June.
• Marsha Music, a Detroit-based
writer, poet, speaker and storyteller,
will discuss her essay “The Kidnapped
Children of Detroit,” which explores
the “white flight” she experienced as
a child, including the Jewish commu-
nity’s departure from the city. Music
will speak at IADS from 6:30-8:30
p.m. Wednesday, June 29.
Marsha Music has lifelong roots
in Detroit and Highland Park, where
she was an activist and labor leader.
She is a 2012 Kresge Literary Arts
Fellow, a 2015 Knight Arts Challenge
awardee and a 2016 Ideas City
Detroit Fellow. In 2015, she was
commissioned to create a poem for
“Symphony in D,” which she read
in performances with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra.

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