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people | places | events

friday, aug. 18

OAK PARK WALKERS
10 am, Aug. 18 & 25. Jewish
Family Service sponsors a walk-
ing group every Friday. Meet at
site of former parking lot for the
demolished JCC building; walk
takes place behind it in Rothstein
Park. Enter the Jewish Community
Campus off 10 Mile, between
Greenfield and Coolidge. Free. Info:
Megan, mpudlik@jfsdetroit.org or
248-592-2269.

editor's
picks

choose new clothing at a pop-
up store designed to look like a
department store at a Detroit public
school. The child also will select
a new backpack, and fill it with
school supplies and personal care
items. Info: 248-355-3300, ext. 0.

monday, aug. 21

LEONARD COHEN LECTURE
1 pm, Aug. 21. Rabbi Aaron
Bergman presents program on
the late folksinger. At the JCC,
West Bloomfield. $2. Info: Rosa,
rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-
5467.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

saturday, aug. 19

SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, Aug. 19. Rabbi Rachel
Shere and yoga instructor Nichole
Ferguson connect body and soul
at their twice-monthly class. It
applies the wisdom of Torah to the
gentle practice of yoga. At Adat
Shalom Synagogue, Farmington
Hills. Free. Wear comfortable
clothes and bring a yoga mat if
possible. Info: 248-851-5100.

AUG.
25: DIA DISCUSSIONS
To help provide insights to the exhibition “Art of Rebellion: Black Art of the Civil Rights

Movement,” on display at the DIA through Oct. 22, the museum will present two panel discussions
with artists who have work included. From 10 a.m.-noon, Detroit artists Allie McGhee, Rita
Dickerson, Tylonn Sawyer and Sydney James will discuss their art, the Detroit art scene for African
American artists from the 1960s to the present and other issues surrounding the idea of African
American art as being inherently political. From 1:30-3:30 p.m., artists Wadsworth Jarrell (whose
Three Queens, 1971, is shown), Jae Jarrell, Anthony Barboza and Ademola Olugebefola will talk
about their art as members of collectives established in the ’60s to combat racial and social
injustices. Free with museum admission. Dia.org.

AUG. 18-26: 35MM

sunday, aug. 20

TALK IN YIDDISH
2 pm, Aug. 21. Naomi Pinchuk
leads Charles & Frances Driker
Yiddish Conversation Club. At the
JCC, West Bloomfield. $2. Info:
Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-
432-5467.

The Detroit Actor’s Theatre Company, under
artistic director Eric Swanson, presents
35MM: A Musical Exhibition. Inspired by
the photos of Matthew Murphy, the multi-
media musical allows each photo to create
a unique song that is a glimpse at life
unfolding. $15-$20. Detroit Design Center.
Thedatc.org.

PHOTO BY KAITLIN FAZIO

‘LET’S TALK TORAH’
2 pm, Aug. 20 & every Sunday.
Rabbi Tzvi Jacobson is the new
online show’s host. He dis-
cusses the weekly Torah portion,
Jewish holidays and other topics.
Available at NewRadioMedia.com,
click on “Community” and then,
“Let’s Talk Torah.” Info: 844-999-
9249.

REDUCING STRESS
1-2 pm, Aug. 21. Olga Semenova
leads the interactive presentation.
Attendees will learn a variety of
stress reduction techniques, includ-
ing breathing exercises, mindful-
ness and guided meditation. At
Jewish Family Service, 6555 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield. Free. Info:
Megan, mpudlik@jfsdetroit.org or
248-592-2269.

VIEW SOLAR ECLIPSE
5 pm, Aug. 21. Safely watch the
moon pass in front of the sun.
Viewing glasses for the eclipse
are available while supplies last.
At Southfield Public Library, 26300
Evergreen. Free. Info: 248-796-
4224.

AUG. 25-26: THE WIZARD OF OZ

Head to the Redford Theatre to see The
Wizard of Oz on the big screen. Based on
the classic 1900 book by L. Frank Baum,
the 1939 film stars Judy Garland, Jack
Haley, Ray Bolger and Bert Lahr (born
Burt Lahrheim) as the Cowardly Lion,
and features the beloved soundtrack by
composer E.Y. “Yip” Harburg and lyricist
Harold Arlen. $5. Redfordtheatre.com.

NCJW SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
Aug. 20. This is the date of
National Council of Jewish
Women’s annual Back 2 School
Store, a one-day annual event to
help Detroit students in need have
a successful school year. A per-
sonal shopper will help each child

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