on the go SEPTEMBER 17 Harvest Festival 9 am-2 pm, Sept. 17. Celebration of harvest’s bounty, a petting farm and antique machinery at Birmingham Farmers Market. Held Sundays through Oct. 29, the market offers Michigan-grown and organic produce, prepared foods, plants and flowers, live music and a kids’ zone. On east side of North Old Woodward, across from Booth Park. Info: BirminghamFarmersMarket.org. continued from page 49 TEMPLE SELICHOT 7:45 pm, Sept. 16. Following Havdalah, group will discuss teshuva (repentance) and enjoy light refreshments. Selichot service is at 9. At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. RSVP before Sept. 14: 248-967- 4020 or templefamily@emanuel-mich. org. &! '# SEPTEMBER 10 TH sunday, sept. 17 54(9,>5:7.,492>:8,+)5518(4+3,+0( (99/08+70;,9/7:(4++7565--25*(9054 TOUR HMC DRESSES EXHIBIT 1:30 pm, Sept. 17. Docent-led tours of “Stitching History From The Holocaust,” continuing through Dec. 29. Talented dressmaker Hedvika (Hedy) Strnad and her husband Paul of Prague were killed in the Holocaust. Exhibit is highlighted by eight historically accurate recreations of Hedy’s beautiful dresses from designs that got to a relative in the United States. At 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. RSVP required: 248-553-2400, ext. 110. Info: www.holocaustcenter.org. ,<08/533:409>,49,75(+04.5*1, &,892553?,2+ "$'" ' ",69*9 ,* (4(7 Thank you for your support. Further information, including other donation times: facebook.com/BookstockMI www.bookstockmi.org 248-645-7840 ext. 365 @BookstockMI Tweet with us using #BookstockMI !!#" $!" ! @$! ! % 2193110 50 September 7 • 2017 jn MUSIC FOR SELICHOT 8:45 pm, Sept. 16. Conservative congre- gations invite the community to observe Selichot. A cellist and violinist will accom- pany Jewish music specialist and produc- er Neil Brostoff and friends. Also featuring Cantors Earl Barris, Dan Gross, David Propis, Pamela Schiffer, Leonard Gutman and Samuel Greenbaum. Schedule: shmooze and nosh, 8:45; musical lecture & cantorial/music concert, 9:15; ser- vice, 10:30. At Cong. B’nai Moshe, West Bloomfield. Info: office, 248-788-0600. MUSIC@MAIN 3-4 pm & 4:30-5:30 pm, Sept. 17. Doors open at 2:30. The next performer is Ray Kamalay, a jazz/folk guitarist. His show of songs and stories delves into the his- tory of slavery and the development of American music. Ken Knoppow chairs the series. At West Bloomfield Twp. Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road. Free. Info: www.westbloomfieldlibrary.org or 248-232-2234. CELEBRATE JEWISH FERNDALE 3-5 pm, Sept. 17. Rabbi Herschel and Chana Finman, co-directors of Jewish Ferndale, are hosting a grand opening cel- ebration of its new building in a renovated former dentist’s office. The center intends to host activities and programs, including art classes, a game room, film nights and a community garden. Info: www. jewishferndale.com or 248-798-5082. ‘WINE FOR THE SPIRIT’ 5-9 pm, Sept. 17. Annual strolling wine and food-tasting event will support children’s programs within Beaumont Health across southeast Michigan. At Little Caesars Arena, Detroit. Giving levels vary. RSVP: www.beaumont.org/giving/ foundation-events/wine-for-the-spirit. Info: Chris, 248-666-3897. tuesday, sept. 19 VEGGIE CLASSES 6:30-8 pm, Sept. 19. “Protein Power Hour: Vegetarian Edition.” Cooking demo of protein-based, meatless meals. At Henry Ford West Bloomfield Demonstration Kitchen, 6777 W. Maple. $20, or $30 for two registering together by phone. RSVP: dk@hfhs.org or 248- 325-3890. Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer Send items at least 10 days in advance to calendar@thejewishnews.com.