on the go people | places | events thursday, sept. 14 POTTERY CLASS 11 am-12:30 pm, Sept. 14 & 28. Allison Berlin is the instructor. In the JCC ceramics studio, West Bloomfield. $5 per class. RSVP: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248- 432-5467. MULTI-MEDIA DRAWING 2-4 pm, Sept. 14 & 28. Artist- designer Todd Larson teaches different techniques at his weekly class, using charcoal, color pastel, graphite and conte crayons. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $5 per class. RSVP: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. friday, sept. 15 JOB SEARCH HELP 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Sept. 15. The JVS “relaunch” half-day confer- ence, starting at 9, offers keynote speaker Susie Dahlman and break- out sessions to help job seekers refocus and reinvigorate their job search. Space is limited. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. $20. RSVP: www.jvsdet.org/ relaunch or 248-233-4245. saturday, sept. 16 ELUL SOULFUL YOGA 10 am, Sept. 16. “Tekiah: A Wake- Up Call for Your Body, Mind and Spirit.” Body and soul are connect- ed as Rabbi Rachel Shere applies the wisdom of Torah to the gentle practice of yoga. Mindy Eisenberg is the instructor. Dress comfort- ably and bring a yoga mat, if pos- sible. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. No RSVP is necessary. Info: www.adatshalom. org or 248-851-5100. editor's picks sunday, sept. 17 THROUGH OCT. 1: Sister Act GIFT SHOP SALE 9 am-1 pm, Sept. 17. Annual Sisterhood Gift Shop sale offers 20 percent off most merchandise with up to 70 percent off hostess gifts and Judaica. New tallit styles are arriving from Israel in time for the new year. Regular shop hours are 10 am-4 pm weekdays. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info: 248-851-5100. Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor Stagecrafters kicks off its 62nd season with the musical comedy Sister Act. The show, which tells the story of a nightclub singer who witnesses a murder and hides out in a convent (and is based on the movie starring Whoopi Goldberg), features music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slate, a book by Cheri and Bill Steinkellner — and the original Broadway production was directed by Jerry Zaks, the son of Holocaust survivors. Here, leading lady Terri Manning lights up the stage. $23-$26.50. Baldwin Theatre, Royal Oak. (248) 541-6430; stagecrafters.org. SEPT. 21-28: Murals In The Market Watch as more than 50 local and international muralists paint live throughout Detroit’s Historic Eastern Market during Murals in the Market. The third-annual free public arts festival (newly partnered with the William Davidson Foundation) will add to the 100 public murals already strategically placed — thanks to 1xRUN and Inner State Gallery — through the Eastern Market District, helping to expand its walkable footprint, giving visitors a look into businesses and areas often unseen and underutilized. Among the muralists: Heidi Barlow, Jeff Gress, Askew One (shown) and more. While you’re there, check out the live music, block parties, artist-curated events, talks, tours, an afterparty and more. Muralsinthemarket.com. SISTERHOOD KNITTERS 9:30 am, Sept. 17. Join Adat Shalom Sisterhood in making scarfs, hats and afghans for charity. No experience is necessary. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. Info: 248-851-5100. SEPT. 23: Carmen Cusack Celebrating its fifth birthday, Cabaret 313 — which offers audiences the chance to experience music up close and intimate, in true cabaret style — launches a season of award-winners and Broadway stars that includes Jarrod Spector and Kelli Barrett and Birmingham-native Alexandra Silber. Up first: Tony-nominee Carmen Cusack (Bright Star, written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell) is said to have a slight twangy style “impeccable in both the bloom in her voice and the emotion she invests in the lyrics,” the New York Times said. She gives two performances (7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.) of An Evening with Carmen Cusack. $25-$125. Players Club Playhouse, Detroit. (313) 405-5061; cabaret313.org continued on page 104 DAILY SERVICES Monday – Friday Morning 7 a.m. Sunday Morning 9 a.m. Come and enjoy our newly remodeled Ram's Horn! Complimentary Breakfast Served Daily "WELCOME HOME" 0O.JMF3E&BTUPG/PSUIXFTUFSO)XZt BABY & ME 10:15-11 am, Sept. 17. Fall session begins for ages 7-13 months. Also: 11:15 am-noon for newborns-6 months. Lindsay Mall of the Bubble Club leads both classes. Children and their adult companion(s) will learn through music, play and sen- sory experiences. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info: Debi, dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248-626-2153. CONGREGATION B’NAI MOSHE Wishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year! OF SOUTHFIELD MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS 9:30 am, Sept. 17. Rabbi Aaron Bergman and Hazzan Daniel Gross co-lead program. It is designed to help participants find their “internal spirituality” and realize that Judaism and the upcoming High Holidays can lead to happier, more fulfilling lives. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. No RSVP is necessary. Info: www. adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100. Sunday Evening 5:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday 6:00 p.m. Congregation B’nai Moshe SHABBAT SERVICES Friday Evenings Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma’ariv 6 p.m. Saturday Morning 9 a.m. 6800 Drake Road West Bloomfi eld, MI 48322 September 9 7:30 p.m. / September 16 7:15 p.m. (248) 788-0600 www.bnaimoshe.org Babysitting 9:15-11:45 a.m. MINI MINYAN 2nd Shabbat of Each Month 10-10:30 a.m. Children ages birth to pre-K with a family member JOIN U SEPT 16 TH ! S jn September 14 • 2017 103