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friday, sept. 29

KOL NIDRE
6:30 pm, Sept. 29. Services the fol-
lowing day begin with Yom Kippur
Shacharit at 9:30 am and end with
final shofar blast at 7:56 pm. At
Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Info:
248-547-7970.

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picks

HOLOCAUST YIZKOR
1 pm, Oct. 1. United Jewish
Organization of First, Second and
Third Generation of Holocaust
Survivors invites community to its
annual Yizkor service. At Hebrew
Memorial Park Cemetery, 33230
Gratiot, north of 14 Mile, Clinton
Township. Info: Lillian, 248-444-
8887.

saturday, sept. 30

STUDY SESSION DOWNTOWN
4 pm, Sept. 30. Cong. T’chiyah and
the Reconstructionist Congregation
of Detroit will join Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue at its home
base for the High Holidays season.
Shofar blowers are also welcome
to join final blast on Yom Kippur. At
Bethel Community Transformation
Center, 8801 Woodward, Detroit.
Info: downtownsynagogue.org or
313-962-4047.

SISTER ACT
2-3:45 pm, Oct. 1. Final perfor-
mance of Stagecrafters’ community
theater show featuring the music
of Alan Menken. A Raisin in the
Sun will run Nov. 3-18. At Baldwin
Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal
Oak. Tickets: stagecrafters.org or
248-541-6430.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

THROUGH OCT. 15: THE UNDERPANTS

When a respectable German couple attend the king’s parade in 1910 — the wife’s underpants fall
down. The housewife’s life descends into chaos as suitors come calling. The Underpants — written
by actor, comedian and author Steve Martin as adapted from the 1910 G erman farce Die Hose by Carl
Sternheim (his father was Jewish) — is presented by Theatre and Dance at Wayne State University.
Hilberry Theatre, Detroit. (313) 577-2972; theatreanddanceatwayne.com.

PHOTO BY COREY HAYES

YAD EZRA FOOD DRIVE
Through Sept. 30. Contribute funds
online or bring canned food to Yom
Kippur services at Jewish community
partners participating in the annual
Yad Ezra food drive. The Berkley-
based kosher food pantry, a 501 (c) 3
charity, feeds the hungry in our com-
munity. yadezra.org/donate/donate-
now. Info: 248-548-3663.

sunday, oct. 1

BROTHERHOOD BREAKFAST
9:45 am, Oct. 1. At community
program, Oakland County Sheriff
Michael Bouchard will discuss the
state of the county and answer
questions about safety concerns.
At Temple Israel, West Bloomfield.
$20. RSVP: temple-israel.org/
bouchard. Info: 248-661-5700.

OCT. 3: REBECCA ROSEN

OCT. 1: YEVGENY KUTIK

“I want to help people to stay aligned in a
spiritually aware place — to live life fully,”
says acclaimed psychic medium Rebecca
Rosen — whose career was launched in
Michigan, with the help of a cover story in
the JN. She returns to the Berman Center for
Performing Arts at the West Bloomfield JCC for
An Evening with Medium Rebecca Rosen.
$47 and up. (248) 661-1900; theberman.org.

Known for his “dark-hued tone and razor-sharp
technique,” according to the New York Times, violin soloist
Yvegeny Kutik opens the Oakland Symphony Orchestra
season at Varner Recital Hall. Kutik, a native of Minsk,
Belarus, is an advocate for the Jewish Federations of
North America, which helped his family leave the Soviet
Union. He will perform Scherzo capriccioso by Dvorak,
Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.47 by Jean Sibelius and
others. $10-$20. (248) 370-2030; oakland.edu/mtd.

MUSIC@MAIN
3-4 pm & 4:30-5:30 pm, Oct. 1.
Doors open at 2:30. The next per-
formers are Martin Grosswendt
and Susanne Salem-Schatz. The
Massachusetts duo combines
stunning guitar and mandolin on
acoustic blues and other American
roots 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.

MINCHAH, MAARIV & MOVIE
5-8 pm, Oct. 1. Following minyan,
stay and watch the 1994 film
Oleanna starring William H. Macy
and Debra Eisenstadt. Order din-
ner before or after minyan at own
expense. At Cong. Beth Shalom,
Oak Park. Free. No RSVP needed.
Info: Ted, 248-358-0137, or Jan,
248-981-6435.

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CONGREGATION B’NAI MOSHE

Brian & Wendy Yaffa invite you to June’s for a relaxing
place to dine inside or enjoy dinner on our outside patio.

DAILY SERVICES
Monday – Friday Morning 7 a.m.
Sunday Morning 9 a.m.

Complimentary Breakfast Served Daily

"WELCOME HOME"

Try our Hand Made Sandwiches

All food made
from scratch! Definitely
worth the wait!

Great Drink Specials t Catering Available

1967 Cass Lake Road, Keego Harbor

248-682-2295

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 23rd, 7 p.m. / September 30th, 5:30 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

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