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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-10-19

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people | places | events

friday, oct. 20

ROSH CHODESH
10-11:30 am, Oct. 20. Sisterhood
and Rabbi Rachel Shere invite
women to welcome the Hebrew
month of Cheshvan. Monthly series
includes Torah study, prayer and
refreshments. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Info: rochelle.r.lieberman@gmail.
com or 248-553-2498.

FALSETTOS ON STAGE
8 pm, Oct. 20 & 21; 2 pm, Oct. 22.
The Tony Award-winning musical
set in the 1970s revolves around
the life of a charming, intelligent,
neurotic gay man named Marvin.
Characters include his son who is
about to become a bar mitzvah. At
St. Dunstan’s, 400 Lone Pine Road,
Bloomfield Hills. $20 & $18. RSVP:
www.StDunstansTheatre.com or
844-386-7826.

saturday, oct. 21

Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Info: sshapiro@adatshalom.org or
248-626-2153.

editor's
picks

PLURALISTIC JUDAISM
12:15 pm, Oct. 21. “Pluralistic
Judaism in Israel Today at the
National and Local Levels.”
Former synagogue president
Don Jacobson, now of Kehilat
Hakerem in Israel, gives post-Kid-
dush presentation. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info:
Jodi, jgross@adatshalom.org or
248-851-5100.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

sunday, oct. 22

GALA DINNER
5:30 pm, Oct. 22. “Leaders of
Tomorrow Standing Up for Israel”
dinner of Michigan Chapter,
StandWithUs. Evening includes
special guest Roz Rothstein, key-
note speaker Yoram Ettinger and
honoree Barbara Moretsky. At
Farber Soul Center, 5586 Drake,
West Bloomfield. RSVP:
standwithus.com/migala. Info:
VidaV@standwithus.com or 212-
444-2812.

OCT. 21-22: ON THE MOVE

Eisenhower Dance Detroit kicks off its Metro Series season — the first of four local performances — with
On the Move . The performance features new local and national collaborations as well as showcases the
style and direction of the newly appointed Artistic Director Stephanie Pizzo. One of her pieces, Surge,
features an original soundtrack created by Detroit-based techno artist Aaron “FIT” Siegel, combining the
elegance of contemporary dance with the non-traditional backing of electronica. $18; $14/seniors; $10/
students. Varner Recital Hall, Oakland University, Rochester. (248) 594-9400; eisenhowerdance.org.

CARE SHABBAT
9 am, Oct. 21. Sarah Yerke of
the American Cancer Society will
speak at special Shabbat service.
Congregations Advocating Regular
Exams (CARE) brings awareness
of the need for early detection to
fight breast cancer. At Cong. B’nai
Moshe, West Bloomfield. Info: 248-
788-0600.

TOT SHABBAT
10 am, Oct. 21. Hazzan Daniel Gross
leads musical, interactive Shabbat
service for children from birth to age
5, accompanied by an adult. At Adat
Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills.
Free. Info: sshapiro@adatshalom.org
or 248-626-2153.

CAMP-STYLE SHABBAT
10 am, Oct. 21. Children ages 6-11
are invited to an engaging camp-
style Shabbat. At Adat Shalom

monday, oct. 23

OCT. 22-23: Wearable Art

OCT. 29: Pinkalicious

Linda Golden (whose work is shown), Diane
Mondry and Laurie Winston are just a few of the
local jewelry and wearable-art designers showing
their works at the Grand Circle of Women’s
Designer Jewelry & Wearable Art Event. Twenty
percent of proceeds benefit the Jewish Hospice &
Chaplaincy Network. Shopping and a mitzvah! For
location and details, call (248) 592-2687.

The pink-loving character from the beloved
Pinkalicious books — dreamed up by sisters
Elizabeth Kann and Victoria Kann — returns
to the stage of the Berman Center for Performing
Arts in Pinkalicious: The Musical for two
performances. Here, our girl is diagnosed with
Pinkititis from eating too many pink cupcakes. $13
and up. (248) 661-1900; theberman.org.

DIGITAL LITERACY: PHONES
11 am-noon, Oct. 23. “IPhone/iPad
Fundamentals.” Learn about dif-
ferent features and apps. Hermelin
ORT Resource Center, a division of
JVS, offers different computer and
social media topics every Monday
through Nov. 13. At the JCC, West
Bloomfield. $10 per class. RSVP:
248-432-5411.

CHAIR YOGA CLASS
5-5:45 pm, Oct. 23. At Jewish
Family Service, 6555 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield. Free. Info: Debbie,
248-592-2674.

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