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thursday, nov. 9

ALZHEIMER’S EDUCATION
10:30 am-noon, Nov. 9. “Effective
Communication Strategies.” At
Temple Israel, West Bloomfield.
Free. Info: Jean, jbarnas@alz.org or
248-996-1033.

JEWISH HEROES
11 am, Nov. 9. Bruce Henderson
speaks on Sons and Soldiers at
the Jewish Book Fair. His book
tells how a group of German Jews
— the Ritchie Boys — helped the
Allies win World War II. At the JCC,
West Bloomfield. Free. Info: jccdet.
org/bookfair or 248-432-5658.

editor's
picks

NOV. 17-19
JR. JR.

Detroit pop-duo Jr. Jr.
(formerly Dale Earnhardt
Jr. Jr.) — founded by
musician-songwriters Josh
Epstein and Daniel Zott —
takes the stage at El Club,
Mexicantown, Detroit. $20.
Elclubdetroit.com.

CONCERT FOR REFUGEES
7 pm, Nov. 10. Fundraising ben-
efit concert for Freedom House.
Entertainers include folk artist Julie
Beutel, singer-songwriter Michelle
Held and Rev. Robert Jones, blues
artist and former WDET radio host.
State Rep. Stephanie Chang and
representatives from Freedom
House will talk about the importance
of immigrants to Detroit. At Central
United Methodist Church, 23 E.
Adams at Woodward, Detroit. Free-
will offering. Info: FH, 313-964-4320
or church, 313-965-5422.

NOV. 16-17
ROYAL OAK ART FAIR

CIRQUE DE BEAUTE
6-9 pm, Nov. 9. Thread, connecting
Jewish Women, presents an eve-
ning of beauty demos, giveaways,
raffle prizes, small bites and cock-
tails. Thread is a group that seeks
to empower, educate and engage
Jewish women, ages 30-55.
At Saks Fifth Avenue, Somerset
Collection, Troy. $36; includes
instant $25 Saks gift card. RSVP:
threadcommunity.org/register-for-
events. Info: 248-763-2774.

SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, Nov. 10. 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

TUTORING WORKSHOP
10:30 am-noon, Nov. 10. “How
Playing and Learning Relates to a
Child’s Growth and Development.”
Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy
program presents speaker Nechole
Drake McClendon, program coor-
dinator of Detroit Public Schools
Foundation for Early Learning. At
Fisher Federation Building, 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. RSVP:
Sandy, slippitt@jfmd.org or 248-
642-2649.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

MULTIMEDIA DRAWING
2-4 pm, Nov. 9, 16 & 30. 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, nov. 10

Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Wear comfortable clothes and bring
a yoga mat. Info: 248-851-5100.

Inspired by the enormous
success of the Ann Arbor
Summer Art Fair, the Guild of
Artists & Artisans debuts the
first-ever Royal Oak Market:
Art Fair Edition, just in time
to get a jump on holiday
shopping. The free juried
fair will feature 75 artists,
including Carole Berhorst
(shown), Linda Chamberlain
and Janet Rubenstein, plus
gourmet food trucks, wine
service and more. Corner of
11 Mile Road and Troy Street
in Downtown Royal Oak.
Theguild.org.

NOV. 23-JAN. 5

WILD LIGHTS

HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Various times, Nov. 10-Dec. 24. A
Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
is staged annually. At Meadow
Brook Theatre, Oakland University,
207 Wilson Hall, Rochester. $28-
$43. Info: mbtheatre.com. Box
office: 248-377-3300.

saturday, nov. 11

TOT SHABBAT
10 am, Nov. 11. Hazzan Daniel
Gross leads musical, interactive
Shabbat service for children from
birth to age 5, accompanied by an
adult. At Adat Shalom Synagogue,

Bring the whole family for Wild Lights at the Detroit Zoo, a
display of more than 5 million lights showing the magic of the
zoo in winter, with live music, carousel rides, new displays,
refreshments and more. $10-$16. (248) 541-5717; detroitzoo.org.

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