on the go people | places | events now through nov. 17 DINE FOR DONATIONS Now through Nov. 17. Stage Deli will donate net profits to both Yad Ezra kosher food pantry and Children’s Hospital of Michigan. At 6873 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Info: 248-855-6622. Doors Of Perception Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor The work of 13 of Michigan’s most well-known artists working in contemporary realism will be featured in “Doors of Perception” at the Janice Charach Gallery in the West Bloomfield JCC. Included among the artists are Sergio De Giusti, Paula Zammit, Amy Fell, Michael Reedy, Jaye Schlesinger (whose work is shown) and more. (248) 432-5579; charachgallery.org. sunday, nov. 19 SHAKE, RATTLE & TWIST 10:30 am, Nov. 19. Program for parents and grandparents to spend time with their kids, age 3 and younger. Older sibs welcome. Sing songs and braid challah with clergy at Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free for mem- bers; $3/family for non-members. RSVP: Debi Banooni, dbanooni@ adatshalom.org or 248-626-2153. NOV. 19: Front Country Hear songwriter and lead vocalist Melody Walker belt out the “roots pop” that band Front Country has earned a following for. Backed by a band including lead guitarist Jacob Groopman (his dad is Jewish), Adam Roszkiewicz, a mandolinist with a degree in classical guitar (and whose side project, Ger Mandolin Orchestra, represents the 1930s Eastern European Jewish mandolin orchestra tradition) and a bassist steeped in jazz and bluegrass and a violinist that can easily hop from honky tonk to electropop. $15. The Ark, Ann Arbor. Theark.org. SOUL STUDIO GIFT SHOW 6-9 pm, Nov. 16. Sale of origi- nal artwork, apparel, furniture and other creations made at the Dresner Foundation Soul Studio. At Friendship Circle’s Farber Center, 5586 Drake, West Bloomfield. Free admission. Info: 248-788-8600. friday, nov. 17 SHABBAT LECTURE 7-9:30 pm, Nov. 17. Kabbalat Shabbat services and a program to follow. Wayne State University Prof. Dr. Saeed Khan will discuss how ancient Muslim and Jewish traditions interact with some unique ethical challenges posed by modern technologies. At Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue, Detroit. Co-sponsors are ACCESS, AJE Detroit, and Muslim-Jewish Forum of Detroit. Free. Info: Vicki, 313-962-4047. SOULFUL YOGA 10 am, Nov. 18. Join Rabbi Rachel Shere and yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg as they apply the wis- dom of Torah to the gentle practice of yoga. No experience neces- sary. Bring a mat if you have one. Free. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info: 248-851- 5100. THROUGH DEC. 7: thursday, nov. 16 FOR WOMEN ONLY 9:30 am, Nov. 16. Dassi Bausk leads Rosh Chodesh program to welcome Hebrew month of Kislev. Partners Detroit and COJAR co- sponsor. At Mondry Building, 15000 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Info: Partners, 248-583-2476. saturday, nov. 18 editor's picks CHANU-CON 1-5 pm, Nov. 19. Second annual Chanukah festival will have kosher food options, tin can raffle with more than 60 items, vendors offer- ing gift ideas, children’s activities and live music. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Free entry. Info: bethlrodgers@gmail.com or CBS, 248-547-7970. AUTHORS SPEAK 3 pm, Nov. 19. Daniel Wolff will discuss Grown-Up Anger: The Connected Mysteries of Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, and the Calumet Massacre of 1913. Dave Marsh will discuss Bruce Springsteen: Two Hearts, The Story. At Book Beat, 26010 Greenfield, Oak Park. Info: 248-968-1190. NOV. 23: Thanksgiving Parade Grammy-nominated Cass Tech-grad Big Sean teams with Detroit broadcasting icon Carmen Harlan to be grand marshals for Detroit’s 91st annual America’s Thanksgiving Parade — recognized as one of the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report Travel. Head Downtown or watch on WDIV-TV Local 4, and look for the 2,000-plus-strong Distinguished Clown Corps, Big Head Corps, spectacular floats, enormous balloons and more. Theparade.org. continued on page 56 JOIN US FOR OUR ANNUAL TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING FEAST CHECK IN WITH US ON AND FACEBOOK AGANAKI RECEIVE A S USAGE A OR GREEK S !! S U ON JUF IBUZPVSGBWPS +VTUDPNNFOUX TIPXZPVS JT JTI L% (SFF IFDLFEJO VD ZP TFSWFSUIBU BOE%*(*/ THANKSGIVING BUFFET 11AM - 8PM $ Adults 29.99 Kids (10 and Under) 13.99 $ Serving Traditional Carved Turkey with All the Trimmings! "QQFUJ[FSTt$PME%JQTt$PME4BMBET Lamb Chops Pastas Chicken Fresh Fruit Greek Favorites Pumpkin and Apple Pies (SBOE3JWFSt/PWJt$BMM/PXGPS3FTFSWBUJPOT4FBUJOH5JNFTt#JHUPNNZTDPN Between Haggerty & Meadowbrook on the north side jn November 16 • 2017 55