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CAFÉ SHALOM MUSIC
8-10 pm, Jan. 27. San and Laz
Slomovits, the enduring musical duo
called Gemini, will perform classic folk
songs of the 1960s and a few Jewish
songs. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park.
$25, or $18 paid in advance by Jan.
23. RSVP: 248-547-7970. Info: bit.do/
cafeshalom.
sunday, jan. 28
BREAKFAST & ISRAEL TALK
9:45 am, Jan. 28. “Religious Pluralism
in Israel.” Ameinu Detroit, a progressive
Zionist organization based in Berkley,
co-sponsors an enhanced post-minyan
breakfast and Rabbi Robert Gamer’s talk
at 10. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park.
Donations welcome, and RSVP encour-
aged: 248-547-7970.
FAMILY TRILOGY CONTINUES
10:30 am, Jan. 28. Dr. Heidi Rose, pro-
fessor and director of graduate studies
at Villanova University in Pennsylvania,
presents two performance pieces
about the maternal side of her family:
Mirror Image and Twins. Conclusion of
Musicafe Scholar in Residence Weekend.
At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. $25, or
$20 in advance; includes continental
breakfast. See Jan. 27 for sponsorship
options. RSVP by Jan. 24: templefamily@
emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020.
‘SHAKE, RATTLE & TWIST’
10:30 am, Jan. 28. Program for par-
ents 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 members; $3/family for
nonmembers. RSVP: Debi Banooni,
dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248-
626-2153.
JEWS & TAXES
11 am-1 pm, Jan. 28. “Taxes, Talmud
and (Avocado) Toast.” The Well invites
unaffiliated Jews to “learn about the
new tax bill’s implications, the Jewish
tradition’s perspective on taxes and
enjoy some yummy brunch.” At Matt’s
Detroit apartment. Address given with
RSVP: matt@meetyouatthewell.org.
CHICKEN SOUP CONTEST
Noon-1:30 pm, Jan. 28. Temple Shir
Shalom’s 8th Annual Chicken Soup
Cookoff, with 20+ varieties of chicken
soup from home cooks, local cater-
ers, restaurants and markets. Sample,
vote and enjoy other activities.Cost: $5
adults, $3 up to age 12, 4 and young-
er, free, and $15 for families. Proceeds
benefit the homeless, Shir Shalom
Young Adult Group and religious school
scholarships. The Corners, 2075
Walnut Lake, West Bloomfield. Info:
248-737-8700 or cookoff@shirshalom.
org.
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tuesday, jan. 30
IRP LUNCHEON & COMEDY FEST
Noon, Jan. 30. “An Afternoon of
Nostalgic Humor.” Afternoon with the
JCC’s Institute for Retired Professionals
will include a salad and pasta bar served
by Dish Kosher Cuisine. At Cong. Beth
Ahm, West Bloomfield. $23, or $18 for
IRP and/or Beth Ahm member. RSVP with
payment by Jan. 23: 248-432-5406.
PRACTICAL TIPS FOR CAREGIVERS
5-6 or 6-7 pm, Jan. 30. The Dorothy
and Peter Brown Adult Day Program
will present learning sessions for care-
givers of people living with dementia.
Complimentary respite care will be
offered during each choice of session,
with dinner and programming provided.
Co-sponsors are Jewish Senior Life, JVS
and Senior Helpers. At Brown Center,
6720 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Free,
but space is limited. RSVP by Jan. 23 to
Bobbi, bchess@jslmi.org or 248-661-
6390.
TU B’SHEVAT SEDER
6:30-9 pm, Jan. 30. “Deeper Roots,
Wider Branches: A Tu b’Shevat
Celebration.” Experiential seder, com-
memorating the New Year of the Trees,
will reconnect participants to nature
and take them on a “journey from the
spiritual to the physical world.” Hosted
by Jewish Detroit and five co-sponsors,
including Hazon Detroit. At Bank Suey,
10345 Joseph Campau, Hamtramck.
$10-$18 sliding scale, with scholarships
available. Info: www.facebook.com/
events/909822669164860 and Ilana,
303-957-6807 or ilana.unger@hazon.
org.
tuesday, feb. 6
BUSINESS BREAKFAST
7:30-9:30 am, Feb. 6. DBusiness
Breakfast Series: “A Discussion on
the Changing Economy.” Conversation
between R.J. King, DBusiness Magazine
and editor, and George Lenyo, office
managing partner, EY Detroit. Plante
Moran presents this opportunity to
network with some of Metro Detroit’s
top entrepreneurs and business profes-
sionals. At Gem & Century Theatres, 333
Madison, Detroit. $65; or $500 for group
of 10. RSVP: michtix.com/events/
dbusinesseconomicforecast. Info: venue,
313-963-9800; DBusiness: 248-691-
1900.
Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
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