February 7 • 2019 49 jn FRIDAY, FEB. 8 YOUNG ADULT CAMP Register now for a special Shabbat weekend: Aug. 16-17. Sponsored by The Well. Cost of $100 per person includes overnight stay, meals and activities. Register now at campforyoungadults. eventbrite.com. SHABBAT TOGETHER 7 pm, Feb. 8. At Jam Handy, Detroit. An alternative Shabbat prayer experience in the round filled with song, chanting and energy designed for young adults. Farm-to-table dinner follows the ser- vice. Subsidized tickets available at $14. Sponsored by The Well in partner- ship with Shaarey Zedek, Hazon, Temple Beth El and Temple Israel. Info: dan@ meetyouatthewell.org. SATURDAY, FEB. 9 JTS SHABBAT 9 am, Feb. 9. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield will host this student-in-res- idence Shabbat. Guest speaker Amichai Nadiv is a senior at New York City’ s List College, majoring in Talmud and Rabbinics at the Jewish Theological Seminary, and economics and math- ematics at Columbia University. Topic: “Reimagining the Mikdash: What Makes a Space Sacred?” Following services and lunch, he will offer a lunch and learn on “What Did God really Say? Postmodernism, Mount Sinai and a Theology of (Un)certainty.” SHABBAT MINI MINYAN 10 am, Feb. 9. At Adat Shalom in Farmington Hills. Join a music filled Shabbat of song and prayer for young families. Open to the community. SOULFUL YOGA 10 am, Feb. 9. Join Rabbi Rachel Shere and yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg for Soulful Yoga at Adat Shalom. Connect body and soul as they apply the wisdom of Torah to the gentle practice of yoga. No yoga experience is necessary. There is no charge, and the community is welcome. Dress comfortably and bring a mat if you have one. Info: 248-851- 5100. SUNDAY, FEB. 10 KNITTING CIRCLE 9:30 am, Feb. 10. The Sisterhood of Adat Shalom invites you to join them as they continue to make scarves, hats and afghans for charity. At the synagogue in Farmington Hills. No experience neces- sary. Info: (248)851-5100. WELCOMING THE STRANGER 1:30-4:30 pm, Feb. 10. At Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. This interfaith service and potluck lunch will include a tour of the temple. Bring a dish to share (veggie, fruit, dessert, bread, etc.); please, no shellfish or pork. Also, bring a donation of toiletries or small household items that a new American family could use. RSVP: 248- 543-4255. JEWISH LIFE IN UKRAINE 7 pm, Feb. 10. Ukraine has the fourth-largest Jewish population in Europe, with communities in Kiev, Odessa, Kharkiv and Donetsk. Learn about Ukraine then and now from Asher Ostrin, the JDC’ s senior executive for international affairs and one of the world’ s foremost experts on post-Soviet Jewish life. RSVP by Feb. 7 to 248- 536-9616 or holocaustcenter.org/feb. MONDAY, FEB. 11 ART TALK 11 am-noon, Feb. 11. At JCC, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Wendy Evans will speak on “Life, Love, Art: Georgia O’ Keefe & Alfred Stiglitz.” Cost $5. Info: 248-432-5467. MUSSAR MONDAY 7 pm, Feb. 11. Adults of all ages are invited to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman at Adat Shalom in Farmington Hills for Mussar Mondays, a unique approach to living a good and meaningful life. The community is welcome. There is no charge. RSVP requested. Contact Sheila Lederman 248-851-5100, ext. 246, or email slederman@adatshalom.org. TUESDAY, FEB. 12 THE TALMUD 10:30 am-noon, Feb. 12. At Max M. Fisher Federation Bldg., 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills. FedEd will present Rabbi Rob Glogower on “Teachings of the Talmud.” Tuition $255. (Also offered on Wednesday evenings.) SIMPLY DANCE 11 am, Feb. 12. At JCC, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Led by Christine Stewart; no partner necessary. Cost: $7. Info: 248-432-5467. AFRICAN FOLK MAGIC Noon-1 pm, Feb. 12. At JCC, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Craig Payst, artist, writer and cartoonist, will speak on “Jewish Influence on Hoodoo Practice.” Info: 248-432-5467. people | places | events on the go continued on page 50 Editor’s Picks Feb. 8 ADAM SANDLER Adam Sandler’ s “100% Fresh” tour will make a stop at Detroit’ s Fox Theatre on Friday, Feb 8, at 8 p.m. Sandler will continue the fun with comedy and songs from his successful Netflix special 100% Fresh with lots of additional material and a special surprise guest. Sandler descends from Russian Jewish immi- grants on both sides. As a teen, he was active in BBYO. Tickets can be purchased at 313Presents.com, the Fox Theatre and Little Caesars Arena XFINITY box offices and Ticketmaster.com. To charge tickets by phone, call (800) 745-3000. Feb. 9 DIFFERENT TRAINS An important reminder of one of the greatest tragedies in human history, Different Trains, a large-scale video installation spanning nearly 25 feet, will occupy the Toledo Museum of Art’ s Canaday Gallery from Feb. 9 to May 5. The profoundly moving work about the Holocaust is both historically important and aesthetically impressive. The 29-minute film will run on a continuous loop and features the 1988 musical score by American composer Steve Reich, recorded by the Kronos Quartet and visually reinterpreted by Spanish filmmaker Beatriz Caravaggio, who set Reich’ s score to an archival film montage that lends new depths and insights to the original musical composition. The exhibition also features a reflection space, which will contain information about the installation, transcripts of the voices heard in the melodies, and resources and additional reading about the Holocaust for audiences of different ages. Visit toledomuseum.org for hours. Feb. 9 FREE SKATING The Farmington Hills Ice Arena will hold its annual Open House during National Skating Month from 5-6:20 p.m. The event will fea- ture free open skating, free skate rentals and a free learn-to-skate group lesson, as well as free refreshments and prizes. For more information about Farmington Hills Ice Arena programs, contact the Ice Arena at 248-478-8800, go to fhice.com or visit the Ice Arena at 35500 W. Eight Mile Road. GETTY IMAGES TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART