February 21 • 2019 39 jn FRIDAY, FEB. 22 SUN DOWN CLIMB UP 6-10 pm, Feb. 22. Sponsored by The Well. Community rock climbing session fol- lowed by Shabbat dinner. At Planet Rock Climbing Gym, 1103 W. 13 Mile, Madison Hts. Register at planet-rock.com. SATURDAY, FEB. 23 SHABBASANA YOGA 10-11 am, Feb. 23. At Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue. The class offers an opportunity to stretch and breathe through movement and meditation with yoga teacher Emilie Kahn. Wear comfortable clothes and bring accessories that will enable you to participate (pillows, blan- kets, etc.). SOULFUL YOGA 10 am, Feb. 23. Join Rabbi Rachel Shere and yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg for Soulful Yoga at Adat Shalom. Connect body and soul and apply the wisdom of Torah to the gentle practice of yoga. No yoga experience is necessary. Free and the community is welcome. Dress com- fortably, and bring a mat if you have one. Info: 248-851-5100. MEAD TASTING 8 pm, Feb. 23. At B’ nai Moshe in West Bloomfield. Enjoy an evening sampling local meads along with appetizers. (Mead is an alcoholic dessert wine made of honey, spices and water.) Open to the community. Tickets: $30 per person; can be purchased at bnaimoshe.org. Info: 248- 788-0600. SUNDAY, FEB. 24 KIDZONE EARLY RELEASE 12-3:30 om, Feb. 24. At the Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor. Fun and adventure for children in K-5 when Ann Arbor Public Schools and Hebrew Day School have scheduled closures. Children enjoy computer time, games, reading time, arts and crafts time, sports and a kid-friendly movie. Pre- and post-care available. Visit jccannarbor. org for information (including pricing) or to register. Questions? Contact Nicole at nicolefeinberg@jccannarbor.org or 734- 971-0990. DISNEY’ S COCO 1-3 pm, Feb. 24. At the Berman Center for the Performing Arts. Back by popu- lar demand are the kids’ films complete with arts and crafts for families. Admission includes film, snack and workshop. Contact the Berman Box Office, 248-661- 1900, or theberman@jccdet.org for ticket information. MOCK SHABBAT 1 pm, Feb. 24. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, families and adults ages 35-55. Join Rabbi Yonatan Dahlen for a casu- al Shabbat dinner “boot camp” on a non-Shabbat. Learn the rituals, language and texts of the Shabbat meal, engage in discussions and learn the “whys” of the rituals, take notes and enhance your own Shabbat dinner experience. Cost: $10 per CSZ member, $15 per non-member. RSVP to shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544. MONDAY, FEB. 25 MEDICAL ETHICS 10-11:30 am, Feb. 25. At Max M. Fisher Bldg., 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills. FedEd presents, in the first of 10 sessions, Jill Gutmann discussing “Jewish Medical Ethics — A 21st-Century Discussion.” Tuition: $225, includes FedEd Student Reader. YOUTH AWARD DEADLINE Noon, Feb. 25. Applications due for 2019 Jewish Youth Awards. Personal essay and demonstration of leadership in Jewish/ secular communities. Send to NCJW-MI, 26400 Lahser Road, Suite 306, Southfield, MI 48033. Info and requirements at ncjwmi.org. SNOWBIRDS GATHER 2 pm, Feb. 25. For all snowbirds and for- mer Michiganders in the Boynton Beach, Fla., area. Learn about Michigan’ s Jewish history, sample Michigan treats, catch up with old friends. Sponsored by the Jewish Historical Society. JHSM members: $12 in advance, $15 at the door; Non-members: $15 in advance, $18 at the door. Info: michiganjewishhistory.org. TUESDAY, FEB. 26 COFFEE CONNECTION 9 am, Feb. 26. Adat Shalom Men’ s Club and Sisterhood will hold a business-net- working group, offering a presentation and the opportunity to share experiences and exchange ideas. No charge to attend. The community is welcome. For information and to RSVP: Ike Engelbaum, 313-929- 6105 or ikeengelbaum@comcast.net. SIMPLY DANCE 11 am, Feb. 26. At JCC, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Led by Christine Stewart; no partner necessary. Cost: $7. Info: 248- 432-5467. PEWABIC POTTERY TOUR AND TILE WORKSHOP During this tour and workshop that starts at 10 a.m., you will have the opportu- nity to see the pottery at 10125 E. Jefferson in Detroit at work, visit its museum and learn about its evolution into a contemporary 21st-century studio. You will then head to the Education Studio, where you’ ll learn the basics of tile making. They will provide the clay and materials for you, and in 4-6 weeks, you will be able to pick up your completed tile. Cost: $45. Tickets at detroithistorical.org. FEB. 23 FEB. 23 continued on page 40 people | places | events on the go Editor’s Picks FEB. 23 DETROIT MARDI CRAWL Throw on some feathers and get your beads at the bars. The fun starts at 2:30 p.m. and runs through 10:30 p.m. and starts at Sports & Social Detroit, 28 Henry St. in Detroit. The Detroit Mardi Crawl features eight of the hottest bars from Midtown to Downtown. Crawlers will receive a Mardi Crawl cup, one “free drink” ticket and specialty Detroit beads at registra- tion. There will also be beads at every stop. Tickets are $20 at Eventbrite.com. FEB. 23 2CELLOS Following in the footsteps of Justin Bieber and Soulja Boy, Croatian cellists Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser, aka 2Cellos, were discovered through YouTube, after 6 mil- lion people viewed their clas- sical cover version of Michael Jackson’ s “Smooth Criminal.” They have released four albums and play instrumental arrangements of well-known pop and rock songs as well as classical and film music and a haunting version of “Kol Nidre.” Performances at 3 and 7:30 p.m. at Detroit’ s Fox Theatre. Tickets are $42.50 and available at the Fox Box Office or Ticketmaster.com.