March 28 • 2019 45 jn SATURDAY, MARCH 30 INSTANT A CAPPELLA 12:30 pm, March 30. This free work- shop with Daniel Henkin will be held at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road, Southfield. Singers wanted. The community is invited. No experience is necessary. No charge. Info: 248-357- 5544. SUNDAY, MARCH 31 LIMMUD MICHIGAN 9 am-5:15 pm, March 31. At the JCC in West Bloomfield. Limmud Michigan is an “Exploration and Celebration of All Things Jewish.” Find your own personal Limmud by checking out the eclectic sessions and presenters online at limmudmichigan.org. Offering Camp Limmud for kids 2-12. Registration begins at 9; program at 10 am. MAKING MOVES 11 am, March 31 at the Lean Body Studio, 29924 Woodward in Royal Oak. Join NEXTGen Detroit for this ladies- only event. Hear Ricki Friedman of BREAK the Weight discuss how to implement sustainable healthy habits into your life; experience The Lean Body Studio’ s signature 45-minute circuit workout; and refuel with acai bowls from Beyond Juice. $10 per person. Info: Hannah Goodman, 248-996-4797. MONDAY, APRIL 1 JEWISH LITURGICAL ART MUSIC 1 pm, April 1. Hazzan Daniel Gross will delve into the history of Hazzanut — the virtuoso cantorial art form of Jewish prayer that developed in Eastern Europe and blossomed in America in the 20th century. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. No charge. Pre- registration appreciated. Contact Jodi Gross, jgross@adatshalom.org or 248- 851-5100. TUESDAY, APRIL 2 CAREGIVERS SUPPORT 1:30-3 pm, April 2. The Alzheimer’ s Association - Greater Michigan Chapter, in collaboration with Jewish Senior Life holds a monthly support group on the first Tuesday. Caregivers, families and friends of those with Alzheimer’ s disease or any other form of dementia are welcome to attend. The group’ s facilitator is Diane Schwartz, M.A., LPC. At Teitel Apartments in the Media Room. 15106 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park. Free. RSVP Diane: dianemarshaschwartz@ gmail.com or 928-444-0151. HISTORICAL CHASIDISM 4-5:30 pm, April 2. U-M Frankel Center for Judaic Studies will host Marcin Wodzinski of the University of Wroclaw. Topic: “Space and Spirit, or How to make a Historical Atlas of Hasidism.” Wodzinski has produced the first carto- graphic reference book on Chasidism. Co-sponsored by the Copernicus Program in Polish Studies. At Wieser Hall, Room 1010, Ann Arbor. Info: judaicstudies@umich.edu or 734-763- 9047. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 MUSICAL INTERLUDE 1 pm, April 3. Shaarey Zedek Seniors will host Gary Sacco, vocalist, pre- senting the sounds of Frank Sinatra. At the synagogue. Refreshments will be served. Information: Janet Pont at 248- 357-5544 or jpont@shaareyzedek.org. DROP IN & LEARN 1 pm, April 3. “Nationalism, Marginalization and Jewish Peoplehood.” Beth Ahm will video- stream a webinar featuring a conversa- tion between scholars Yehuda Kurtzer and Micah Goodman, produced by the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem as part of the annual David Hartman Memorial Conference for a Jewish and Democratic Israel. Brief informal dis- cussion follows. Free; no reservations needed. 5075 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. Info: Nancy Kaplan at 248- 737-1931. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT 1:30-3 pm, April 3. At Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road, Southfield. For indi- viduals who have experienced the death of a spouse or partner. Sponsored by National Council of Jewish Women. No charge; donations appreciated. RSVP: mail@ncjwmi.org or 248-355-3300. ALL THINGS DETROIT Head down to Eastern Market for All Things Detroit, an event that taps into the buy-local spirit. New businesses to see include succulents and air plants courte- sy of Succy Love; authentic and high-quality extra virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars imported from Italy by family-owned Michigan business Mie Radici; sweets inspired by Candyland will come courtesy of Candied Dreams; sporty clothing looks go glam at Game Time Glitz; and The Smile Brand, dedicated to giving back to the community, debuts a brand new collaboration for All Things Detroit. Tickets cost $5-$15 in advance. Children 6 and under are free. Purchase tickets at allthingsticketing.com/events/allthingsdetroitfoodtruckrally. NOW THROUGH MAY 9 GLASS EXHIBITION The Janice Charach Gallery at the JCC and Michigan Hot Glass present the third Michigan Regional Glass exhibition, juried by Albert Young. From functional to non-functional, cele- brate everything that glass has to offer. Featured artists include Nina Cambron, Mat Cat, Ethan Crawford, Maxwell Davis, Niko Dimitrijevic, Kim Harty, Alexander Hartke, Alli Hoag, Stephen Jacklyn, John Kilpatrick, Andy Koupal, Lou Kreuger, Vic Leo, Loraine Lynn, Joanna Manousis, Christine Osinski, Matthew Paskiet, Jordan Rose, Katrina Ruby, Jack Schmidt, Brendan Sherwood and Tim Stover (whose work is shown), among others. More info at gallery.jccdet.org. MARCH 30 DAVID BOWIE & DSO The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) will be joined by conductor Brent Havens, vocalist Tony Vincent, and a full rock band for a one-night-only Orchestra Hall concert celebrating the music of David Bowie. The program, arranged by Havens, includes symphonic takes on Bowie hits like “Life on Mars,” “Rebel Rebel,” “Space Oddity” and many more, all featuring Vincent at the microphone. The concert takes place at 8 p.m. in Orchestra Hall, within Midtown Detroit’ s Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center. Tickets begin at $24 and can be purchased at dso.org, by calling (313) 576-5111, or in-person at the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center Box Office (3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit). continued on page 46 people | places | events on the go IMAGE BY CRISTIAN FERRONATO FROM PIXABAY Editor’s Picks MARCH 31