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JUNE 29
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Saturday, June 29, at 8 p.m., Detroit Chamber 
Winds & Strings musicians will return to the 
Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival and Artistic 
Director Paul Watkins. Philip Setzer, Lawrence 
Power, Paul Watkins and more will be perform-
ing the best of Strauss, Bach, Snider, Walker 
and Turnage. Also, the award-winning dramatic 
soprano Christine Goerke whose father’
s fam-
ily was Jewish, makes her festival debut. At 
Seligman Performing Arts Center, 22305 W. 13 
Mile, Beverly Hills. $15-30. Info: 248-559-2095.

JUNE 30

BUILT TO SPILL 

Longtime indie rockers Built to Spill, led 
by Jewish front man Doug Martsch, 
lead singer, lead guitarist, songwriter (he 
wrote “Israel’
s Song”), brings its Keep It 
Like A Secret Tour to Saint Andrew’
s Hall 
(431 E. Congress, Detroit) Sunday, June 
30, at 7 p.m. The band is especially 
renowned for their live shows, where 
Martsch lets loose on his guitar and 
extended jam sessions go on for several 
minutes. Tickets are $29.50 and avail-
able through livenation.com.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 28
MUSICAL EREV SHABBAT
7 pm, June 28. Service, board of trustees 
installation, Oneg Shabbat. At Temple 
Emanu-El in Oak Park.

SATURDAY, JUNE 29
SOULFUL YOGA
10 a.m., June 29. 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 experi-
ence is necessary. 
Free and open to 
the community. 
Dress comfort-

ably and bring a mat if you have one. Info: 
248-851-5100.

SHABBAT AT THE DETROIT ZOO
10:30 am. June 29. Young families are 
invited to meet Temple Israel & The Well by 
the polar bears at Pierson Lake picnic site 
for a Shabbat service, songs and crafts. 
BYOP – Bring your own picnic. Snacks will 
be available. 

MONTH IN REVIEW
2 pm, June 29. Join David Higer, a retired 
social studies teacher, as he reviews the 
highlights of the month’
s current events. This 
event at Temple Kol Ami is free and open to 
the community. RSVP to cspektor@tkolami.
org or 248-661-0040.

BUILDING A BRIDGE OVER DINNER 
4-9 pm, June 29. At Eden Gardens, 12273 
Glenfield Ave., Detroit. Downtown Synagogue 
in collaboration with Eden Gardens Block 
Club and Repair the World Detroit. Gardening, 
games, a BBQ potluck and a conversation. 
RSVP: Nicole Feinberg, programcoordinator@
downtownsynagogue.org.

SUNDAY, JUNE 30
RIDE FOR THE LIVING
8 am, June 30. Krakow JCC’
s annual Ride 
for the Living is a 55k ride from Auschwitz 
to JCC Krakow commemorating Jewish 
history and celebrating the rebirth of 
Jewish life in Poland. There will be a sat-
ellite ride in Detroit starting at Huntington 
Woods Recreation Center, 26325 Scotia, 

Huntington Woods. Info: jewishfederation@
jfmd.org.

TUESDAY, JULY 2
SUPPORT FOR CAREGIVERS
1:30-3 pm, July 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 Rd. Oak Park. Free. RSVP 
Diane: dianemarshaschwartz@gmail.com or 
928-444-0151.

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JUNE 29

THE TRY GUYS

Viral YouTube sensations The Try Guys are bringing their iconic brand of “trying 
everything and anything” off the screen and on to the stage at the Fillmore Detroit 
7:30 p.m. Saturday. June 29. They have over 5.8 million YouTube subscribers and 
over 2 billion views. The guys, Zach Kornfeld (who was disappointed that his 
Ancestry DNA report declared him only 88.7% Ashkenazi Jewish when he thought 
he was 100%), Keith Habersberger (who was proud and surprised to find out he 
was 0.4% Ashkenazi Jewish), Ned Fulmer and Eugene Lee Yang, are known for 
their willingness to try anything and everything, from simulating childbirth with 
electrodes to swimming with sharks, all in the name of better understanding the 
people and world around them. Tickets are available at livenation.com $35.50.

