38 | SEPTEMBER 12 • 2019 

#Refl
 ect4Rosh

The Well has launched its annual #Reflect4Rosh campaign of 
introspection and gratitude leading up to Rosh Hashanah and 
invites the community to join it each day to take a moment to: 
Stop. Reflect. Share. 
Here’
s how it works: Stop: Each day, take a moment to just 
breathe. Reflect: Think back on the year that was. What were the 
highlights and lowlights? What were the blessings and shortcom-
ings — both internal and external? What are the areas ripe for 
personal growth? Share: Check out The Well’
s reflective prompts 
on Facebook and Instagram each day and share a thought/photo/
song/article followed by the hashtag #Reflect4Rosh. 
Using the hashtag links all the posts together and connects the 
local community with the global Jewish community as it prepares 
for the High Holiday season with intention and gratitude. 

Shofar Factory Festival!

The annual Sherrill Berman Shofar Factory Festival will be from 
noon-3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, at the Jewish Community Center in 
West Bloomfield. 
Carve your own kosher-to-use Shofar, make a blanket for some-
one in need, test yourself by climbing a 30-foot “Mount Sinai,” 
catch a ride on a camel, bungee jump into the new year, create 
holiday candles, and watch and learn as a beekeeper uses live bees to 
produce fresh honey, and enjoy a petting farm. A kosher barbecue 
lunch can be purchased from Chef Cari’
s food truck. Music and 
entertainment also will be offered. 
There is no charge for admission and most of the activities/crafts.
Shofar making is $10, and bungee jumping is $5, bungee jump-
ing is limited to the first 100 children who register.
This event is sponsored by the Sherrill Berman Art Education 
Fund, T
ugman Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield, Janice Charach 
Art Gallery, JFamily, JCC Day Camps and the JCC. Register at 
ShofarFactoryFestival.com, email Rabbishneur@baischabad.com or 
call (248) 207-5513. 

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Jason Cohn and his 
daughter, Abbie, of 
West Bloomfield work 
on a shofar at last 
year’
s event. 

Borders & Ballads

Britton Recital Hall, Earl V. Moore
Building, 1100 Baits Dr., Ann Arbor

Thursday, September 26, 8 pm


Drawing by Eric Drooker

Musical Performance by Daniel Kahn, Yeva 
Lapsker & Jake Shulman-Ment

MEL DRYMAN
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& Dedicated 
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