THURSDAY, OCT. 3
MUSIC CAFÉ
RSVP for Oct. 6. “The Great
American Songbook.” With Patty
Ward at 10:30 am. Free event
but donations to the Music
Fund are welcomed. For loca-
tion, call 248-967-4020 or visit
TempleFamily@emanuel-mich.
org.
SUNDAY, OCT. 6
MEDITATION &
MINDFULNESS
9:30 am, Oct. 6. Adults of
all ages are invited to join
Rabbi Aaron Bergman at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. The class
is designed to help individuals
find their internal spirituality and
realize that Judaism can make
them happier. Free and open to
the community. Info: call 248-
851-5100.
BAGELS & BOOKS
10 am, Oct. 6. At Temple
Emanu-El. Sisterhood book
discussion of The Lost Girls
of Paris. Refreshments will be
served. Free event. Info: Rae
Mandel, 248-766-4504.
REMEMBRANCE DAY
Oct. 6. Local cemeteries invite
the community to remember
their loved ones at brief, mean-
ingful services. At Clover Hill
Cemetery, Congregation Shaarey
Zedek will hold a service at
11 am at the recently updated
Davidson/Hermelin Chapel.
Following the service, everyone
is welcome to fulfill the custom
of visiting loved ones’
graves.
Also, stop by to take a look at
the “Makom” in the Mandell L.
Berman Administration Building,
where a space has been created
to welcome families for shivah
services. B’
nai David Cemetery
in Detroit will be open from 9
am-1 pm.
SURVIVORS’
SERVICE
1 pm, Oct. 6. The United Jewish
Organization of First, Second and
Third Generation of Holocaust
Survivors will hold its annual
Yizkor service at the Hebrew
Memorial Cemetery, on Gratiot
just north of 14 Mile Road in
Clinton Township. The community
is encouraged to attend.
ROSH HASHANAH
ON THE RIVER
4:30 pm, Oct. 6. The Well is host-
ing another year of Rosh Hashanah
on the River at the Franklin Cider
Mill. Participate in the ancient
ritual of Tashlich, and then cel-
ebrate the new year with cider
and donuts. The event will have
a young adult and young family
crowd, chances to set personal
intentions for the year ahead and
time for schmoozing. Reflection
and casting-away materials are
free, and cider and donuts are on
participants.
WINDSOR UJA KICKOFF
7:30 pm, Oct. 6. At Windsor
Jewish Community Centre. Film
screening of RBG (life of Ruth
Bader Ginsburg), desserts and
snacks. RSVP: info@
jewishwindsor.org. or 519-973-
1772, ext. 201.
MONDAY, OCT. 7
GLITTERING TOUR
3:30-6 pm, Oct. 7. Detour Detroit
and the Jewish Historical Society
of Michigan will host two tours.
At Simmons & Clark Jewelers, get
a behind-the-scenes look at the
business and the space occupied
since 1925. At the Metropolitan
Bldg., see the once-home of
many Detroit Jewish jewelry
manufacturers. After-tour cock-
tails and appetizers at Monarch
Club. Cost: JHSM members $85,
non-members $100. Register:
info@michiganjewishhistory.org or
248-432-5617.
TUESDAY, OCT. 8
SIMPLY DANCE
11 am, Oct. 8. The Active Life at
the Jewish Community Center will
host a dance class with Christine
Stewart. No partner needed.
Cost: $7.
ROMAN RABINOVICH
Pianist, composer and visual artist Roman Rabinovich, the first-
place winner of the 2008 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master
Competition, will be playing a concert for Pro Musica that features works
by Gershwin, Debussy, Satie, Stravinsky and original compositions. The
eloquent, young Israeli has performed throughout Europe and the USA in
prestigious venues. Lauded as “a master of tone-color” by International
Piano, Rabinovich made his Israel Philharmonic debut under Zubin Mehta
at age 10. A supporter of technology as a driver for art, Rabinovich fre-
quently performs with an iPad in place of sheet music. From 7:30-9:30
p.m. at The Cube inside Orchestra Hall. Individual tickets start at $10.60
and are available at promusicadetroit.com.
OCT. 4
OCT. 5
THE BLACK KEYS
Rock duo the Black Keys, Dan Auerbach (guitar, vocals and
son of an Akron, Ohio, Jewish antiques dealer) and Patrick Carney
(drums), take the stage at Little Caesars Arena in The District Detroit
at 7 p.m. with special guests Modest Mouse and Jessy Wilson.
Tickets, starting at $39.50, can be purchased at 313Presents.com,
LiveNation.com, Little Caesars Arena box office and Ticketmaster.
com. Auerbach’
s grandmother escaped the Nazis before World War II.
He has shared her chicken soup recipe at tinyurl.com/y2akpqa8.
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