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FRIDAY, OCT. 25
MOCK TRIAL
1-3 pm, Oct. 25. At Adat Shalom.
Society of Active Retirees will
explore the issue of free speech
vs. hate speech. Participants will
be professionals from the legal
community. Free event.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27
MEMBERSHIP BRUNCH
10 am, Oct. 27. The Men’
s Club
of Congregation B’
nai Moshe
is holding its annual paid-up
membership brunch, followed by
a program featuring Dr. Gerald
Katzman. Topic: “Do Gooders
and Evil Doers: How Do They
Get There?” Brunch free for
members; $10 for nonmembers.
The program is free. To RSVP for
brunch and/or the speaker, 248-
788-0600.
CLIMATE CHANGE
ADDRESSED
10 am, Oct. 27. At Temple
Emanu-El. Adult ed speaker
series will present Henry Pollack,
geophysics professor at U-M.
Topic: “Confronting Climate
Change: What Are the Options?”
Free event.
TECH CONNECT
12:30 pm, Oct. 27. Adat Shalom
teen volunteers will donate their
time to help adult learners better
understand the use of iPhones
and iPads. The workshop is at
Adat Shalom. Registration is
required. Lunch is available at
noon for $5 per person. RSVP:
Jodi Gross at 248-851-5100 or
jgross@adatshalom.org.
SIMCHAH FOR SCOTT
7-9 pm, Oct. 27. At Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell
Road, Southfield. Music, dessert
reception to celebrate Scott
Kaufman’
s commitment and
contributions to the community.
RSVP: jewishdetroit.org/event/
scott. Info: Shayna Petit at
petit@jfmd.org.
MONDAY, OCT. 28
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
5:30-7 pm, Oct. 28. The
Dorothy & Peter Brown Adult
Day Program holds free monthly
family caregiver support group
meetings for family
caregivers of all older
adults. Info or to RSVP:
Dorothy Moon, 248-233-4392,
dmoon@jvsdet.org. JVS, 29699
Southfield Road, Southfield.
YEMENI CULTURE
7-8:30 pm, Oct. 28. U-M Frankel
Center will host Ayelet Tsabari
at the Literati Bookstore in Ann
Arbor. Tsabari, author of The Art
of Leaving: Language, Longing,
and Belonging, will speak of
growing up Mizrahi in Israel,
about re-finding and reclaiming
that identity through writing and
through extensive research into
Yemeni culture and traditions.
Free event.
WOMEN OF VALOR
7 pm, Oct. 28. The Windsor
Jewish Community Centre and
the University of Windsor present
talks by Outstanding Women of
Accomplishment over the course
of the remainder of 2019 and
2020. The WJCC and the U of
W’
s Humanities Research Group,
Women’
s and Gender Studies
Department and Law School are
presenting the series, taking
place at the WJCC and on the
U of W campus. Dianne Saxe
will speak tonight at Alumni
Auditorium on campus of U of W.
Free event.
TUESDAY, OCT. 29
ROSH CHODESH EVENT
10-11:30 am, Oct. 29. The Adat
Shalom Sisterhood and Rabbi
Rachel Shere invite women from
the community to welcome the
new month of Cheshvan with a
Rosh Chodesh kickoff service,
including Torah study, prayer
and light refreshments. At the
synagogue in Farmington Hills.
Free. For information and RSVP:
Rochelle: r.lieberman@gmail.com
or 248-553-2498.
SIMPLY DANCE
11 am, Oct. 29. The Active Life
at the Jewish Community Center
will host a dance class with
Christine Stewart. No partner
needed. Cost: $7.
OCT. 27
RECORD SHOW
The Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie!
Record Show runs from 11
a.m.-4 p.m. at The Sanctuary
in Hamtramck. The Sanctuary
(2932 Caniff St.) is an all-
ages music venue that has risen
from the ashes of the legendary
Paycheck’
s Lounge. Thirty ven-
dors will be selling music and
memorabilia with thousands of
LPs, CDs and cassettes span-
ning all genres with a focus on
rock, indie, punk and metal. The
bar is open for 21+ and $2 pizza
slices offered all day! All ages
welcome and admission is free.
JEN ROSENSTEIN
FUN WITH LILY AND JANE
Journalist and author Mitch Albom will serve as moderator during an
evening filled with wit, humor and lots of fun when “A Fun Conversation
with Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin” makes a stop at the Fox Theatre in the
District Detroit at 7:30 p.m. Albom will guide the conversation as the
stars of Grace and Frankie share their insights on life, politics, feminism,
the planet and the secrets of their long-lasting friendship. Tickets (start-
ing at $84) can be purchased at 313Presents.com, the Little Caesars
Arena XFINITY box office and Ticketmaster.com.
OCT. 26
JOSHUA RADIN
Hailed for his emotive, heartfelt
songs delivered via his signature
soothing vocals, Joshua Radin
comes to Saint Andrew’
s Hall in
Detroit, along with indie duo the
Weepies. Radin was born and
raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, to
a Jewish family of Polish, German,
Austrian and Russian background.
He became a favorite of Ellen
DeGeneres and has appeared on
several of her shows. DeGeneres
invited Radin to sing his compo-
sition “Today,” a favorite song of
hers, at her wedding with Portia de
Rossi. Radin also wrote the song
“In Her Eyes” in celebration of his
own sister’
s wedding. Tickets are
$25 and available at ticketmaster.
com.
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