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 JANUARY 16 • 2020 | 37

MUSICAL EVENING

Spend an evening with Jesse Palter at 20 Front Street, Lake Orion. 
Palter released her debut album with Mack Avenue Records, “Paper 
Trail,” available on all digital platforms, and is becoming a noted voice 
in the music industry calling for open discussion on mental health. 
The Detroit native lives in a mix that is equal parts soul singer, pop 
artist and singer-songwriter, bringing a rawness and vulnerability that 
is anything but cookie cutter. Tickets: bit.ly/JP20Front.

JAN. 21
PBS VIDEO: 
Secrets of the Dead 
Bombing Auschwitz 
will premier nationwide 
on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 
9 p.m. on PBS (check 
local listings). The 
show is also available on pbs.org/secrets and the PBS video app to 
commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day and 
the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. There are new, 
embeddable clips available on the Secrets of the Dead website. 

SATURDAY, JAN 18
MINI MINYAN

10 am, Jan. 18. Adat Shalom 

Synagogue will hold a mini 

minyan with Hazzan Dan Gross 

for a music-filled Shabbat 

morning of song and prayer. 

Open to the community at no 

charge. Info: 248-626-2153 or 

sshapiro@adatshalom.org. 

SOULFUL YOGA

10 am, Jan. 18. Join Rabbi 

Rachel Shere and yoga instructor 

Nicole Ferguson 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 

experience is necessary. There 

is no charge. Dress comfortably, 

and bring a mat if you have one. 

Info: 248-851-5100.

SUNDAY, JAN 19
MEDITATION & 
MINDFULNESS

9:30 am, Jan. 19. Adults of all 

ages are invited to join Rabbi 

Aaron Bergman at Adat Shalom. 

The class is designed to help 

individuals find their internal 

spirituality and realize that 

Judaism can make them happier. 

The community is welcome. 

There is no charge. Info: call 

248-851-5100.

WORKSHOP & FILM

10 am- 12:30 pm, Jan. 19. 

Disney’
s The Princess and the 

Frog at the Berman Center for 

the Performing Arts in West 

Bloomfield. A family-friendly 

workshop and film. Special 

pricing for families of 4 or more 

when you contact the Berman 

Box Office, theberman.jccdet.org 

or 248-661-1900.

VOLUNTEER DAY

11am-1 pm, Jan. 19. Adat 

Shalom invites the community 

to join in. Participants of 

all ages (adults, teens and 

children) can work on a variety 

of hands-on projects that 

will help organizations in the 

Metro Detroit area. There is an 

optional lunch for $5/person 

with advance reservations. 

To register, visit adatshalom.

org/volunteerday or call 248-

851-5100 or email jgross@

adatshalom.org.

A CONVERSATION 
WITH THE RABBI

11 am, Jan. 19. Congregation 

Shaarey Zedek and the JCRC/

AJC partner to welcome Capers 

Funnye, who has served for 38 

years as the rabbi of Chicago’
s 

Beth Shalom B’
nai Zaken 

Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation, 

and is the first African American 

rabbi to participate in the 

Chicago Board of Rabbis. In 

an interview with Rabbi Aaron 

Starr, Rabbi Funnye will discuss 

his journey to Judaism, the 

history of relations between the 

Jewish and African American 

communities, and what it is 

like to be a Jew of color today. 

There is no cost to attend. A light 

brunch will be available. RSVP to 

shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-

5544.

HAMSA ART PROJECT

RSVP for Jan. 26. At 9:30 

am, Jan. 26, the Adat Shalom 

Sisterhood invites you to create 

your own hamsa. The program 

is led by artist Gail Rosenbloom 

Kaplan. $42 per person includes 

all materials, instruction and fun. 

Call Geula Rapp at gtron927@

aol.com. No experience 

necessary. Info: (248)851-5100. 

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JAN. 16-MARCH 8
AMERICA EXHIBIT
Soul Studio, 5586 Drake Road, West Bloomfield, is inaugurating the 2020 
election year with “AMERICA,” an exhibition exploring the land of the 
free. Soul artists explore the many stories, sites and objects that make 
up our great nation; from its sumptuous food, to its glorious technology, 
to its majestic architecture and landscapes, to its common, famous and 
even infamous citizens. Opening night, Jan. 16, 6 -8 p.m., is sponsored 
in memory of 
Burt and Gerry 
Rissman. The 
exhibit is curat-
ed by Anthony 
Marcellini and 
Mia Serafini. 

JAN. 18

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