FRIDAY, FEB. 7
IT’
S SHABBAT
5:45 pm, Feb. 7. The community
is welcome to join the Shaarey
Zedek clergy, the T.G.I.S. Players,
and special guest Hazzan Dr.
Ramon Tasat for Minchah, a lively
musical Kabbalat Shabbat ser-
vice and Ma’
ariv.
COMEDY ON STAGE
8 pm, Feb. 7. At the Farmington
Players Barn in Farmington Hills.
Unnecessary Farce runs through
Feb. 22. A tale of two inept cops
on a mission to trap a town
mayor suspected of embezzling.
Show is more suited to adults
and older teens. Ticket info:
boxoffice@farmingtonplayers.org
or 248-553-2955.
SATURDAY, FEB. 8
SHABBAT SHIRAH
9 am, Feb. 8. At Shaarey Zedek
in Southfield. Hazzan Ramon
Tasat, Hazzan David Propis and
the CSZ Choir will offer the
“Sermon in Song,” as part of the
Jewish Music Weekend spon-
sored by the Irving and Beverly
Laker Concert Fund.
TOT SHABBAT
11 am, Feb. 8. Tot Shabbat for Tu
b’
Shevat at B’
nai Israel/Temple
Kol Ami lower level, followed by
kiddush lunch with the whole
congregation.
ACTOR SPEAKS
5 pm, Feb. 8. The Crofoot
presents “Sixteen Candles:
A Conversation with Anthony
Michael Hall” at the Crofoot
Ballroom, 1 Saginaw St., Pontiac.
Tickets for this film screening
and live Q&A are $30. Visit
thecrofootpresents.com.
NIGHT OF COMEDY
6 pm, Feb. 8. Nikki Glaser, who
hosts Comedy Central’
s first live
daily morning show You Up With
Nikki Glaser for SiriusXM, will be
at the Royal Oak Music Theatre,
315 W. 4th. Tickets: $35. Info:
248-399-2980.
MUSIC CAFÉ
7 pm, Feb. 8. At Temple Emanu-
El in Oak Park. Havdalah, dinner
and show, featuring the music
of Rodgers and Hart. Cost: $18
per person; sponsorships avail-
able: $50 (2 tickets), $100 (4
tickets), $250 (6 tickets). RSVP.
By Thursday, Feb. 6, to 248-967-
4020 or TempleFamily@
emanuel-mich.org.
SUNDAY, FEB. 9
PARENTING SERIES
9:30-10:45 a.m., Feb. 9.
Navigate parenting through a
Jewish lens with Jackie Issner,
PhD, LP and Rabbi Rachel Shere
at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
The series, intended for anyone
with a role caring for children
ages 7-12, is co-sponsored
by the Adat Shalom-Beth
Achim Learning Community,
Adult Learning Department &
Sisterhood. Additional dates for
the program are 3/15 and 4/26.
Each class is self-contained.
No charge for Adat Shalom
members, non-members $5 per
session. RSVP appreciated by the
Thursday before each session:
248-626-2153, sshapiro@
adatshalom.org.
KNITTING CIRCLE
9:30 am, Feb. 9. Join the Adat
Shalom Synagogue Sisterhood
as they make scarves, hats and
afghans for charity. No experi-
ence necessary. Info: 248-851-
5100.
WINTER BLAST
The Quicken Loans Winter Blast Weekend is presented by Soaring Eagle.
The free event returns to Campus Martius Park. It will feature winter-
themed attractions and seasonal family-friendly entertainment. Hours:
Friday 5-11 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Feb. 7-9
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QUICKEN LOANS
FEB. 9
CSZ CONCERT
From 4-5
p.m. at
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek in
Southfield.
This year’
s
Irving and
Beverly Laker Concert
Series features “Music for
the Jewish Wedding (with
Strings Attached)” featuring
Hazzan David Propis. He
will be accompanied by a
professional string quartet
with musicians from the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra:
Abraham Feder, Mingzhao
Zhou, Jiamin Wang and
Caroline Coade. Premier
seating is $54 per person
and includes dessert
reception with the musicians
following the show.
Preferred seating is $36 per
person. General admission is
no charge. RSVP at
shaareyzedek.org.
FEB. 12-MARCH 8
WORKING
Based on Studs Terkel’
s best-selling
book of interviews with American
workers, Working paints a vivid
portrait of the men and women the
world so often takes for granted: the
schoolteacher, the phone operator, the
waitress, the mill-worker, the mason
and the housewife, just to name a
few. Nominated for six Tony Awards,
this classic has been updated for a
modern age. Music from Stephen
Schwartz and Mary Rogers and
others. At Meadowbrook Theatre, 207
S. Wilson Blvd. Rochester. Tickets:
Boxofficetickets, 800-440-8551.
PROLOGUE DETROIT