SATURDAY, MARCH 14 SOULFUL YOGA 10 am, March 14. Join Rabbi Rachel Shere and yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg for Soulful Yoga at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Connect body and soul as they apply the wisdom of Torah to the gentle practice of yoga. No yoga experience necessary. Free and open to the community. Dress comfortably and bring a mat if you have one. Info: 248-851-5100. SUNDAY, MARCH 15 PARENTING SERIES 9:30-10:45 a.m., March 15. 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 age 7-12, is co-sponsored by the Adat Shalom-Beth Achim Learning Community, Adult Learning Department and Sisterhood. No charge for Adat Shalom members; non-members $5 per session. RSVP by the Thursday before each session: 248-626-2153, sshapiro@adatshalom.org. KNITTING CIRCLE 9:30 am, March 15. Join the Adat Shalom Synagogue Sisterhood as they make scarves, hats and afghans for charity. At the synagogue. No experience necessary. Info: (248)851- 5100. ON WAR CRIMINALS 12:30 pm, March 15. At Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills. Eli Gabay, featured in the film The Devil Next Door, will speak of his role of prosecutor in the documentary film about John Demjanjuk. (Also at 4 pm.) Free and exclusive for members of HMC. RSVP by March 10: events@ holocaustcenter.org. MONDAY, MARCH 16 TORAH & SONG 11:45 am, March 16. Davey Rosen, rabbinic intern at Adat Shalom, will present a lunchtime learning program. (Also on March 23, 30) He will explore spiritual meaning and modern insights of Torah and Talmud through text, study, discussion and songs, with guitar. Free. Bring your own dairy/parve lunch. Drinks and dessert will be served. Reservations requested: Kellie Yost, 248-851-5100, ext. 246, or kyost@ adatshalom.org. FRANKEL CENTER EVENT 1-5 pm, March 16. Learn about Global Yiddish Networks at Rackham – West Conference Room, 202 S. Thayer St., Ann Arbor. Frankel Institute Fellows Dov-Ber Kerler, Amy Kerner, Eli Rosenblatt and Nick Underwood and guest scholars explore the global networks of Yiddish. Research will be presented on the presence of Yiddish in places such as Argentina, France, China, the Soviet Union and the Caribbean. CAREGIVER SUPPORT 5:30 pm, March 16. The Dorothy & Peter Brown Adult Day Program holds free monthly family caregiver sup- port group meetings at JVS (29699 Southfield Road, Southfield) for family caregivers of all older adults. For information or to RSVP, contact Dorothy Moon at 248-233-4392 or dmoon@jvsdet.org. A FAITH NARRATIVE 7:30 pm, March 16. At Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph, Bloomfield Township. Yossi Klein Halevi of the Shalom Hartman Institute will speak on “Entering Each Other’ s Lives” A Religious Jew’ s Journey into Islam and Christianity.” Free event. A des- sert reception will follow the lecture. Register at Shalomhartman.org/ midwest. APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE 7-8:30 pm, March 16. At the Max M. Fisher Building. “The End Is Only the Beginning: Introduction to Jewish Apocalyptic Literature” with Dr. Justin Sledge. (Also March 23, 30; Apr. 20, 27; May 4, 11, 18) Look at the Book of Daniel, the Book of Enoch, the catastrophic War Scroll in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book of Jubilees, mysterious gnostic literature, the nightmarish Book of Revelations in the Christian Bible and others. Tuition: $145. Register: 248-205-2557 or jLearn.online. TUESDAY, MARCH 17 ANCESTORS’ ADVENTURES 10-11:30 am, March 17. At the Jewish Community Center. “Amazing Adventures of Our Ancestors” with Rabbi Mitch Parker. (Also March 24, 31; Apr. 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26; Jun. 2) Each week , study a different pivotal period of Jewish history by reading texts written by people who thrived, endured and suffered as a result of the challenges of the time period in which they lived. Tuition: $180. Register: 248-205-2557 or jLearn.online. TASTING EVENT NEXTGen Detroit presents a demo and tasting pop up at Leila, 1249 Griswold St., Detroit. This opportunity to try Detroit’ s Lebanese cuisine includes a special craft cocktail demo and a lesson on how to make Leila’ s famous grape leaves. Enjoy your handiwork in this plush new space and sample a spread of vegetarian appetizers. 6:30 p.m.; cost: $35. Fee includes cocktail and grape leaf making as well as appetiz- ers after the demos. For information and to register, call Lauren Rubin at (248) 502-2854. MARCH 17 MARCH 12 DANNY RASKIN ON ONE DETROIT The JN’ s own Danny Raskin will be the subject of a segment on this week’ s episode of Detroit Public TV’ s One Detroit. The story is about six minutes long and spotlights Raskin’ s more than six-decade career as a newspaperman, dining columnist and Detroiter in the know. The program airs at 7:30 p.m. on DPTV (Channel 56), and will be available online after broadcast at OneDetroitPBS.org. APRIL 1 MUSICAL FUNDRAISER Get your tickets now for the Tony Award winner of Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen on April 1 at the Fisher Theatre. A limited number of tickets are still available for a special presentation by Jewish Family Service, the JCC and Federation. Each ticket is $300 (plus tax) and includes a pre-glow reception at the Fisher and main floor seating. JFS’ A Single Soul, which provides sui- cide prevention training to those in the community, will be a major beneficiary of the event. Get tickets at jewishdetroit.org/event/ dear_evan_hansen. 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