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APRIL 9 • 2020 | 31

On The Go

Virtual events | learnings

STAYING CONNECTED
At this time of social distanc-
ing, the Jewish News will try
to bring awareness to events/
learning situations that are
being offered online by syna-
gogues, temples and commu-
nity organizations.

SHAAREY ZEDEK
(shaareyzedek.org)

For youth: Virtual Thrilling Thursdays
10 am. Join Lindsay Mall on Zoom
at zoom.us/j/962019902 for stories,
games, songs, and more.

B’
NAI ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE OF
WEST BLOOMFIELD
(See bnaiisraelwb.org for times)
Weekly “gatherings” through Zoom
Meeting. Feel free to join in any
of the following: Tuesday evening
schmooze time; Wednesday evening
Talmud class; Thursday evening
Mussar class; Friday Lunch ‘
n’
Learn.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL IN OAK
PARK
will be sharing classes and services.
First, for those who have Facebook:
Rabbi Zerwekh will host kids’
story
time, every day around 10 am with a
special guest helper on his Facebook
page.

Mondays at 11 am: Cantorial
Soloist Kelly Onickel will hold musical
gatherings, sharing music and giving
us a chance to enjoy meaningful
music during our week. zoom.
us/j/530935301
Tuesdays at 3 pm: Rabbi
Zerwekh will teach a class on var-
ious subjects, texts, and areas of
interest; the next three weeks will be
on Pirkei Avot.
Wednesdays at 7 pm: Kelly will
teach classes on subjects of inter-
est, from music to strong female
figures in Judaism, to everywhere in
between.
Thursdays at 5:30 pm: Rabbi
Zerwekh will host a group session
for people to ask questions related to
Judaism or life, and to check in with
one another.

VIRTUAL MATZAH FACTORY
This year, Bais Chabad is provid-
ing the annual Barbara and Doug

Bloom Matzah Bakery and Exodus
Experience as a virtual online expe-
rience. Visit the first video, a play of
the Exodus story for children, at
https://youtu.be/D-QloivTh_w. Learn
how to make matzah at https://
youtu.be/oSExYXziBuw to.

PJ VIRTUAL LIBRARY
APRIL (DAILY)
11 am, 1 pm and 4 pm. Sponsored
by the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit. Stories, crafts,
tours and more. Visit facebook.com/
PJLibrary.

ISRAELI STORYTELLING
APRIL 13
4 pm. Sponsored by Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
Stories and activities, in Hebrew and
English, for children pre-K to second
grade. View: zoom/j/510839772.

JFAMILY ROCK & READ
APRIL 15
11 am. Sponsored by Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
For ages 0-3. Facebook Live family
music and reading.

MICHIGAN OPERA THEATER
Michigan Opera Theatre (MOT) has
launched a digital programming
campaign to provide daily opera and
dance content to the community
during social distancing. “MOT at
Home” will use its Facebook, Twitter
and Instagram social media accounts
to distribute programming, which
will include performances, blogs,
podcasts, interviews and more. More
information is available at
michiganopera.org/mot-at-home.

VIRTUAL FILM CLUB
New Israel Fund (NIF) is offering a
virtual film club, bringing poignant
and relevant Israeli films. Each week,
they will select a film that you can
watch at your own convenience.
After you’
ve watched the movie, join
them for a lively and interactive dis-
cussion on Zoom every Tuesday at 3
pm. To join, visit info@nif.org.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial
Assistant. Send items at least
14 days in advance to
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