 JUNE 11 • 2020 | 43

STAYING CONNECTED
At this time of social 
distancing, the Jewish News 
will try to bring awareness 
to events/learning situations 
offered online by synagogues, 
temples and community 
organizations.

FAMILY CONCERT
7:30 PM, JUNE 14
The Ark in Ann Artbor presents 
a family concert on its Facebook 
page; a Facebook account 
is not necessary to view. 
This night it is Drew Nelson, 
storyteller, songwriter and multi-
instrumentalist.

YIDDISH LITERATURE
7 PM, JUNE 16
Dr. Anita Norich of the English and 
Judaic Studies Dept. at University 
of Michigan will present, in a 
ZOOM webinar, “Holocaust in 
Yiddish Literature.” Register at 
events@holocaustcentrer.org.

SINGING OUT 
8:30 PM, JUNE 16
A Virtual Pride Tour presented by 
the Ark in Ann Arbor. Featured: Mae 
and Crys Matthews (pictured above). 
$15. access bit.ly/tasot2020. Info: 
barb@theark.org.

ACCUSED OF TREASON
7 PM, JUNE 18
“The Story of David Tenenbaum” 
sponsored by the Jewish Historical 
Society of Michigan. A virtual 
gathering on Zoom. Dr. David 
Tenenbaum was a mechanical 
engineer at the TACOM base in 
Warren, Michigan, when, in 1997, 
he was falsely accused of being an 
Israeli spy. Cost: $10 for members 
and $18 for non-members. Register 
by 9 pm on Wednesday, June 17; 
instructions for joining the Zoom call 
will be sent the day before. info@
michjewishhistory.org.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 
Assistant. Send items to calendar@
thejewishnews.com.

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