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September 17, 2020 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-09-17

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SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 65

HIGH HOLIDAYS
This year, the Shul in West
Bloomfield will offer many differ-
ent opportunities to celebrate the
Jewish holidays, meeting social
distancing guidelines and Judaic
laws. Pre-holiday event for Rosh
Hashanah will happen the day
before as a drive-thru for all your
holiday needs: challah, apples,
honey, honey cake, holiday guide,
grape juice, kiddush cup; the use
of the prayer book activities and
music for kids hearing the Shofar
blast, taking place Sept. 17, 5-6
pm. Shofar in the Park will take
place on Sept. 20 in many
parks across Metro Detroit,
Lansing: Drake Park at 3 pm;
Franklin Park at 5:30 pm.
Information at forms.gle/
ATgeue9R9n4DD3Jc9.
Full schedule of services
— with safety measures
will be held in a tent
during holiday with chairs
all 6 feet apart and masks
required. Sept. 18-20 and
27-28, 9 am.

DIA & YOU
ONGOING
The Detroit Institute of Arts offers
many virtual activities: Thursdays
at the Museum, family fun, etc. To
access, visit dia.org/art/collection,
dia.org/thursdaysathome. For a
schedule of activities at the muse-
um: dia.org.

FAMILY ROOM CONCERT
11 AM, SEPT. 19
The Ark in Ann Arbor will present
Justin Roberts, who has been
described as “the Judy Blume of
kiddie rock.” Ticket info: the ark.
org. At 8 pm, Sept. 22, the Ark
will host Dani Darling, who comes
from Ann Arbor with alternative
soul music. ark.org.

LIVE SHOFAR BLOWING
5:30 PM, SEPT. 20
The mitzvah on Rosh
Hashanah is to hear the blow-
ing of the shofar in person.
This year, because the first day
is Shabbos, we blow only one
day. The community is welcome
to join Jewish Ferndale, 1725
Pinecrest Drive, Ferndale, for this
mitzvah. The ceremony will be
outside. Social dis-
tancing will be
observed and
takes about 15
minutes. It may
be repeated as needed
until 7:30. Jewish Ferndale is
giving away machzorim — Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur prayer
books. Contact Rabbi Finman for
a free copy; for information, 248-
798-5082.

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

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