 SEPTEMBER 24 • 2020 | 35

DIGITAL MUSEUM
ONGOING

The YIVO Institute for Jewish 

Research has launched the YIVO 

Bruce and Francesca Cernia Slovin 

Online Museum with its first digitally 

native exhibition: “Beba Epstein: The 

Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Girl.” 

It is available at museum.yivo.com. 

MOVING SOLUTIONS
11 AM-12:30 PM, SEPT. 24

Hadassah Greater Detroit presents: 

Simplify it with Theresa Brune: “Your 

Mess is Our Success.” She has 20 

years’
 experience finding solutions for 

downsizing or moving and providing 

organization solutions. Donation $10. 

RSVP: Hadassahmidwest.org/gdsim-

plify or call 248-683-5030.

FOOD TRUCK RALLY
SEPT. 26

The Michigan MEGA Food Truck Rally 

at Canterbury Village features top 

food trucks and vendors, entertain-

ment, craft brews and handmade 

cocktails. All tickets previously pur-

chased will be valid for the new date. 

Info: facebook.com/canterburyvil-

lagelakeorion/eventpage. 

MEN’
S HEALTH EVENT
9 AM-4 PM, SEPT. 26

The 10th annual Men’
s Health Event 

will feature free drive-through health 

screenings at the Michigan State 

Fairgrounds. Open to Metro Detroit-

area men 18 years and older with 

or without insurance. Services will 

include vital screenings, a bloodwork 

panel, flu vaccinations, COVID-19 

nasal swab and antibody testing, 

and HIV testing. Pre-registration is 

encouraged to reserve a time slot at 

TheMensHealthEvent.com or by tex-

ting MHE 2020 to 483-55. 

MUSIC AT THE ARK
8 PM, SEPT. 26

The Ark in Ann Arbor will present folk 

icon Tom Paxton and the DonJuans. 

Cost $15. Tickets at crowdcast.io/e/

PaxtonDJArksept26/register.

CONCERT SERIES
SEPT. 26

Ann Arbor’
s Kerrytown Concert House 

series will be made available online to 

ticket buyers for streaming anytime, 

anywhere. DVDs of each perfor-

mance will also be made available 

for those without internet access by 

emailing marketing@a2so.com or 

calling 734-994-4801. The series 

was filmed exclusively for the A²SO 

in the Royal Conservatory of Music in 

Toronto. On Sept. 26 view “Goodyear 

& Beethoven.” On Sept. 27: View “The 

Berkofskys & Beethoven.”

FAMILY ROOM CONCERT
7:30 PM, SEPT. 27

The Ark in Ann Arbor presents John 

Gorka, a singer of the New Folk 

Movement. Ticket info: the ark.org.

A READING OF TWO SONGS
7 PM, SEPT. 30 

This virtual gathering on Zoom is 

sponsored by the Jewish Historical 

Society of Michigan. “Jerusalem of 

Gold” by Naomi Shemer is one of the 

most popular Israeli songs written 

before the 1967 War. Meir Ariel, a 

young soldier, dared to challenge the 

utopia of Shemer’
s song with his own 

— “Jerusalem of Iron.” Cost: $10 for 

members and $18 for non-members; 

register by 9 pm on Tuesday, Sept. 

29. Instructions for joining the Zoom 

call will be sent the day before; info@

michiganjewishhistory.org.

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

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