34 | NOVEMBER 5 • 2020 

HOLY LAND TOUR
NOON-1 PM, NOV. 5
See the sights and meet 
the people in a virtual tour 
brought to you by Temple 
Shir Shalom. On this day, 
visit a Druz community. 
Register at shirshalom/org/
form/live-from-the-holy-
land. Info: 248-737-8700.

INSURANCE HELP
ONGOING TO DEC. 15
Jewish Family Service will 
aid community members 
needing assistance 
with health insurance: 
signing up for first time, 
updating info or getting 
questions answered. Info: 
osemenova@jfsdetroit.org 
or 248-592-2662.

ARK PRESENTS
5 PM, NOV. 6
The Ark in Ann Arbor will 
host Rufus Wainright for 
a series of five concerts 
throughout November. 
Tickets $20. Bit.ly/
RW-TheArk.

FAMILY ROOM SERIES
8 PM, NOV. 7
The Ark in Ann Arbor will 
present a virtual concert 
with Amythyst Kiah, 
vocalist. The event is 
free on the Ark Facebook 
page. Donations in a 

“virtual tip jar” go to 
support the Ark and the 
performers.

JEWISH MOROCCO
NOV. 8
JDC Entwine will host 
an exclusive Detroit-
only Inside Morocco 
experience in partnership 
with The Well, in the span 
of a few hours. Explore 
Morocco’s sights, sounds 
and tastes by way of 
interactive experiences 
with local Jewish 
community members. Info: 
margaritako@jdc.org or 
check out jdcentwine.org 
on Facebook, Twitter or 
Instagram.

SECRETS OF THE BIBLE
WEEK OF NOV. 9
This is a six-week 
course to enjoy from the 
safety and comfort of 
your home. Uncover the 
secrets within Jewish 
mysticism and discover 
a whole new world of 
fascinating teachings 
and inspiration. There 
are three class options 
to choose from. Info: 
bloomfieldhillschabad.org/
secrets.

REMEMBRANCE
ALL DAY, NOV. 9
March of the Living will 

mark Kristallnacht with 
a message of unity and 
hope, through a unique 
international campaign 
ttitled “Let There Be Light.” 
March of the Living invites 
individuals, institutions 
and houses of worship 
across the world to keep 
their lights on during 
the night of Nov. 9, as a 
symbol of solidarity and 
mutual commitment in 
the shared battle against 
antisemitism, racism, 
hatred and intolerance. 

AMERICAN JEWS
& ISRAEL
NOON-1 PM, NOV. 9
The Schusterman Center 
for Israeli Studies at 
Brandeis University 
will sponsor this Zoom 
presentation. Natan 
Sharansky and Gil Troy 
will be in conversation 
with Jonathan Sarna and 
Shirley Idelson, based on 
the book Never Alone. 
Co-hosted by the Office of 
the President of Brandeis 
University. Free and 
open to all; registration 
required: brandeis.edu/
israel-center/events/index.
html#neveralone 

ANSWERING 
ANTISEMITISM
6:30-8:30 PM, NOV. 9
Hadassah Greater Detroit’s 
Eleanor Roosevelt and 
Tikvah regions along 
with the Anti-Defamation 
League present “Words 
to Action,” a virtual 
workshop discussing 
accurate information 
about antisemitism and 
anti-Israel myths. Carolyn 
Normandin, regional 
director of the Detroit/

Michigan office of ADL, 
and Kristin Jager, ADL 
education director, will 
offer the skills to answer, 
“What Can I Do?” This 
workshop is open to 
the community with a 
$10 minimum donation. 
Register by Nov. 6: 
hadassahmidwest.org/
RoosTikvahADL. Info: 
greaterdetroit@hadassah.
org or call 248-683-5030.

PHYSICIANS & THE 
HOLOCAUST
7-8:320 PM, NOV. 9
Join with the Jewish 
Historical Society of 
Michigan on the 82nd 
anniversary of Kristallnacht 
(the Night of the Broken 
Glass) as Rabbi Herbert 
A. Yoskowitz examines 
the stories of “Jewish 
European Physicians 
during the Holocaust 
Decade (1938-1948).” 
Cost: $10 for members 
and $18 for non-members. 
Register by 9 pm on Nov. 
8. Instructions for joining 
the Zoom call will be sent 
the day before.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Amythyst 
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