GALLERY OPENS
10 AM-2 PM
THROUGH NOV. 20
The Janice Charach 
Gallery in West Bloomfield 
presents an exhibition 
titled “STEEP.” Curated 
by Ruth Tyszka, this is a 
group exhibition of artists 
in a variety of media who 
explore both the pressing 
issues that approach a 
boiling point and those 
functional items necessary 
to the steeping process, 
such as teapots and related 
vessels. Reservations 
required at gallery@jccdet.
org.

HOLY LAND TOUR
NOON-1 PM, NOV. 12
Visit Beersheva and 
experience Bedouin life 
in a virtual tour presented 
by Temple Shir Shalom. 
Register at shirshalom.org/
form/live-from-the-holy-
land.html. Info for cost: 248-
737-8700.

HAVDALAH & SPEAKER
5:30 PM, NOV. 14
The Downtown Synagogue 
will host a post-election 
community Havdalah with 
Allan Lengel on Zoom. 
Lengel is co-founder of 
Deadline Detroit; he will 
lead a reflection and 
analysis of what has 
changed, what will stay 
the same and what next 
steps to prepare for after 
the 2020 election. Info at 
downtownsynagogue.org. 

MUSICAL EVENING
5 PM & 8 PM, NOV. 14
The Chamber Music 
Society of Detroit will 
present the Dover Quartet 
with baritone Davóne 
Tines. At the Seligman 

Performing Arts Center, 
22305 W. 13 Mile Road, 
Beverly Hills. Due to 
COVID-19, there will be two 
1-hour performances. Ticket 
info: 313- 335-3300.

HMC BENEFIT
7 PM, NOV. 15
The Holocaust Memorial 
Center will host a virtual 
celebration of its 36th 
anniversary honoring 
survivor Eleanor Jackier. 
Ticket info: holocaustcenter.
org or call 248-536-9601.

COAST-TO-COAST GALA
NOV. 15
The Israeli-American 
Council will host this virtual 
event featuring some 
of Israel’s most beloved 
artists. Register at info@
israeliamerican.org.

RACE FOR A VACCINE
10 AM, NOV. 15
Federation’s Maimonides 
Society will present “Israel’s 
Lead in the Global Race 
for the COVID-19 Vaccine.” 

This event is intended for 
members of Federation’s 
Maimonides Society. 
Register in advance: Karen 
Kaplan, 248-203-1453, 
kaplan@jfmd.org.

JEWISH WOMEN
& POWER
3 PM, NOV. 19
The Michael and Elaine 
Serling Institute for Jewish 
Studies and Modern 
Israel at Michigan State 
University will present 
a book discussion with 
Dr. Melissa Klapper and 
Dr. Lori Harrison-Kahan. 
This discussion is part of 
a conference sponsored 
by the Center for Gender 
in Global Context titled 
“Gender, Women’s Suffrage 
and Political Power: Past, 
Present and Future.” 
Register at jewishst@msu.
edu. 

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 

days in advance to calendar@

thejewishnews.com.

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

AMERICAN FACISM
7-8:30 PM, NOV. 17
The Jewish Historical 
Society of Michigan 
will present, via Zoom, 
Detroit Jewish News 
Editor Andrew Lapin 
discussing “Our Father: 
Father Coughlin and 
American Fascism, 
1930s-Today.” From the 
presidential election to 
the recently revealed 
kidnapping plot against 
Michigan’s governor, 
much of today’s political 
unrest can be traced 
back to one priest 
from Royal Oak. Father 
Charles Coughlin of 
the Shrine of the Little 
Flower used his radio 
sermons during the 
Great Depression to 
incite a nation into right-
wing fascism, violence 
and antisemitism. 
In the process, he 
became America’s 
first mass-media 
demagogue. Cost: 
$10 for members and 
$18 for non-members. 
Please register by 9 
p.m. on Nov. 16: info@
michjewishhistory.org. 
Instructions for joining 
the Zoom call will be 
sent the day before.

Dover 

Quartet

Andrew Lapin

