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46 | NOVEMBER 19 • 2020

HOLY LAND TOUR
NOON-1 PM, NOV. 19
Experience cuisine of the
world in Israel brought to
you by Temple Shir Shalom.
Register at shirshalom/org/
form/live-from-the-holy-land.
html. Info: 248-737-8700.

THE FUTURE OF
WORKSPACE
NOON, NOV. 20
Jewish Working Women’s
Network will present this
lunch & schmooze with
Heather Greene. She
has worked to create

human-centered, innova-
tive interior design solu-
tions that respond to user
desires and the inherent
qualities of space. Info:
Marianne Bloomberg, 248-
642-4611, Bloomberg@jfmd.
org.

FRIENDSGIVING SHABBAT
6:30 PM, NOV. 20
Come join The Well for
a virtual Shabbat service
with a host of friends over
Facebook Live to help
ring in Shabbat! Check
meetyouatthewell.org for

more information.

VIRTUAL NIGHTNOTES
7 PM, NOV. 20
Detroit Chamber Winds &
Strings will present violinist
Kimberly Kaloyanides and
pianist Mary Siciliano in a
virtual concert. For tickets
and info: mohan@art-ops.
org or 248-559-2095.

EDGEFEST
7:30 PM, NOV. 20
Kerrytown Concert House
in Ann Arbor will present
this virtual musical eve-

ning. Featured set will be
Steve Swell, trombone,
Dave Sewelson, baritone
trombone. Free; all dona-
tions will go to support the
Edgefest festival. View on
kerrytownconcerthouse.
com. Info: 734-709-0697.

ACTOR IN CONCERT
8 PM, NOV. 21
The Ark in Ann Arbor will
present actor, singer, song-
writer Jeff Daniels. View
on the Ark Facebook page.
Tickets: individual $20;
for family of viewers $30.;
crowdcast.io/e/jeffdanielsar-
knov21/register. Info: 734-
763-8587.

CHANU-CON
1-5 PM, NOV. 22
Congregation Beth Shalom
of Oak Park’s Fifth Annual
Chanu-Con will take place
virtually this year. Admission
is $5 per household; open
to the community. There
will be a variety of virtual
activities, including cooking
and baking demonstrations,
children’s activities, enter-
tainment, vendors selling
Chanukah and holiday gifts
and a 50/50 raffle. Vendor
gifts and art gallery items
will be available for pur-
chase. Raffle tickets will be
available online that day.
For information, visit the
event Facebook page at bit.
do/chanucon2020 or call
Congregation Beth Shalom,
248-547-7970.

CAREGIVING
2 PM, NOV. 23
Jewish Family Service will
mark Caregivers Month
with a Zoom presentation,
“Caregiving During Times
of Social Isolation.” Lynn
Breuer, LMSW, will discuss
challenges, meeting them
and caring for yourself. Info:
jfsdetroit.org.

Compiled by Sy Manello/

Editorial Assistant. Send items at

least 14 days in advance to

calendar@thejewishnews.com.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

U.S. Supreme Justice Ruth
Bader Ginsburg, who died
on Sept. 18, will long be
remembered as a champi-
on of the rights
of the disad-
vantaged.
On Dec. 2,
Chief Justice
Bridget Mary
McCormack of
the Michigan
Supreme Court will join an
all-star panel of women to
honor the life and legacy
of “RBG” at a tribute spon-
sored by the Jewish Bar
Association of Michigan
(JBAM).
The free Zoom event
is open to attorneys and
the general public and will
be presented at 6 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 2.
The discussion
will be moderated
by State Board of
Education mem-
ber Ellen Cogen
Lipton and will
also feature Rabbi
Ariana Silverman
of the Isaac
Agree Downtown
Synagogue, law
professor Margo
Schlanger of the
University of Michigan
and civil rights liti-
gator Amy L. Katz of
the ACLU Women’s
Rights Project in
New York.
JBAM is also
renaming its annual
award after the late

justice. The “Ruth Bader
Ginsburg Champion of
Justice Award” will be
given out in the spring
recognizing the signif-
icant impact of a legal
professional who is
dedicated to improving
the justice system while
exhibiting the highest
level of professionalism
and civility.
To register for the
RBG event, go to www.
jewishbar.org/event/
jbam-presents-the-life-
and-legacy-of-justice-
ruth-bader-ginsburg/.
JBAM has several
upcoming educational
events. For information
or to join JBAM, visit
www.jewishbar.org.

DAVID SACHS COPY EDITOR

Jewish Bar
Association of
Michigan to honor
revered Supreme
Court justice.

To RBG,
with Love

Mural of Justice

Ruth Bader

Ginsburg in

Washington

D.C. by artist

Rose Jaffe

CREATIVE COMMONS

Margo
Schlanger

HOMELAND SECURITY

Chief Justice
McCormack

MICHIGAN.GOV

Ellen Cogen
Lipton

BALLOTPEDIA.COM

Rabbi Ariana
Silverman

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