APRIL 22 • 2021 | 43 DIA TOUR 1-3 PM, APRIL 22 The National Council of Jewish Women will host a free virtual interpretive tour of Diego Rivera murals, fea- turing Carlene VanVoorhies, DIA Interpretive Program vol- unteer. Visit ncjwmi.org. WAR WITH PLASTIC 7-9 PM, APRIL 22 NCJW|MI presents: “The Global War with Plastic,” a free Zoom webinar. Hear Laura Sullivan, investigative reporter for National Public Radio who created “Plastic Wars,” on the current state of plastic pollution in the world. Also, Kerrin O’Brien, exec- utive director of Michigan Recycling Coalition, will discuss recycling as a part of the solution. Register at ncjwmi.org. PIRKEI AVOT 11 AM, APRIL 23 Adat Shalom Synagogue invites adults of all ages to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman for this weekly discussion of one of the most beloved and wise books of our people. The community is welcome. There is no charge. To RSVP and receive a Zoom link, contact Jodi Gross, jgross@ adatshlaom.org. SOULFUL YOGA 11 AM, APRIL 24 Adat Shalom Synagogue invites you to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman and yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg for Soulful Yoga. Connect body and soul as you apply the wisdom of Torah to the gentle practice of yoga. No yoga experience is nec- essary. Free and open to the community. To receive a Zoom link, contact Jodi Gross, jgross@adatshlaom. org. DR. RUTH HONORED 1-2PM, APRIL 25 Celebrate Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer as she receives her first honorary doctorate from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Register by checking “Celebrate the Remarkable” at aabgu.org. LUNCHTIME LEARNING NOON, APRIL 26 Adat Shalom Synagogue invites you to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman in a pro- gram titled “Great Jewish Photographers.” He will look at Jewish photographers who have been pivotal in capturing life in the United States and the world. The program is open to the com- munity. There is no charge. To RSVP and receive a Zoom link, contact Jodi Gross, jgross@adatshlaom.org. ENABLERS NOON-1 PM, APRIL 27 Jewish Family Service will offer a Zoom meeting with author Amos Guiora (Armies of Enablers: Stories of Complicity in Sexual Assaults). He proposes legal, cultural and social measures aimed at the bystander from the survivor’s perspective. Only by hearing their stories do we fully understand the power of the enabler and the pain they cause the survivor. Register at jfsdetroit.org/ JCADA. BUILDING THE MODERN WORLD 7 PM, APRIL 27 The Albert Kahn Legacy Foundation will host a free virtual presentation. “Albert Kahn Designs Detroit” is a talk with Michael Hodges, author and journalist. A Q&A will follow the talk. Register at albertkahnlegacy.com/ events. FINDING BALANCE 7 PM, APRIL 28 This is the last part of the Adat Shalom Synagogue spring series to help you find balance during the Omer through mediation and gen- tle movement. There is no fee to attend. To register and receive a Zoom link, contact Jodi Gross, at jgross@ adatshlaom.org. IMMIGRATION LAW 7:30 PM, APRIL 28 Hadassah Greater Detroit Attorney and Judges Council, in conjunction with the Jewish Bar Association of Michigan (JBAM), hosts Elisheva Mosko, who will speak about “Immigration Law: The Past Four Years, And What The Future Holds.” Mosko is a solo practitioner with the law firm of Mosko Law PC. Please register by April 26 for this free, online event open to everyone: hadassahmidwest.org/ GDimmigration. For info, contact greaterdetroit@ hadassah.org or call 248- 683-5030. Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@thejewishnews. com. ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS Dr. Ruth Westheimer Amos Guiora Michael Hodges BUILDING THE MODERN WORLD APRIL 27