JULY 1 • 2021 | 45 OUTDOOR KABBALAT SHABBAT 6 PM, JULY 2 Adat Shalom Synagogue invites you to join them for an uplifting Friday eve- ning service, outdoors on the synagogue’s grounds. They will welcome new members of their clergy, Rabbi Dan Horwitz and Rabbi Blair Nosanwisch, director of spiritual care. Reservations are required and limited to the first 150 people to register. Contact the synagogue office at 248-851-5100. The service will also be available on Zoom. Visit adatshalom.org for information. MUSIC LECTURE 7 pm, July 7 The Yiddish Book Center hosts “My Song Ends but My Singing Never Stops: Calls for Justice in the Yiddish Music of the Holocaust in Ukraine,” with Anna Shternshis. Based on recently discovered archi- val documents, this lecture examines amateur Yiddish music created during the 1940s in Nazi-occupied Ukraine. Registration is required: yiddishbookcenter.org. TEA, TALK & TORAH 3-4 pm, July 8 Temple Shir Shalom invites you to gather with Rabbi Daniel Schwartz for an afternoon tea (light treats and your choice of hot/iced tea), schmooze and a brief study of the day’s text. Each session stands alone. Join for one or all. RSVP required at shirshalom.org. No charge for members of TSS; $10 for non-members. JHSM DONOR EVENT 6 pm, July 8 The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan will host an evening with Judy Batalion as she dis- cusses her newest book, The Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler’s Ghettos. This event is only for JHSM donors who have made a mini- mum $500 contribution to JHSM’s 2021 Annual Campaign or its Museum Feasibility-Study Fund. This will be on Zoom; info@michjewishhistory. org. Register by 9 pm, July 5. It is not necessary to read the book to attend. Info: michjewishhistory. org/calendar. PATHWAY TO EVIL 7 PM, JULY 8 The Holocaust Memorial Center offers a virtual pro- gram, Pathway to Evil, about the infamous Auschwitz doctor Josef Mengele, who was the embodiment of bloodless efficiency and passionate devotion to a grotesque worldview. Author David Marwell will discuss Mengele’s twisted career and his escape to South America. To order a copy of the book, Mengele: Unmasking the ‘Angel of Death’ by David Marwell, visit https://tinyurl.com/jsxd4xxv. Register at https://tinyurl. com/u55pbhhk. Community partners include Wayne State University School of Medicine and Wayne State University College of Nursing. INTERFAITH GOLF EVENT 3 PM, JULY 11 The Interfaith Couples-only at Topgolf in Auburn Hills is coming. Whether you want to work on your form or just putter around, this will be a chance to socialize with other interfaith couples. No experience necessary, though it’s never a bad idea to rewatch Happy Gilmore. The event runs from 3-5 pm and is being put on by NEXTGen Detroit. Cost is $20. Email mmarcus@jfmd. org with questions. CAJE SUMMER July 12-30 NewCAJE is the place to be for professional devel- opment, networking, prob- lem-solving and the best of Jewish music and storytell- ing. Cost: $300 for an all-ac- cess pass, which includes all Jewish education program- ming and access to record- ings through Sept. 6. Learn more at newcaje.org or call 857-288-8765. FISHER SEASON STARTS Oct. 19-24 Broadway shows will return to the Fisher Theatre with the RENT 25th Anniversary Farewell Tour. Tickets ($39 and up are on sale now online at Ticketmaster.com and in person at the Fisher Theatre Box Office. Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@thejewish- news.com. ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS Judy Batalion Anna Shternshis