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SUPPORT GROUP 
1:30-2:45 PM, JULY 8 
JVS is holding a virtual care-
giver support group for indi-
viduals who are care partners 
for those living with cognitive 
changes, including various 
types of dementia. Contact 
Dorothy Moon, Brown Adult 
Day Program social work-
er, for Zoom link and more 
information. 248-514-3627, 
dmoon@jvshumanservices.
org. 

CONCERT 
7-9 PM, JULY 9 
Alexander Zonjic & Friends 
will headline a summer 
concert series at the Adell 
Center in Novi, 43700 Adell 
Center Drive. The concerts 
are sponsored by both 
the Adell Center and DTE. 
Concertgoers can sit on the 
lawn or bring their own lawn 
chairs. For information, call 
Phyllis at 419-280-1073.

VIRTUAL CONCERT 
8 PM, JULY 9 
The Ark in Ann Arbor will 
present Making Movies, a 
band based in the United 
States with a sound Rolling 
Stone describes as “an eclec-
tic blend of rumbero percus-
sions, delicate organs and 
grungy fuzz rock.” Watch free 
on The Ark’s Facebook page. 
Info: the ark.org.

YIDSTOCK 2021 
JULY 11 
The Yiddish Book Center 
invites you to watch this 
year’s virtual YIDSTOCK: The 
Festival of New Yiddish Music, 
which will be a pre- 
recorded, 75-minute program 
featuring a dozen musicians 
from around the world. The 
program will be emceed by 
YIDSTOCK artistic director 

Seth Rogovoy. For information 
and to purchase a ticket, visit 
YIDSTOCK: The Festival of 
New Yiddish Music, yiddish-
bookcenter.org/ 
yidstock.

CONSUL GENERAL
NOON, JULY 13
Join JCRC/AJC and the 
Jewish Federation of 
Metropolitan Detroit, the 
Jewish Federation of Ann 
Arbor and the Jewish 
Federation of Grand Rapids 
on Zoom as they thank 
Consul General Aviv Ezra for 
his service to the Midwest 
over the past five years. 
Register at bit.ly/3gTIJGj.

MUSIC CLASS
4-5 PM, JULY 13
Especially for grandparents 
and grandkids (parents invit-
ed, too). Join Lindsay Mall for 
a special music class filled 
with bubbles, rhythm and fun. 
At Inglenook Park, 20901 12 
Mile, Southfield. This class is 
geared toward children ages 
0-6 with their parents and 
grandparents. Spaces are 
limited. Registration required. 
Info: sepez@jccdet.org, 248-
432-5632.

SUSTAINABILITY 
7 PM, JULY 14 
This NCJW|MI event is a sus-
tainability webinar presented 
by NCJW Green Committee. 
Hear from two experts on sus-

tainability and learn what each 
of us can do to help repair 
the world (tikkun olam). To 
register, visit NCJWMI.org; the 
webinar is free but advanced 
registration is required.

THEATER TALKBACK 
8 PM, JULY 14 
The Catastrophist is present-
ed by the Hendel Center for 
Ethics and Justice at Jewish 
Theological Seminary in part-
nership with Marin Theatre 
Company and Round House 
Theatre. Join in conversation 
with the team behind the 
acclaimed virtual drama, a 
story of real-life virus hunter 
Nathan Wolfe — who just hap-
pens to be the playwright’s 
husband — and a stirring 
meditation on scientific dis-
covery, Judaism, family, life 
and loss. Register at jtsa.edu/
the-catastrophist.

JEWISH PROTEST SINGERS 
7 PM, JULY 15 
The Yiddish Book Center will 
present “The Times They 
Were a-Changin’: Jewish 
Protest Singers of the 1960s,” 
with Seth Rogovoy. In this 
livestreaming multimedia talk, 
Rogovoy, author of a book 
about Bob Dylan, will explore 
how Jewish artists addressed 
many of the same issues their 
Yiddish forebears tackled just 
a few decades earlier and 
how Jewish values seem to 
have informed their work. 
RSVP: yiddishbookcenter.org.

RELIGIOUS ART TOUR 
7-8 PM, JULY 15 
The InterFaith Leadership 
Council of Metropolitan 
Detroit will host a free 
Zoom program featuring 
religious-themed art at the 
Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). 
Christian Black, a DIA gallery 
educator, will discuss six 
paintings and sculptures with 
faith-related themes, most 
from the DIA’s own collec-
tion. These artworks were 
created by individuals from 
the Christian, Hindu, Jewish, 
Muslim and Sikh religions and 
Native American tradition. The 
program is free. Registration 
info: detroitinterfaithcouncil.
com.

GUNS N’ ROSES 
AUG. 8 
Iconic rock legends Guns N’ 
Roses touring production, 
produced by Live Nation, 
will now visit Comerica Park. 
Tickets are on sale now at 
Tigers.com/GNR. Tickets for 
the previously scheduled 
dates (July 11, 2020, and July 
24, 2021) will be honored 
for the newly scheduled date 
and fans are encouraged to 
hold onto their tickets. Ticket 
holders unable to attend the 
rescheduled date now have 
30 days, or until Wednesday, 
July 30, 2021, to request a 
refund at point of purchase.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in 

advance to calendar@thejewishnews.com.

VIRTUAL CONCERT 
8 PM, JULY 9

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

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