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July 15, 2021 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-07-15

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JULY 15 • 2021 | 45

TOUR OF RELIGIOUS ART
7-8 PM, JULY 15
This will be a virtual tour at the
Detroit Institute of Arts. It is a
Religious Diversity Journeys pro-
gram on ZOOM. Christian Black, a
DIA gallery educator, will discuss
six paintings and sculptures with
faith-related themes, most from the
DIA’s own collection. These artworks
were created by individuals from the
Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and
Sikh religions and Native American
traditions. The program is free. Info:
detroitinterfaithcouncil.com.

MUSIC LECTURE
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, YIDSTOCK artistic director Seth
Rogovoy, the author of a book about
Bob Dylan, will explore how these
Jewish artists addressed many of
the same issues their Yiddish fore-
bears tackled just a few decades
earlier and how Jewish values
seem to have informed their work.
Registration is required:
yiddishbookcenter.org.

DANCIN’ IN THE STREET
6 PM, JULY 16
In Downtown Rochester, W. Fourth
between Main and Rochester, the
whole family can enjoy live music
as well as a TasteFest from local
Rochester eateries. Event schedule:
6-10 pm TasteFest; 6-6:45 pm Lia
Catallo; 7-10 pm., The Square Pegz.
Info: DowntownRichesterMI.com or
248-656-0060.

SHABBAT TOGETHER
7 PM, JULY 16
Join The Well for a beautiful,
alternative Shabbat experience on
Belle Isle. Start off with innovative

Shabbat ritual stations that will allow
you to experience candle lighting,
the fruit of the vine, delicious challah
and hand washing in totally new
ways. Then move into a Shabbat
service designed especially for
young adults. After the service, join
for a bring-your-own picnic dinner.
Subsidized tickets are for $10 and
advance registration is required:
secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/
uhW3fJcslY-qNpAjC2ySmw. Details
about the meeting spot will be pro-
vided to the registered participants
prior to the start of the program.
Participants are welcome to arrive
beginning at 6:15 pm to stake out a
picnic spot.

FREE CONCERT
7-9 PM, JULY 16
Alexander Zonjic & Friends will
headline a summer’s 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.

STROLLING BRUNCH
10 AM-1 PM, JULY 29
Lace up your walking shoes and
come hungry because Jewish
Federation Affiliates have a delicious

brunch planned. Thanks to the pros
at Feet on the Street, a tasting tour
of Eastern Market will have us eat-
ing our way through local eateries
and unique specialty shops while
learning about the market’s 130-
year history and the addition of its
internationally recognized street art.
The tour will be held rain or shine,
so dress for the weather and wear
comfortable walking shoes. This tour
is 2.5 hours and will start promptly
at 10:15 am. Vegetarian options will
be available. Cost: $36 per person
includes tour and all food and drinks.
Register before July 16, 2021:
feld@jfmd.org. This in-person event
is intended for ladies in the GenX
age range.

COUNTRY MUSIC
7:30 PM, JULY 18
The Ark in Ann Arbor will present
Julianne Ankley in a free virtual con-
cert of soulful country music. Visit
The Ark’s Facebook page. Info:
theark.org.

CAREGIVER
CONVERSATIONS
3-4:30 PM, JULY 20
Jewish Family Services of
Washtenaw County will host this
group meeting, which will include
educational content and will be
facilitated by a licensed JFS social
worker; it is open to anyone who
cares for someone aged 60+. For
information and to register, visit the
event’s webpage: jfsannarbor.org.

AUTHOR SPEAKS
1 PM, JULY 22
Tikvah Hadassah welcomes author
Linda Cohen, speaking about her
book Sarinka: A Sephardic Holocaust
Journey. Register by July 20 at
hadassahmidwest.org/TikvahSarinka.
There is a $10 event fee. This is a
true story about Sarinka, a young
girl in WWII. The author will speak
about what it was like to be the
daughter of Sarinka and will discuss
many facts not in the book as well
as share her research on children of
Holocaust survivors.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Seth Rogovoy

Alexander
Zonjic

STROLLING BRUCH
Eastern Market

COUNTRY MUSIC
7:30 pm, July 18
Julianne Ankley

Linda Cohen

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