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BACKYARD SHABBAT
4-7 PM, AUG. 13
Join Detroit City Moishe 
House and The Well for a 
backyard Shabbat service 
and dinner for young adults. 
Welcome Shabbat with a 
short service and Jewish 
learning led by Rabbi Jeff 
and then dive into a veg-
etarian catered Shabbat 
dinner. Nosh, schmooze and 
celebrate together and then 
finish off the night with 
s’mores and songs by the 
fire — the best parts of a 
summer Shabbat evening. 
Due to the generosity of 
donors, the event is free, 
but advance registration is 
required: meetyouatthewell.
org/calendar/
backyardshabbat.

DSO CONCERT
8-10 PM, AUG. 13
Join live and on-demand for 
a digital concert featuring 
Lizz Wright. The acclaimed 
vocalist presents her unique 
blend of jazz, gospel, R&B 
and folk music. Cost: $12.
The content will be available 
for on-demand viewing for 
two weeks following the 
livestream event. Info: 313-
576-5111 from 11 am-5 pm 
Mon-Fri.

TOT SHABBAT
10-11AM, AUG. 14
The Well invites you to 
Franklin Park, 26495 Carol 
Ave., Franklin. Shabbat 
songs, dances and stories, 
led by Rabbi Jeff, Keith and 

Marni. To create an envi-
ronment that is safe and 
comfortable for all, this free 
event will be limited to 20 
families (it’s a big park where 
we can all spread out). Bring 
your own blanket to sit on. 
Snack and craft bags will 
be provided. As our littlest 
kiddos have yet to be vacci-
nated for COVID-19, we ask 
that all participants (who are 
old enough to do so) wear 
a mask until safely seated 
on their blankets. Once your 
family is in your own area, 
masks may be removed. 
Info: contact Family Educator 
Marni Katz at marni@
meetyouatthewell.org.

YOGA + LIVE MUSIC
7-8 PM, AUG. 17
Practice yoga outdoors to 
live music performed by DSO 
ensembles. A Detroit Yoga 
Lab certified instructor leads 
a limited-capacity socially 
distant group yoga session in 
the DSO’s Sosnick Courtyard 
open to all skill levels. 
Experience the bliss of warm 
summer air, and the sense of 
community that comes from 
safely enjoying live music 
and yoga with others. Please 
follow health and safety pro-
tocols. The DSO is following 
all current recommendations 
by the state of Michigan for 
masks. Visit dso.org/
safetyplan for more 
information. Tickets: $20

BE IN STYLE
11 AM, AUG. 18
Hadassah Greater Detroit 
invites you to a virtual 
Wellness Wednesday pro-
gram, “The Colors and Styles 
for Fall” with Terri Cooper of 
Village Boutique. Register by 
Aug. 16, hadassahmidwest.
org/GDWW2021. There is a 
$10 event fee. Info: contact 
greater detroit@hadassah.
org or call 248-683-5030.

DFT AT HOME
THROUGH AUG. 21
“Can You Bring It: Bill T. 
Jones and D-Man in the 
Waters.” The creative pro-
cess that culminated in 
choreographer, dancer and 
director Bill T. Jones’ tour 
de force ballet, D-Man in 
the Waters, one of the most 
important and influential 
works of art to come out of 
the AIDS crisis, is brought to 
life in this extraordinary new 
documentary. In 1989, D-Man 
in the Waters gave physical 
manifestation to the fear, 
anger, grief and hope for 
salvation that Bill T. Jones 

and Arnie Zane (both part-
ners at the time) felt as they 
were embattled by the AIDS 
epidemic. Cost $12. Visit dia.
org/events. (Closed captions 
available; 90 min.)

SHALOM SHABBAT
10:30 AM-NOON, AUG. 21
At Adat Shalom Synagogue 
in Farmington Hills. Hazzan 
Dan, Rabbi Dan and Rabbi 
Nosanwisch, director of spiri-
tual care, lead us in a fun and 
musical Shabbat celebration 
outdoors. This special morn-
ing is geared to families and 
their children entering up to 
4th grade. Advanced reg-
istration is required. Space 
is limited to 100 attendees 
(all adults and kids need to 
have a ticket). We will follow 
current CDC guidelines for 
masks and social distancing. 
Restrooms will be available; 
masks are required for enter-
ing the building.

JET SEASON OPENS 
8 PM, AUG. 27
JET opens its 31st season 
Aug. 27-29 with Grease per-
formed under the stars at the 
Walled Lake Farmers’ Market. 
The show starts at 8 pm Aug. 
27 and 28, and at 7 pm Aug. 
29. Adult beverages will be 
available for purchase at the 
show, which is appropriate 
for ages 13 and up. Tickets 
are $49 for reserved seating, 
$20 for adult general admis-
sion, $16 for students, 10 and 
under are free. Subscriptions 
are $225, and 2020 sub-
scribers will have their tickets 
applied. Call 248-788-2900 
for more information. 

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in 

advance to calendar@thejewishnews.

com.

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