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YOUTH TASHLICH
10 AM, SEPT. 2 
At Franklin Cider Mill, 
7450 Franklin Road, 
Bloomfield Hills. Families 
and children of all ages 
are invited to join with 
Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek by the river at 
the cider mill for a short 
service and songs. In lieu 
of breadcrumbs, duck food 
will be available on site.

OPERA SESSION
7-8 PM, SEPT. 2
At Sosnick Courtyard 
of Detroit Symphony 
Orchestra. Led by 
soprano and Detroit 
native Kisma Jordan, 
OperaSOUL is a world-
class concert experience 
that seamlessly blends 
operatic vocals with styles 
of pop, rhythm & blues, 

jazz and gospel. The 
concert will feature music 
mixing original songs 
and reinterpreted covers, 
creating an evolving music 
experience that keeps one 
foot in the classical world 
and the other tapping to 
the pulse of the people. 
Visit: dso.org/events-and-
tickets/calendar or call 
313-576-5111.

AISH CELEBRATES
10 AM-NOON, SEPT. 7
Aish HaTorah Detroit, 
25725 Coolidge, Oak 
Park, celebrates the High 
Holidays. For free tickets 
see jlive.app/events/772.

ROSH HASHANAH SEDER
3-4:30 PM. SEPT. 8
The Rosh Hashanah 
seder is a part of Jewish 

tradition which combines 
our hopes for coming year 
with symbolic foods. We’ll 
also blow the shofar, tell 
a story and sing together 
to celebrate the new year. 
Hosted by Congregation 
Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple, 
West Bloomfield. Event is 
free, but registration is a 
must: jlive.app/events/742.

SHOFAR IN THE PARK 
4-5 PM, SEPT. 8
Jfamily and Aish have 
teamed up to create 
a great family Rosh 
Hashanah experience. 
Shofar in the Park with 
great shofar stories, 
apples and honey, 
snacks and a great 
outdoor experience. No 
registration necessary for 
this free event. Look for 
the big tent at Aish, 25725 
Coolidge, Oak Park.

HEAR THE SHOFAR
7 PM, SEPT. 8
Jewish Ferndale will have 
an outdoor shofar blowing 
service the second day 
of Rosh Hashanah. The 
address is 1725 Pinecrest 
Drive, Ferndale. For 
information, call Rabbi 
Herschel Finman, 248-
798-5082. One needs to 
hear the shofar in person 

in order to fulfill the 
mitzvah.

HARD HATS AND HEELS
4:30-7:30 SEPT. 9
Join CREW Detroit for a 
tour of three Marygrove 
Conservancy campus 
buildings, 8425 McNichols, 
Detroit: one recently 
completed, one in active-
phased construction and 
one in the early planning 
phase. Buildings tours 
include the new early 
childhood education 
center (new construction), 
school and community 
health center (renovation 
former Liberal Arts 
Building), and a community 
impact incubator (former 
student union). This event 
highlights a new project 
or series of projects under 
development in our region. 
Cost: $75 for members 
$100 for non-members. 
Info: crewdetroit.org.

COOKING COMPETITION
7 PM, OCT. 14
Forgotten Harvest and 
Food Network star 
Chef Amanda Freitag 
are partnering to Chop 
Down Hunger, during an 
exciting, fast-paced virtual 
cooking competition 
fundraising event. Tickets 
are now on sale: $50 per 
device (unique access 
codes will be emailed 
to ticket purchasers 1-2 
weeks before the event). 
For more information, 
visit forgottenharvest.
org/2021chopdownhunger. 

 

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PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

YOUTH TASHLICH
SEPT. 2, 10 AM

SHOFAR IN 
THE PARK 
SEPT. 8, 4-5 PM

