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PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

ANTIQUES & 
COLLECTIBLES SHOW 
10 AM-6 PM, OCT 22
(Also 9am-4 pm, Oct. 23) 
At Cross of Christ Lutheran 
Church, 1100 Lone Pine 
Road, Bloomfield Hills. 
All proceeds to benefit 
Elli’s House, a 501c3 
organization that provides 
services for survivors 
of human trafficking 
in Detroit. Tickets are 
$12 each and can be 
purchased at the door. 
For more info, visit 
bloomfieldcross.org/
antiqueshow or call (248) 
646-5886. 

HEARTS & STARS GALA 
6-10 PM, OCT. 22
Variety, the Children’s 
Charity of Detroit, will honor 
volunteer Lois Shaevsky at 
the organization’s annual 
gala at the Townsend Hotel 
in Birmingham. Info: 248-
258-5511. 

BULLYING PREVENTION 
5:45-7 PM, OCT. 25
A Beautiful Me, an area 
nonprofit focused on 
providing guidance and 
mentorship and fostering 
self-esteem for females 
of all ages, is offering 
free anti-cyber bullying 
workshops for girls sixth 
through 12th grade and 
their parents. The events 
will take place Oct. 25 
and be repeated on Oct. 
28 at the Macomb MSU 
Extension Center. The 
interactive workshops 
will utilize music and 
storytelling, examining 
dynamics related to cyber 
bullying while offering 
preventive tools and tips 
and coping mechanisms 

designed to instill life skills 
and confidence. Interested 
parents and their children 
can register for this free 
event at ABeautifulMe.com.

JEWISH WOMEN ARTISTS 
7 PM, OCT. 26
Eleanor Roosevelt 
Hadassah presents “Above 
Rubies: Jewish Woman 
Artists.” Register by Oct. 
24 at hadassahmidwest.
org/RooseveltArt. There is 
an $18 event fee. Wendy 
Evans, art historian, will 
illuminate the art and 
lives of Jewish women 
artists from the 17th 
century through present 
day. Questions? Contact 
Hadassah Midwest at 
midwest@hadassah.org or 
call 248-683-5030.

BOOK TALK 
7:30 PM, OCT. 26
Through the courtesy of 
the Jewish Theological 
Seminary of America, hear 
an online discussion with 
Sabeeha Rehman and 
Walter Ruby. They will 
talk about their book We 
Refuse to Be Enemies, 
a manifesto that offers 
experience and guidance 
on the rise of intolerance, 
bigotry and white 
nationalism in the United 
States. Registration info: 
jtsa.edu/event/we-refuse-
to-be-enemies/.

VIRTUAL PANEL SET 
7 PM, OCT. 27
National Council of 
Jewish Women and the 
Jewish Historical Society 
of Michigan will present 
“Hate is Hate: We Are 
All At Risk.” Panelists 
will discuss the effects 

that hate-motivated 
behavior has had on 
their communities and 
propose constructive ways 
that all of us, working 
together, can empower 
our communities to fight 
back. This program is free 
and open to the public. 
Registration is required at 
NCJWMI.org.

‘PILLOWTALK’ 
7-8:30 PM, OCT. 27
Temple Beth El Sisterhood 
will host a virtual 
presentation, “Life Lessons 
from a Sex Therapist.” 
Award-winning author 
and certified sex therapist 
(and TBE member) Stefani 
Goerlich will share some 
of her experiences 
working with individuals, 
partners and families 
around issues related 
to gender, sexuality and 
relationships. For info and 
Zoom link: tbeonline.org.

MICRO MEET-UP 
5 PM, OCT 28
At Franklin Cider Mill, 
48301 Franklin Drive, 
Franklin. The Well will 
host this meet-up to get 
to know some new friends 
in the neighborhood. 
This event is for those 
residing in Woodward 
Corridor suburbs. Partners 
or friends from other 
neighborhoods are 
welcome. Due to the 
generosity of donors, 
there is no cost to attend 
but advance registration 
is required. Cider and 
donuts on The Well, 
additional purchases 
on you. Register: 
meetyouatthewell.org/
calendar/micro-woodward.

FUNDRAISER
7-8:15 PM, OCT. 28
The Senior and Caregiver 
Resource Network 
will host the Zoom 
presentation titled 
“Bringing the Soul to Life” 
with medium Lori Lipten. 
Cost: $38. Proceeds 
will provide emergency 
assistance for older adults 
served by Jewish Family 
Service. For tickets: 
SACRN.org/event or call 
888-458-0667.

COMEDY NIGHT 
7 PM, OCT. 28 
Comedian Seth Front will 
discuss “Culinary History 
of the Jewish Delicatessen 
Based on His Jewish 
Zodiac.” Register by Oct. 
26. $10 event fee. Info: 
contact Hadassah Greater 
Detroit at greaterdetroit@
hadassah.org or 248-
683-5030. Register at 
hadassahmidwest.org/
PittsburghComedian.

JET PRODUCTION 
NOV. 4-28
JET Theatre will present 
Same Time, Next Year. In 
1951, at a small California 
inn, George and Doris 
have an affair. Instead of 
 

Seth Front

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