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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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