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HOME FOR 
THE HOLIDAYS 
DEC. 17-19
Two shows on Friday and 
Saturday at Orchestra Hall 
in Detroit. share Detroit’s 
favorite holiday musical 
tradition with family and 
friends and thrill to the 
spectacle of the season. 
Stuart Chafetz returns to 
lead a sparkling celebration 
with carols and classics 
that sells out year after 
year. To protect the health 
and well-being of its 
patrons, musicians and 
staff due to the ongoing 
pandemic, the DSO has 
implemented new safety 
policies including mask and 
COVID-19 vaccine or test 
requirements for all guests 
and contactless e-ticketing. 
Visit dso.org/safety plan for 
information. Tickets: dso.
org/events-and-tickets.

SOULFUL YOGA 
10 AM, DEC. 18
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Blair Nosanwisch, director 
of spiritual care, and 
yoga instructor Mindy 
Eisenberg. Connect body 
and soul as we apply the 

wisdom of Torah to the 
gentle practice of yoga. 
No yoga experience is 
necessary. There is no fee 
to participate. Info: contact 
248-851-5100.

BIM BOM BABY
10-11 AM, DEC. 17
A free interactive Shabbat 
experience with Temple 
Shir Shalom’s cantor and 
rabbis at the synagogue. 
This program is for families 
with children and babies 
through 4 years.

CELTIC MUSIC 
8 PM, DEC. 18
Blackthorn will appear on 
stage at The Ark in Arbor 
with a musical ramble 
across Ireland. Traditional 
songs of emigration, sea 
shanties, lively jigs and 
reels, and ancient airs will 
combine with some of 
Ireland’s best contemporary 
songs. Tickets: $20. Info: 

blackthorn1.com. facebook.
com/TheArkAnnArbor.

ZOO LIGHTS
8:30-9:30 PM, DEC. 18
Catering to teens from 
grades 5-12, MCUSY 
offers a wide range of 
Jewish programming, 
volunteer opportunities and 
leadership growth for all. 
This trip to the Zoo Lights 
will be a chance to get to 
know our chapter while 
enjoying the incredible 
display. Tickets from $18: 
jlive.app/events/1325.

WINTER BREAK CAMP
9 AM-3 PM, DEC. 20-30
Camp is in session at Aish 
Detroit, 25725 Coolidge, 
Oak Park. Super, free 
and fun Jewish-themed 
curriculum. For kids 
ages 3-7 (must be potty 
trained); all food and drinks 
provided; baking, crafts, 
singing. Choose which 
days, Mon.-Thurs., you want 
to curate to your schedule. 
Info: jlive.app/events/1270.

ABOUT JUDAISM
7 PM, DEC. 20
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Aaron Bergman via Zoom 
for a monthly discussion of 
things he finds interesting 
about Judaism. There is 
no fee to attend. To RSVP 
and receive the Zoom link, 
contact Kellie Yost, kyost@
adatshalom.org, 248-851-
5100, ext. 246. Future dates 
are Jan. 10 and Feb. 7.

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days in advance to calendar@

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Blackthorn

Stuart 
Chafetz

Adas Shalom 1965 
 
Confirmation Class 
Plans Reunion

Taking advantage of the 
Mumford Class of 1967’s 
planned 55th anniversary 
class reunion for early 
August 2022, members 
of the Adas Shalom 1965 
Confirmation Class are 
planning a class reunion 
luncheon to precede the 
Mumford event. The exact 
date and time are yet to be 
finalized.
Organizers are asking 
readers to assist them in 
locating “lost” classmates: 
Shelly Dunsky, Susan 
Gregory, Judy Hack, 
Maureen Lax, Nancy Salter, 
Barbara Bogorad, Donna 
Jeremias, Arlene Tack and 
Pennye Goldman.
Those already committed 
to the reunion are 
Sharon Moss Lebovic, 
Ava Goldberg, Doris 
Rubenstein, Ellen Erman 
Whitefield, Ronna 
Katzman, Rona Isaacson 
Bowles, Donna Howard 
Weingarden, Sarita Lash 
Bagdade, Barbara Levine 
Wool, Marilyn Shapiro 
Kohen, “Cookie” Farber 
Markowitz and Andi Kahn 
Wolfe.
Those wishing to 
RSVP may do so to 
Doris Rubenstein at 
theonlydoris@hotmail.
com. 

