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WOMEN & TALMUD 
11 AM, JAN. 7-FEB. 25

Adat Shalom Synagogue invites 

you to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman 

on Zoom to read together the writ-

ings of great contemporary Talmud 

scholars such as Rabbi Dr. Judith 

Hauptman and Dr. Ruth Calderon 

to gain insight into how these 

texts can still create meaning for 

all of us today. All texts available 

free of charge at sefaria.org. Free. 

To RSVP and receive the Zoom 

link, contact Jodi Gross, jgross@

adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100, 

ext. 238.

YOGA EVENT 
10-11 AM, JAN. 9

At Little Caesars Arena. Citizen 

Yoga will host this yoga commu-

nity event to raise awareness and 

funds for the nonprofit Brilliant 

Detroit. Each $31 ticket purchased 

will include a fun, all-levels yoga 

class, a donation to Brilliant Detroit 

and a ticket to the Detroit Pistons 

vs. Toronto Raptors game on Jan. 

14. The yoga class will be led by 

Citizen Yoga Founder Kacee Must 

and teacher Ann Fancy and will 

be approximately 60 minutes. 

Everyone is welcome to join this 

fully led yoga class held on the 

Pistons game court.

MEDITATION & 
MINDFULNESS 
9:30 AM, JAN. 9

Adat Shalom Synagogue invites 

adults of all ages to join Rabbi Aaron 

Bergman for a class designed to 

help individuals find their internal 

spirituality and realize how Judaism 

can make them happier. The com-

munity is welcome. Free. For infor-

mation, contact 248-851-5100 or 

visit adatshalom.org.

CURRENT AFFAIRS 
10-11 AM, JAN. 9

Join Jewish Federation Israel & 

Overseas Department Israeli staff 

members for a free, fun and infor-

mal monthly coffee talk. Drop-in 

to exchange ideas, opinions, ques-

tions and answers on the timeliest 

affairs in Israel. Register: jlive.app/

events/1315. After registering, check 

your email for your registration 

email. It contains the link to join the 

Livestream. 

WOMEN’S 
EMPOWERMENT 
11 AM-5:30 PM, JAN. 9

Hadassah, America’s largest Jewish 

women’s organization, will present 

“The Power of Purpose,” its first 

women’s empowerment confer-

ence. The national event will bring 

together a diverse group of women 

who are changing the status quo in 

a wide range of nonprofit sectors, 

from civil rights and civic engage-

ment to women’s health and wom-

en’s rights, from pro-Israel activism 

and the fight against antisemitism to 

socially conscious entrepreneurship 

and venture capital investing. The 

conference will take place on Zoom. 

Members of the public can register 

for the conference at hadassah.org/

powerofpurpose.

FEMINIST TORAH STUDY 
11 AM, JAN. 9

Adat Shalom Synagogue invites 

you to join Rabbi Blair Nosanwisch, 

director of spiritual care, for a spiri-

tual, intellectual and conversational 

learning experience. You don’t have 

to know what “feminist Torah” is 

to show up. No fee to participate. 

RSVP to Mikki Shenkenberg at 

mshenkenberg@adatshalom.org or 

248-851-5100.

DEFY DETROIT 
4:15-6:15 PM, JAN. 9

Join Aish HaTorah for a fun-filled 

kickoff event at Defy Detroit 

Trampoline Parks, 2737 Union 

Lake Road, Commerce. For boys 

ages 12-14. Cost is $30, includes 

snacks/drinks and a pizza din-

ner. Transportation available 

upon request. Register: jlive.app/

events/1287.

MUSEUM TOUR 
10:30-11:30 AM, JAN. 9

This online tour of the Museum of 

the Jewish People, Tel Aviv, is hosted 

by Congregation Beth Shalom, Oak 

Park. Cost is $10 per household to 

attend. A Zoom link will be sent to 

all who register in the week leading 

up to the event. Visit bit.do/cbsmu-

seumtour to sign up today.

FORGOTTEN GENOCIDE
1 PM, JAN. 10 

The Jewish Theological Seminary 

will present online author Alexander 

Gendler when he talks about his 

book, KHURBM 1914-1922: Prelude 

to the Holocaust. The Beginning, a 

collection of eyewitness testimonies 

and other sources that reveal the 

destruction of Jewish life by the 

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

YOGA EVENT 

10-11 AM, JAN. 9
MUSEUM TOUR 

10:30-11:30 AM, JAN. 9

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