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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-01-13

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46 | JANUARY 13 • 2022

JAZZ IN JANUARY
7:30 PM, JAN. 14
Detroit Chamber Winds &
Strings Nightnotes series.
Gilda Award-winner Ian
Finkelstein and friends
perform a night of jazz at
Hagopian World of Rugs,
850 S. Old Woodward
Ave., Birmingham. Tickets:
$30 general, $25 senior.
Visit detroitchamberwinds.
org. For info: contact Priya
Mohan at 248-559-2095 or
at mohan@art-ops.org.

SOULFUL YOGA
10 AM, JAN. 15
Adat Shalom Synagogue
invites you to join Rabbi
Aaron Bergman and yoga
instructor Mindy Eisenberg.
Connect body and soul as
they apply the wisdom of
Torah to the gentle practice
of yoga. No yoga experi-
ence is necessary. Free. For
questions, contact 248-851-
5100.

AN EVENING
WITH YONINA
7:30-9:30 PM, JAN. 15
This online event is host-
ed by Congregation Beth
Shalom, Oak Park. Yonina,
an Israeli musical duo made
up of married couple Yoni
and Nina Tokayer, will come
via Zoom from their home in
Israel. There will be options
to attend either in person at
the synagogue (with masks)
to watch on the screen
there or to attend virtually,

via Zoom
Those who attend virtual-
ly will be sent a Zoom link
in the week leading up to
the event with information
about how to access the
concert. There will be a
90-minute virtual musical
tour of Jerusalem, live from
the duo’s studio in Israel,
with pre-recorded segments
interspersed throughout the
evening. The cost is a mini-
mum of $18 per household
if attending from home and
$18 per person if attending
at the synagogue. Info: Beth
Rodgers at bethshalompro-
gramming@gmail.com.

CELEBRATE THE TREES
10:30-NOON, JAN. 16
At Congregation Beth
Ahm, 5075 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield. Barbara Jean
and her puppet friends will
share Dr. Seuss’ story of the
Lorax and the importance of
trees along with crafts and
more. Free and open to the
community. Register by Jan.
14. at cbahm.org/event/tub-
shevat2022

VOLUNTEER DAY
10:30 AM-NOON, JAN. 16
Adat Shalom Synagogue
invites the community to join
in a Volunteer Day program.
The tradition continues
as participants of all ages
(adults, teens and children)
work on a variety of hands-
on projects that will help
organizations in the Metro

Detroit area improve lives.
For more information, visit
adatshalom.org/adat-sha-
lom-events/, call 248-851-
5100 or email jgross@adat-
shalom.org.

FRUIT AT THE SHUK
11 AM, JAN. 16
To celebrate Tu b’Shevat in
Israel, we’ll practice bargain-
ing at the shuk, farming on a
kibbutz and even training in
the IDF. Along the way, we’ll
taste all the special fruit of
Israel. At Bais Chabad Torah
Center, 5595 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield. For ages
5-11. Cost: $15. Free for
Hebrew school students. In
each city, kids will pick up
a “souvenir” along with a
sticker to add to their maps.
At the last city, Tzfat, kids
will create a unique Hebrew
name painting using a
cool watercolor technique,
ending off with a beautiful
masterpiece to take home
before a final group picture
at the Kotel.

WONDERS OF NATURE
MULTIPLE TIMES, JAN. 16
Celebrate Tu b’Shevat, the
Jewish birthday of the trees,
with an immersive artistic
experience for families with
children ages 4-8 at the JCC
in West Bloomfield. Explore
the elements of the natural
world through an interactive
dance experience, sculp-
ture art, a painting class
and a sneak preview of the

exhibit “Environmentally
Speaking” at the Janice
Charach Gallery. This pro-
gram features the artistic
talent of the Shua Group,
Billy Mark, Laura Earle and
Marci Bratt. Due to COVID,
spaces are limited, and
masks are required for
everybody ages 2+. This
program is a partnership
between Hazon Detroit and
the JCC’s Berman Center
for Performing Arts, Janice
Charach Gallery and Jfamily.
Jfamily will be packag-
ing donations for Vernor
Elementary School on Martin
Luther King Day. Please con-
sider bringing one of the fol-
lowing items as a donation:
shampoo, conditioner, body
soap, hand soap, deodor-
ant, hand sanitizer, tooth-
brush, toothpaste, sanitary
pads, lotion, crayons, dry
erase markers or markers.
Registration fee is $20: jlive.
app/events/1425.

TU B’SHEVAT SEDER
7 PM, JAN. 16
Join Hazzan David Propis
and Rabbi Yoni Dahlen as
they lead Congregation
Shaarey Zedek’s annual Tu
b’Shevat Seder, an hour-
long exploration of music,
mindfulness and apprecia-
tion of the natural world that
surrounds us. Free. Register:
shaareyzedek.org/calendar/
upcoming-events.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

AN EVENING
WITH YONINA
7:30-9:30 PM,
JAN. 15

DAY OF SERVICE
10:30-NOON,
JAN. 17

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