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ARTIST SPEAKS
7 PM, JAN. 20
Hosted by the Jewish 
Historical Society of Michigan 
on Zoom. An exclusive con-
versation with Israeli artist 
Yigal Ozeri and his daughter, 
Shear, managing director 
of Yigal Ozeri LLC. Ozeri is 
one of the leading artists of 
photorealism in the world. 
Hosted by Barbara Cohn, 
this live conversation will 
cover Yigal Ozeri’s life grow-
ing up in Israel, his artistic 
influences, the art market 
and his newest series, 
Americana. He will also take 
viewers on a virtual tour of 
his studio. Cost: members, 
$10; nonmembers, $18. Info@
michjewishhistory.org.

CABARET 313
6:30 & 8:45 PM, JAN. 22
For its first performance of 
2022, Cabaret 313 hosts 
the University of Michigan 
Musical Theatre seniors for 
“Lost in Ann Arbor.” The 
students share their favorite 
songs, from Broadway hits 
to radio chart toppers, at 
the Garden Theatre, 3929 
Woodward Ave., Detroit. The 
performances will feature 20 
senior class students. The 
set list includes Broadway 
favorites as well as pop 
songs. Audiences will be 
socially distanced and seat-
ed safely apart at tables in 
the Garden Theatre. Masks 
will be required for the dura-
tion of the performance. 
Upon entry, attendees must 
show proof of vaccination 
or a negative COVID-19 test 
taken within 72 hours of 
the event. To learn more, 
visit cabaret313.org. Ticket 
information: $200 front and 
center; $60 for general seat-
ing; $25 for 40 and younger. 
Free parking is available. 
Info: Priya Mohan, 313-405-
5061.

MEDITATION & 
MINDFULNESS
9:30 AM, JAN. 23
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites adults of all ages to 
join Rabbi Aaron Bergman 
for a class designed to 
help them find their internal 
spirituality and realize how 
Judaism can make them 
happier. The community is 
welcome. Free. For informa-
tion, contact 248-851-5100 or 
visit adatshalom.org.

‘THE SCAFFOLD EFFECT’
11 AM -NOON, JAN. 23
Hosted by JCC’s JFamily 
Detroit and the Detroit 
Jewish Book Fair. Moderator 
Franki Bagdade will lead a 
thoughtful discussion using 
a practical, compassionate 
guide to helping children 
develop independence and 
a strong identity. With child 
psychiatrist and founding 
member of the nonprof-
it Child Mind Institute, 
Harold Koplewicz. Virtual; 
free. Register at: jlive.app/
events/1338.

ONLINE LEARNING
NOON-1:15 PM, JAN. 24+
The Jewish Theological 
Seminary of America will 
sponsor a 10-week course, 
“Biblical Hebrew” with Dr. 
David Zev Moster. Reading 
of basic Hebrew is required. 
Cost: $350; limited finan-
cial assistance is available. 
Recordings will be provided 
to those unable to attend a 
session. Info: jtsa.edu.

‘SANCTIFIED SEX’
12:30 PM, JAN. 24
The Jewish Theological 
Seminary of America spon-
sors this online book talk. 
Author Noam Zion will dis-
cuss his book, Sanctified 
Sex, which draws on 2,000 
years of rabbinic debates 
addressing competing aspi-
rations for loving intimacy, 
passionate sexual union 

and sanctity in marriage. 
Registration is free: jtsa.
edu/events/sanctified-sex/
e381787.

LUNCH & LEARN
NOON-1 PM, JAN. 24
“L’chaim: A Jewish View of 
Living and Doing [Part II]” will 
take place at Temple Shir 
Shalom in West Bloomfield. 
Join Rabbi Michael 
Moskowitz for this series that 
explores Jewish philosophy 
and how it guides us in our 
daily lives. Newcomers are 
welcome. No charge for tem-
ple members; $18/series for 
non-members. Mondays, Jan. 
24 & 31 and Feb. 7 & 14.

SHAME & TRADITION
2-3:30 PM, JAN. 24
The Jewish Theological 
Seminary of America is the 
sponsor of this discussion 
series online. Join Dr. David 
Kraemer to discuss the com-
plicated emotion of shame 
and how Jewish tradition 
“feels” about it. The Zoom 
link for this session will be in 
the confirmation email that 
you will receive after you 
register: jtsa.edu.

HEALTH 
WORKSHOP SERIES
8:30 AM-5 PM, JAN. 25+
Personal Action Toward 
Health (PATH) is a fun, 
interactive 6-week pro-
gram designed by Stanford 
University to provide the nec-
essary skills and tools to help 
people manage chronic pain 
and other persistent health 
conditions live a healthier 
life. This is a six-week work-

shop conducted by certified 
leaders. Open to adults, their 
family and friends, as well 
as caregivers. Participation 
is free, but a reservation is 
required as space is limited. 
Contact Joely Lyons, 248-
592-1995 or jlyons@jfsde-
troit.org with questions or to 
register. Registration priority 
will be given to those living in 
western Wayne, Livingston, 
Oakland, Washtenaw and 
Macomb counties.

ABOUT RGB
7 PM, JAN. 26
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Aaron Bergman on Zoom to 
look at the life, career and 
favorite Jewish teachings of 
Ruth Bader Ginsburg. There 
is no charge. To RSVP and 
receive a Zoom link, contact 
Kellie Yost, kyost@adatsha-
lom.org, 248-851-5100. 

BOOK TALK
7:30 PM, JAN. 26
The Jewish Theological 
Seminary of America spon-
sors this online book talk. 
Join author Ken Krimstein 
when he discusses his book, 

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

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‘THE SCAFFOLD EFFECT’ 
11 AM -NOON, JAN. 23

LUNCH & LEARN
NOON-1 PM, JAN. 24

