46 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 

When I Grow Up, a graphic 
narrative based on newly dis-
covered, never-before-pub-
lished autobiographies of 
Eastern European Jewish 
teens on the brink of WWII 
— found in 2017 hidden in 
a Lithuanian church cellar. 
Registration is free: jysa.edu.

HONORING MLK JR.
3-5 PM, JAN. 27
A virtual program brought 
to you by the University of 
Michigan Frankel Center 
for Judaic Studies. “Dr. 
Martin Luther King Jr. as a 
Black King of the Bible in 
Duke Ellington’s Symphonic 
Triptych Three Black Kings.” 
This is an ICAMus (The 
International Center for 
American Music) event, spon-
sored by MCECS (Michigan 
Center for Early Christian 
Studies), in collaboration with 

the Frankel Center in honor 
of Martin Luther King Day 
2022 Advanced registration 
required: tinyurl.com/2zvsap-
pv.

DSO NEIGHBORHOOD 
CONCERT
7:30 PM, JAN. 27
Congregation Shaarey Zedek 
will host Dmitry Sinkovsky 
with an all-Mozart program, 
featuring his Overture to 
the Marriage of Figaro, 
Violin Concerto No. 3, and 
Symphony No. 38, which was 
written during the compos-
er’s time in Prague. This per-

formance is only available as 
part of a 2021-2022 William 
Davidson Neighborhood 
Concerts subscription pack-
age. Subscribe today at dso.
org/neighborhood. Please 
note that CSZ does not 
accept reservations for these 
concerts.

PARENTING CHAT
10 AM, JAN. 30
An online event hosted by 
the Jewish Federation of 
Metropolitan Detroit for par-
ents of tween and teenage 
children. Parenting expert 
Julie Fisher is logging on 
to discuss best practices of 
parenting in the digital age, 
including real-life examples 
of online mistakes and how 
to prevent them, mobile 
device etiquette, texting trou-
ble, social media rules, pro-
gram apps, parental controls, 
cyber-bullying and more. 
You’re also welcome to opt 
in to an optional brunch box, 
which will be delivered prior 
to the program. Register 

before Jan. 23, at 6 pm: at 
jlive.app/events/1370. $36 
per person for brunch.

TEA PARTY
1-5 PM, JAN. 30
Sponsored by Federation 
NEXTGen Detroit at Purple 
Door Tearoom, 701 Livernois, 
Ferndale. A celebration of 
female friendship with treats, 
tea and good times. Tea 
party hats are encouraged. 
We’ll be making Valentine’s 
Day cards for residents at 
Jewish Senior Life. We are 
offering tea at two differ-
ent times: 1 pm or 3:30 pm. 
Please select the time that 
works best for you and be 
sure to select the same time 
as any friends you are plan-
ning to meet there. Cost: 
$20 per person. Register 
in advance by Jan. 21: jlive.
app/events/1407.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 days 

in advance to calendar@thejewish-

news.com.

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