JANUARY 27 • 2022 | 53

SOULFUL YOGA
10 AM, JAN. 29
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 experience is 
necessary. There is no 
fee to participate. For 
questions, contact 248-
851-5100.

SHALOM SHABBAT
10:30 AM, JAN. 29
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join 
Hazzan Dan Gross and 
Rabbi Dan Horwitz for 
songs, prayers, fun and 
friends. Registration and 
information: adatshalom.
org/familyshabbat or 
contact Sammi Shapiro: 
sshapiro@adatshalom.org; 
248-626-2153.

GET ARTSY
11 AM-1 PM, JAN. 30
Hosted by Jewish 
Federation Women’s 
Philanthropy at the Max 
M. Fisher Bldg., 6735 
Telegraph, Bloomfield 
Hills. Working artist Gail 
Rosenbloom Kaplan will 

help you create your 
choice of Jewish-themed 
art. She’ll also give a brief 
presentation on the history 
of Jewish art and why she 
carries on this tradition 
of artistic expression. 
You will also help with a 
collaborative art project 
of eight beaded kiddush 
cups that will be donated 
to Jewish Senior Living 
dining rooms. A boxed 
brunch and drinks are 
included. Register today: 
jlive.aqpp/events/1408. 
This event is limited to 50 
participants.

CLIMATE DIALOGUE
3-5 PM, JAN. 30
This free online event 
is hosted by JDetroit. 
Join Rabbi Dr. Eliezer 
Diamond and art 
curators Laura Earle, 
Leslie Soble and Olivia 
Guterson for a look at 
the Jewish issues around 
climate change and 
environmental stewardship 
framed around the 
current exhibit at the 
JCC’s Janice Charach 
Gallery, “Environmentally 
Speaking.” The exhibit 
is a multi-sensory and 
accessible exhibition, 
running through March 
3 at the gallery. After 
registering, check your 
email for your registration 
email. It contains the 
link to join the YouTube 
Livestream: jlive.app/
events/1449.

PSALMS OF CRISIS 
2-3:30 PM, JAN. 31
The Jewish Theological 
Seminary of America 
sponsors this discussion 

series online. In this 
session, Dr. Rachel 
Rosenthal will explore 
some rabbinic sources 
that focus on grief and 
the ways that the rabbis 
use it to transform their 
circumstances and their 
communities. The Zoom 
link for this session will 
be in the confirmation 
email you will receive after 
you register. Registration 
is free, but there is an 
opportunity to make a 
donation after registering: 
jtsa.edu.

JEWISH BLUES
3-5 PM FEB. 1
A University of Michigan 
Frankel Center for 
Judaic Studies virtual 
music program. Luca 
Bragalini, an ICAMus (The 
International Center for 
American Music) event, 
sponsored 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/t77y66uh.

ROSH CHODESH STUDY
10-11 AM, FEB. 2
The Adat Shalom 

Synagogue Sisterhood 
invites women from the 
community to welcome the 
new month of Adar 1 with 
a study session led by 
Rabbi Blair Nosanwisch, 
director of spiritual 
care. No charge. RSVP: 
Rochelle.r.lieberman@
gmail.com or 248-553-
2498. Zoom link will be 
provided.

DR. EGER SPEAKS
6:30 PM, FEB. 3
At The Shul, 6890 W. 
Maple, West Bloomfield. 
“In Conversation with 
Edith Eger” is geared for 
men and women at any 
stage of life. Hear from 
her live (she will be joining 
virtually) and enjoy a 
light dinner. Zoom option 
available as well. In 1944, 
16-year-old Edith Eger was 
sent to Auschwitz where 
she endured unimaginable 
experiences, including 
being ordered to dance for 
the infamous Dr. Joseph 
Mengele. For ticket info: 
theshul.net/dreger.

EXPLORE -ISMS
7:30 PM, FEB. 3
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Aaron Bergman and Rabbi 
Blair Nosanwisch, director 
of spiritual care, on Zoom 
to explore Judaism and 
Egalitarianism. No fee 
to participate. To RSVP 
and receive a Zoom link, 
contact Kellie Yost, kyost@
adatshalom.org, 248-851-
5100, ext. 246.

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Dr. Rachel 
Rosenthal

Gail 
Rosenbloom 
Kaplan

