FEBRUARY 3 • 2022 | 57

CAREGIVER SERIES 
2 PM, FEB. 3
Taking care of a loved one can be 
difficult. So can ensuring your own 
needs are being met during this chal-
lenging time. It’s easy to feel isolated, 
but Jewish Family Service and Jewish 
Senior Life are here to offer family care-
givers support, comfort and a sense 
of community. Learn how to “Take a 
Breath Brake” with Rabbi Elimelech 
Goldberg, a virtual presentation. Info: 
jfsdetroity.org/caregiver or 248-592-
2313.

“QUINTS” CONCERT SET 
3 PM, FEB. 5
“Quints at the Kirk,” Kirk in the Hills, 
1340 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield 
Township. Featuring the world premiere 
of Monuments by Adolphus Hailstork, 
Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings’ next 
concert presents two quintet perfor-
mances. Hailstork’s piece, written for 
trombone and strings, is commissioned 
for the Resonate series, exploring the 
African diaspora through chamber 
music. The piece is followed by Franz 
Schubert’s Trout Quintet. General 
admission: $30; senior (60+), $25. 
Inquire: info@detroitchamberwinds.org

MICHAEL BROWN CONCERT SET 
8 PM, FEB. 5
Michael Brown has been hailed by the 
New York Times as “one of the leading 
figures in the current renaissance of 
performer-composers.” Once registered 
at cameramusic.org, check your inbox 
for an email from noreply@ticketspice.
com. Open the email and look for the 
9-digit access code and link. (Hint: Save 
the email.) The access code and link will 
work only from the first location where 
you use it. Go to CameraMusic.org/live 
at the scheduled concert start time and 
select “Watch Now.” Enter your unique 
code or just click the link in the email 
you saved; watch in full-screen mode 

and turn on the sound for best expe-
rience. For technical support, call 313-
335-3300.

SLEDDING & SNOWFLAKES 
10:30-NOON, FEB. 6
Hosted by Congregation Beth Ahm at 
32500 Shiawassee, Farmington Hills, at 
the sledding hill. Kids with their parents 
and grandparents are invited for sled-
ding fun, to learn about how God made 
each of us unique and have a winter 
snack. Free and open to the community, 
but advanced registration is required. 
Visit cbahm.org/event/sledding2022 to 
register.

TIME WITH THE RABBI 
7 PM, FEB 7
Adat Shalom Synagogue invites you to 
join Rabbi Aaron Bergman via Zoom for 
a discussion of things he finds interest-
ing about Judaism. There is no fee to 
attend. To RSVP and receive the Zoom 
link, contact Kellie Yost, kyost@adatsha-
lom.org; 248-8515100, ext. 246. 

ONLINE LEARNING 
7:30-8:45 PM, FEB. 7+ 
The Jewish Theological Seminary of 
America will present 
this 8-week course: 
“Jews and the Left: A 
History’ with Dr. David 
Fishman, professor 
of Jewish history. 
His course will focus 
on the relationship 
between Jews and 
left-wing politics in Europe, the Land 
of Israel and the United States from 
the French Revolution until the fall of 
Communism. Cost: $240. Info: jtsa.edu.

NOSH & KNOWLEDGE 
NOON-2 PM, FEB. 10 
Featuring Rabbi Blair Nosanwisch, 
director of spiritual care at Adat 
Shalom Synagogue. Self-care may be 

a buzzword, but that doesn’t make it 
easy to achieve. Would it surprise you 
to hear that Judaism views self-care 
as an essential value? Only by starting 
with the self can we strive to show up 
for others. Register at https://ncjwmi.
org/nosh-knowledge-caring-capacity. 
You’ll receive Zoom link information 
after registration.

CHADD MEETING 
7:30-8:30 PM, FEB. 7
CHADD of Eastern Oakland County 
will hold a combined parent and 
adult meeting. Dr. Fran Parker will 
explain how individuals with ADHD 
can use Mindfulness Meditation and 
similar techniques to cope with stress 
and improve their daily functioning. 
Meeting will take place online with 
Zoom. Check: CHADD.org/events-cal-
endar. Meeting ID: 830 7037 8907. 
Passcode: 580586.

AUTHOR SPEAKS 
7 PM, FEB. 10
The Jewish Historical Society of 
Michigan will present, on Zoom, 
author Charles R. 
Gallagher discuss-
ing his book The 
Nazis of Copley 
Square: The 
Forgotten Story of 
the Christian Front. 
Gallagher will guide 
us as we look into 
an often-forgotten chapter in the his-
tory of America’s far right. JHSM mem-
bers: $10; non-members: $18. Please 
register by 9 pm on Feb. 9. A Zoom 
link for the program will be sent 24 
hours before.

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

CONCERT SET 
8 PM, FEB. 5

SLEDDING & 
SNOWFLAKES 
10:30-NOON, FEB. 6

