52 | FEBRUARY 17 • 2022 

HUMAN TRAFFICKING 
AWARENESS
7 PM, FEB. 17
“Human Trafficking: A 
Different Perspective” will 
be presented on Zoom
sponsored by NCJW | MI 
and featuring Eli Zucker, 
MSW Accountability 
Director of the Lantern 
Project. To register visit 
NCJWMI.org.

PULSE, BEAT, RHYTHM
3 PM, FEB. 18
Detroit Chamber Winds 
Society presents a quar-
tet of percussionists, led 
by Detroit Symphony 
Orchestra Principal Joseph 
Becker. The program will 
consist of modern rep-
ertoire for percussion 
and will focus on duets 
and trios across a vari-
ety of instruments and 
styles. Taking place at
Hagopian World of Rugs, 
850 S. Old Woodward 
Ave., Birmingham. Tickets: 
General | $30; Senior (60+) 
|$25; info@detroitcham-
berwinds.org.

SOULFUL YOGA
10 AM, FEB. 19
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Blair Nosanwisch, director 
of spiritual care, 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. There 
is no fee to participate. For 
info, contact 248-851-5100.

CONCERT SET 
8 PM, FEB. 19
For more than 15 years, 
Third Coast Percussion has 
forged a unique path in 
the musical landscape with 
virtuosic, energetic perfor-
mances. Once registered 
at cameramusic.org, check 
your inbox for an email from 
noreply@ticketspice.com. 
Open the email and look for 
the nine-digit access code 
and link. Save this email. 
This access code and link 
will work only from the first 
location where you use it. 
Go to CameraMusic.org/

live at the scheduled con-
cert start time and select 
“Watch Now.” Enter your 
code (or just click the link in 
the email you saved). Watch 
in full-screen mode and 
turn on the sound for best 
experience. Virtual “Doors 
Open” half hour before the 
concert start time; use this 
time to get connected. For 
technical support, call 313-
335-3300.

BOOK DISCUSSION
2-3 PM, FEB. 20
The Sholem Aleichem 
Institute will present this 
event on Zoom. Biography 
of a Language: Yiddish
by Jeffrey Shandler, dis-
tinguished professor 
in the Department of 
Jewish Studies at Rutgers 
University. Shandler relates 
the multifaceted history 
of Yiddish in the form of a 
biographical profile. Info: 
secularsaimichigan.org.

HOW TO SERIES 
7:30 PM, FEB. 21
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Blair Nosanwisch, director 
of spiritual care, teaching 
“How to Celebrate” on 
Zoom. On Purim we are 
commanded to have fun. 
This might sound nice, but 
it can be difficult to fulfill. 
Come learn about this mitz-
vah and reflect on you own 
relationship to fun. There is 

no fee to attend. To register 
and receive a Zoom link, 
contact Mikki Shenkenberg, 
mshenkenberg@adatsha-
lom.org or 248-851-5100.

HEALTH WORKSHOP 
SERIES
1-3 PM, FEB. 22
Personal Action Toward 
Health (PATH) is a fun, inter-
active program designed by 
Stanford University to pro-
vide the necessary skills and 
tools to help people manage 
chronic pain and other per-
sistent health conditions live 
a healthier life. This six-week 
workshop is conducted by 
certified leaders. Open on 
Zoom to adults, their fam-
ily and friends, as well as 
caregivers. Reservations 
required as space is limited. 
Series covered by Medicare 
(nominal copays may apply) 
Contact Joely Lyons at 248-
592-1995 or jlyons@jfsde-
troit.org with questions or to 
register.

HEALTH ADVOCACY
7 PM, FEB. 22
This Zoom talk for Tweens, 
Teens and Young Adults is 
organized by Jewish Family 
Service. Victoria Garrick, 

HOW TO SERIES 
7:30 PM, FEB. 21

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

PULSE, BEAT, RHYTHM
3 PM, FEB. 18

Victoria Garrick

