50 | APRIL 7 • 2022 

CAREGIVER SUPPORT 
2 PM, APRIL 7 
Taking care of a loved one 
can be difficult. So can ensur-
ing that 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 
caregivers support, comfort 
and a sense of community. 
“It’s Okay Not to Be Okay” 
with Dr. Micky Golden Moore 
will be a virtual presentation. 
Info: jfsdetroit.org/caregiver.

MUSIC AT THE ARK 
8 PM, APRIL 9 
Kyshona will appear at The 
Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 
Her voice is a part of the fer-
tile ground of the Nashville 
creative community and 
songwriting culture. Tickets: 
$20. Info: theark.org/events.

CHAMBER MUSIC 
8 PM, APRIL 9 
At the Seligman Performing 
Arts Center, 22305 W. 13 Mile 
Road, Beverly Hills. Imani 
Winds & Friends in world 
premiere of “Fallen Petals of 
Nameless Flowers,” a new 
work featuring poetry based 
on writings of Michigan’s 
incarcerated youth; commis-
sioned by Chamber Music 
Detroit from Imani founding 

member, composer and hor-
nist Jeffrey Scott. Ticket info: 
chambermusicdetroit.org. 
Digital access April 9-19 at 
CameraMusic.org/live. Digital 
single tickets or subscriptions 
are available.

GET GARDEN READY 
11 AM-1 PM, APRIL 10 
Join NEXTGen Detroit 
Volunteers for a day of 
service as they help the 
team at the Michigan Urban 
Farming Initiative gear up for 
the growing season. Dress 
for the weather and a little 
dirty work and help get the 
garden ready for spring and 
summer. There is no charge 
to volunteer. Register in 
advance by April 8. This 
event is intended for young 
adults ages 21 to 45. Info: 
jlive.app/events/1879.

COMMUNITY BRUNCH 
10-11:30 AM, APRIL 10 
The Well is partnering with 
Zingerman’s Delicatessen 
to create Zingerman’s 
Friendseder Community 
Brunch. A special 
Friendseder brunch menu 
will offer traditional elements 
of the Passover seder, like 
matzah and charoset, but in 
a fun and exciting new way. 
Hosts will be Zingerman’s 
Event Coordinator Tessie 

Ives-Wilson and Rabbi Jeff 
Stombaugh. They will lead 
a guided tour of the special 
menu — the tastes, products, 
ingredients, meaning, ritual 
and traditions. Join in person 
at Zingerman’s Delicatessen 
or virtually on Zoom. 18% of 
ticket sales will be donated 
to support Friendseder. Two 
ways to participate: a $65 
in-person ticket, and a $50 
virtual ticket. To see what’s 
included in each ticket 
option, visit the Zingerman’s 
website: zingermans.com. 
The Well believes that costs 
should not be a barrier 
to participation. Contact 
Marisa Meyerson (marisa@
meetyouatthewell.org) for 
information on subsidized 
ticket options.

FEMINIST TORAH STUDY 
11 AM, APRIL 10 
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Blair Nosanwisch, director of 
spiritual care, for a spiritual, 
intellectual and conversa-
tional learning experience. 
You don’t have to know what 
“feminist Torah” is to show 
up. RSVP to Jodi Gross at 
jgross@adatshalom.org or 
248-851-5100 | Info: 
adatshalom.org.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT 
1:30-2:30 PM, APRIL 12 
A virtual caregiver support 
groups for individuals who 
are care partners for 
those living with cogni-
tive changes includ-
ing various types of 
dementia. Contact 
Dorothy Moon, 
Brown Adult Day 
Program social 
worker, for 
Zoom link and 
more informa-
tion: 248- 233-

4392, dmoon@jvshumanser-
vices.org. 

‘A PROBLEM RETURNS’ 
7 PM, APRIL 12 
The Jewish Historical 
Society of Michigan will 
host, on Zoom, “American 
Antisemitism: An Old 
Problem Returns” with 
Pamela S. Nadell, Ph.D. In 
this program, we turn to the 
past to help us grapple with 
the antisemitism of our own 
moment in time. Cost: JHSM 
members: $10; non-mem-
bers: $18. Register by 9 pm 
on April 11. A Zoom link for 
the program will be sent 24 
hours before: form.jotform.
com/220725430928152.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Kyshona

Pamela S. 
Nadell, Ph.D

MUSIC AT 
THE ARK 
APRIL 9, 8PM

GET 
GARDEN 
READY 
11 AM-1 PM, 
APRIL 10

