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Wellington, Franklin. This
event is geared toward
families with little ones up
to age 5. Info: jlive.app/
events/2046. The cost is
$10 per family.

LUNCH & LEARN
NOON-1 PM, MAY 2
At Temple Shir Shalom
in West Bloomfield.
“L’chaim: A Jewish View
of Living and Doing [Part
III].” Join Rabbi Michael
Moskowitz to explore
Jewish philosophy and
how it guides us in our
daily lives. Newcomers are
welcome. No charge for
TSS members. $18/series
for non-members. Info:
shirshalom.org.

ROSH CHODESH STUDY
10-11 A.M., MAY 2
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Sisterhood invites
women from the com-
munity to welcome the
new month of Iyar 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

SPECIAL SCREENING
7:30 PM, MAY 2
Join NEXTGen Detroit at
the Detroit Jewish Film
Festival for a special Yom
Ha’Atzmaut screening of
The New Jew, a four-part
documentary hosted by
one of Israel’s most pop-
ular comedians, Guri Alfi.
Guri travels to the United
States to explore what
Jewish life is like here, the
variety of ways American
Jews practice their religion
and embrace their culture.
See the first two episodes;

the third and fourth will
be made available online
to attendees. Popcorn,
pop and Israeli treats will
be provided for the per-
fect theater experience.
Watch the trailer and learn
more at: en.thenewjew.tv.
$12 per person. Register
in advance by May 2 at
jlive.app/events/2060.
This event is intended for
young adults ages 21 to
45. Kosher options avail-
able.
COUPLES &
CONVERSATION
7-8:30 PM, MAY 3
Being part of an interfaith/
Jewish/multi-faith/how-
ever-you-define-yourself
couple can be challenging,
but you don’t need to find
the answers alone. This
workshop offers a safe
environment to work on
creating your religious/
cultural lives together. It
is intended for serious-
ly dating, engaged and
newly married Jewish/
interfaith couples in the
Metro Detroit area. Other
sessions will be May 10, 17,
and 24 and will be facili-
tated by Rabbi Jen Lader,
18Doors Rukin Rabbinic
Fellow. The workshop is
$54/couple and registra-
tion is required. The work-
shop will take place in-per-
son, outdoors in West
Bloomfield. The exact
location will be sent to
you upon registration. Info:
rabbijenlader@18doors.
org.

ITZHAK PERLMAN
PERFORMS
7:30-9 PM, MAY 3
At Wharton Center for
Performing Arts, Michigan
State University. Itzhak
Perlman, violin, Rohan De

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

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JEWISH NEWS

THE DETROIT

The Detroit Jewish News
Educator of the Year

Teachers are often the unsung
heroes who inspire our children to
greater heights and whose lessons
often last a lifetime.
The Jewish News wants to honor
the best-of-the-best teachers in
our community — in elementary,
middle and high school.

To nominate a Jewish teacher or a teacher at
one of Metro Detroit’s Jewish day schools,
send an email to
jheadapohl@thejewishnews.com
with “Best Teachers” in the subject line.
Include the teacher’s name, school, grade/
subject and why you think they deserve to be
recognized.
Then look for our “Educators of the Year” in
the May 19, Cap & Gown issue.

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