MAY 19 • 2022 | 107 THRILLING THURSDAY 10-11 AM, MAY 19 Children ages 0-4 and their favorite adults are invited to come play in person at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Join Lindsay Mall for a Rhythm and Ruach class, with songs, gross motor activity and more. $5 donation per family per session suggested donation. For information, contact Ari Reis at areis@shaareyzedek. org. FAMILY FARM DAY 10 AM-NOON, MAY 22 At Oakland Avenue Urban Farm, 9227 Goodwin St., Detroit. In collaboration with Downtown Synagogue, Dor Hadash and Repair the World. A fun morning of farm work and Jewish learning. Come dressed for the weather. In case of rain, we will be in an indoor greenhouse. Info: hello@downtownsynagogue. org. A CONCERT 2 PM, MAY 22 The Zekelman Holocaust Center and the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance will pres- ent Music From Auschwitz: A Concert. The free perfor- mance, followed by refresh- ments, will feature 10 short musical pieces arranged by Polish political prisoners who were members of the men’s orchestra in the Auschwitz I camp. A University of Michigan student orchestra led by conductor Oriol Sans will perform the original musi- cal pieces interspersed with lines — spoken by the singers — from testimonies and inter- views with members of the Auschwitz I men’s orchestra after the war. Register for this free concert at holocaustcen- ter.org/May or call (248) 556- 2511 by May 20. LOW-IMPACT EXERCISE 10:30-11:30 AM, MAY 23 Jim Berk hosts participants in person at Congregation Shaarey Zedek for gentle stretching and exercises. Cost: $5 per person per ses- sion, payable directly to Jim Berk at the conclusion of each class. For additional informa- tion, call the synagogue office at 248-357-5544. INSIDER’S TOUR 2-4 PM, MAY 23 The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan has organized a trip to see “Jewish Connections to Detroit Central Market” at The Henry Ford. Join us for an exclusive look at a sto- ried piece of Jewish history. This 1860 vegetable shed was once part of Detroit’s Central Market, before being rescued by The Henry Ford. Curator of Agriculture and the Environment Debra Reid gives a behind-the-scenes look at the shed and its archi- tect, Dankmar Adler. The tour begins with remarks at 2 pm at The Henry Ford’s Benson Ford Research Center, fol- lowed by a visit to the shed in Greenfield Village. Scooters and wheelchairs will be avail- able. Info: info@michiganjew- ishhistory.org. L ’CHAIM DETROIT 5:30-7:30 PM, MAY 24 Sponsored by NEXTGen Detroit. A happy hour at 24 Seconds Bar & Grill, 3071 12 Mile, Berkley. Register in advance for $5, and your first drink is on us. Grab a seat on the rooftop deck for a fabulous view and some great appetizer and drink specials Register online, jlive.app/ events/2237, before May 23 to receive a drink ticket. REMIXED BEIT MIDRASH 7 PM, MAY 24 Adat Shalom Synagogue invites you to explore with Rabbi Dan Horwitz why we customarily eat dairy foods on Shavuot; while learning, sample delicious cheeses with master cheesemonger Zach Berg. Register on https:// jlive.app/events/2092. NEW MINI GOLF MAY 25-SEPT. 25 Cranbrook Art Museum invites visitors to experience a new dimension of its historic campus with the launch of Cranbrook on the Green, an artist-designed outdoor miniature golf course located on the grounds outside of Cranbrook Art Museum. The course will be open from 11 am to sunset Wednesday through Sunday of each week. A special Cranbrook Art Members preview weekend will be held May 21–22. Each of the nine holes of the course is inspired by a different element of Cranbrook’s historic campus and history. Visitors are encouraged to purchase tickets online in advance via Cranbrook Art Museum’s website, which will be sold by time slot. Each ticket also includes free admission to the galleries to explore other exhibitions also on view at Cranbrook Art Museum. FEDERATION’S REMIX 7 PM, MAY 26 Sponsor: Federation’s Affinities Department. At M1 Concourse Event Center, 1 Motorsports Drive, Pontiac. Laid-back, outdoor concert featuring live music from Your Generation. Throw on a treasured concert tee and come casual and ready to rock for this adults-only evening out. There’ll be food, an open bar and surprises in store. This event is intended for Gen Xers. Dietary laws observed. Choose General Admission ($50 per person includes food, drinks and on-site parking); or VIP Seating (a table for you and five friends for the show, $500 includes six individual tickets). Contact Jodi at feld@ jfmd.org or Karen at kaplan@ jfmd.org. Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@thejewishnews. com. FEDERATION’S REMIX 7 PM, MAY 26 ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS