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this new edition of our
toddler class. Miss Elissa
of Elissa’s Learners brings
a new twist to a fun-
filled morning. Siblings
are welcome; just let us
know ahead of time. For
children 12-36 months
old and an adult. Course
costs $140 per child. Adat
Shalom members can
register for $126. Drop-
in rates are available
as well. Contact Sammi
Shapiro, sshapiro@
adatshalom.org with any
questions.
SECOND CITY
8 PM, SEPT. 9
At The Ark in Ann
Arbor. The first name
in comedy since 1959,
the Second City cuts to
the quick in their new
show that takes on our
great big dysfunctional
nation, celebrating
America’s imperfections
and eccentricities in a
hilarious two-act revue
that unites sketch
comedy, music and
improv. Cost: $36, $26
students. Info: theark.org.
RIVER BOAT CRUISE
7-10 PM, SEPT. 10
BBYO Michigan region
will kick off the 2022-
2023 school year
with a boat party. Join
Jewish teens for an
evening meeting new
friends and hanging with
old friends. At Diamond
Jack’s River Tours,
1340 Atwater, Detroit.
Cost $45. Registration
includes the boat
cruise, refreshments
and entertainment. Bus
transportation to the
boat from Metro Detroit
is included. Register:
jlive.app/events/2561.
This event is open
to all Jewish teens
in Metro Detroit,
Windsor and Ann Arbor.
Email abloomberg@bbyo.
org with any questions.
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River Tours
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The Brotherhood of Temple Israel hosted its annual Scotch and Sirloin
dinner on Tuesday, Aug. 9. Over 100 attendees made their way to the
outdoor pavilion at Temple Israel to attend the event which included
steak and salmon prepared by members of the Brotherhood. This
group of chefs included David Rogovein, Marc Roland and Steve
Achtman.
Cooking Krewe
Hadassah Greater Detroit is
holding its Membership Wine
and Cheese Social Wednesday,
Sept. 7, at 6:30 p.m.
Join Hadassah Greater Detroit
in the Temple Beth El outdoor
tent for a fun-filled evening
celebrating and reconnecting
with Hadassah friends and
meeting new ones. Make this
a multi-generational event and
bring your daughters, daugh-
ters-in-law, and granddaughters.
Enjoy some light refresh-
ments and sample and learn
about some delicious wines
with Sommelier Simon Levin.
Carol Ogusky, Past President of
Hadassah Greater Detroit, will
update everyone on Hadassah’s
vision and mission of bringing
healing and justice to the world.
Register at www.hadassah-
midwest.org/GDsocial. There is
a $25 event fee (non-members
will receive a complimentary
1-year Hadassah membership),
Hadassah Greater Detroit is
also presenting a Lunch and
Learn with Community Shaliach
Yiftah Leket on Thursday, Sept.
8, titled “Gender Equality in
Israel: Achievements and barri-
ers in Gender Equality.”
For the past eight years,
Yiftah held various positions
at an at-risk youth high school
in central Tel Aviv, including
teaching and executive posi-
tions. Prior to that, he served as
a fighter pilot in the Israeli Air
Force, and as a commander and
flight instructor at the Israeli
Air Force Flight Academy. He
resides in West Bloomfield with
his wife, Paz, and their daugh-
ters, Ella (3) and Gili (1).
Register at www.hadassah-
midwest.org/GDlunch. There is
a $12 charge.
Questions? Contact us at
greaterdetroit@hadassah.org or
call (248) 683-5030.
Upcoming Hadassah Events
in September