SEPTEMBER 8 • 2022 | 61 SHALOM SHABBAT 10:30 AM-NOON, SEPT. 10 At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Hazzan Dan and Rabbi Dan will lead a fun and musical Shabbat celebration. This service will be outside as long as the weather cooperates. This special Shabbat morning is geared to families and their children entering up to third grade. Advanced registration is required: jlive.app/events/2665. All snacks provided are kosher and nut-free. If you bring your own snacks, please double check that these are kosher and nut-free. ‘RADIOACTIVE’ MEDIA 11 AM, SEPT. 11 Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood will present Andrew Lapin speaking on “Radioactive: How Father Coughlin brought antisemitism and demagoguery to American media.” Bagels and coffee will be served. Lapin is the creator and host of “Radioactive” and the managing editor of local news for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency; previously he was the editor of the Detroit Jewish News. Info: templefamily@ emanuel.mich.org. TOUCH-A-TRUCK 11 AM-1 PM, SEPT. 11 At Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. Truck climbing, hot dogs and more. Cost: $36 per family. Tickets: tbeonline.org; or call 248-851-5110. KLEZMER HAPPENING NOON, SEPT. 11 Mona and Cantor Sam Greenbaum will present, at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park, an outdoor barbecue lunch featuring Heartland Klezmer. Cost: adults 12+ $10; kids 5-11 $5 (under 5 are free); family $36. Register at cbs@ congbethshalomj.org or call 248-547-7870. GROSSE POINTE CLASSIC 10:30 AM- 6 PM, SEPT.12 At the Country Club of Detroit, 20 Country Club Drive, Grosse Pointe Farms. Organized by Beaumont Health Foundation to benefit the renovation and expansion of surgical services at Beaumont, Grosse Pointe. Golfers will enjoy an afternoon golfing the championship course, along with lunch, cocktails and dinner. Registration/ sponsorships: Beaumont. org/GPGC. CAREGIVER SUPPORT 1:30-2:30 PM, SEPT. 13 Sponsored by Gesher Human Services (formerly JVS). Virtual caregiver support groups for individuals who are care partners for those living with cognitive changes, including various types of dementia. Contact Dorothy Moon, Brown Adult Day Program social worker, for Zoom link and more information: 248-233-4392 or dmoon@geshermi.org. ‘ACCUSED OF TREASON’ 7:30-9 PM, SEPT. 13 At Congregation B’nai Moshe in West Bloomfield. Dr. David Tenenbaum has been called the Dreyfuss of our time. The son of a Holocaust survivor and father of four, in 1997 he was falsely accused by the U.S. Army of being an Israeli spy based solely upon antisemitic accusations from co-workers, which the government then covered up under the pretense of national security. Despite no evidence and no suspicious activity, he was accused of having dual loyalties to Israel … accused of treason. Free event. Print off tickets at jlive.app/events/2555. BROADWAY MUSIC 1 PM, SEPT. 14 At Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Broadway shows are enjoyed by people all around the globe, yet many don’t know that much of the music is rooted in Jewish traditions. Cantor Neil Michaels will share the backstage pass to how Jewish music is embedded in many of the Broadway shows we know and love. This program is free. Registration is required: bit.ly/3cetGJ0; or call 248-355-3300, ext. 0. The program will take place in the outdoor garden, weather permitting. GLOBAL HAPPENINGS 4 PM, SEPT. 14 The American Friends of Rabin Medical Center will present a Zoom webinar: “Global Connections with Robert Siegel – Israel’s Upcoming Election.” Siegel, former senior host of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” will interview Dr. Robert Satloff of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Dr. Aaron David Miller of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; and David Horovitz, founding editor, Times of Israel. Free registration: globalconnections. ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS KLEZMER HAPPENING SEPT. 11, NOON Andrew Lapin Dr. David Tenenbaum continued on page 62