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AUTUMN STROLL 
SEPT. 18 
Sky Foundation support-
ers from all over the U.S. 
will gather in groups, both 
large and small, for the 
Autumn Stroll to fund pan-
creatic cancer research. 
The Autumn event can be 
walking, jogging, running, 
swimming or biking. Each 
team leader can create their 
own event. The foundation 
encourages friends and 
family from out of town to 
participate in their own city 
to raised awareness of pan-
creatic cancer. For informa-
tion, visit SkyFoundationInc.
org or contact Annie 
Dalton at ADalton@
SkyFoundationInc.org.

JARC IN THE ’90s 
5-8:30 PM, SEPT. 18 
Come out to M1 Concourse 
in Pontiac for JARC’s annual 
fundraiser, which will feature 
dinner, refreshments, a look 
back at JARC in the ’90s 
and a special musical per-
formance by Gin Blossoms. 
Event cost: $180/ticket 
(other packages available). 
Andrew Luckoff invites you 
to join us: youtu.be/rl602qa-
NH1g. Tickets available at 
jarc.org/2022. 

CHADD MEETING 
7-8 PM, SEPT. 19 
All meetings take place 
online by Zoom; the link 
for each meeting is listed 
on our website: chadd.
net/chapter-events/527. 
The link opens at 7:30 pm. 
Meetings are for adults 
with ADHD, parents of chil-
dren with ADHD or both. 
This meeting is with Fran 
Parker, Ph.D., coordinator, 
Eastern Oakland County 
CHADD, and Arthur Robin, 
Ph.D., professional adviser, 

Eastern Oakland County 
CHADD. Informal discussion 
and support. 

YOUTH CHOIR SINGS 
3 PM, SEPT. 20 
Hadassah will present a 
Detroit Youth Choir per-
formance at Temple Shir 
Shalom in West Bloomfield. 
This afternoon of music 
for all ages will benefit 
NCJW|MI youth projects. 
Emcee will be Jay Towers of 
Fox 2 Detroit/100.3 WNIC. 
Adults $36; ages 6-18 $10; 
children 5 and under free. 
Register at NCJWMI.org.

MEDIA & WELLNESS 
7-8:30 PM, SEPT. 20 
Technology is an integral 
part of our daily lives; being 
intentional about the role 
it plays is essential for our 
well-being. With the guid-
ance of Jackie Issner, Ph.D., 
LP, and Lilly Jacobson, 
Ph.D., LP, parents and teens 
will explore methods for 
living with social media and 
creating healthy bound-
aries. At the JCC in West 
Bloomfield. The program 
will consist of a presen-
tation by Drs. Issner and 
Jacobson followed by a 
breakout room and program 
for parents and one for 
teens. Register at jlive.app/
events/2549.

BOOK TALK 
7:30-8:30 PM, SEPT. 20 
The Jewish Theological 
Seminary Library will 
host an online conversa-
tion about “The Book of 
Revolutions: The Battles of 
Priests, Prophets and Kings” 
with author Rabbi Edward 
Feld and JTS’ Rabbi Jan 
Uhrbach. Revolutionary 
biblical ideas often encoun-
tered great difficulties in 
their time before they tri-
umphed. Info: jtsa.edu.

CRISIS IN AMERICA 
7 PM, SEPT. 20 
Hadassah presents, on 
Zoom, “Misinformation, 
Disinformation, Mal-
information and Their 
Potential Effect on Our 
Midterm Elections.” 
Featuring Professor Barbara 
McQuade. Free. To register, 
visit NCJWMI.org.

HONEY TASTING 
7:30 PM, SEPT. 20 
Step up your apples and 
honey game just in time 
for Rosh Hashanah with a 
four-course honey tasting 
with The Well and Mongers’ 
Provisions, 3127 12 Mile, 
Berkley. Young adults (21-
40ish) are invited to join us 
on a delicious tasting jour-
ney through four honeys 
and the pairings that make 
them sing — apples, chees-
es, fruits, nuts and more. In 

between bites, Rabbi Jeff 
will sprinkle in some Jewish 
wisdom to help us prepare 
for the upcoming High 
Holidays. Your subsidized 
ticket of $30 per person 
includes honey tastings with 
accoutrements and one 
drink pairing, followed by 
time to shop at Mongers’ 
Provisions to grab your 
favorite products. Advance 
registration required: jlive.
app/events/2744.

FRANKEL CENTER 
LECTURE 
NOON-1:30 PM, SEPT. 22 
The University of Michigan 
Frankel Center for Judaic 
Studies will present “A 
Jewish Race Scientist 
in 20th-Century Britain” 
with Todd M. Endelman, 
professor emeritus of his-
tory and Judaic studies, 
University of Michigan. 
This lecture will explore 
how Redcliffe Salaman, an 
eminent Jewish scientist in 
early 20th-century Britain, 
embraced a racial under-
standing of Jewish people-
hood and how he devel-
oped a biological history of 
the Jews. This is a hybrid 
lecture in Room 2022 South 
Thayer Building. Zoom reg-
istration: myumi.ch/RWNV4. 

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in 

advance to calendar@thejewishnews.

com.

Rabbi Edward Feld
Rabbi Jan Uhrbach

Todd M. Endelman

ON THE GO
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