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CAREGIVER SUPPORT 
1:30-2:30 PM, OCT. 13 
Virtual caregiver support 
group for individuals who 
are care partners for those 
living with cognitive chang-
es including various types of 
dementia. Contact Dorothy 
Moon, Brown Adult Day 
Program social worker, for 
Zoom link and more infor-
mation. 248-233-4392, 
dmoon@geshermi.org. 

BRASS BAND 
3 PM, OCT. 16 
Motor City Brass Band 
will begin its 27th season 
with its annual Horns & 
Howls concert at the Ford 
Community & Performing 
Arts Center in Dearborn. 
Individual concert tickets 
or series subscriptions are 
available by calling the 
MCBB Hotline: 248-788-
6618.

SUKKOT SOUNDS 
3:30-9 PM, OCT. 16 
The Well will host a Harvest 
Music Festival at Jam 
Handy in Detroit, 2900 E. 
Grand Blvd. Featuring The 
Greeting Committee, stoop 
lee, Juliana Parker and 
more. Food trucks, interac-
tive art installations, crafts, 
games and immersive activ-
ities, exclusive merchandise. 
For ages 21+. Vaccination 
and booster for COVID-19 
required. No bags larger 
than 4” x 6” x 1.5”. A tote 
bag will be provided for you. 

Cost: from $36. More details 
at sukkotsounds.com/festi-
val22.

SHAKES IN THE PARK 
4-5 PM, OCT. 16 
JFamily Detroit and Aish 
HaTorah invite grandparents 
to celebrate Sukkot with 
their grandchildren at Aish, 
25725 Coolidge, Oak Park. 
At this free event, we will 
learn about the symbols of 
the holiday, make ice cream 
shakes, hear Sukkot stories 
and make a cool shaker 
instrument. This event is 
geared toward children 
ages 2-10 and the grandpar-
ents who love them. Info: 
jlive.app/events/2795.

CHADD MEETING 
7:30-8:30 PM, OCT. 17 
All meetings take place 
online by Zoom; the link 
for each is listed at chadd.
net/chapter-events/527. 
The link opens at 7:30 
pm. Meeting are for adults 
with ADHD, parents of 
children with ADHD or 
both. Steve Ceresnie, 
Ph.D., licensed psycholo-
gist in private practice, will 
discuss “Comprehensive 
Psychotherapy for Adults 
with ADHD.” 

GLOBAL CONNECTIONS 
4-5 PM, OCT. 19 
American Friends of Rabin 
Medical Center will pres-
ent, on Zoom, Robert 
Siegel. Topic: “New Cancer 

Therapies & Medicines.” 
Siegel, former senior 
host of NPR’s All Things 
Considered, interviews Dr. 
Susan Domchek, Dr. Larry 
Norton, Dr. Baruch Brenner. 
Free registration: global-
connections.splashthat.
com. Watch live: shorturl.at/
bfoUX.

JBABY PROGRAM 
OCT. 19-NOV. 9 
Expecting your first? JFamily 
has you covered with every-
thing you need to know 
before welcoming your little 
bundle of cuteness. The 
Jbaby Prenatal is a four-part 
hybrid (virtual and in-person) 
course. Cost for the series: 
$130. Registering info: jlive.
app/events/2468.

A TALMUDIC CLASS 
9:30-11 AM, OCT. 20 
This online class, spon-
sored by JLearn, will be 
taught by Rabbi Tzvi Muller. 
“Investigation of Hava’at 
Shalom (promoting peace) 
and Related Topics” will run 
for 24 weeks. In this series, 
we contrast and analyze 
many teachings of the 
Talmud, commentaries to 
make judgments about the 
character, actions and words 
of others. Tuition: $480. To 
register: 248-205-2557 or 
JLearn.online. Complete 
Catalog at: JCCDET.org/
JLearn.

COFFEE WITH THE RABBIS
10-11:30 AM, OCT. 20+ 
Sponsored by JLearn, this 
is an eight-week class with 
Rabbi Joshua Bennett and 
Rabbi Joseph Krakoff on 
Zoom. Settle in for a once-a-
month exploration of some 
of the most thought-pro-
voking biblical narratives 

and Jewish commentaries 
you did not learn in Sunday 
school. Tuition: $180 for 
8 sessions. To register: 
248-205-2557 or JLearn.
online. Complete Catalog at: 
JCCDET.org/JLearn.

TWENTY HEROINES 
NOON-1:30 PM, OCT. 20+ 
This eight-week class on 
Zoom is sponsored by 
JLearn. “Twenty Stories: 
The Women of Eishet Chayil 
— the Song of Valor” with 
Ariella Nadel. From our 
Matriarch Sarah to the moth-
er of Samson to the lovely 
Ruth, our sages tell us that 
each line reflects another 
heroine of Tanakh. Tuition: 
$155. To register: 248-205-
2557 or JLearn.online.

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Rabbi 
Joshua 
Bennett

Rabbi Joseph 
Krakoff

The Greeting 
Committee

