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October 27, 2022 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-10-27

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OCTOBER 27 • 2022 | 59

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, OCT. 27
Virtual caregiver support
group 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,
dmoon@geshermi.org.

IN CONCERT
8-9:30 PM, OCT. 28
The Chamber Music
Society of Detroit will
present the Merz Trio
with Jordan Bak, viola. At
Schaver Music Hall, 480
W. Hancock, Detroit. Ticket
info: chambermusicdetroit.
org/2022-23.

CREEPY & KOOKY
OCT. 28-NOV. 13
At Birmingham Village
Players, 34660 Woodward,
Birmingham. Get ready
for your reunion with The
Addams Family. Friday and
Saturday shows begin at 8
pm. Sunday matinees start
at 2 pm. Oct. 29 audience
members are invited to
wear costumes and there
will be a costume contest
with prizes. A cash wine
bar is available Friday
and Saturday nights.
Individual reserved seat
tickets are $24 each plus
$1 ticketing fee. Call the
box office, 248-644-2075,
or click on the ticket
page on the website
birminghamvillageplayers.
com to order.

MAKERS MARKET
10 AM-4 PM, OCT. 29
The Michigan Makers

Market at the Hawk
Community Center in
Farmington Hills, 29995
12 Mile Road, is a juried
craft fair that features
high-caliber creative
goods, fine art, jewelry and
woodworking from 50 local
artists. Beer, wine, slushies,
pizza and hot pretzels
available at concessions.
For information, contact
Karla Aren, 248-699-6709
or email at karen@fhgov.
com.

SYMPOSIUM
11 AM, OCT. 30
At MSU’s Club Spartan,
third floor of Case Hall in
East Lansing. A symposium
on “Confederation as a
Facilitator of the Two-State
Solution” moderated by Dr.
Yael Aronoff. Palestinian
and Israeli veteran peace

negotiators, researchers
and Middle East policy
analysts will participate in
the discussion.

‘A MAN ON THE RUN’
2:30 PM, OCT. 30
The Zekelman Holocaust
Center in Farmington
Hills is hosting a virtual
program about the life
and death of Baron Otto
von Wächter, based on
Philippe Sands’ successful
BBC radio podcast, The
Ratline. Pieced together
through two decades of
family correspondence, the
tale of Wächter’s life and
years evading justice as a
devoted Nazi and man on
the run will be told during a
live virtual discussion with
Sands. Registration for the
virtual program is available

at HolocaustCenter.org/
October.

GENERATIONAL FUN
4-5:30 PM, OCT. 30
JFamily Detroit is teaming
up with Tamarack
Camps Adventure staff
for some grandparent/
grandchild fun at the JCC
in West Bloomfield. Foster
teamwork between you and
your grandchild(ren) as we
form teams to participate in
a series of games designed
to reinforce basic team
skills, like collaboration,
leadership, respect and
good sportsmanship. This
event is geared toward
grandchildren ages 6-10
and the grandparents
who love them. Cost:
$18. Register: jlive.app/
events/2622.

HEALTH INSURANCE
NOV. 1-JAN. 15
This free service will be
provided in-person or by
Zoom. Learn about cover-
age options, subsidies and
tax breaks. Update your
information and review your
plan to ensure that it’s still a
good fit. Protect your finan-
cial health along with your

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

The Addams
Family

Otto von
Wächter

CREEPY & KOOKY
OCT. 28-NOV. 13

Dr. Yael
Aronoff

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