60 | OCTOBER 27 • 2022 physical health. The nav- igators at Jewish Family Service will answer all your Affordable Care Act ques- tions and help you enroll, whether through the Healthcare Marketplace or through Medicaid. For insurance by Jan. 1, you must apply by Dec. 15. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact navigators at 248-592- 2662 or navigation@ jfsdetroit.org. KEYS TO WELLNESS 7 PM, NOV. 2 Hadassah Greater Detroit will offer a virtual Wellness Wednesday event with Dr. Tom Rifai as he presents “The 5 Keys to Optimal Wellness.” This is a behav- ior modification system and comprehensive approach he designed for total wellness. Dr. Rifai was the co-course director for Harvard University’s online Lifestyle Medicine continuing medical edu- cation program. Cost: $18 for members; $20 for non-members. Register by Oct. 31: hadassahmidwest. org/GDkeys. BLACKS & JEWS 7-8:30 PM, NOV. 3 “Torn Asunder: Blacks, Jews and the Fragments of Political Solidarity” will be the topic of a talk by Terrence L. Johnson, professor of African American Religious Studies at Harvard Divinity School. This talk will examine how returning to race and religion might open new deliberative starting points for understanding structural oppression and developing political solidarity in unfamiliar terrain. Book signing to follow the talk. Sandwich First Baptist Church, 3652 Peter St., Windsor. Info: assumption.ca. LECTURES SET 4-6 PM, NOV. 4, 5 Congregation Shaarey Zedek welcomes Dr. Dara Horn as scholar in residence for two lectures. Friday: Shabbat dinner & evening lecture on “People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present.” Service at 6 pm; dinner at 7 pm; lecture at 7:45. Member dinner cost: $30/person; non-member cost: $35/person. Shabbat morning topic: “Turning Antisemitism Inside- out.” Shabbat afternoon lecture/discussion: “Uses and Misuses of ‘Dead Jews’: What I saw in my Holocaust-education journey across America, how it started, how it’s going and what we need to reimagine.” For information: 248-357-5544. Register: shaareyzedek. shulcloud/event/darahorn. DIA TOUR 11 AM, NOV. 6 JNF Windsor, in collaboration with the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan, will present a unique Jewish-themed tour of the Detroit Institute of Arts led by art historian Barbara Cohn. She is an art history specialist with a focus on research, curating and developing unique tours for the community. Cost: $30 Canadian and includes admission into the Detroit Institute of Arts. You may pack your own lunch or buy food at the cafeteria/pop-up restaurant at the facility. Meet in the lobby of the DIA at 10:45 am. If you are a member of the Detroit Institute of Arts, reach out to Barbara Silver at 519-984-8183 to discuss how you can obtain a free ticket. Register at jnf.ca. Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@ thejewishnews.com. ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS Dr. Tom Rifai Terrence L. Johnson continued from page 59 The Center for Israel Education (CIE) is hold- ing a contest for third- to 12th-graders, which will allow all students to think deeply about Israel@75 and to create representations of Israel’s challenges, successes and visions for the future. Third- to fifth-graders are asked to design a commem- orative Israel@75 stamp and to explain their work in no more than 150 words. Sixth- to eighth-graders are asked to design a poster in the tradition of Zionist posters and to write 250 words about the need it iden- tifies. Ninth- to 12th-graders are asked to create a museum exhibit depicting 75 years of change in some element of the unfinished state of Israel through a sequence of arti- facts, images, video clips or other media and to explain the work in a 500-word essay. The contest is open to students worldwide who can submit in English. All submissions must be made electronically by Feb. 15, 2023. Contest requirements and the submission form can be accessed at israeled.org/ israel-at-75/contest. CIE will award prizes to the top three submissions in each age group. Winners will be announced April 20. Contest to Help Students Engage with Israel@75 80