54 | NOVEMBER 3 • 2022 

WISDOM & COFFEE 
9:30-10:30 AM, NOV. 5 
At Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek in Southfield. Join 
us once a month on a 
Shabbat morning, when 
we will gather to wrestle 
with Judaism’s most 
important teachings about 
the meaning of life, proper 
conduct and the ethics 
and values that Judaism 
holds most dear. Coffee 
and a light breakfast will 
be served. For information, 
contact the synagogue 
office at 248-357-5544.

FALL FIX UP 
9:30 AM-12:30 PM, NOV. 6 
Join other Metro Detroit 
young adults to help rake 
leaves and winterize 
homes of older adults 
served by Jewish Family 
Service. Detroit Moishe 
House, Hillel of Metro 
Detroit, NEXTGen Detroit 
Volunteers, Repair the 
World Detroit, Shaarey 
Zedek and The Well will 
partner up to rake leaves, 
clean out garden beds, 
winterize windows and 
more. Info: jlive.app/
events/2643.

ISRAEL’S ELECTION 
10 AM, NOV. 6 
Sponsored by Federation’s 

Israel & Overseas Dept., 
Professor Reuven Hazan, 
world expert on the Israeli 
electoral and parliamentary 
system, will join us from 
Israel to understand the 
results, the parties, the 
players and the challenges. 
Register to receive Zoom 
link: jlive.app/events/3078. 
Info: Yiftah Leket, leket@
jfmd.org. 

FAMILY SHOW 
11 AM-1 PM, NOV. 6 
At Berkley Coffee in Oak 
Park. Randy Kaplan’s blend 
of American Roots Music 
and comedic storytelling 
has inspired the likes of 
NPR, The Nashville Blues 
Society and PEOPLE 
magazine. Info: 248-722-
1373.

EARTH DAY @ J 
2-5 PM, NOV. 6 
Join us for this fun, 
environmentally themed 
family event featuring a 
concert with Latin Grammy 
Award-winner Mister G, 
a reading of the new 
Topsy Turvy Bus book 
by local author Anita 
Pazner, and a festival of 
activities ranging from a 
mini farmers’ market, to 
recycled art projects, to 
a chance to visit the real-
life Topsy Turvy Bus and 
more. The schedule: 2-3:30 
pm Open “Bus Stop” 
Stations and Activities; 
3:30 pm Author Anita 

Pazner presents her book; 
4 pm; environmentally 
themed family concert in 
The Berman. Cost: $5 per 
person, ages 0-1 are free; 
limited availability. This 
event is geared toward 
families with children ages 
3-9. Younger and older 
siblings are welcome. 
Select “Get Tickets” to 
purchase your tickets 
to this event: jlive.app/
events/2614. You will be 
directed to the Berman 
box office to purchase 
your assigned (socially 
distanced) seats for the 
Mister G concert. Your 
ticket to the concert is all 
you need to attend the full 
event.

MUSIC EVENT 
2:30 PM, NOV. 6 
Detroit Chamber Winds 
& Strings continues its 
2022-2023 season by 
blending two music genres 
with Detroit history for 
its next concert. Pianist 
Alvin Waddles and violinist 
Kimberly Kaloyanides 
Kennedy explore the 
intersection of gospel 
and classical music at St. 
Matthew’s and St. Joseph’s 
Episcopal Church. Dr. 
Richard Smith, a local 
historian and member of 
the St. Matthew’s and St. 
Joseph’s congregation, will 
present the history of the 
church at 2:30 p.m. At 3 
p.m. the concert will open 

with a student performer 
as part of a new DCWS 
program to spotlight 
the next generation of 
performers. Tickets to the 
concert can be bought at 
detroitchamberwinds.org/
performances or by calling 
248-559-2095. 

COMEDY & CONCERT 
7 PM, NOV. 6 
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites the community to a 
b’nai mitzvah celebration 
of Rabbi Aaron Bergman 
and Hazzan Daniel Gross. 
This evening will feature a 
stand-up comedy routine 
by Rabbi Bergman and 
a concert with Hazzan 
Gross and the Cliff 
Monear Trio followed by 
a dessert afterglow. For 
ticket information, visit 
adatshalom.org/concert, 

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Professor 
Reuven 
Hazan

Rabbi Aaron 
Bergman

Hazzan 
Daniel Gross

FALL FIX UP 
NOV. 6, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM

