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BABIES & NOSH 
10:30-11:30 AM, NOV. 11 
Come grab a snack and 
meet some new friends 
through JFamily Detroit. 
This event is geared toward 
families with babies ages 
0-9 months. At Beverly Hills 
Park, 18801 Beverly Road. 
Info: jlive.app/events. 2859.

COOKIE WALK 
NOV. 11-Dec. 2 
Corner Shower and 
Laundry’s 5th Annual 
Cookie Walk is hosted 
by the Temple Beth El 
Sisterhood. Order holiday 
cookies online for curbside 
pickup Dec. 12, 12:30-2:30 
pm, at Temple Beth El to 
benefit Corner Shower 
and Laundry, a non-profit 
in Corktown providing free 
showers and laundry to 
those who are unhoused 
or otherwise in need. 
Volunteer bakers are pro-
viding a great assortment of 
holiday cookies that will be 
sold by the half dozen for 
$6. Gluten free and vegan 
options will be available. 
Info: cornershowerandlaun-
dry.com/cookie-walk or call 
248-214-3611.

SHALOM SHABBAT 
10:30 AM, NOV. 12 
Hazzan Dan and Rabbi Dan 
of Adat Shalom Synagogue 
in Farmington Hills will lead 
a fun and musical Shabbat 
celebration. This special 
Shabbat morning is geared 
to families and their chil-
dren entering up to third 
grade. Advanced registra-
tion is required: jlive.app/
events/3086. All snacks 
provided are kosher and 
nut-free. If you bring your 
own snacks, please double 
check that these are kosher 

and nut-free.

CHAMBER MUSIC
8 PM, NOV. 12 
The Israeli Chamber 
Project will be at the 
Seligman Performing 
Arts Center, Beverly Hills. 
The Project is a dynam-
ic ensemble comprising 
strings, winds, harp and 
piano, that brings togeth-
er some of today’s most 
distinguished musicians 
for concerts in Israel and on 
tour. Info: cmsdetroit.org. 

COOKING CREW 
4-6 PM, NOV.13 
Join Repair the World at 
5675 Larkins, Detroit, for 
its kickoff Cooking Crew 
event. Repair will be part-
nering with three amaz-
ing organizations; Keep 
Growing Detroit, Reboot, 
Detroit Community Fridges 
and Brilliant Detroit. They 
will be creating meals for 
the Detroit Community 
Fridges with fresh, locally 
grown produce. In collabo-
ration with Reboot, they will 
be brainstorming and writ-
ing recipes to go in a cook-
book. For information, con-
tact Emily at emily.levine@
werepair.org. Register: jlive.
app/events/3096.

FORMAN LECTURE 
7 PM, NOV. 14 
At the Berman Center for 
Performing Arts in West 
Bloomfield. Annual lecture 
by the Maimonides Group 
by Jewish Federation, this 
year featuring Dr. Shikha 
Jain, M.D., board-certified 
hematology and oncol-
ogy physician on the 
topic: “The Infodemic — 
Combatting the Spread 
of Misinformation.” Cost 

$50. Register at jlive.app/
events/2643.

BRAIN HEALTH
1-2:30 PM, NOV. 16 
On Zoom: “The Happy 
Effects of Music on Your 
Brian” with Michael Krieger. 
We have all experienced 
the benefits music provides 
to our outlook, tempera-
ment and mood. These 

positive effects may be 
increased in those who are 
challenged by memory loss. 
Explore music’s connection 
to functioning better as 
we enjoy some of music’s 
happy effects. Info to regis-
ter at MindU@jfsdetroit.org 
or call 248-788-MIND.

GALLERY EVENT 
6-8 PM, NOV. 16 
Annual Ladies Gallery 
event sponsored by the 
Friendship Circle. Join for 
a night of art appreciation 
and activities, featuring 
guest artists and speakers 
and catered by Epic Kosher 
Catering. At Friendship 
Circle Soul Studio, 5586 
Drake, West Bloomfield. 
Info: friuendshipcircle.org; 
248-788-7878.

SAVVY GRANDPARENTS 
6-8 PM, NOV. 16 
At the JCC in West 
Bloomfield, an evening of 
schmoozing and a sup-
portive discussion just for 
grandparents. This ses-
sion will be facilitated by 
Susie Kamen. Registration 
required: jlive.app/
events/3068. Cost $18 per 
household. Contact Lori 
Fidler with any questions: 
lfidler@jccdet.org or 248-
432-5633.

EVENT NAME
DATE & TIME

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

CHAMBER MUSIC
NOV. 12 , 8 PM

Dr. Shikha 
Jain, M.D.

Michael 
Krieger

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