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NOW-DEC. 17
The Game’s Afoot; or
Holmes for the Holidays,
a play by Ken Ludwig, at
the Farmington Players
Barn in Farmington Hills.
The play spoofs the life
and times of famous
19th-century American
actor William Gillette.
Tickets are available at
farmingtonplayers.org,
by email to boxoffice@
farmingtonplayers.org or by
calling the Barn at 248-553-
2955.
SHALOM SHABBAT
10:30-NOON, DEC. 10
At Adat Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills. Hazzan
Dan and Rabbi Dan will
lead us in a fun and musical
Shabbat celebration. This
special Shabbat morning
is geared to families and
their children entering up
to third grade. Advanced
registration is required:
jlive.app/events/3084. All
snacks provided are kosher
and nut-free. If you bring
your own snacks, double
check that these are kosher
and nut-free.
HOLIDAY BRASS
3 PM, DEC. 10
Detroit Chamber Winds
& Strings’ next concert
includes the world premiere
of Scott Boerma’s Angels.
The piece premieres
at the organization’s
Holiday Brass concert.
The piece was created for
brass and chorus and is
based on holiday songs
that include the word
“angels.” The concert
takes place at Kirk in the
Hills in Bloomfield Hills,
1340 W. Long Lake Road,
Bloomfield Township. Ann
Arbor Pioneer High School
Choir students join DCWS
brass musicians for their
rendition of Angels and
other songs. Subscriptions
to the DCWS season are
still on sale and available
at detroitchamberwinds.
org/subscriptions.
Tickets to Holiday
Brass are available at:
detroitchamberwinds.org/
performance.
A TALE OF LIVING
7-9:30 PM, DEC. 10
At Temple Emanu-El in
Oak Park. A successful trial
attorney and community
theater stalwart in the
Detroit region, Eric
Goldstein will be performing
this “One-Eric” production
reflecting on life, death,
family, meaning and
more. Informed he had an
aggressive brain cancer
known as glioblastoma, Eric
was thrown into a world
of procedures, treatments
and a sudden confrontation
with his mortality. Cost:
$18. Register: jlive.app/
events/3283.
MENTAL HEALTH TALK
10-11:30 AM, DEC. 11
The Adult Education
committee of Temple
Emanul-El in Oak Park
presents Lynn Breuer from
Jewish Family Service. She
will discuss “New Normal:
Trauma, Resiliency and
Growth.” The Zoom link
will be given out upon
registration: jlive.app/
events/3323.
KIDS’ CIRCLE TIME
10-11 AM, DEC. 11
Families with children 5 and
under are invited to join
Susie at Congregation B’nai
Moshe in West Bloomfield
for circle time and an hour
of fun and magical music.
No synagogue affiliation is
required.
STORYTIME
10:30-11:30 AM, DEC. 11
Join JFamily Parent
Connector Stacey
Wiesenthal and our friends
at Royal Oak Chabad, 514
E. Fourth, for a Chanukah-
themed story time. We’ll
read a few PJ Library
stories, play and have
a chance to meet new
friends. This program is
geared toward children
ages 0-5. Register for this
free program: jlive.app/
events/2852.
BOOKSTOCK
COLLECTION
NOON-2 PM, DEC. 11
Drive up and drop off your
gently used books and
audiobooks, records, CDs
and DVDs to Bookstock at
Congregation Beth Ahm,
5075 West Maple Road,
West Bloomfield (south
entrance). Volunteers will
take your donations from
your car and provide a
donation receipt. Bookstock
will return to Laurel Park
Place in Livonia April 23-30,
2023. Questions, visit
bookstockmi.org, or call
248-502-2849.
KLEZMER CONCERT
1:30 PM, DEC. 11
All ages are welcome to
join the fun afternoon at
Temple Emanu-El in Oak
Park. Klezundheit mixes
ON THE GO
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Boerma
KLEZMER CONCERT
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