APRIL 6 • 2023 | 59

SINGER PERFORMS 
8 PM, APRIL 7 
Susan Werner will be at 
The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann 
Arbor. Over the course 
of her 25-year touring 
career, Werner has built a 
reputation as one of the 
country’s most compelling 
live performers. Tickets: 
$25, $33, $50. Info: 
theark.org.

WHO KNOWS ONE? 
10-11:30 AM, APRIL 8 
Come explore Passover 
by the Number with 
Adat Shalom clergy 
and educators to find 
out what’s beyond the 
Ten Plagues and Four 
Cups. At Adat Shalom 
Synagogue in Farmington 
Hills, this event is geared 
to families with kids of all 
ages. Kosher-for-Passover 
snacks will be available. 
Info: jlive.app/events/3939.

PESACH BUFFET 
6-8 PM, APRIL 10 
Why cook at home when 
you can enjoy dinner 
out? Dish Kosher Cuisine 
is serving a kosher-for-
Passover dinner buffet at 
Congregation Beth Ahm in 
West Bloomfield. Advance 
reservations are required. 
Call the catering office at 
248-539-8825 for more 
information and to make 
your reservation.

TIME/SPACE & ISRAEL
1-2:30 PM, APRIL 11 
Sponsored by the Serling 
Institute at MSU. The event 
is both in-person at the 
Natural Sciences Bldg. 
304 and livestreaming on 
YouTube: Serling Institute 
for Jewish Studies. Dr. 
Vered Weiss will be 
focusing on 21st-century 
Israeli science fiction 

and fantasy and outline a 
division between Judaic 
Israeli SFF and Universalist 
Israeli SFF texts. Info: 
jewishst@msu.edu.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT 
1:30-2:30 PM, APRIL 11 
Virtual Caregiver Support 
Groups 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.

MUSICAL EVENING
8 PM, APRIL 12 
Marcia Ball & Tinsley Ellis 
will perform at The Ark, 
316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 
Ellis and Ball are excited 
to present an intimate 
evening of their music and 
memories called “Acoustic 
Songs and Stories.” 
Tickets: $30. Info: theark.
org.

SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE 
APRIL 14-16 
Dr. Daniel Gordis will be 
the Scholar-in-Residence 
at Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek in Southfield. He 
will speak on a variety 

of topics throughout the 
weekend. Friday, April 14, 
6-9 pm: Shabbat dinner & 
lecture: “The High Price of 
Jewish Statehood: Is Israel 
Really Worth the Cost?” 6 
pm services; 7 pm dinner 
— Cost, $20, not-yet-a-
member cost, $30; 8 pm 
lecture. Saturday, April 15, 
9:30 am-2 pm. Shabbat 
morning Dr. Gordis will 
offer the D’var Torah: 
“John Lennon vs. The 
Bible — Today’s Battle 
between Universalism and 
Particularism.” Shabbat 
lunch; afternoon lecture/
discussion: “The American 
Jewish Assault on Jewish 
Peoplehood — Is it Really 
Happening? Register: 
shaareyzedekshulcloud.

CONCERT SET 
8 PM, APRIL 14 
Stephen Hough will 
perform Beethoven’s 
Third Piano Concerto at 
Orchestra Hall in Detroit. 
Markus Stenz will lead the 
orchestra in Bruckner’s 
Fourth Symphony. Info: 
dso.org.

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Susan 
Werner

Dr. Vered 
Weiss

Stephen 
Hough

CONCERT SET 
APRIL 14, 8 PM

Marcia 
Ball

MUSICAL EVENING 
APRIL 12, 8 PM

