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on the campus of Oakland 
University in Rochester 
Hills. Country hits like 
“Stand by Your Man,” “9 
to 5” and “Harper Valley 
PTA” tell the tale of three 
gutsy gals who follow 
their dreams of being 
country music stars. They 
may come from different 
backgrounds, but all 
roads to stardom lead to 
Nashville. Ticket info: 248-
377-3300.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT 
1:30-2:30 PM, APRIL 27 
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.

CSZ FAMILY CAMP 
APRIL 28-30 
At the Butzel Center at 
Camp Tamarack. Join 
Rabbi Yoni Dahlen for an 
entertaining, engaging and 
spiritual weekend. Along 
with childcare, special 
events for adults and 
housekeeping, five kosher 
meals will be served. 
Deepen your connection 
with other families while 
your kids enjoy programs 
geared toward their 
age range. Registration: 
shaareyzedekshulcloud.
com.

‘SOUND BATH’ 
1:45 PM, APRIL 30 
Tikvah Hadassah presents 
“Sound Bath, Gongs 
and Crystal Bowls.” At 
Hadassah House, 5030 
Orchard Lake Road, West 
Bloomfield. An afternoon 
of healing sounds from 
gongs and crystal bowls 
as you lay comfortably 
on your mat, wrapped 
in warm candlelight. 
The sound baths are a 
full hour of healing and 
soothing sounds. Vegan/
gluten-free refreshments 
will be served. For your 
comfort, bring yoga mat, 
blanket, pillow and water. 
Please register by April 
27, hadassahmidwest.
org/TikvahSound. $36 
in-person event fee. 
Questions: midwest@
jadassaj.org, 248-683-
5030.

CONCERT & LEARNING 
3-4:30 PM, APRIL 30 
At Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek in Southfield. 
“Tradition and Innovation 
at Detroit Opera: A New 

Generation of Jewish 
Leadership.” Enjoy this 
beautiful concert and 
unique opportunity to 
learn from some of the 
preeminent leaders in 
operatic theater. Free to 
attend the concert. Patron 
seating with dessert 
reception $100. Register: 
shaareyzedek.shulcloud.
com.

WOMEN’S DAY
9:30 AM-3 PM, MAY 2 
At Adat Shalom. Shop 
the boutiques, enjoy the 
featured speaker, Judy 
Gold, and luncheon at 
noon. Gold is an American 
stand-up comedian, 
actress, podcaster, 
television writer, author 
and producer. Joyce Berlin 
Weingarten, president 
of Adat Shalom, will be 
honored as the Woman of 
Distinction. To purchase 
tickets or for information, 
contact the synagogue 
office at 248-851-5100 
or visit adatshalom.
org/womensday. Ticket 
deadline: Tuesday, April 
25.

SHABBAT WITH 
YAEL ARONOFF
5:30 PM, MAY 5 
At Adat Shalom 
Synagogue. Celebrate 

Israel’s 75th birthday. 
Guest speaker: Professor 
Yael Aronoff. Simcha 
hour at 5:30 pm; 6 
pm services; 7:30 pm 
dinner; 8 pm youth 
activities; 8:15 pm Prof. 
Aronoff’s presentation. 
Join us at Adat Shalom 
Synagogue to celebrate 
Israel’s 75th birthday. 
How does today’s Israel 
reflect and/or conflict 
with the Zionist dream? 
For details and ticket 
information (deadline May 
2): adatshalom.org/israel 
or contact the synagogue 
office at (248) 851-5100. 
$20 adult dinner/$12 child 
dinner.

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PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Judy Gold

CONCERT & LEARNING 
APRIL 30, 3-4:30 PM

Professor Yael Aronoff

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