APRIL 27 • 2023 | 23

Congregation B’nai Moshe 
is offering a three-part 
series called “Concert Talks” 
with pianist David 
Rodgers. The series 
runs from May through 
July on Tuesday after-
noons at 1 p.m.
Each unique pro-
gram includes piano 
performances of songs 
on a given Jewish theme, 
related historical and cultural 
information and will include 
fun facts, musical trivia ques-
tions and a question-and- 
answer session. The sessions 
are scheduled as follows:
• Tuesday, May 2, 1 p.m. - 
Best of Jewish and Israeli music 
featuring cultural, historical 
and religious music from Israel, 
Europe and the United States.

• Tuesday, June 6, 1 p.m. 
- Broadway from a Jewish 
perspective, which will feature 
music from Rodgers and 
Hart through Stephen 
Schwartz and the impact 
of Jewish composers on 
Broadway.
• Tuesday, July 11, 1 
p.m. - Greatest popular 
hits of Jewish composers 
will introduce music from 
Gershwin to Diane Warren and 
how Jewish songsmiths shaped 
American culture.
This series is provided 
courtesy of the Nettie A. & 
Norman Freilich Senior Fund 
and is free and open to the 
public. For further information, 
visit www.bnaimoshe.org or 
call the synagogue office at 
(248) 788-0600. 

David Rodgers

JHSM celebrates the history of 
Hastings Street (Detroit’s first 
Jewish neighborhood) with an 
exhibit at the Detroit Historical 
Museum, April-July 2024. To 
source objects for it, JHSM 
is holding a second heirloom 
roadshow on Sunday, April 30, 
from 3-5 p.m. at The Hawk in 
Farmington Hills (29995 W
. 12 
Mile Road).
According to JHSM President 
Jeannie Weiner, “We had so 
much interest at the first road-
show in December, we decided 
to do it again. We invite the 
community to join us, with or 
without family heirlooms, and 
watch the fun, hosted by our 
fabulous emcee, Gail Offen.
”
Offen will highlight a selec-
tion of items from JHSM and 
the DHM’s Jewish collections, 
including Fanny Butzel’s 1861 
wedding fan and a WWI Jewish 
Welfare Board campaign poster.
Heirloom Roadshow 
Committee Chair Barbara Cohn 
noted, “The best part of the 
first roadshow was seeing the 
community come together and 

hearing the objects’ stories. In 
several instances, the December 
attendees crowdsourced infor-
mation about their treasures’ 
provenances.
”
On April 30, six heirloom 
experts, with expertise rang-
ing from Yiddish and Hebrew 
texts and Judaica, to jewelry 
and home décor, will be on 
hand to evaluate the commu-
nity’s treasures. Elayne Gross 
Photography will have a mobile 
photo studio set up to photo-
graph objects.
JHSM Executive Director 
Catherine Cangany, Ph.D., 
hopes to find items to showcase 
in the 2024 exhibit. “The theme 
is everyday life, 1880 to 1930, 
so we are looking for objects of 
all kinds, from letters and signs 
in Yiddish, to kitchen imple-
ments and Judaica. That family 
heirloom gathering dust in your 
attic just might be what we have 
been waiting for.
”
For more info, visit www.
jhsmichigan.org/calendar/2023/
everyday-treasures-2.html. Pre-
registration requested. 

Bnai Moshe “Concert Talks” Series

JHSM to Host Second Heirloom Roadshow

Our financing is the 

perfect foundation for 

your construction needs.

Whether you’re looking for a construction 

mortgage or a vacant lot loan, you can count on us 

for competitive products and experienced, trusted 

support. Choose from fixed- or adjustable-rate 

construction loans. Plus, get financing that includes 

your construction and permanent loans all in one 

closing — with one set of fees.

– Low down payment options

– Financing for renovations or expansion projects

– Interest only payments during construction

– Construction periods up to 24 months

Mark Webberly

Private Wealth Mortgage Banker 

2010 Cole St. suite 100
Birmingham, MI 48009
phone: 248-882-2535
mark.webberly@usbank.com 
NMLS # 139326

Loan approval is subject to credit approval and program guidelines. Not all 
loan programs are available in all states for all loan amounts. 
Interest rates and program terms are subject to change without notice. 
Visit usbank.com to learn more about U.S. Bank products and services. 
Mortgage, home equityand credit products are offered by U.S. Bank 
National Association. Deposit products are offered by U.S. Bank National 
Association. Member FDIC. ©2022 U.S. Bank

