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June 22, 2023 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-06-22

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JUNE 22 • 2023 | 45

PRIDE SHABBAT & ONEG
6:30-8:30 PM, JUNE 23
(Fri.)
To celebrate Pride Month,
join Temple Shir Shalom for
Outdoor Meditation Shabbat
Services that will include
special speakers Rep. Noah
Arbit and Shir Shalom mem-
ber Amanda Acey, and a
delicious oneg to follow.

PUPPET THEATER
2 PM, JUNE 24 (Sat.)
Alex and Olmsted return
to the DIA with their Jim
Henson Foundation grant-
awarded MAROONED! A
Space Comedy. This inno-
vative new puppet show,
featuring music from the
Voyager Golden Record,
takes place at the outer
reaches of space where
an astronaut crashes on an
uncharted planet. For fam-
ilies of all ages. Free with
general museum admission:
dia.org.

ART IN THE VILLAGE
7-10 PM, JUNE 24 (Sat.)
Join artist Tony Roko for
a night of art and enter-
tainment at 198 W. Liberty,
Plymouth. The evening
will benefit Art Foundation:
Fostering Creative Minds;
music by Cabaret Boreale;
hosted by Fox 2 Detroit’s
Charlie Langton. Enjoy
light bites and sips while
viewing pieces from Tony’s
collection and some of Art
Foundation’s most pop-
ular pieces. Must be 21+
to attend. Street parking
and nearby flat lots locat-
ed at 696 N. Mill St., and
Crawford’s Kitchen at 542
Starkweather St. Tickets from
$50: eventbrite/e/tony-rokos.

ROCKIN’ TOTS
10-11 AM, JUNE 25 (Sun.)
Enjoy a fun Sunday morning
at B’nai Moshe for movers
and shakers age 5 and
under. This program brings
children and their parents/
grandparents together
for an hour of circle time,
singing, crafts and snacks
led by Miss Susie and Miss
Deborah. Free and open
to all. Registration required:
bnaimoshe.org.

CANOE ADVENTURE
10 AM-NOON, JUNE 25
(Sun.)
Organized by Adamah
Detroit. On the Huron River
in the Proud Lake Recreation
Area, with Heavner Canoes,
2775 Garden Road, Milford.
Enjoy the scenery and
sounds of nature with an
exploration of Jewish values,
our relationship to water and
some new songs to learn.
The location is recommend-
ed for families and new pad-
dlers. Canoes are suitable for
two adults or one adult and
one child, with an additional
100 lbs. of coolers or kids
in the middle. Life vests are
required for all and will be
included in your registration.
Cost from $10. Register: jlive.
app/events/4674.

MUSIC AT THE ARK
7:30 PM, JUNE 25 (Sun.)
The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann
Arbor. Jo Serrapere, a song-
writer from Detroit, reflects
her love of American roots
music. Rachel Brooke grew
up performing in the family
bluegrass band but spent
her teen years raging away
in an all-girl punk band. Cost:
$20. Visit: theark.org.

EXERCISES
10:30-11:30 AM, JUNE 26
(Mon.)
Jim Berk hosts participants
at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek for gentle stretching
and exercises. Cost: $5 per
person per session, payable
directly to Jim Berk at the
conclusion of each class. For
additional information, call
the synagogue office at 248-
357-5544.

LECTURE SET
6 PM, JUNE 27 (Tues.)
Mary Einstein Shapero
Memorial Lecture Series
at Temple Beth El, 7400
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield
Township. Guest speaker:
Jennifer Mendelsohn on
“Reclaiming Our Story: The
Promise and Potential of
Jewish Genealogy.” 6 pm
Pre-Glow: For Friends of

the Jampell Center; 7 pm
lecture; 8 pm Oneg/Nosh.
Free. Registration required:
thebloomfieldhills.shulcloud.
com.

TEA, TALK & TORAH
2-3 PM, JUNE 28 (Wed.)
At Temple Shir Shalom.
Gather with the rabbis for
tea, treats and a brief study
of the day’s Torah text. No
charge for members. $10/
session for guests of Shir
Shalom.

TASTING & TRIVIA
5:30-8:30 PM, JUNE 28
(Wed.)
Join NEXTGen Detroit at
Michigan by the Bottle,
29932 Woodward, Royal
Oak, for a fun and flavorful
wine tasting event followed
by some good, old-fash-
ioned trivia. We’ll work our
way through a curated flight
of fine wines selected by
a wine instructor, and then
enjoy a glass on us. Light
food will be provided. This
event is intended for young
adult couples, married or
dating, in an interfaith rela-
tionship in which one partner
identifies as Jewish. $40
per couple includes wine
tasting/flight, a glass of wine
each, light food and trivia.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Jennifer
Mendelsohn

MUSIC AT THE ARK
JUNE 25, 7:30 PM

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