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September 28, 2023 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-09-28

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SEPTEMBER 28 • 2023 | 53
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PLAY PREMIERES
SEPT. 29-OCT. 15
The Inspired Acting Company
in Walled Lake, 1124 E. West
Maple Road, will present a
powerful and thought-pro-
voking production of Cadillac
Crew by acclaimed play-
wright Tori Sampson. It is a
mesmerizing exploration of
family, identity and the com-
plexities of the human expe-
rience set against the back-
drop of a changing America.
Performances are Friday and
Saturday nights at 8 pm, and
Sundays at 2 pm. General
admission tickets are $35
and $30 (under 30/over 65).
Tickets may be purchased
online at InspiredActing.org
or by calling 248-863-9953.
Seating in the theater will
begin 30 minutes before
each performance. There is
ample free parking.

CHALLAH ROLL
11:30 AM-2 PM, SEPT. 30
(SAT.)
At Temple Isrrael in West
Bloomfield. Grab your bike,
scooter, skateboard — any-
thing that rolls — and join
us for a wheely fun after-
noon. 11:30 am brunch;
12:15 pm — family-friendly,
mostly flat, 4-mile bike ride
along the West Bloomfield
Trail or bring your scooters,
bikes, skateboards, etc., to

enjoy a free-ride around our
roped-off parking lot; 1 pm
Shabbat service with Rabbi
Joshua Bennett, followed by
a donut-decorating oneg.
No cost to attend. Helmets
required. We are pleased to
partner up with local organi-
zation Free Bikes 4 Kidz as
we help collect used bicycles
for children and adults in the
Detroit community. Please
bring your used bicycles of
any size (even if in need of
a tune-up) to donate to this
organization.

SUKKAH MOBILE
OCT. 2-6
We can bring the sukkah to
you. Any time during daylight
hours during the week of
Sukkot. Preferably between
10:30 am-6 pm. Let us know
when’s best for you at
chabadbinghamfarms.com/
SUS.

PARENT CONNECTOR
10:30-11:30 AM, OCT. 2
(MON.)
Start your week off with
JFamily at one of our Parent
Connectors (the first Monday
of the month). In honor of
Sukkot, meet in the sukkah at
Aish Detroit, 25725 Coolidge,
Oak Park. Come with or
without kiddos. Coffee and
snacks will be provided.

SUKKAH SUSHI
5 PM, OCT. 3 (TUES.)
A sushi in the sukkah and
kids’ Sukkot activity in
Downtown Franklin. Sign up
at: chabadbinghamfarms.
com/Sushi.

GOV’T WORKINGS
10:30 AM, OCT. 4 (WED.)
Join the Jewish Community
Relations Council/ AJC for
the first of a three-part online
series exploring various
levels of government and
their current priorities and
discuss the most up-to-date
news surrounding their work.
Part I: Speaker of the House
Joe Tate. Register: jlive.app/
events/5375. Email kuper@
jercajc.org with questions.
JCRC/AJC is a 501(c)(3) non-
partisan organization.

CONCERT SET
10:30 AM-NOON, OCT. 4
(WED.)
At Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. The Gottlieb
concert will be a roof-raising,
barn-burning event, with the
music of Jason Mesches.
Open to the community and
free of charge. Register by
Oct. 2: jlive.app/events/5269.
Questions: contact Maya at
Maya@temple-israel.org.

MASQUERADE FUN
6-10 PM, OCT. 6 (FRI.)
The Detroit Riverfront

Conservancy’s festive Soirée
on the Greenway fundraiser
returns to the Dequindre
Cut Freight Yard for a mas-
querade under the stars
featuring delicious food and
drink, live music and circus
performers, a costume con-
test, an exotic petting zoo
and more incredible surpris-
es. Additionally, Soirée will
continue the Conservancy’s
20th anniversary celebrations
with the unveiling of a new
anniversary-themed mural
on the Dequindre Cut locat-
ed between Division Street
and the Wilkins Street Plaza.
Exclusive preview of the
Detroit Harvest Fest & Food
Truck Rally as guests can
sample a lineup of specially
curated delicious eats and
drinks. Soirée is a 21-and-
over event. Costume contest,
sponsored by Soaring Eagle
Casino & Resort. The first 25
Soirée guests will receive
complimentary one-of-a-kind
masquerade masks created
by local artists. Admission to
the event is $5 per person.
Children under 3 years of
age, seniors (65+), active-du-
ty military and veterans are
admitted free. Visit
detroitriverfront.org for more
information.

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PLAY
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SEPT. 29-OCT. 15

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