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STAGE PLAY 
NOW-OCT. 15 
The Inspired Acting 
Company, 1124 E. West 
Maple Road, Walled Lake, is 
presenting a powerful and 
thought-provoking produc-
tion of Cadillac Crew by Tori 
Sampson. It is a mesmer-
izing exploration of family, 
identity and the complexities 
of the human experience. 
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. 

POSTPARTUM SUPPORT 
9:30-11 AM, OCT. 13+ (FRI.) 
A free support group for 
moms (with babies 0-12 
months) to come together 
to share their experiences, 
give and receive support, 
and learn about helpful 
tools and resources for 
postpartum wellness. Lap 
babies welcome. A six-
week group. At Aish Detroit, 
25725 Coolidge Hwy, Oak 
Park. Register at jlive.app/
events/5473.

VOICES PRESERVED 
10-11 AM, OCT. 13 (FRI.) 
“Beyond Recall,” with Dr. 
Jakob Eisler at B-342 Wells 
Hall, East Lansing. This event 
will be live-streamed on our 
YouTube Channel: 
@serlinginstitutefor 
jewishs8606. After Hitler’s 
seizure of power in 1933, 
antisemitism became a 
state doctrine. The National 
Socialists’ aim was the phys-
ical destruction of the Jews. 
As proof of the victory of 
life over death — priceless 
sound documents have been 
rescued, then restored with 
a great expenditure of tech-
nological effort and, after 60 
years, made available once 
more for all time. 

MUSIC BATTLE
6:30-8 PM, OCT. 14 (SAT.) 
Two of Broadway’s biggest 
personalities will have a 
friendly battle royale to 
decide who has the greatest 
vocal prowess of all. Farah 
Alvin is the veteran of six 
Broadway shows, and Ryan 
Knowles is the NY Times 
critically acclaimed star of 
Broadway’s The Lightning 
Thief. At The Cube, 3711 
Woodward, Detroit. A second 

performance: Doors open at 
8:15 pm, show at 8:45 pm. 
Cost $60. Info: cabaret313.
org.

‘MUSIC LEGACY’ 
2:15 PM, OCT. 15 (SUN.), 
At the JCC’s Berman Center 
in West Bloomfield. A world 
premiere film & symphonic 
program celebrates life: “The 
Lost Rhapsody: A World War 
II Survival Story and Musical 
Legacy of Leo Spellman.” 
The tickets are $18 each and 
can be purchased by visiting 
jccdet.org/filmfestival. 

CLASSICAL TREAT 
11:30 am-1:30 PM, OCT. 15 
(THURS.) 
A Classical Brunch Series at 
The Community House, 380 
S. Bates Street, Birmingham. 
A meal will be accompanied 
by live performances. The 
musicians will invite audience 
discussion following each 
event. This date will feature a 
string trio. Individual tickets: 
$55. Doors open at 11:30 
am; buffet opens at 11:45 am; 
concert begins at 12:30 pm. 
For more information, visit 
communityhouse.com.

BOOK READING 
6:30 PM, OCT. 17 (TUES.) 
Discover new post WW II 
historical fiction about a 

remarkable woman when 
Ohio author and fellow book-
store owner, Linda Kass, 
joins us to share her newest 
book at Schuler Books West 
Bloomfield (on Gateway 
Drive). This event is free to 
attend, but an RSVP would 
be appreciated: schuler-
books-bessie.eventbrite.com.

BRAIN HEALTH
1-2:30 PM, OCT. 18 (WED.) 
On Zoom, Brittany Davis will 
discuss “The Impact of Joy 
on the Brain” for both short-
term and long-term brain 
health. Register in advance. 
Info: contact MindU@jfsde-
troit.org or 248-788-MIND.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 

days in advance to calendar@

thejewishnews.com.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Cadillac 
Crew

Ryan Knowles and Farah Alvin

Brittany 
Davis

STAGE PLAY 
NOW-OCT. 15

MUSIC BATTLE
OCT. 14, 6:30-8 PM

