54 | JANUARY 11 • 2024 J N BRAIN HEALTH 1:30-2:30 PM, JAN. 11 (WED.) “Six Secrets to Building a Resilient Brain” with Dr. Eric Mintz, brain-based chiro- practor certified in neuro- feedback. Discover how our brain’s neuroplasticity can increase our resilience throughout our lifetimes. Register in advance for this Zoom event at: us06web. zoom.us/meeting/register/ tZIld-ivqjIoHt3GQjedm- DtJqMuIUfl2ID2d. After registering, you will receive a link via email to join the meeting. ROCKAPPELLA 5-7:30 PM, JAN. 12 (FRI.) At Adat Shalom Synagogue. Special Kabbalat Shabbat honoring Martin Luther King Jr., including Rev. Kenneth J. Flowers of Greater New Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, Gospel Music Workshop of America Choir, Shabbat Rockappella led by Hazzan Gross and the Adat Shalom Choir. 5 pm reception; 6 pm service. Info: jlive.app/events/6376. ‘MOUSETRAP’ SET Jan. 12+ (FRI) Birmingham Village Players will present The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie from Jan. 12-28. Performances are Friday and Saturday nights at 8 pm and Sunday afternoons at 2 pm. Reserved tickets are $25 (includes ticketing fee); for tickets, call the box office, 248-644-2075, or from the website birminghamvillage- players.com. This famous “whodunit” has become the world’s longest running play in theater history. PUPPET SHOW 2 PM, JAN. 13 (SAT.) At the DIA Lecture Hall. Journey to Antarctica as a curious squid seeks connec- tion in a tale of friendship. Handcrafted puppets. All ages. Free with online regis- tration at dia.org. HAVDALAPALOOZA 6:30 PM, JAN. 13 (SAT.) At Hillel Day School. Dance the night away silent-dis- co style, enjoy glow-tastic activities and treats. A com- munity-wide Havdalah cele- bration. For all ages. $18 per family. If you have any ques- tions, contact Kayla Kapen at kkapen@hillelday.org. COFFEE TALK 19-11 AM, JAN. 14 (SUN.) On Zoom. The barbaric use of sexual and gender-based violence against women is part of the horrible reality that befell Israel on 10/7. The next Coffee Press event will take a deeper dive into this topic. Ayelet Razin Bet Or, past director at the Authority for Advancement of the Status of Women, will provide an overview of these attacks and the ability of Israeli systems to react and treat survivors. Register: jlive.app/events/6502. After registering, check your email for your registration email. It contains the link to join the Livestream. VOLUNTEER DAY 10:30 AM-NOON, JAN. 14 (SUN.) At Adat Shalom Synagogue. The tradition of helping organizations throughout Metro Detroit and Israel improve lives continues. Volunteers of all ages are invited. Info: jlive.app/ events/6196. BBYO EVENT 7-9 PM, JAN. 14 (SUN.) BBYO Michigan Region will host Motor City Madness, celebrating the Motor City at Royal Oak Farmers Market, 316 E. 11 Mile in Royal Oak. Enjoy food stations, DJ, games and special sur- prises. Eighth-graders are invited to a special Pre-Glow Chapter Showcase begin- ning at 6 pm. Info: jlive.app/ events/6422. MLK DAY SERVICE 2-4 PM, JAN. 15 (MON.) Repair the World will host a meaningful service project in partnership with Liberation Library, Detroit Community Fridge and Brilliant Detroit. Pack warming kits, decorate bookmarks, collect books and read stories to honor and uplift Black voices in Detroit. Check our wish list for books to donate to Brilliant Detroit. Bring your book to the event or send to our office at Durfee Innovation Society, 2470 Collingwood, Detroit. Info: jlive.app/events/6499. MAMMAS & PAJAMAS 8-8:30 PM, JAN. 16 + (TUES.) Sponsored by Aish HaTorah/ Miriam Miller and Ayala Kohn will bring inspiration and practical parenting pointers for mammas of any age. On Zoom. Info: jlive. app/events/6458. No cost. RELIGION & TRADITION 7 PM, JAN. 17 + (WED.) At Adat Shalom Synagogue on Wednesdays, on Zoom with monthly in-person gatherings ongoing to June 12. A clergy-guided journey teaching how to thrive in ON THE GO PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS ‘MOUSETRAP’ SET JAN. 12+ Dr. Eric Mintz The Mousetrap