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FIBER ART 
NOW-AUG. 18 
At Stamelos Gallery Center, 
4901 Evergreen, Dearborn. 
Free exhibit. Info about 
hours: 313-593-5087.

‘FIRE & ICE’ 
7 PM, MAY 18 (SAT.) 
At Temple Beth El in 
Bloomfield Township. A 
culinary adventure with 
live sushi making, sizzling 
hibachi dishes, smoked BB 
and more; fire performers 
and the “Fiesty Birds;” an 
open bar. Register: jlive.app/
events/7508. 

NIGHT OF SONG 
8 PM, MAY 18 (SAT.) 
Joshua Davis will perform 
at The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann 
Arbor. Michigan-based Davis 
has honed a range of skills: 
songwriter, bandleader, gui-
tarist and vocalist. Cost: $25.

FAMILY FUN 
10 AM-NOON, MAY 19 
(SUN.) 
At Temple Kol Ami. A morn-
ing full of the outdoors: ani-
mals (including a box turtle), 
an outdoor insect garden, 
games. End with bag lunch 
(please bring your own). Info: 
jlive.app/events/7939.

BIOPIC SHOWN 
7 PM, MAY 21 (TUES.) 
At Detroit Film Theatre in 
the DIA. Visionary musician 
and artist Brian Eno has 
produced albums for David 
Bowie, U2, Talking Heads 
and many more. The film 
uses a proprietary gener-
ative software system to 
create a new film drawn 
from original interviews and 
the artist’s own archive of 
hundreds of hours of nev-
er-before-seen footage and 
unreleased music. Tickets 
are $30. Info: 313-833-4005.

NIGHT OF LAUGHS
6 PM, May 22 (WED.) 
Standup comic Gary 
Gulman, star of two HBO 
comedy specials, provides 
a little levity around the seri-
ous issue of mental health. 
At the Flagstar Theatre in 
Pontiac. Tickets: $100. To 
purchase: jfsspotlighte-
vent.org. Planners: Jewish 
Federation and Jewish 
Family Service.

AWARDS CEREMONY 
6-8:30 PM, MAY 23 
(THURS.) 
At Somerset Inn, Troy. The 
Jewish Bar Association of 
Michigan will honor Judge 
Lorie Savin with the Ruth 
Bader Ginsburg Champion 
of Justice Award, Honorable 
Judge Mark Goldsmith with 
the Avern Cohn Lifetime 
Achievement Award, 
Jordan Zuppke with the 
JBAM Volunteer of the Year 
Award, Amanda Igra with the 
Charles J. Cohen, Esquire 
Law Student Scholarship and 
second scholarship awarded 
to Hannah Passer. One drink 
included with ticket; strolling 
dinner (kosher food avail-
able). Cost: $60/members; 
$75/non-members; Judges 
free. Register: jlive.app/
events/6150.

RACISM ON CAMPUS 
7-9 PM, MAY 23 (THURS.) 

At Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek in Southfield. Rabbi 
Dahlen will interview Dr. 
Brandy Shufutinsky, the 
director of Education and 
Community Engagement 
at the Jewish Institute for 
Liberal Values. RSVP by 
noon, May 21: shaareyze-
dek.shulcloud.com.

COLLEGE CRISIS CLASS 
7-8:30 PM, MAY 23+ 
(THURS.) 
Today’s college campuses 
can be challenging envi-

ronments for students and 
staff who are supporters 
of Israel. Explore the roots 
of anti-Israel sentiment on 
campus and strategies to 
manage the hate. Instructor: 
Rabbi Davey Rosen, CEO, 
Hillel of University of 
Michigan. Tuition: $70. On 
Zoom. Register: jlive.app/
events/7144.

TOUR PLANNED 
11 AM-4 PM, JUNE 4 
(TUES.) 
The Goodman Family 
Museum Committee and 
Women of Temple Israel 
invite you to a guided tour 
of the Detroit Institute of 
Arts, exploring their col-
lection through a Jewish 
lens. From Nazi-looted art 
to Jewish artists’ influence 
in their pieces, this tour 
is in partnership with the 
Jewish Historical Society of 
Michigan. Bus transportation 
will be provided from and 
back to Temple Israel. A light 
lunch will be included before 
departure. Register: jlive.
app/events/7919 by May 20. 
$18 per temple member, $36 
per non-member. Ages 55+. 
Questions? contact Helene 
at hdeutch@temple-israel.
org. 

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in 

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Mark 
Goldsmith
Lorie Savin

Gary 
Gulman

Brian Eno

BIOPIC SHOWN 
MAY 21, 7 PM

