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PRIDE SERVICE 
7-9 PM, MAY 31 (FRI.) 
LGBTQ Pride Service at 
Temple Emanu-El with Sing 
Out Detroit. Celebrate 55 
years since Stonewall and 
when Pride began. Oneg 
after services.

WISDOM & COFFEE 
9:30-10:30 AM, JUNE 1 
(SAT.) 
“What Happens After We 
Die?” At Congregation 
Shaarey Zedek. Join Rabbi 
Aaron Starr for this con-
versation. Participants 
may choose to dress 
casually and come just for 
the Wisdom and Coffee, 
or they may stay for the 
Shabbat service as well. 
Coffee and a special 
breakfast will be served.

SHABBAT AT THE ZOO 
10 AM-1 PM, JUNE 1 (SAT.) 
Hosted by Adat Shalom 
Synagogue and The Well. 
Rabbi Nosanwisch and 
Rabbi Jeff will lead a fun, 
musical Shabbat celebra-
tion at the Detroit Zoo. 
Detroit Zoo members can 
enter for free. All others 
must purchase a ticket. 
Geared to families and 
their children entering up 
to third grade. Advance 
registration is required: 
jlive.app/events/7684. A 
selection of kosher and 
nut-free snacks available to 
share. If you’d like to pack 

a picnic lunch for your fam-
ily, go for it.

MINI MACCABI 
10 AM-NOON, JUNE 2 
(SUN.) 
At Inline Hockey Center, 
6600 W. Maple, West 
Bloomfield. Mini Maccabi 
will feature special clin-
ics from Total Soccer and 
Pistons Academy, along 
with relay races, bounce 
houses, and more fun and 
games. This program is 
geared toward families with 
children ages 2-8. All fami-
lies will receive a free one-
day pass for The J pool, 
too. You can head over to 
the pool after the event or 
save the pass for another 
day this summer. Register: 
jlive.app/events/7860. If 
you or any family member 
needs accommodations 
to successfully participate 
in the program, or if the 
cost is a barrier, reach out 
to Shoshana Fain, sfain@
jccdet.org.

SPRING BOUTIQUE 
10 AM-3 PM, JUNE 2 
(SUN.) 
The Women of Temple 
Israel Spring Boutiques is 
a gathering of some of the 

most creative vendors in 
Metro Detroit. Local food 
trucks will be present. Info: 
jlive.app/events/7920.

ARTIST TALK 
2-3:30 PM, JUNE 2 (SUN.) 
At Janice Charach 
Gallery, 6600 W. Maple 
Road, West Bloomfield. 
Featuring Albert Young 
and many of the artists 
in the exhibitions: “5th 
Michigan Regional Glass 
Exhibition” and “Rockets, 
Robots & Rayguns.” 
Drink refreshments 
will be provided. RSVP 
appreciated but not 
required: jlive.app/
events/7884,

AT THE ARK
8 PM, JUNE 4 (TUES.) 
Seth Bernard will perform 
at The Ark, 316 S. Main, 
Ann Arbor. He is a 
troubadour of the Great 
Lakes region. Tickets, $20. 

CANTORS’ CONCERT 
7:30-9 PM, JUNE 5 (WED.) 
At Berman Center for 
Performing Arts. The 
Michigan Board of Cantors 
returns for their annual 
concert. This musical 
revue takes audiences on 

adventures while paying 
tribute to the Jewish 
influence in some of the 
music industry’s greatest 
hits. Ticket info: jlive.app/
events/6699.

WALK FOR MIRACLES 
8 AM, JUNE 8 (SAT.) 
Corewell Health Children’s 
Walk for Miracles is a 
special discounted day 
for families to enjoy a 
day at the Detroit Zoo 
while helping local 
children and families. 
All proceeds benefit 
Children’s Miracle Network 
Hospitals programming 
at Corewell Health 
Children’s and stay in 
Southeast Michigan to fund 
programs and services, 
vital pediatric equipment 
and scholarships for 
families struggling to 
afford care. Participants 
are encouraged to dress 
as their favorite superhero 
or fantasy character. 
Children will meet many 
other popular fairytales and 
comic book heroes along 
the way. Families will enjoy 
snacks and refreshments, 
and each child will receive 
a superhero cape and 
medal. Also, parking 
is complimentary for 
registered participants. 
Walkers must register 
online for the event and 
make a minimum donation 
of $12 per person for 
participants 13 years and 
older, $8 per person ages 
2-12 and children under 
the age of 2 are free. To 
register, visit Beaumont.
org/WalkForMiracles.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

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days in advance to calendar@

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

AT THE ARK
JUNE 4, 8 PM

Seth 
Bernard

