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ICE AGES 
NOW 
At Cranbrook Institute of 
Science, 39221 Woodward 
Ave., Bloomfield Hills. 
This exhibit presents 
climatic variations that 
have buried Michigan 
under ice repeatedly. 
Hands-on interactives 
and visual diagrams 
help visitors explore 
issues like seasons, heat 
distribution and how heat 
travels across the globe. 
Discover how Michigan’s 
landscape was carved by 
the comings and goings of 
glaciers. Learn that the sun 
is the engine that powers 
climate change on Earth. 
See and touch a huge rock 
with grooves carved by 
glaciers. Museum hours: 
Wed.-Thurs.: 10 am-5 pm; 
Fri.: 10 am-10 pm; Sat.: 10 
am-5 pm; Sun.: Noon-4 pm. 
For info: 248-645-3200.

VOTING RIGHTS 
7-8:30 PM, JUNE 6 
(THURS.) 
“Our Voting Rights and 
An Election Security 
Update” with Michigan 
Secretary of State Jocelyn 
Benson. Presented by 
Temple Emanu-El’s Adult 

Education Committee. 
Donations to the Weinstein 
fund are appreciated. 
After registering, jlive.app/
events/8013, check your 
email for your registration 
email. It contains the 
link to join the Zoom 
livestream.

ANTISEMITISM 
11:30 AM-1 PM, JUNE 7 
(FRI.) 
“The Birth of Anti-
semitism,” a four-week 
class on Zoom with Rabbi 
Joseph Klein. Did you 
know that antisemitism did 
not exist prior to the first 
century C.E.? It is only the 
early Jesus community 
who painted the Jews as 

anti-God, as inherently 
evil. Tuition: $95. Register: 
jlive.app/events/7146.

MUSICAL SHABBAT 
5:30-7:30 PM, JUNE 7 
(FRI.) 
At Adat Shalom 
Synagogue. A catered 
dinner followed by musical 
Kabbalat Shabbat services, 
including installation and 
recognition of the officers 
and board members. Adult 
$18/child $10. Register: 
jlive.app/events/7872.

SHABBAT BBQ 
5:30-7:30 PM, JUNE 7 
(FRI.) 
Shabbat on Bell Road with 
Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek. Open to all. A 
traditional summer BBQ 
and spirited Shabbat 
evening. Kids’ service in 
chapel at 5:30 pm; dinner 
at 6 pm under tent on 
pavilion; TGIS service at 7 
pm under tent on pavilion. 
CSZ members $15; Not-
yet-members $20; children 
(5-12) $5; children (0-4) 
free. You may also join the 
T.G.I.S. service on Zoom. 
Register: shaareyzedek.
shulcloud.com. 

‘BEETHOVEN’S FIFTH’ 
8 PM, JUNE 8 (SAT.) 
At Orchestra Hall in 
Detroit. Cellist Sheku 
Kanneh-Mason has 
established himself as 
“nothing less than the 
future of classical music” 
(NPR). Visit: tickets.dso.org.

JARC CARNIVAL 
NOON-4 PM, JUNE 9 
(SUN.) 
Hosted by JARC at Adat 
Shalom. Created to ensure 
that that individuals with 
developmental disabilities 
and sensory sensitivities 
are comfortable at an 
event that would normally 
be overcrowded and 
overstimulating. It will 
feature rides, games, 
inflatables, snacks and 
other entertainment, as 
well as food for purchase. 
Sensory-friendly space 
will be available. Tickets 
are free for those with 
developmental disabilities 
and their caregivers. 
Tickets for individual family 
members are $20 and 
family tickets are $50. This 
event is specifically for 
those with developmental 
disabilities. Registration 
is strongly encouraged at 
jarc.org/carnival.

CONCERT SET 
4-6 PM, JUNE 9 (SUN.) 
Temple Israel’s Schmier 
Concert Series presents 
Claire Aebersold and 
Ralph Neiweem. Admission 
is free, open to the 
community. We kindly 
request your reservation: 
jlive.app/events/7547. 
Questions? Email Maya at 
maya@temple-israel.org.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Jocelyn 
Benson

Claire 
Aebersold and 
Ralph Neiweem

