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MUSICAL REVUE
NOW-JULY 28
“It’s Only Life: A New 
Musical Revue” at the 
Inspired Acting Company, 
1124 E. West Maple, Walled 
Lake. A powerful and 
uplifting musical about 
longing, fulfillment, loss, 
triumph and wisdom. 
Tickets $45; $40 for under 
30/over 65. Info: (248) 863-
9953.

VOICE SERIES
8 PM, JULY 12 (FRI.)
“A Message From White 
Flowers” at The Ark, 
316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 
String ensemble out 
of Autophysiopsychic 
Millennium’s theatrical 
performance Something 
Else in the Garden, based 
on Dr. Yusef Lateef’s 
novella, Night in the 
Garden of Love. Tickets 
$20.

FILM SHOWN
7 PM, JULY 13 (SAT.)
At the Detroit Film Theatre, 
5200 Woodward Ave., 
Detroit. Through a series 
of stirring vignettes, often 
humorous and always 
affecting, Iranian directors 

Asgari and Khatami follow 
people from all walks of life 
in contemporary Tehran. 
The film captures the 
spirit and determination 
of people facing daily 
adversity, while offering 
a nuanced portrait of a 
complex society. In Persian 
with English subtitles. 
General admission: $10.50; 
senior, students and DIA 
members $8.50.

HAVDALAH IN THE PARK
8-10 PM, JULY 13 (SAT.)
The Downtown Synagogue 
will host at the Lincoln 
Street Art Park, 5926 
Lincoln, Detroit. Sing 
songs, roast marshmallows 
and bring in the new week. 
For all ages. Info: jlive.app/
events/8164.

WOMEN FOR JUDAISM
10:30 AM-NOON, JULY 14 
+ (SUN.)
At Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek. Discover the 
connection between 
Jewish women and ritual 
observance. Dive into the 
rich traditions and practices 
that have empowered 
women throughout 
generations. (Also on Aug. 

18 and Sept. 15). No charge 
but a donation is suggested. 
Visit: shaareyzedek.
shulcloud.com/event/
women-for-judaism.html.

KLEZMER CONCERT
5-7:30 PM, JULY 14 (SUN.)
Hosted by Jewish Historical 
Society of Michigan. At 
Breakers Covenant Church 
International (formerly 
Temple Beth El), 8801 
Woodward Ave., Detroit. 
For all ages; free. Register: 
jlive.app/events/7579. 
Light refreshments and the 
sounds of Klezundheit. 

COFFEE HOUSE
10:45 AM, JULY 15 (MON.)
At Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek in Southfield. “Is 
there a Jewish way to 
vote?” Professor Howard 
Lupovitch will speak. A 
community engagement 
program for experienced 
adults to share in expert-
led, enriching discussions. 
Lunch will be served. 
Registration requested: 
shaareyzedek.shulcloud.
com/event/summer-coffee-
house.

EMPLOYMENT 
WORKSHOP
2-3:30 PM, JULY 16 
(TUES.)
Sponsored by Gesher 
Human Services, 29699 
Southfield Road, Southfield. 
Hear of the prospect of 
working after retirement. 
Craft a financially feasible, 
fulfilling and fun return to 
the workforce. Register: 
jlive.app/events/8095. 

MUSICAL TRIBUTE
7:30 PM, JULY 17 (WED.)
At Orchestra Hall, Detroit. 
Dive into the heart of rock 
history with a one-of-a-
kind tribute to Chicago 
led by Brass Transit and 
the Detroit Symphony 
Orchestra. Celebrate the 
enduring legacy of one of 
the greatest rock bands of 
all time with spine-tingling 
renditions that will bring 
audiences to their feet. 
Ticket info: dso.org.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 

days in advance to calendar@

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ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

FILM SHOWN
JULY 13, 7 PM

KLEZMER CONCERT
JULY 14, 5-7:30 PM

