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July 18, 2024 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-07-18

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JULY 18 • 2024 | 41

LIGHT SHOW
NOW-AUG. 1
At PARC Art Gallery, 650
Church St., Plymouth. 27
artists and 55 one-of-a-kind
pieces of art. The gallery
is open 10 am-8 pm. Free.
Info: 734-646-0038.

MUSEUM TOUR
1-2 PM, JULY 19 (FRI.)
At Cranbrook Art Museum,
39221 Woodward Ave.,
Bloomfield Hills. See a
selection of the 7,500+
items in Cranbrook’s
extensive collection in its
state-of-the-art storage
facility. Tours start promptly
at 1 pm Fridays; 11:30 am
and 1:30 pm on second and
fourth Saturdays. Ticket
info: cranbrookmuseum.
org/tours.

ETHNIC EVENT
12:30-7:30 PM, JULY 20 &
21 (SAT-SUN.)
At Sokol Detroit Cultural
Center, 23600 W. Warren,
Dearborn Hts. (313-278-
9493). Czech and Slovak
festival. Live entertainment
from three bands and
performance by a Ukrainian
dance troupe. Ethnic food,
imported beers, a sing-
along, take-home goodies.
Cover charge daily: $5
adults, kids 14 under free.
Contact James Mack
586-924-9233 for info.;
sokoldetroit.com

DON WAS REVUE
8-10 PM, JULY 21 (SUN.)
At the Detroit Film Theatre,
5200 Woodward, Detroit.

Theme “Peace, Love
and Understanding,” a
collection of anti-war
songs chosen as a musical
elixir of relief during
troubled times. Performed
by legendary Motor City
artists. Part of the free
annual global music festival
celebrating diverse world
music traditions,including
the indigenous music of
the Motor City. Free with
registration: dia.org.

MUSIC EVENT
7:30 PM, JULY 24 (WED.)
At Orchestra Hall, Detroit.
The Detroit Symphony
Orchestra and Enrico
Lopez-Yañez unite with

indie superstar Ben Rector
and singer-songwriter Cody
Fry for a one-of-a-kind
acoustic show featuring the
intimacy of guitar and piano
backed by the versatility
and strength of a full
orchestra. Info: dso.org.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, JULY 25
(THURS.)
Via Zoom. Contact Sharilyn
Rowe, Brown Adult Day
social worker, for link at
srowe@jslmi.org.

LECTURE SET
7:30 PM, JULY 25
(THURS.)
Jewish Ferndale will host

a lecture on “The Mystical
Journey of the Hebrew
Alphabet.” Presenter: Rabbi
Dovid S. Polter. No charge;
light refreshments. No
prerequisite knowledge.
Livestreamed on facebook.
com/rabbi.finman. Jewish
Ferndale is located at 1725
Pinecrest Drive, Ferndale.
For more information, call
248-798-5082.

SHABBAT IN THE WOODS
5:30 PM, JULY 26 (FRI.)
Song and prayer at Scotia
Park in Huntington Woods
with Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Celebrate with
clergy and have snacks.
No fee to attend — bring
your friends — open to the
community. Registration
requested: shaareyzedek.
shulcloud.com.

REUNION SHABBAT
9:30 AM- NOON
JULY 27 (SAT.)
At Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Honor Central High
School graduates, 1941-
1957. Lunch will follow
services. Respond to the
synagogue office at 248-
357-5544 by Monday, July
22, and share your name
and graduation year to
be included in the special
printed program. Visit
shaareyzedek.shulcloud.
com/event/central-high-
school-shabbat.html.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial

Assistant. Send items at least 14 days

in advance to calendar@

thejewishnews.com.

DON WAS REVUE
JULY 21, 8-10 PM

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

ETHNIC EVENT
JULY 20 & 21 12:30-7:30 PM

Don Was

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