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KABBALAT SHABBAT 
7-8 PM, AUG. 2 (FRI.)
At Temple Israel. An out-
door service featuring the 
talents of Rick Recht, who 
will join our service with a 
full band to share his mel-
odies, along with plenty 
of Temple Israel favorites. 
Info: jlive.app/events/8266.

BASEBALL GAME 
AUG. 4 (SUN.)
The Adat Shalom Men’s 
Club invites everyone to 
a day at the ballpark, an 
afternoon of fun, enter-
tainment and baseball at 
Jimmy John’s Field, 7171 
Auburn Road, Utica. The 
$15 per person ticket fee 
includes reserved infield 
grandstand seating, kids 
run the bases after the 
game and free parking. 
Info & time: jlive.app/
events/8176.

COFFEE HOUSE 
10:45 AM, AUG. 5 (SUN.)
At Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek. Rabbi Starr will lead 
a panel with Sen. Jeremy 
Moss and Gilda Z. Jacobs 
on the topic of “The 
Challenges Facing Jewish 
Politicians in Michigan.” 
This event will take place 
under the Willam Saulson 
Pavilion, and a catered 
lunch will be served. 
Registration required: jlive.
app/events/82.

ART EXHIBIT 
AUG. 5-11 (SUN. +)
At the DIA in Detroit. Tiff 
Massey creates installa-
tions, public art and wear-
able sculptures inspired by 
adornment. Trained as a 
metalsmith, Massey scales 
up her jewelry to the size 
of architecture, creating 
sculptures that celebrate 
Detroit’s evolving neigh-
borhoods and the history 
of West African and Black 
American culture and style. 
Massey’s work reimagines 
art’s role in the commu-
nity and offers a vibrant, 
inclusive view of Detroit. 
General museum admis-
sion is free for residents 
of Wayne, Oakland and 
Macomb counties.

SAVE A LIFE 
8:30 AM-4:30 PM, 
AUG. 6-7 (TUES.-WED.)
“Applied Suicide 
Intervention Skills Training” 
is a two-day interactive 
workshop that teaches how 
to recognize when some-
one may be at risk of sui-
cide and how to work with 
them to keep them safe. 
At Jewish Family Service, 
6555 W. Maple Road, West 
Bloomfield. To register, visit 
jlive.app/events/6941. This 
free workshop is open to 
anyone 16 or older. For 
more information, contact 

Mayim Meyers, 248-592-
2694, or mmeyers@jfsde-
troit.org.

FOLK TRIO 
8 PM, AUG. 7 (WED.)
The Wildwoods will appear 
at The Ark, 316 S. Main, 
Ann Arbor. From the heart 
of Lincoln, Nebraska, this 
group, a folk/Americana 
trio led by Noah and Chloe 
Gose, accompanied by the 
bassist Andrew Vaggalis, 
deliver a musical jour-
ney through the soul of 
American roots. $20.

AUTHOR SPEAKS 
7 PM, AUG. 8 (THURS.)
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites the community for 
an evening with Robert J. 
Wolf, M.D., author of Not 
a Real Enemy. This is the 
true story of the author’s 
grandparents and his father 
Ervin Wolf’s quest to survive 
the brutalities of first the 
Nazis and later the commu-
nists in occupied Hungary. 
Presentation followed by 
a book sale and signing. 
RSVP requested: adatsha-
lom.org/booktalk; or contact 
the synagogue office, 248-
851-5100. No charge. 

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