OCTOBER 24 • 2024 | 49

lenge of Jewish life.” Saturday: 
9:30 am Shabbat service; d’var 
Torah “Contemplating with cour-
age the possible end of our 
world(s)’.” Noon lunch (registra-
tion required); 1 pm discussion, 
“Should we be debating the legit-
imacy of Zionism?” Registration: 
shaareyzedek.shulcloud.com/
event/scholar-in-residence.

LEGO CLUB 
10:30 AM, NOV. 2 (SAT.) 
For Lego builders ages 7 and up. 
At Congregation Shaarey Zedek 
in the library. Jewish-themed 
Lego building, learning, Shabbat 
snacks and fun. Please register 
as only limited drop-in spots will 
be available: shaareyzedek.shul-
cloud.com/event/ 
shabbat-lego-club.html. 
Upcoming sessions: Dec. 14, Jan. 
11, Feb. 8.

LUNCH & LEARN 
11:30 AM, NOV. 3 (SUN.) 
“Overcoming Trauma: Youth 
Mental Health in Israel Post 10/7” 
at Congregation B’nai Moshe in 

West Bloomfield. Guest speaker: 
Renana Danon, ELEM assistant 
director of clinical training, on 
how the organization has been 
forced to focus on addressing 
the pervasive and debilitating 
mental health conditions Israeli 
youth are experiencing during 
this time of crisis. She’ll also 
share firsthand stories from staff 
and youth in the field as Israelis 
navigate new and complex forms 
of individual and collective trau-
ma. This is a free event; a light 
kosher lunch will be served. 
Register by Oct. 31: jlive.app/
events/9281.

TOUR PLANNED
11:30 AM-3:30 PM, NOV. 11 
(MON.) 
The women of Jewish Federation 
Up Next will host an afternoon 
in the city to tour the newly 
reopened and renovated 
Michigan Central Station. Meet at 
the Federation building and cara-
van to Ottava Via in Detroit for a 
family-style Italian lunch. Then to 
Michigan Central for a docent-led 
tour through Ford’s historic res-
toration of the ground floor and a 
sneak peek of Michigan Central’s 
30-acre district. $50 includes 
lunch and tour. A kosher lunch 
option is available upon request. 
Please note: 11:30 am to 3:30 
pm does not include travel time. 
Register before Oct. 28: jlive.
app/events/9278.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant. 

Send items at least 14 days in advance to 

calendar@thejewishnews.com.

TOUR PLANNED
NOV. 11, 11:30 AM-3:30 PM

Jonathan 
Tobin

S

haboozy is a short-haired dog you will fall in love with. 
This puggle is ready to cuddle in his own forever home. 
Shaboozy (a puggle mix) was found at Six Mile and Grand 
River in Detroit. Yes, even little Detroit dogs need love. He was 
never claimed, and now he’s looking for a place to claim as his 
own. 
Shaboozy enjoys walks, challah from Dakota Bread and 
watching the Detroit Lions. He would be great with a family who 
has children over 5 who can respect his space and face. If too 
much comes at him at once, he gets all kinds of shpilkes, but 
as he gets more secure with his new surroundings he will settle 
down. 
Shaboozy is up to date on all his vaccines, has a clean 
health record and will be neutered. This little man with a big 
personality is just waiting to be in your home for the holidays. 
Adopt Shaboozy by going to his bio at DetroitDogRescue.
com. 
 

DOG OF THE WEEK

Shaboozy!

Meet

