3 minute read

Community Calendar

ON THE GO

PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Advertisement

SOULFUL YOGA 10 AM, JAN. 29

Adat Shalom Synagogue invites you to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman and yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg. Connect body and soul as they apply the wisdom of Torah to the gentle practice of yoga. No yoga experience is necessary. There is no fee to participate. For questions, contact 248851-5100.

SHALOM SHABBAT 10:30 AM, JAN. 29

Adat Shalom Synagogue invites you to join Hazzan Dan Gross and Rabbi Dan Horwitz for songs, prayers, fun and friends. Registration and information: adatshalom. org/familyshabbat or contact Sammi Shapiro: sshapiro@adatshalom.org; 248-626-2153.

GET ARTSY 11 AM-1 PM, JAN. 30

Hosted by Jewish Federation Women’s Philanthropy at the Max M. Fisher Bldg., 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills. Working artist Gail Rosenbloom Kaplan will help you create your choice of Jewish-themed art. She’ll also give a brief presentation on the history of Jewish art and why she carries on this tradition of artistic expression. You will also help with a collaborative art project of eight beaded kiddush cups that will be donated to Jewish Senior Living dining rooms. A boxed brunch and drinks are included. Register today: jlive.aqpp/events/1408. This event is limited to 50 participants.

CLIMATE DIALOGUE 3-5 PM, JAN. 30

This free online event is hosted by JDetroit. Join Rabbi Dr. Eliezer Diamond and art curators Laura Earle, Leslie Soble and Olivia Guterson for a look at the Jewish issues around climate change and environmental stewardship framed around the current exhibit at the JCC’s Janice Charach Gallery, “Environmentally Speaking.” The exhibit is a multi-sensory and accessible exhibition, running through March 3 at the gallery. After registering, check your email for your registration email. It contains the link to join the YouTube Livestream: jlive.app/ events/1449.

Gail Rosenbloom Kaplan

PSALMS OF CRISIS 2-3:30 PM, JAN. 31

The Jewish Theological Seminary of America sponsors this discussion

Dr. Rachel Rosenthal

series online. In this session, Dr. Rachel Rosenthal will explore some rabbinic sources that focus on grief and the ways that the rabbis use it to transform their circumstances and their communities. The Zoom link for this session will be in the confirmation email you will receive after you register. Registration is free, but there is an opportunity to make a donation after registering: jtsa.edu.

JEWISH BLUES 3-5 PM FEB. 1

A University of Michigan Frankel Center for Judaic Studies virtual music program. Luca Bragalini, an ICAMus (The International Center for American Music) event, sponsored by MCECS (Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies), in collaboration with the Frankel Center. In honor of Martin Luther King Day 2022. Advanced registration required: tinyurl.com/t77y66uh.

ROSH CHODESH STUDY 10-11 AM, FEB. 2

The Adat Shalom Synagogue Sisterhood invites women from the community to welcome the new month of Adar 1 with a study session led by Rabbi Blair Nosanwisch, director of spiritual care. No charge. RSVP: Rochelle.r.lieberman@ gmail.com or 248-5532498. Zoom link will be provided.

DR. EGER SPEAKS 6:30 PM, FEB. 3

At The Shul, 6890 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. “In Conversation with Edith Eger” is geared for men and women at any stage of life. Hear from her live (she will be joining virtually) and enjoy a light dinner. Zoom option available as well. In 1944, 16-year-old Edith Eger was sent to Auschwitz where she endured unimaginable experiences, including being ordered to dance for the infamous Dr. Joseph Mengele. For ticket info: theshul.net/dreger.

EXPLORE -ISMS 7:30 PM, FEB. 3

Adat Shalom Synagogue invites you to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman and Rabbi Blair Nosanwisch, director of spiritual care, on Zoom to explore Judaism and Egalitarianism. No fee to participate. To RSVP and receive a Zoom link, contact Kellie Yost, kyost@ adatshalom.org, 248-8515100, ext. 246.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant. Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@ thejewishnews.com.