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SZ Purim Fun
The community is invited to the Sidney
Katzman Purim Extravaganza at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek 6:30-9 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 27, in Southfield.
The family Megillah reading will
feature a costume parade, story and
songs. Afterwards, there will be a young
children's area, carnival games, inflatable
bounce houses and obstacle courses, air-
brushing, slot car racing, clowns, dance,
Dance Revolution, a rock band and
music by Star Trax Productions.
Adults can experience Return to the
Raven Gallery Coffee House.
A traditional Megillah reading at 7:30
p.m. will be followed by music from Rod
Coden and Josh White Jr.
Shaarey Zedek is participating in Yad
Ezra's "Purim Pasta Shake-Up:' Bring a
box of kosher pasta or kosher macaroni
and cheese to shake during the Megillah
reading. The pasta will be collected after
the service and delivered to the Berkley-
based Yad Ezra kosher food pantry to
help community members in need.
There is no charge to attend. Kosher
food (including hot dogs, pasta, salad,

with Guest Speaker, CAMERA's Alex Safian

Wednesday,
March 3, 2010
7:30 p.m.

Adat Shalom Synagogue
29901 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, Michigan
NO CHARGE

RSVP is required by
Monday, March 1, 2010
to admin@mizoa.org
or (248) 282-0088

This program is co-sponsored by

The Adat Shalom
Israel Advocacy Committee
and StandWithUs

Alex Safian, Associate Director and Research
Director at CAMERA, the Committee for
Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America.

He is a graduate of Columbia and holds a Ph.D. from
Harvard University. He served as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at
Northeastern University and Instructor at Harvard before
joining CAMERA. Safian's articles have appeared in the
Wall Street Journal, the Jerusalem Post, and National
Review Online, as well as in other newspapers and
magazines across the United States, and he has published
articles in the Middle East Quarterly and other academic
journals. Safian has lectured widely in the US, Canada and
Israel on the subject of media coverage of the Middle East.
He has also been a frequent guest on radio and television
programs across the country, including PBS's Newshour.
Safian was the author of the first detailed refutation of
the Walt/Mearsheimer article on the alleged effects
of the "Israel Lobby."

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chips, cotton candy, popcorn and snow
cones) will be available for purchase.
For information, contact Tobye Bello,
(248) 357-5544, ext. 45 or tbello@shaar-
eyzedek.org.

Be Happy, It's Adar

Adat Shalom Synagogue will celebrate
Purim beginning Saturday evening,
Feb. 27.A traditional Megillah reading
is at 7:15 p.m. Teen readers are Hallie
Averbach, Noah Betman, Maxwell
Gross, Elizabeth Isack, Zachary Jirik.
Alex Kavner, Josh Mord, Jacob Podell,
Danielle Schostak and Ian Zaback. The
Megillah will be read again at 8:30 a.m.
Sunday, Feb. 28.
"Purim Palooza" starts at 11 a.m.
Sunday morning. Adat Shalom students,
clergy and staff will tell the Purim story
through story and song in "Megillah
Mania:' At 11:45 a.m., the Farmington
Hills congregation will hold a free Purim
carnival, including a Purim Palace
Playroom for the youngest, bingo, games,
bouncer, Rad-a-Tattoo, airbrush face
painting, DDR, Guitar Hero, 'WE Sports,
Miniature Motorways, clowns, balloon
animals, entertainment by Joe Cornell
and more. Lunch will be available for
purchase. The community is invited.
A disco Purim Party Plus fundraiser
is set for March 6. "Saturday Night Fever"
includes a buffet supper, music and
prizes.
The Adat Shalom Sisterhood will hold
its annual Purim Outreach Luncheon
on Wednesday, March 10. Each year, the
sisterhood hosts Jews from local organi-
zations JVS, Kadima and JARC.
There is a charge for Purim Party
Plus. For information about any of Adat
Shalom's Purim happenings, call the
office, (248) 851-5100, or e-mail info@
adatshalom.org

Cancer Support
Temple Israel's Robert Sosnick
Family Life Center hosts "Together
We Stand—Your Journey Through
Cancer:'
Join facilitator Jodie Jacobs for
support and encouragement on the
second and fourth Wednesdays of each
month starting March 10 at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield 5-6:30 p.m.
This is a drop-in group for those 18
years and older that:
• Have been recently diagnosed;
• Are in treatment;
• Have just completed treatment.
Registration is required. You must
RSVP 48 hours in advance to attend.
Contact the Robert Sosnick Family
Life Center at (248) 661-5700 or
elaine@temple-israel.org .

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