metro >> around town Adat Shalorr Does The Blues Lazer Lloyd, "King of Israeli Blues," entertained at Missebaba 2015. dat Shalom's Missebaba 2015 party on March 7 drew 350 member and friends. They celebrated Purim in grand style with inventive food and drink from Quality Kosher Catering and the amazing sounds of Lazer Lloyd, the "King of Israeli Blues:' Julie and Mark Teicher and Julie and Marty Wiener, all of West Bloomfield, chaired the gala happening. A ❑ They worked hard to make it happen: Adat Shalom President Lori Issner, Susie Graham, Julie Teicher and Julie Wiener, all of West Bloomfield, and Joyce Weingarten of Bloomfield Hills. Marty Wiener chatting with Rick and Sheila Tyner, all of West Bloomfield Lazer Lloyd, "King of Israeli Blues," was joined by Hazzan Dan Gross for several songs. Vieder cousins and friends: Brandon Vieder, Jeffrey Vieder, Ryan Vieder, Heather Vieder, Steve and Jessica Migliore, and Amber and Adam Vieder. Celebrating Together Family Kabbalat Shabbat at Temple Beth El includes a useful art project. T Morgan Goodman blesses her children, Ava Paige and Branson; Sharon and Michaela Kolchinsky emple Beth El hosted a Family Kabbalat Shabbat on March 20. The program, geared toward families with elementary-aged chil- dren, was led by Rabbi Mark Miller, Cantorial Soloist Rachel Gottlieb Kalmowitz and Program Director Rachel Rudman, and included a traditional family- style Shabbat dinner catered by Cutting Edge Cuisine, joyful songs and blessings. Families worked together on a handmade art project, featuring their family photo, which was taken at the program. ❑ celebrate Shabbat. Jennifer and Ryn Soble celebrate Shabbat with chil- dren, Jack and Charlotte. Adam Becker with children Ellory and Eric Ava Paige and Michaela Kolchinsky Temple Beth El Executive Director Kim Raznik with her daughters Chloe and Hannah 22 April 9 • 2015