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F R I D A Y, M A R C H 4

M O N D A Y, M A R C H 7

BIG IDEA BREAKFAST

YOUTHFUL ANXIETY

7:30 am, March 4. Guests age 18 and older can
buy their own breakfast and join “big picture”
conversations on the first Friday each month.
Sponsored by The Well, a pluralistic Jewish commu-
nity-building, education and spirituality outreach
initiative for young adults and others not con-
nected to traditional institutions in Metro Detroit.
Information, including location: Rabbi Dan, dan@
meetyouatthewell.org.

7-9 pm, March 7. Dr. Wendy Silverman, a child
and adolescent clinical psychologist, speaks on
“Have No Fear: Tips for Helping Children and Teens
Manage Anxiety.” At Berman Center for Jewish
Education at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.
Opening the Doors Program is the other sponsor.
Free, but RSVP requested: 248-205-2549.

SERVICE & DINNER

5 pm, March 4. Resident caterer Chef Cari will pre-
pare a kosher chicken dinner with all the trimmings
after one-hour Shabbat service. At Cong. B’nai
Moshe in West Bloomfield. $25, or free for under
age 16. RSVP required: cbminfo@
bnaimoshe.org or 248-788-0600.

T U E S D A Y, M A R C H 8

NOSH & KNOWLEDGE

Noon, March 8. Kosher lunch and art historian
Wendy Evans. She will discuss “Jewish Women
Artists.” At National Council of Jewish Women/
Greater Detroit office, 26400 Lahser, Southfield.
$15, or $10 for member. Payment information: 248-
355-3300, ext. 0.

S U N D A Y, M A R C H 6

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9 am-1 pm, March 6. Volunteers are needed to
make calls for Federation’s Annual Campaign,
which assists Jews locally and overseas. At Jewish
Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield
Twp. RSVP: jewishdetroit.org/event/Sunday.
Information: Marianne, bloomberg@jfmd.org or
248-642-4611.

DONATE TO BOOKSTOCK

11 am-1 pm, March 6. Drop off used books,
books on tape, records, videos, CDs and DVDs on
a “Colossal Collection” day for Bookstock. The used
book and media sale is scheduled May 15-22 at
Laurel Park Place in Livonia. Bookstock’s proceeds
benefit local literacy projects. Sponsors include
the Jewish Community Relations Council and
the Jewish News. Deliver donations and pick up a
tax receipt at the West Bloomfield JCC’s loading
dock, located near the north-side nursery school
entrance. Information: www.bookstock.info.

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WOMEN’S WELLBEING

1-3 pm, March 6. Community program topics are:
“Healthy Eating and Nutrition” with dietitian Nora
DiLaura, “Reflexology” with Michele Persin Toll and
“Essential Oils” with Dr. Joyce Lemkin and Binay
Manchel. At Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield.
$2, or free for sisterhood members. Also, donate a
canned good or children’s book. RSVP by March 1:
Rhonda, stkotzenrs@gmail.com or 313-515-5785.

INTERFAITH EVENT

4-6 pm, March 6. The World Sabbath of Religious
Reconciliation will feature music, dance and prayer.
An afterglow follows. Author Faith Fowler, executive
director of Cass Community Services, will receive
the annual Peacemaker Award. At Fort Street
Presbyterian Church, 631 W. Fort, Detroit. Free, as is
street parking. Information: www.worldsabbath.org
or Gail, gailkatz@comcast.net or 248-978-6664.

T H U R S D A Y, M A R C H 1 0

LUNCH & LEARN

Noon, March 10. Dr. Adam Ferziger of Israel’s Bar-
Ilan University will discuss “Feminism, Heresy and
the Future of Orthodox Judaism.” Cohn-Haddow
Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University
sponsors. At West Bloomfield JCC. $18, or $15 for
Friends of Melton and JCC's Institute for Retired
Professionals; includes lunch. RSVP by March 2:
Jewish Federation, 248-205-2557.

WINGO FOR ORT

5:30 pm, March 10. ORT Michigan sponsors annual
WINGO, a women-only event offering 10 rounds
of bingo, an auction and raffles. Also, strolling
dinner and cocktails. At Cong. Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield. $65, or $36 for age 30 or younger. RSVP
by March 1 to ensure reserved seating requests:
248-723-8860.

F R I D A Y, M A R C H 1 8

SINGLE PARENT SHABBAT

5 pm, March 18. SPARC Shabbat on the Spot pro-
vides a free dinner and gift bag of Shabbat items
to registered single-parent families. Quality Kosher
Catering prepares and delivers the meal. Register:
jewishdetroit.org/event/sparc-shabbat-on-the-spot.
Info: Donna, stillman@fjmd.org or 248-833-2527.

S U N D A Y, M A R C H 2 0

BAGELS & BASICS

10:30-noon, March 20. “The Making of a Heroine:
Esther’s Path to Greatness.” Program leader is Rabbi
Tzvi Muller, director of the Jewish Values Institute.
At Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. Free. RSVP
by March 14: igilbert@tkolami.org or 248-661-0040.

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ticketmaster.com, 800-982-2787, box office. Info: BroadwayInDetroit.com,
6:30PM 3/13/16. Groups (12+): Groups@BroadwayInDetroit.com
313-872-1000.
(subject: Matilda) or 313-871-1132.

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