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Bloomfield. $6. Free for members of Institute of
Retired Professionals and Cong. Beth Shalom.
Information: 248-432-5406.

for guest. Check, payable to TKA Sisterhood, goes to
Connie at Temple Kol Ami, 5085 Walnut Lake Road,
West Bloomfield, MI 48323. RSVP by April 6:
tkasisterhood@hotmail.com or Pamela, 248-626-1255.

SERVICE & DINNER

6 pm, April 1. Resident caterer Chef Cari’s kosher
chicken dinner will be served after one-hour Shabbat
service. Dinner will honor Jonathan Tobes, Man of the
Year for the shul’s Men’s Club. At Cong. B’nai Moshe in
West Bloomfield. $25, or free for under age 16. RSVP
required: cbminfo@bnaimoshe.org or 248-788-0600.

SATURDAY, APRIL 2

USED BOOK SALE

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10 am-4 pm, April 2. Fundraiser offers hard covers,
paperbacks, children’s books, young adult books and
more for $1 or less. At Huntington Woods Library,
26415 Scotia. Information: 248-543-9720.

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EQUAL PAY DAY

8 am, April 12. Wear red and travel by bus to Lansing
with Greater Detroit Hadassah and National Council of
Jewish Women. Lobbying training and light breakfast
at 9:30; rally and visiting legislators at 12:30. Meeting
place for bus to be determined. $15; includes lunch
and transportation. RSVP: Hadassah, 248-683-5030 or
NCJW, 248-355-3300.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13

BETH SHALOM WOMEN’S SEDER

SUNDAY, APRIL 3

TASTES OF PERSIA

2:30-4 pm, April 3. Dr. Firooz Banooni will share Iran’s
Jewish history and his family stories. At Keter Torah
Synagogue, in West Bloomfield. $15; includes Persian
Passover cuisine. RSVP by March 30 using PayPal:
www.jrefugees.org. Information: JRefugees1948@
gmail.com or 248-681-3665 or 248-891-2563.

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5:30 pm, April 3. Fourth season of Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue’s partnership with Eden
Gardens in Detroit will begin with Building a Bridge
over Dinner event. At IADS in Detroit. Information:
313-962-4047.

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6 pm, April 13. Participants at sisterhood’s annual
seder will sit on pillows under a billowing tent for part
of the evening. Beth Shalom President Marie Slotnick
is program leader and Cantor Pamela Schiffer of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek in East Lansing will lead the singing.
$25 for kosher Passover-style meal; vegetarian option
upon request. Information: 248-547-7970.

FRIDAY, APRIL 15

JFS CONTEST DEADLINE

5 pm, April 15. Jewish Family Service is sponsoring
the 100 Mensches Writing Contest. Graduating Jewish
high school seniors are invited to submit an original
essay of 800-1,000 words describing how Jewish
values can help create a future free of domestic abuse.
Scholarship prizes will go to three winners announced
on May 15. Email entries to: www.100mensches.com.
Info: Ellen, eychute@jfsdetroit.org or 248-592-2666.

BUSINESS BREAKFAST

7:30-9:30 am, April 5. The DBusiness 2016 Breakfast
Series features speaker Michael Ritchie, president of
Comerica Bank-Michigan. He will join DBusiness Editor
R.J. King and members of the magazine’s Century
Club for a discussion on how businesses can reach
and exceed the centennial mark. At Great Lakes
Culinary Center, 24101 W. Nine Mile, Southfield. $35,
or $350 for table of 10. Information: 248-691-1800.

THURSDAY, APRIL 7

SAMPLE PASSOVER WINE

7 pm, April 7. Eleanor Roosevelt Hadassah pres-
ents a wine-tasting with light snacks. At Hadassah
House, 5050 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield.
$18, or free for new Hadassah life member. RSVP by
March 30. Send check, payable to Hadassah, to: Ruth
HaberkornHalm, 4962 Faircourt Dr., West Bloomfield,
MI 48322. Information: Debbie, eberdeborah@gmail.
com or 248-661-3744.

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MONDAY, APRIL 11

KOL AMI WOMEN’S SEDER

6-9 pm, April 11. Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood asks
participants to bring kosher-for-Passover food items
for donating to Jewish Family Service. Free; or $10

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SUNDAY, APRIL 17

KADIMA WOMEN’S HEALTH

9 am-noon, April 17. Kacee Must, owner/founder
of Citizen Yoga, is the guest speaker. “Healthy Body/
Healthy Mind” event is for women seeking purpose
and balance in their lives. Proceeds are for Southfield-
based Kadima’s education and outreach programs to
decrease stigma about mental illness. At Townsend
Hotel, 100 Townsend, Birmingham. $35; includes spa
continental breakfast. Information: www.
kadimacenter.org/HBHM or Michelle, michellem@
kadimacenter.org and 248-663-4343.

TUESDAY, APRIL 26

TOLEDO ART MUSEUM

Day trip, April 26. JCC Center Travel Dept. trip pres-
ents docent tour of “Indigenous Beauty” exhibit, fea-
turing more than 100 masterworks from tribes across
North America. Bus departure/return times at former
Oak Park JCC are 8:30 am-6:30 pm; also, 9 am-6 pm at
West Bloomfield JCC. $69, or $59 JCC member; lunch
is extra at museum cafe. RSVP: 248-432-5471.

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Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
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