CONGREGATION B’NAI MOSHE

DAILY SERVICES
Monday – Friday Morning 7 a.m.
Sunday Morning 9 a.m.

Complimentary Breakfast Served Daily

jewish education

2.20 TALKING YIDDISH
2 pm, Monday, Feb. 20. Naomi Pinchuk
leads a Yiddish Conversation Club. At West
Bloomfield JCC. $2. Info: Rosa, rchessler@
jccdet.org or 248-432-5467.

2.22 YIDDISH IN ISRAELI CULTURE
7-8:30 pm, Wednesday, Feb. 22. Israel
in the World lecture series presents speaker
Shachar Pinsker of University of Michigan. “A
Silent Language? Yiddish in Israeli Literature
and Culture” will consider Yiddish, Hebrew
and Jewish self-expression in the new State of
Israel. Series co-sponsors are Frankel Center
for Judaic Studies in Ann Arbor and Seminars
for Adult Jewish Enrichment. At the JCC, West
Bloomfield. Free. RSVP: 248-432-5654.

2.24 CBS HOSTS CANTOR
6 pm, Friday & Saturday, Feb. 24-25.
Guest clergy at Scholar-in-Residence Weekend
will be native son Cantor Jeffrey Shiovitz, haz-
zan at Congregation Sons of Israel in Briarcliff
Manor, N.Y. Following dinner, Shiovitz dis-
cusses his recent publication, Shira Chadasha:
The Music of the Independent Minyan. He
will lead Saturday services and lead a lunch
and learn. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park.
Dinner: $25, adult; $10, ages 3-10; $65,
immediate family maximum. RSVP deadline is
5 pm, Feb. 21. Info: 248-547-7970.

jewish topics

2.19 MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS
9:30 am, Sunday, Feb. 19. Rabbi Aaron
Bergman leads class intended to help adults
find their internal spirituality and realize that
Judaism can make them happier. At Adat
Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Info: 248-851-5100.

2.22 JEWISH COMEDIANS
6:30-8 pm, Wednesday, Feb. 22. Larry
Kuperman presents a lively talk on “The
Jewish Comics,” exploring why there are so
many Jewish comedians and sharing facts
about their lives. At JCC of Greater Ann Arbor,
2935 Birch Hollow Dr. Donations are appreci-
ated. Info: karenfreedland@jccannarbor.org or
734-971-0990.

2.25 ISRAELI NOVELS
11:15 am-1:15 pm, Saturday, Feb. 25.
Continues March 25, April 22 & May 27.
Adnan Salhi, Ph.D, leads “The Conflict
through Perceptive Eyes,” a four-part discus-
sion series on Israeli novels written by Jews,
Christians and Muslims. This week is Judas,
a new book by Amos Oz. At Birmingham
Temple, Farmington Hills. $50, or $25 mem-
ber. Info: 248-477-1410.

2.26 FEDED AT DIA
3:30-7:30 pm, Sunday, Feb. 26. FedEd,
an offering of Federation’s Alliance for Jewish
Education, presents program “Chocolate,
Coffee & Judaism.” Schedule: Rabbi Deborah
Prinz at 3:30 discusses “Jews on the
Chocolate Trail;” Prof. Howard Lupovitch
at 5:30 speaks on “Jews and Coffee: A

Stimulating Journey” and after-hours tour of
the special exhibit “Bitter/Sweet: Coffee, Tea
& Chocolate” at 6:30. At Detroit Institute of
Arts. $45, or $38 for Friend of Melton, Friend
of Cohn-Haddow or member of NCJW, Jewish
Community Center or DIA. RSVP by Feb. 21:
jewishdetroit.org/chocolate or 248-205-2557.

performances

3.19 LADINO CONCERTS
1:30 & 7 pm, Sunday, March 19. Multi-
media presentation features Sarah Aroeste,
a Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) singer-songwriter.
She will weave stories from her family roots
in Spain and Greece together with song.
Reception includes Greek desserts. At
Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard
Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Free “thank-you”
event for HMC members only requires an early
RSVP due to space limitations: RSVP@
holocaustcenter.org or 248-553-2400, ext.
129.

support groups

2.20 CAREGIVER SUPPORT
5:30-7 pm, Monday, Feb. 20. Dorothy &
Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day
Care Program offers monthly caregiver support
groups. Evening group is for family caregivers
of all older adults. At JVS, 29699 Southfield
Road, Southfield. Free. RSVP: Dorothy Moon,
dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392.

Monday – Sunday Evenings 5 p.m.

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SHABBAT SERVICES
Friday Evenings Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma’ariv 5 p.m.
Saturday Morning 9 a.m.

Babysitting 9:15-11:45 a.m.

Saturday Afternoon, February 18 and 25 – 5:45 p.m.
Saturday Afternoon, March 4 – 6 p.m.

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youth & teens

2.18 ‘YOUTH DAY OF VISION’
10 am-3 pm, Saturday, Feb. 18. Ages
10-20 are invited to take part in activities
designed and facilitated by Detroit youth.
Detroit 67 Project and the James and Grace
Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community
Leadership co-host the interactive event. At
Detroit Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward.
Free, with RSVP: eventbrite.com/e/detroit-
youth-day-of-vision-tickets-30904924461.
Info: museum, 313-833-1805.

2.22 KIDS & BUBBLES
7-8 pm, Wednesday, Feb. 22. Science @
the Library series for elementary school-aged
children will explore surface tension in bub-
bles. Participants will learn to make and mea-
sure different bubbles. At Southfield Public
Library meeting room, 26300 Evergreen. Free.
Info: 248-796-4224.

3.31 ARTS CONTEST
Deadline, Friday, March 31. “The Power
of One” is theme of the Kappy Family Anne
Frank Art & Writing Competition. Students in
grades 8-12 must take their inspiration from
this Anne Frank quote: “How wonderful it
is that nobody need wait a single moment
before starting to improve the world.”
Sponsored by the Holocaust Memorial Center,
Farmington Hills. Info: haley.schreier@holo-
caustcenter.org or 248-553-2400, ext. 128.

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
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