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3.6 LUNCH & LEARN
Noon-1 pm, Monday, March 6.
Hear from Lisa Nuszkowski, an
advocate for and leader in trans-
portation and mobility in Detroit.
She is founder and executive direc-
tor of Detroit Bike Share, the city’s
first public bike share system set
to launch in Spring 2017 with 420
bikes at 42 stations. At Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue, Detroit. A
vegetarian lunch will be served.
Free. RSVP: 313-962-4047.

3.6 JOB SEEKERS’ SEMINAR
1-4 pm, Monday, March 6. Learn
to navigate the USAJOBS website
and apply for government jobs.
At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road,
Southfield. Free. Info: Sherrie,
sjames@jvsdet.org or 248-233-
4232.

3.9-10 DETROIT FOOD SUMMIT
8:30 am-5 pm, March 9 & 9
am-3 pm, March 10. Detroit Food
Policy Council’s annual conference
educates Metro Detroit residents
about food security and other food-
related issues. One highlight: “What
About Food?” is a dialogue follow-
ing screening of the film Sugar
Babies, 5:30-8 pm, March 9. At
Ford Conference Center, Taubman
Center for Design and Education,
College for Creative Studies, 460
W. Baltimore, Detroit. $110; $55
student/senior; $25 youth. Info:
winona@detroitfoodpc.org or 313-
833-0396.

3.10 IRP MINI-SERIES
10:45 am-12:30 pm, Friday,
March 10. Institute of Retired
Professionals begins its four-
part spring lecture series. Topic:
“Mexico: A General View of My
Country” with speaker Ulises
Rodriguez Quintanilla, vice consul
of the Mexico Consulate. At the

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3.11 CURIOUS GEORGE PARTY
2 pm, Saturday, March 11. Held
in celebration of Reading Month.
Library program includes a cake
in honor of Curious George and
the Man in the Yellow Hat, read-
ing about George, doing crafts —
and a visit from Curious George.
At Franklin Public Library, 32455
Franklin Road. Free. RSVP: 248-
851-2254.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

films

THROUGH MARCH 5: FILM FEST

Head to the Greater Farmington Film Festival
— co-sponsored by the Holocaust Memorial
Center and featuring “good films for a better
world” — March 2-5, when seven films will be
shown at three venues. Among them: the Oscar-
nominated short Life, Animated (9:15 p.m. Friday,
March 3, at the Farmington Civic Theater), based

on Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind’s
book about the journey to reaching his autistic
son through Disney movies; and The Last Laugh (2
p.m. Sunday, March 5, at the Holocaust Memorial
Center), a documentary directed by Ferne
Pearlstein that explores using the Holocaust,
AIDS, 9-11 and racism in comedy. Gffilmfest.com.

MARCH 11-12: LAZER LLOYD

MARCH 9: DINNER & WINE

“Music is the sound of celebration,”
says bluesman Lazer Lloyd. “Music
can unite us. We need to stay away
from politics and love each other,
learn from each other and really
meet each other.” The American-
born Israeli, whose guitar-playing and vocals are influenced
by gospel, Southern rock and the melodies of Rabbi Shlomo
Carlebach, has opened for Johnny Winter and Prince; he is known
as “Israel’s King of the Blues.” His new album, America, comes out
this year. As part of Community Purim Fun, he will perform a free
concert Saturday evening, March 11, at B’nai Moshe Synagogue
and 11 a.m. Sunday, March 12, at Adat Shalom Synagogue’s
Megillah Mania, followed by a free Purim Carnival and Dance Party,
with food for purchase. (248) 851-5100; adatshalom.org.

Chef Jeff Rose of C.A.Y.A.
Smokehouse in Wolverine Lake
is teaming up with Edible Wow
magazine for a 6:30 p.m. wine
dinner. Chef Rose worked at
Tribute, Motor City Casino’s
Iridescence and Big Rock
Chophouse before opening C.A.Y.A.
Smokehouse Grill in 2013. The
March 9 dinner and wine pairing
will include a passed appetizer
reception with Tito’s Vodka and
then a gourmet four-course meal.
$100. (248) 438-6741 or visit
cayagrill.com.

JCC, West Bloomfield. $6, or $20
for series; free for IRP and Cong.
Beth Shalom members. Info: irp@
jccdet.org or 248-432-5406.

3.10 CURRENT EVENTS
11 am, Friday, March 10. Linda
Garfield is the facilitator. Presented
by JCC Without Borders – The

3.6 MATINEE MONDAY
1 pm, Monday, March 6. Film
this month is Sully, starring Tom
Hanks, Aaron Eckhart and Laura
Linney. At Cong. B’nai Moshe,
West Bloomfield. Free; includes
snacks. Info: Steven, cbminfo@
bnaimoshe.org or 248-788-0600.

3.8 JCC MOVIE MATINEE
1:30 pm, Wednesday, March 8.
The Active Life will show Chicago.
At the JCC, West Bloomfield. Info:
Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or
248-432-5467.

3.9 DINNER & A MOVIE
6:30-8 pm, Thursday, March
9. Come by 5 for showing of
Gentleman’s Agreement. A clergy
member will facilitate discus-
sion. Film series is sponsored by
temple’s Weinberg Family Library
and Sisterhood. At Temple Israel,
West Bloomfield. $14. RSVP by
March 6: Lauren@temple-israel.
org or 248-661-5700.

Active Life Program. At Prentis JSL
Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467.

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CONGREGATION B’NAI MOSHE

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

DETROIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

Summer
Programs

Complimentary Breakfast Served Daily

"WELCOME HOME"

Congregation
B’nai Moshe

Fond
childhood
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6800 Drake Road
West Bloomfi eld, MI 48322

For more
information visit:
www.dcds.edu/
summerprograms

(248) 788-0600
www.bnaimoshe.org

248.646.7717

Monday – Sunday Evenings 5 p.m.
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, March 4 – 6 p.m.
Saturday Afternoon, March 11 – 6:15 p.m.
Saturday Evening, March 11 - Community Ma’ariv & Megillah Reading
and Dessert Reception – 7:45 p.m.
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