on the go people | places | events subscribe now BROADWAY IN DETROIT Starts in October. Love Never Dies opens the 2017-18 subscription series at the Fisher Theater, Detroit. An American in Paris, in December, is the only show staged at Detroit Opera House. The remainder of the schedule: The Bodyguard, January; Finding Neverland, February; School of Rock, April; and On Your Feet: The Emilio and Gloria Estefan Musical, May. Packages start at $207. RSVP: 313-872-1000, ext. 0. editor's picks THROUGH JULY 15: MOSAIC SHOW Huntington Woods pediatric nurse- turned-artist Joan Schwartz (her mosaic sculpture is pictured) will be one of 34 local, national and international artists selected to have work shown in the “International Mosaic Show” presented by the Society of American Mosaic Artists at the Janice Charach Gallery at the West Bloomfield JCC. Also included: Darcel Deneau, also from Michigan, and Verdiano Marzi, one of the world’s premier mosaic artists. (248) 432-5579; charachgallery.org. Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor friday, may 19 BIM BOM BABY 10-11:30 am, May 19. Moms, dads, grandparents, aunts and uncles can bring children through age 4 to a celebration of Shabbat with clergy. Program includes braiding challah and singing songs. At Temple Shir Shalom, West Bloomfield. Free. Info: marsha@ shirshalom.org or 248-406-4255. SHABBAT ROCKS 6 pm, May 19. The instrumen- tal Kabbalat Shabbat service is accompanied by keyboards, gui- tars and drums. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info: 248-851-5100. ENVIRONMENT TALK 7:30 pm, May 19. Guest speaker Denise Landau, an environmental activist, gives illustrated presenta- tion, “To the Ends of the Earth.” At Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. Info: Marilyn, 248-477-1410. saturday, may 20 SOULFUL YOGA 10 am, May 20. Rabbi Rachel Shere and yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg connect body and soul at their twice- INTERFAITH FINE ART 5-8 pm, May 20 & noon-4 pm, May 21. “A Family Reunion.” Exhibit features the works of three artists, who are Jewish, Christian and Muslim. At Temple Shir Shalom, West Bloomfield. Info: 248-737-8700. sunday, may 21 ‘MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS’ 9:30 am, May 21. Rabbi Aaron Bergman leads session 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. MAY 21: GIGGLES & GLOVES ‘BLOOM INTO TECH’ 1-3 pm, May 21. All ages wel- come at Hillel’s “Bloom into Tech” Spring Maker Space event open to the community. Experience what “learning by making” is all about at the Farmington Hills school, located at 32200 Middlebelt Road. Information at signupgenius.com/ go/20f094bacaf2eabf85-techbloom. Nonprofit Mittens for Detroit — founded by Detroit 1-8-7 actress Erin Cummings — brings its seventh-annual Giggles & Gloves fundraiser to a new home, Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle in Royal Oak. Also a homecoming for Cummings, the event features comedians Mike Green, Kevin McPeek and Keith Fields (pictured), plus a silent auction with prizes including concert tickets at Little Caesars Arena, a bracelet designed by Link Wachler and more. $35-$100. Mittensfordetroit.org. ‘COME PLANT WITH US’ 12:30-2:30 pm, May 21. Temple Shir Shalom’s preschool, the Learning Center, invites families in the com- munity with young children to its annual Garden Party. Bring an organ- ic bag of dirt or organic vegetable or flower plant. At The Corners, 2075 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. RSVP required: marsha@shirshalom. org or 248-406-4255. MAY 22-23: DAVID MARANISS David Maraniss grew up in a primarily Jewish neighborhood in Detroit, at Dexter, and attended Winterhalter Elementary School until he was 7, when his family left Michigan. The Pulitzer Prize-winning associate editor of the Washington Post feels deeply rooted in — and compelled to follow — Detroit. Hosted by the Detroit Institute of Arts and MetroNet Library Consortium’s “Everyone’s Reading,” the recent author of Once In a Great City: A Detroit Story will speak and sign books at the Community House in Birmingham (7 p.m. Monday, May 22), the DIA (11 a.m. Tuesday, May 23) and Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield (7 p.m. Tuesday, May 23). No charge; reservations required. Everyonesreading.org. monthly class. It applies the wisdom of Torah to the gentle practice of yoga. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. Wear comfort- able clothes and bring a yoga mat if possible. Info: 248-851-5100. HUMBLE DESIGN BENEFIT 11 am-2:30 pm, May 20. Food, beverages, silent auction, music and women’s health tips are features at benefit for Pontiac-based Humble Design. The nonprofit provides furniture and design services for families transitioning out of home- less shelters. Speakers will include Weight Watchers CEO Florine Mark. At DTE Energy headquarters, 1 Energy Plaza, Detroit. $125. RSVP by May 19: 248-243-7144. CUSTOMER APPRECIATION PARTY R O AVAILAB OM LE up to 90 people VOTED 10 off #1 in the Jewish News 6 Starting at 4189 Orchard Lake Road, Orchard Lake Twp., MI 248.865.0000 www.mezzagrille.com DAILY SERVICES Monday – Friday Morning 7 a.m. Sunday Morning 9 a.m. ENTIRE BILL DAILY LUNCH SPECIAL $ 99 CHOOSE TWO SOUP, SALAD OR SANDWICH continued on page 50 CONGREGATION B’NAI MOSHE % Excludes alcohol, Lamb Chops, tax and gratuity. Dine-in or carry out. Must have coupon. Cannot be combined with another offer. Expires 5/31/17. MIDDLE EAST YOUTH 2-4 pm, May 21. Society of Active Retirees, based in the Wayne State University Oakland Center in Farmington Hills, will host program, “The Three Wishes Project: Dynamic Stories of Israeli and Palestinian Complimentary Breakfast Served Daily "WELCOME HOME" Congregation B’nai Moshe 6800 Drake Road West Bloomfi eld, MI 48322 (248) 788-0600 www.bnaimoshe.org Sunday Evening 5:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday 6:00 p.m. SHABBAT SERVICES Friday Evenings Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma’ariv 6 p.m. Saturday Morning 9 a.m. Babysitting 9:15-11:45 a.m. Saturday Afternoons, May 20 th 8:30 p.m. Saturday Afternoon, May 27 th 8:45 p.m. MINI MINYAN 2nd Shabbat of Each Month 10-10:30 a.m. JOIN U JUNE 10 TH ! S Children ages birth to pre-K with a family member jn May 18 • 2017 49