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people | places | events

saturday, sept. 2

SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, Sept. 2. Rabbi Rachel Shere
and yoga instructor Nichole Ferguson
connect body and soul at their twice-
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.

wednesday, sept. 6

BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE
2 pm, Sept. 6. Each month, Stu
Raben provides a helpful lesson
and answers questions on using
handheld devices, such as phones
or tablets. At Temple Kol Ami, West
Bloomfield. RSVP: cspektor@
tkolami.org or 248-661-0040.

editor's
picks

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

GALLERY OPEN HOUSE
6-9 pm, Sept. 8. Exhibit dates are
Aug. 30-Sept. 29 for member art-
ist Sherry Adams Foster’s exhibit,
“Play of Light.” At Lawrence
Street Gallery, 22620 Woodward,
Ferndale. Info: 248-544-0394 or
www.lawrencestreetgallery.com.

SEPT. 9-10

MUSICAL COMEDY

Called a musical of,
for and by the people,
Broadway’s Next Hit
Musical is an original,
improvised musical
comedy. Under the
direction of improv vets
Rob Schiffmann and
Deb Rabbai, the show
makes up every lyric,
melody and piece of
choreography on the
spot, then lets the audi-
ence vote for its favorite
song. $26-$32. The
Berman Center for the
Performing Arts, West
Bloomfield. (248) 661-
1900; theberman.org.

TORAH DEDICATION
7:30 pm, Sept. 8. The 75th anni-
versary Torah will be dedicated
at Kabbalat Shabbat service in
the newly renovated sanctuary.
At Temple Israel, West Bloomfield.
Info: 248-661-5700.

saturday, sept. 9

WELCOME BACK, STUDENTS
9:30 pm, Sept. 9. Hillel of Metro
Detroit is hosting a welcome back
event for college students. At the
Zap Zone, 31506 Grand River,
Farmington Hills. Free. RSVP by
Sept. 7: Neil, hillel@wayne.edu or
313-577-3459.

friday, sept. 8

BAG & BEAD
Noon-2:30, Sept. 8. Temple mem-
ber Amy Pook, an experienced jew-
elry maker, will show participants
how to create a beautiful piece of
jewelry. At Temple Kol Ami, West
Bloomfield. $5; includes supplies.
Info: 248-661-0040.

SHABBAT ROCKS
6 pm, Sept. 8. Celebratory Kabbalat
Shabbat service will be accom-
panied by keyboard, guitars and
drums. At Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. Info: 248-851-
5100.

TOTS TOGETHER
6-7 pm, Sept. 8. Young families are
invited to join Rabbi Brent Gutmann
and Religious School Director Faith
Brasch for songs, puppets, challah
and a pizza dinner. At Temple Kol
Ami, West Bloomfield. $5 per per-
son. RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.org or
248-661-0040.

TOT SHABBAT
10 am, Sept. 9. Adults may bring
children up to age 5 to Hazzan
Dan Gross’ musical interactive
Shabbat service. Meets monthly.
At Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. Info: sshapiro@
adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100.

SEPT. 8: CORINNE STAVISH

Among the horror stories of the
Holocaust, sometimes there are stories
of humanity. Hear the remarkable story
of how the entire country of Denmark
worked to save 98 percent of its Jewish
population, told by renowned storyteller
Corinne Stavish. (Shown: Danish Jews
celebrating the liberation of Denmark.)
Presented by Song and Spirit Institute
for Peace, “When Good People Do
Something” will be told at 7:30 p.m. at

Unity of Royal Oak, 2500 Crooks Road.
$10. RSVP: songandspirit@gmail.com.

SEPT. 8-9: THREE STOOGES FEST

Two hours of Stoogey shenanigans! The
historic Redford Theatre hosts its annual
Three Stooges Festival, with six films
featuring Moe, Curly and Shemp Howard
(born Moses, Jerome and Samuel Horwitz
in Brooklyn) and Larry Fine. $5. (313)
537-2560; redfordtheatre.com.

CELEBRATING RECOVERY
10:30 am, Sept. 9. The Michigan
Celebrates Recovery Month Planning
Committee will host a walk and
rally as part of National Recovery
Month, an observance held every
September to educate Americans
about substance use treatment and
mental health services. Family activi-
ties planned include games, bounce
houses, music and live performanc-
es. Food will be provided. At Belle
Isle, Detroit. Information at
michigancelebraterecovery.com.

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CONGREGATION B’NAI MOSHE

Brian & Wendy Yaffa invite you to June’s for a relaxing
place to dine inside or enjoy dinner on our outside patio.

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

Complimentary Breakfast Served Daily

"WELCOME HOME"

Try our Hand Made Sandwiches

All food made
from scratch! Definitely
worth the wait!

Great Drink Specials t Catering Available

1967 Cass Lake Road, Keego Harbor

248-682-2295

Sunday Evening 5:00 p.m.
Monday – Thursday 6:00 p.m.

Congregation
B’nai Moshe

SHABBAT SERVICES
Friday Evenings Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma’ariv 6 p.m.
Saturday Morning 9 a.m.

6800 Drake Road
West Bloomfi eld, MI 48322

September 2 nd 7:45 p.m. / September 9 th 7:30 p.m.

(248) 788-0600
www.bnaimoshe.org

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

MINI MINYAN
2nd Shabbat of Each Month 10-10:30 a.m.

Children ages birth to pre-K with a family member

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JOIN U

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