"UY WORTH OF GIFT CARDS AND GET A #OMPLIMENTARY GIFT CARD FOR YOURSELF Kids Eat Free Monday /FF 7INE 7EDNESDAY on the go continued from page 49 2ESTAURANT )TALIAN #UISINE 248.476.0044 "UY ONE LUNCH OR DINNER ENTR£E AND GET THE SECOND OFF OFF /F EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE TOTAL FOOD BILL Not good with any other coupons. Not good with any other coupon. Not good on holidays. One coupon per couple. Up to $30 Not good on holidays. One coupon per couple. Up to $30 Expires 12/31/17 Expires 12/31/17 Off December 24 Dinner & Movies 4 pm, Dec. 24. The Men’s Club sponsors evening. Schedule: Zootopia movie at 4; optional Chinese dinner at 6; The Zookeeper’s Wife movie at 7. At Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Movie(s) only, $3; Chinese food and movie(s), $10/adult or child, with vegetarian and gluten-free options available; hot dog/chips option, $3. RSVP required now for dinner only, but requested for movie(s). Pay online: adatshalom.org/movie. Info: davidshevrin@yahoo.com or 248-788-9511. &ARMINGTON (ILLS s #ORNER OF 'RAND 2IVER (AGGERTY 2OAD !UBURN (ILLS s /2 MILES SOUTH OF THE 0ALACE OF !UBURN (ILLS 10% OFF TOTAL BILL Excludes tax, tip and beverages. With this ad. Banquet Services not included. Dine in or Carry out. Expires 1/4/18 The Brass Pointe Food & Spirits /RCHARD ,AKE 2D .% CORNER OF -ILE s /PEN $AYS A WEEK FOR LUNCH DINNER CUSTOMER APPRECIATION PARTY R O AVAILAB OM LE up to 90 people VOTED ENTIRE BILL Excludes alcohol, Lamb Chops, tax and gratuity. Dine-in or carry out. Must have coupon. Cannot be combined with another offer. Expires 12/31/17. DAILY LUNCH SPECIAL # in the 1 6 Starting at Jewish News 4189 Orchard Lake Road, Orchard Lake Twp., MI 248.865.0000 www.mezzagrille.com 50 10 % off December 21 • 2017 jn $ 99 CHOOSE TWO SOUP, SALAD OR SANDWICH MLK Event Greater New Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, Russell Street Missionary Baptist Church and Adat Shalom Synagogue, together, will cel- ebrate the legacy of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in “Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, at Greater New Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, 586 Owen St., Detroit. The program is in partnership with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC, and will feature the Adat Shalom, Greater New Mt. Moriah and Russell Street choirs under the leadership of Hazzan Daniel Gross, Elder Herman Harris and Reverend Michael Kennedy. Other presenters will include Rabbi Aaron Bergman, Reverend Dr. Deedee M. Coleman, Reverend Kenneth James Flowers, and the youth choirs of Greater New Mt. Moriah and Hillel Day School. The theme of the program — “Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? — is taken from the name of Dr. King’s final book before his assassination. The book, written in 1967, analyzed the state of race relations in America in light of recent federal protections and posed the question of whether the new protections would usher in a new era of racial equality. “Dr. King’s last book was actu- ally a call for love and unity in the face of what he felt was an increase in racism across America,” says Rev. Kenneth Flowers of Greater New Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church. “It is profound and sad that these words ring so true today, which is why we must keep his message alive and never cease in our commit- ment to overcome injustice wher- ever and whenever we can.” The program will be followed by a dessert reception sponsored by AIPAC and is open to the commu- nity at no charge. Reservations are not necessary. •