“For 40 years, Gallery Restaurant has served up masterpieces”
~ Danny Raskin
THE GALLERY RESTAURANT
THE AFTERLIFE
7:30 pm, March 16. Rabbi Jeffrey Falick
will present a brief survey of Jewish
after-death notions through the ages. At
Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. Info:
248-477-1410.
Breakfast marks 25 years of the south-
eastern Michigan’s top female leaders
uniting with one shared vision: to end
hunger in our community. At Little Caesars
Arena, Detroit. $125, or $80 for age 35 and
under. RSVP: 248-336-8360.
saturday, march 17
tuesday, march 20
KIDS’ SLEEPOVER
7 pm-7 am, March 17. Ages 5-13 are
invited to an overnight. Features include
bounce houses, pizza, swimming, scav-
enger hunts and leprechaun fun. Bring a
swimsuit, towel, sleeping bag and paja-
mas. At Franklin Athletic Club, Southfield.
$60 each; $10 more to stay till 9 am.
RSVP: Laura, lbarrick@ffrc.net or 248-352-
8000, ext. 314.
SELF-IMPROVEMENT BOOK CLUB
Noon, March 20. Olga Semenova leads
discussion of Love Warrior by Glennon
Doyle. At Jewish Family Service, 6555
W. Maple, West Bloomfield. $10 advance
deposit required on book but will be
returned at program. RSVP: Megan,
mpudlik@jfsdetroit.org or 248-592-2269.
JAZZ PIANIST
9:30-11:30 pm, March 17. Award-winning
New York City jazz pianist Ben Rosenblum
and his trio will perform. At Cliff Bell’s,
2030 Park, Detroit. Info: maukin55@gmail.
com or 313-961-2543.
sunday, march 18
JEWISH CEMETERIES
10 am-noon, March 18. “Stories Among
the Stones: A History of the Jewish
Cemeteries of Michigan.” The Jewish
Genealogical Society of Michigan hosts
presentation. At the Holocaust Memorial
Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills. Free, but online RSVP is
encouraged: jgsmi.org. Info: HMC, 248-
553-2400.
BETH SHALOM MEN
10:30 am, March 18. Ted Friedman and
Rob Grodin discuss “The Inscrutable Dr.
Pong, Crime Solver” radio program at
Men’s Club Media Potpourri. At Cong. Beth
Shalom, Oak Park. Info: 248-547-7970.
SOOTHING SUNDAY
1-2:30 pm, March 18. Create cards
and notes with encouraging words and
homemade stress-relieving kits that thera-
pists can present to their teen clients. At
Jewish Family Service, 6555 W. Maple
in West Bloomfield. RSVP: jfsdetroit.org/
becausewecare. Info: bwc@jfsdetroit.org
or Youth Initiatives Coordinator, 248-592-
2264.
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6 pm, March 18. “Angst:
Raising Awareness Around
Anxiety.” The JCC’s Opening
the Doors program presents the documen-
tary film and a panel discussion. At Adat
Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills. $10,
or $5 advance; includes dessert reception.
RSVP: jccdet.org/jdaim. Info: Shoshana,
sbaruch@jccdet.org or 248-432-5543.
mental health
monday, march 19
WOMEN’S BREAKFAST
7-9 am, March 19. The Women’s Power
Daily Special to choose from for lunch & dinner…
Dinner specials come with complimentary rice or chocolate pudding or jello
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wednesday, march 21
CELEBRATE YOUNG LEADERS
6-8 pm, March 21. Young adults are
invited to “36 Under 36, Class of 2018
Celebration,” sponsored by the Detroit
Jewish News. At the Corner Grill, Bar +
Game Room, 344 W. Nine Mile, Ferndale.
$18; includes hors d’oeuvres and a sig-
nature cocktail. RSVP: thejewishnews.
com/36-under-36. Info: Hannah,
248-351-5140.
CARING COALITION
7:30 am-3:30 pm, March 21. Registration
and continental breakfast lead off the
Shenkman-Weisberg Caring Coalition
Conference, co-sponsored by Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy Network. Closing
the event is an inspirational talk by New
York-born Israeli author Sherri Mandell. The
mother of terror victim Koby Mandell, she
wrote The Road to Resilience: From Chaos
to Celebration, The Blessings of a Broken
Heart. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield.
$75, with 5 CEU available for profession-
als; includes lunch. Info: caringcoalition.
org. RSVP: 248-592-2687.
thursday, march 22
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JUDAISM & DEBATE
6:45-7:45 pm, March 22. “Contemporary
Halachic Debates.” First in an eight-part
series, through May 24. Rabbi Michele
Faudem is the instructor. At Temple Israel,
West Bloomfield. $95. RSVP: feded.online.
Info: jewishdetroit.org/feded or 248-205-
2557.
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friday, march 30
BETH SHALOM SEDER
6:30 pm, March 30. Rabbi Robert Gamer,
Cantor Sam Greenbaum and Abi Taylor-Abt
lead first night seder, featuring lots of sing-
ing. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. $36
adult/$25 ages 4-12. RSVP by March 16:
248-547-7970.
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