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OMELETS MADE TO ORDER

CREPES MADE TO ORDER
SHAVED HAM, SEASONED CHICKEN,
SHREDDED TURKEY

BREAKFAST BUFFET
SCRAMBLED EGGS, EGGS BENEDICT,
FRENCH TOAST, SAUSAGE GRAVY
AND BISCUITS

COLD BUFFET
SHRIMP COCKTAIL, SMOKED SALMON,
PASTA SALAD, MIXED GREENS,
ROMAINE SALAD,

CARVING STATION
ROASTED STRIP LOIN, CARVED HAM

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HOT BUFFET
GRILLED SALMON, ROASTED PORK
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MAY 13 / 10 AM - 2 PM

KIDS BUFFET
MACARONI & CHEESE, PIZZA,
CHICKEN TENDERS

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EPIC SWEET TABLE
PETIT FOURS, MINI CHEESECAKES,
FRUIT FLANS, CHARLOTTES,
KEY LIME PIE, COOKIES, APPLE PIE,
MINI BUMPY CAKES

Children under 6 free when
accompanied by adult guest.

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WOMEN’S WELLNESS
6-8:30 pm, April 24. Adat Shalom
Sisterhood offers wellness program
with Hadassah of Greater Detroit. Terri
Orbuch, Ph.D., will moderate panel:
Rabbi Rachel Shere of Adat Shalom; Dr.
Stacey Francis, chiropractic kinesiolo-
gist/nutritional consultant; and Dr. Esther
Zekman, D.O., ob/gyn. Adat Shalom,
Farmington Hills. Kosher “light bite.”
Free childcare with advance RSVP. $18.
To register, adatshalom.org/wellness
or call Jodi Gross, 248-851-5100, or
Hadassah, 248-683-5030.

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL GALA
5:30 pm, May 6. Musical performance by
Michael HarPaz, Class of 1987, at Hillel
Day School’s 60th anniversary gala. The
Dream Maker honoree is Brian Hermelin.
Teachers Clara Gaba, Adina Levin,
Malka Littman, Ayala Perlstein, Rivka
Schuchman and Pam Smith will receive
the Rabbi Jacob E. Segal Award for
dedicating more than 25 years of service
to the school. Alumni Award recipients
are Mark Schostak, class of 1977, and
Rachel Lutz, class of 1994. At the school,
32200 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills.
$180 and other levels; includes stroll-
ing dinner, performance and an auction.
RSVP by April 26: hillelday.myschoolapp.
com. Info: 248-851-3220.

monday, april 30

‘ANYONE CAN PAINT’
11:30 am, April 30. Steve Wood is the
instructor. Includes a special introduction
by Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Adat Shalom
Synagogue. At the JCC, West Bloomfield.
$20. RSVP by April 19: Rosa, 248-432-
5467.

HISTORY OF ISRAEL
7-8:30 pm, April 30. “A Crash Course
in Israel.” First of four Monday lectures,
through May 28. The instructor is Prof.
Howard Lupovitch, director of Cohn-
Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at
Wayne State University. At Cong. Shir
Tikvah, Troy. Presentation of FedEd adult
learning series. At Cong. Shir Tikvah,
Troy. $70, with scholarships available.
RSVP: feded.online. Info: jewishdetroit.
org/feded or 248-205-2557.

thursday, may 3

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FEDED LUNCH & LEARN
Noon-1:30 pm, May 3. “The Jewish
Belief of the Afterlife.” First of five-part
Thursday series, through May 31. Rabbi
Joseph Krakoff instructs. At the JCC,
West Bloomfield. $90; bring own lunch.
RSVP: feded.online or 248-205-2557.

BAGEL & HOUSE BREAD DISPLAY

Cream Cheese, Butter & Lox Spread

POACHED SALMON DISPLAY

SEASONAL SALADS

ROOT VEGETABLE HASH POTATO
WITH POACHED EGGS

BISCUIT & PANCAKE BAR

5586 DR AKE ROAD
WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322

LEMON FRUIT TART & BISCOTTI

MAY 13 / 10am - 2pm
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children .................. 12 ++

FRESH FRUIT DISPLAY

Children under 6 free when accompanied
by adult guest.

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JN’S LEGACY GALA
5:30 pm, May 3. Evening marking the
75th anniversary of the Detroit Jewish
News starts with a strolling dinner.
Program at 7 pm will recognize the
Davidson/Gerson/Wetsman/Saulson
family and community members born
in 1942. Next is a performance by the
Grammy Award-winning Klezmatics fol-
lowed by a dessert reception afterglow.
Benefit for the nonprofit Detroit Jewish
News Foundation. At Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Southfield. Tickets and sponsor-
ships opportunities: djnfoundation.org.

wednesday, may 9

BATTLE HUNGER EVENT
7 pm, May 9. Fundraiser benefits Yad
Ezra, the kosher food pantry in Berkley.
Includes raffle, light supper catered by
Dish Kosher Catering and 8 pm per-
formance by Chicago Dance Clash. At
Max & Marjorie Fisher Music Center,
3711 Woodward, Detroit. $50 before
April 30, then $60. Complimentary park-
ing in adjoining DSO parking structure.
RSVP: yadezra.org/battlehunger. Info:
nechama@yadezra.org.

FEDED LUNCH & LEARN
1-2:30 pm, May 9. “Unearthing the Bible:
Exploring the Archeology of Palestine/
Israel.” First in a five-part Thursday
series, through June 6. Dr. Michael
Pytlik is the instructor. At the Jewish
Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph,
Bloomfield Twp. $90; bring own lunch.
RSVP: Feded.online or 248-205-2557.

monday, may 21

BOOK & AUTHOR LUNCHEON
11 am, May 21. Book sale room opens,
with lunch served at noon. Novelist Dani
Shapiro is one of four authors who will
speak about their fiction or nonfiction
works. Veteran journalist Alan Fisk coor-
dinates speakers and hosts bi-annual
event for sponsoring Metro Detroit Book
& Author Society. At Burton Manor,
27777 Schoolcraft, Livonia. $40. RSVP:
bookandauthor.org or 586-5750, ext.
102. Info: 586-775-3533.

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items at least 10 days in advance to
calendar@thejewishnews.com.

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