Fine Italian Dining in a Casual Atmosphere
SPOSITA’S
RISTORANTE
OUR PETITE FILET DINNER
IS HAPPENING AGAIN!
Sunday, September 16 through Thursday, September 20
$ 22.95
Includes Petite Filet, antipasto plate, side of pasta,
salad, soup, potato and vegetable.
Dine-in only, not valid with any other offer.
15% Off
food bill
Offer Good Monday-Thursday, dine-in only and entrees only. Not
valid with any other offer. With coupon only. Not valid on holidays.
Expires 10/4/18
(248) 538-8954
33210 W. 14 Mile Rd, in Simsbury Plaza,
just east of Farmington Rd., West Bloomfield
Mon-Thurs: 4pm-10pmtFri: 11am-11pm
Sat: 4pm-11pmtSun: 4pm-9pm
10% Off food bill
Offer Good Friday-Sunday. Dine in and entrees only.
Not valid with other offers. With Coupon Only. Not valid on holidays.
Expires 10/4/18
OCT. 3
Stress Over College
7-9 pm, Oct. 3. “Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be.” The Jewish Federation
and its Youth Mental Health Initiative present evening with Frank Bruni, New
York Times best-selling author and columnist. Bruni will share what his book’s
research revealed: that students’ worth and future success are not determined by
the university they attended, and that gaining admittance into a particular school
can never guarantee a higher salary or a happier life. Program is particularly
suited to middle and high school students, parents and educators. At the JCC’s
Berman Center, West Bloomfield. Free, but seating is limited. RSVP by Sept. 21:
jewishdetroit.org/event/bruni.
FEMALE HEBREW POETS
7-9 pm, Sept. 27. Register now for
“The Four Mothers of Hebrew Poetry.”
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies
at Wayne State University presents the
six-session lecture series. At the JCC’s
Meyers Library & Media Center, West
Bloomfield. Info: www.judaicstudies.
wayne.edu or 313-577-2679.
appetizers, desserts, soft drinks and cof-
fee. Bring own alcoholic beverages. At
Song & Spirit Institute for Peace, 4300
Rochester Road, Royal Oak. $25 through
Sept. 20. Info: songandspirit.org or 248-
291-5417.
EASTERN MARKET ART
10:30 am-12:30 pm, Sept. 28, Oct. 5
& 12; 1:30-3:30 pm, Sept. 29, Oct. 6 &
13. “Murals in the Market.” Guided walk
to see the vibrant street art at Eastern
Market. Feet on the Street Tours leader
will share the artists’ stories. At Rocky’s,
2489 Russell, Detroit (across from Shed
2). $15; advance purchase only. RSVP
required: enjoythed.com. Info: 313-393-
2055.
saturday, sept. 29
wednesday, oct. 24
SOUP IN THE SUKKAH
6 pm, Sept. 29. Shake a lulav at potluck
meal. Activities for families with young
children. At Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W.
10 Mile, Oak Park. Bring soup, salad or
dessert to share, plus $5 per person and
a can of food. Free for age 12 and under.
RSVP due by Sept. 27: templefamily@
emanu-mich.org or 248-967-4020.
WINE & DINE IN WINDSOR
7-9 pm, Oct. 24. “Wine Tasting and
Dinner.” Hosted by the WJCC’s Social
Committee. Michael Anthony, executive
chef at KOMA Restaurant, will prepare
a four-course meal paired with eight
wines. At 3090 Dougall E., Windsor,
Canada. $85. RSVP by Sept. 24: info@
jewishwindsor.org or KOMA, 519-973-
1772.
EUCRE PARTY
6:30-11 pm, Sept. 29. Pizza will start
the benefit evening. Participants get
eight timed euchre rounds, one raffle
ticket (more are available for purchase),
of W EST B LOOMFIELD
sunday, sept. 30
FALL FEST
1-4 pm, Sept. 30. Family-friendly Sukkot
celebration will showcase the new
Farber Farm. The afternoon will feature
a kosher lunch, farm activities, crafts,
hay rides, a petting zoo and a suk-
kah. Proceeds from a 50-50 raffle are
for the Send a Kid to Camp Tamarack
Annual Campaign. At Camp Maas, 4361
Perryville Road, Ortonville. $10 individu-
al. RSVP before Sept. 21 for $20 per car;
afterward, price is $30: tamarackcamps.
com/fallfest. Info: or 248-647-1100, ext.
110.
friday, sept. 28
N OT T I N G H I L L
Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items at least 10 to 14 days in advance
to calendar@thejewishnews.com.
AQUATICS THERAPY POOL
Notting Hill of West Bloomfield is focused on
short-term in-patient rehabilitation, with the goal of
transitioning back home. We are happy to announce
the opening of our Aquatics Therapy pool. Aquatic
Therapy uses water’s naturally therapeutic properties
of buoyancy, resistance and warmth to enhance the
therapy experience. Since not all people respond
well to traditional gym exercise programs, many
people find aquatic therapy less stressful, preferable to
traditional methods...and FUN!
Why Choose Aquatic Therapy?
Gently builds strength
and muscle tone
Increases blood circulation
Improves range of motion
Decreases joint stress
“Weightless” Rehab
Reduces pain
Minimizes swelling
Delivers better joint
position awareness
Develops core strength
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