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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-10-18

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EAT HERE

MONDAY, OCT. 21

MUSIC@MAIN
3-4 pm & 4:30-5:30 pm, Oct. 21.
Doors open at 2:30. Cantor Deborah
Bletstein with Cliff Monear on piano.
Jazz at 3. Broadway at 4:30. The
cantor also has a background in
jazz, musical theater, opera and
Jewish music, and has opened for
Marvin Hamlisch. At West Bloomfield
Twp. Public Library, 4600 Walnut
Lake Road. Free. Info: www.
westbloomfieldlibrary.org or 248-
232-2234.

KNITTING CIRCLE
9:30 am, Oct. 21. The Adat Shalom
Sisterhood continues to make
scarves, hats and afghans for
charity. At Adat Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills. No experience
necessary.

MIDTOWN
4710 Cass Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48201

UPTOWN
6407 Orchard Lake Road
(15 Mile & Orchard Lake)

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Sunday, October 21 through Thursday, October 25

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just east of Farmington Rd., West Bloomfield

Includes Petite Filet, antipasto plate, side of pasta,
salad, soup, potato and vegetable.
Dine-in only, not valid with any other offer.

15% Off

Mon-Thurs: 4pm-10pmtFri: 11am-11pm
Sat: 4pm-11pmtSun: 4pm-9pm

10% Off food bill

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BAKERY & CAFE

FREE APPETIZER

with purchase of 2 dinner entrees

BAKERY & CAFE

Dine-in only. Expires 11/4/18

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23

Now Open
for Dinner!

HOURS:

Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Friday:
Bakery 7am-9pm
Cafe
8am-9pm
Saturday:
Bakery 8am-9pm
Cafe
8am-9pm
Sunday:
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SPEAKER SERIES
10 am, Oct. 21. Sunday morning
speaker series at Temple Emanu-El,
14450 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park.
Jaimie Powell Horowitz, former Wayne
county assistant prosecutor, currently
in private practice, will address “The
Fair Michigan Justice Project: The
Fight to Ensure Access to the Criminal
Justice System for the LGBTQ.”
Bagels and coffee included.

Offer Good Friday-Sunday. Dine in and entrees only.
Not valid with other offers. With Coupon Only. Not valid on holidays.
Expires 11/8/18

Offer Good Monday-Thursday, dine-in only and entrees only. Not
valid with any other offer. With coupon only. Not valid on holidays.
Expires 11/8/18

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MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS
9:30 am, Oct. 21. Adults are invited
to join Rabbi Aaron Bergman at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Class is designed
to help individuals find their internal
spirituality and realize that Judaism
can make them happier. There is no
charge.

NAZIS & MEDICINE
1-2:30 pm, Oct. 23. “Evil Medicine
Under the Nazi Regime.” This FedEd
adult learning course continues
for six weeks, through Dec. 4.
Instructor Rabbi Herbert A. Yoskowitz
served at Beth Achim/Adat Shalom,
where he is rabbi emeritus. At the
Fisher Federation Building, 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $110, with
scholarships available. FedEd catalog:
jccdet.org/FedEd. RSVP: 248-205-
2557.

O CT. 17

GREAT CHALLAH BAKE

1-2:30 pm, Oct. 21. Jewish Family
Service offers opportunity to make loaves
of challah. Participants will prepare and
braid the dough for baking later at home.
They also will make “Shabbat in a Box”
kits for JFS’ homebound older adults
and families. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Southfield. Part of the agency’s program
“Because We Care: Monthly Mitzvot.” Info:
Erin, elederman@jfsdetroit.org or 248-
880-3787.

MEDIEVAL JEWISH WOMEN
4-5:30 pm, Oct. 23. University of
Michigan’s Frankel Center for Judaic
Studies hosts Paola Tartakoff of
Rutgers University. She will lecture
on “Jewish Women and Conversion
in Medieval Europe.” At Frankel
Center, 2111 S. Thayer Building,
202 S. Thayer, Ann Arbor. Free. Info:
judaicstudies@umich.edu or 734-
763-9041.

‘IN SEARCH OF THE MESSIAH’
7-8:30 pm, Oct. 23. First session in
an eight-part FedEd lecture series
though Dec. 11. Co-sponsors are
the JCC’s SAJE and Cohn-Haddow
Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne
State University. Its director, Howard
Lupovitch, will explore the Jewish
notion of a Messiah through the last
two millennia. At the Fisher Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield
Twp. $145, with scholarships
available. FedEd catalog: jccdet.org/
FedEd. RSVP: 248-205-2557.

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