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MATCHES MADE IN HEAVEN
11:45 am-1:15 pm, March 5. At
Max M. Fisher Federation Bldg., 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Township.
FedEd will host Rabbi Aaron Starr and
Rebecca Starr discussing, for four
sessions, “Jewish Insights into Love
and Marriage.” Tuition: $70.
LUNCHTIME LEARNING
11:45 am, March 5 & 12. Hazzan
Daniel Gross will present “Kosher
Classical” at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
He will explore Jewish musical themes
found in classical music. The pro-
gram is open to the community at no
charge. You may bring your own dairy/
parve lunch. Drinks and dessert will
be served. Reservations requested.
Contact: Sheila Lederman, 248-851-
5100, ext. 246, or slederman@
adatshalom.org.
SONGS OF A KING
7-8:15 pm, March 5. At Farber
Hebrew day School-Yeshivat Akiva,
21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Ariella
Nadel will discuss, in six sessions,
King David’
s life journal, the Book of
Psalms. Tuition: $90.
COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS
RSVP for March 7 program
at Holocaust Memorial Center
in Farmington Hills due today.
“Preventing Genocide: Rohingya
Update” presented at 7 pm March
7 by Adam Carroll, New York and
U.N. program director for Task Force,
and John Ciorciari, director or U-M’
s
Weiser Diplomacy Center at Gerald R.
Ford School of Public Policy. 248-536-
9612 or holocaustcenter.org/march.
LATIN DANCE ADVENTURE
7-8 pm, March 5. For six consecutive
Tuesdays, Mambo Marci Iwrey will
teach a progressive salsa dance class
for beginners. No partner needed.
$108 per person. At Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. Register at mambomarci.
com or call 248-497-9463.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6
DROP IN & LEARN
1 pm, March 6. Lectures on DVD
at Beth Ahm. Free and open to the
community; no reservations needed.
Featuring Prof. Howard N. Lupovitch
(DVDs of lecture series originally pre-
sented in July 2018). 5075 W. Maple
Road, West Bloomfield. March 6: “Part
4 – Mordechai Kaplan and the War on
Jewish Assimilation.” For info, con-
tact Nancy Kaplan, 248- 737-1931 or
email nancyellen879@att.net.
HEALTH WORRIES
1:30-4 pm, March 6. Personal Action
Toward Health (PATH) is a program
developed by Stanford University that
teaches strategies for the day-to-day
management of chronic health condi-
tions. Emphasis is placed on creating
personal action plans and setting
practical goals. This free six-week-
workshop meets Wednesdays at the
Prentis Apartments Community Room,
15100 W. 10 Mile in Oak Park. RSVP
required: Olga, 248-592-2662 or
osemenova@jfsdetroit.org.
MARCH 6
REBECCA ROSEN
AT THE BERMAN
7:30 pm March 6. “Connect with Spirit:
An evening with Rebecca Rosen” at
the Berman Center for the Performing
Arts in West Bloomfield. Rosen will
conduct readings for random audience
members. Tickets are $65 and $75.
Information and tickets at
rebeccarosen.com/Events.
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