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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-02-28

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BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
1:30-3 pm, March 6. At Shaarey Zedek,
27375 Bell Road, Southfield. For indi-
viduals who have experienced the death
of a spouse or partner. Sponsored by
National Council of Jewish Women. No
charge; donations appreciated. RSVP:
mail@ncjwmi.org or 248-355-3300.

TO BETTER HEALTH
1-3:30 pm, March 6. At Jewish
Family Service, 25900 Greenfield
Road, Oak Park. Personal Action
Toward Health is a program that
teaches strategies for day-to-day

management of chronic and long-term
conditions. Free. Open to adults, their
families and friends, and caregivers.
RSVP: Olga Semenova, 248-592-2662.

POLITICS & THE BIBLE
7-8:30 pm, March 6. “Politically
Correct or Incorrect: What the Bible
Tells Us about Politics.” This eight-
week FedEd adult learning course
runs through May 15. Instructor Rabbi
Asher Lopatin leads Kehilat Etz Chaim
in Huntington Woods. At the Max
M. Fisher Federation Building, 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $145.
FedEd catalog: jccdet.org/FedEd.
RSVP: feded.online or 248-205-2557.

THURSDAY, MARCH 7

JEWISH MUSIC’
Noon-1:30 pm, March 7. At Max
M. Fisher Federation Bldg., 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. This FedEd
class taught by Rabbi Aaron Bergman
will explore “The Jew Hidden in the
Music.” Tuition for 5 sessions: $90.
Info: 248-205-2557.

ROHINGYA UPDATE
7 pm, March 7. The Holocaust memo-
rial Center in Farmington Hills will host
associate professor John Ciorciari,
who will moderate a discussion with
Adam Carroll about Rohingya, a
Muslim minority group in Myanmar.
RSVP 248-536-9612.

FRIDAY, MARCH 8
SHABBAT SUPERHERO EDITION
5:30-7 pm, March 8. Calling all
Jewish superheros. Are you brave
like Esther? Come to Temple Kol Ami
(capes are optional) for stories, activi-
ties and crafts, and a kid-friendly din-
ner fit for a queen. $5 per person ages
3 and up before March 1; $7 after.
Stay for an energetic Shabbat LIVE
worship service at 7:30 pm featuring
the TKA Choir and TKA Band Dog Fish.
The service will be preceded by a
wine and cheese oneg at 7 pm. RSVP
to cspektor@tkolami.org.

Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant
Send items at least 14 days in advance to
calendar@thejewishnews.com.

MARCH 6
MUSICAL INTERLUDE
1 pm, March 6. At Shaarey Zedek.
Sponsored by Shaarey Zedek Seniors.
Hazzan David Propis will sing songs
in Hebrew, Yiddish and English and
will play the guitar and the piano.
Refreshments will be served. For
information, contact Janet Pont at 248-
357-5544 or jpont@shaareyzedek.org.

MARCH 3

WEDDING SHOW
Noon-3 pm, March 3.
At the Andiamo Banquet
Center, 7096 E. 14
Mile Road in Warren,
hosted by Shannon from
Channel 95.5’
s Mojo in
the Morning. With $5
admission at the door,
visit numerous vendors,
tour the banquet center
and have a chance
to win an Andiamo
wedding.

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