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46 | FEBRUARY 20 • 2020

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LECTURE SERIES

7 pm, Feb. 26. At Wayne State

University, 5150 Anthony Wayne

Drive, Detroit. The third in the

series “Are We Religiously Free

In America?”
Professors Howard

Lupovitch and Saeed Khan of Wayne

State will discuss “Attitudes Toward

the First Amendment and How They

Pertain to Constructive Debate and

Civil Discourse.”
No charge. Dessert

reception to follow. Registration

required: sharedfuturereligious

freedom.eventbrite.com or young@

jfmd.org. Program hosts: JCRC/AJC

and the Michigan Muslim Community

Council.

THURSDAY, FEB. 27
THRILLING THURSDAYS

10-11:30 am, Feb. 27. At Cong.

Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Open

play group for children ages 0-5

and their favorite adults. Lindsay

Mall, alongside clergy, hosts songs,

stories, games, crafts, snacks, some

special guests, and bubble time for

the little ones. No charge to attend,

but donations are appreciated to help

keep the fun coming.

ART TALK

11 am-12 pm, Feb. 27. Presented by

the Active Life at the West Bloomfield

Jewish Community Center. Wendy

Evans, art historian, will discuss

“Life, Art Passion: Camille Claudel &

Auguste Rodin.”
Cost: $5.

FRANKEL CENTER EVENT

1-3 pm, Feb. 27. “Work in Progress

Screening & Discussion: Who Will

Remain?”
At the Thayer Building –

Room 2022, 202 S. Thayer St., Ann

Arbor. With Christa Whitney who will

present a work-in-progress version

of Ver Vet Blaybn? Who Will Remain?,

an hour-long documentary following

Israeli actress Hadas Kalderon as she

retraces the extraordinary life journey

of her grandfather, the renowned

Yiddish writer Avrom Sutzkever.

DEMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP

2-3:30 pm, Feb. 27. The Lewy

Body Dementia Support Group is

for family caregivers of those diag-

nosed with LBD. The meeting is

the fourth Thursday of each month

at Jewish Family Service of Metro

Detroit, 6555 W. Maple Road, West

Bloomfield. For new attendees,

information or additional meeting

locations, contact Renee Gadwa,

rgadwa@med.umich.edu or call

734-764-5137. Info: alzheimers.

med.umich.edu/lbd.

MACRA-MAKE-IT-YOURSELF

6:30 pm, Feb. 27. At Urbanrest

Brewing Co., 2615 Wolcott,

Ferndale; cost is $20. With

NEXTGen Detroit and The Well.

Friends from Frayed Designs will

teach how to make a macramé

hanging plant holder. The Well’
s

Rabbi Dan Horwitz will help

demystify the challenges of liv-

ing a more sustainable lifestyle

through Jewish learning. The first

drink is free. Event is intended for

the young adults age 21-45. Info:

jewishdetroit.org/event/macrame;

Emily at wedes@jfmd.org.

BERMAN NIGHT OF
LEARNING

7 pm, Feb. 27. “Kosher Wines:

Old World vs. New World” with

Sommelier Paula Hartson at

Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.

Hartson will talk about the dif-

ferences, what each means, and

why one would want to know or

understand that for their own per-

sonal enjoyment. Come prepared

to sample wines and assorted

snacks.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial
Assistant

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Catering and carryout available
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Sat: 4pm-11pmSun: 4pm-9pm

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only. Not valid with any other offer. With coupon only.
Not valid on holidays. Expires 2/29/20

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Fine Italian Dining in a Casual Atmosphere

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