 
HEALTHCARE 

 
A1 CAREGIVER/COMPANION.
Experienced, excellent 
references. 248-991-4944 

Army of Angels Caregiving 
Services 313-610-7651Our 
services offer highly 
trained staff and ensures 
comprehensive application 
of respectful, thoughtful 
caregiving services. 

 
At Your Service LLC. Nurses 
and Caregivers avail. 24/7. 
19yrs experience. Call Divine 
248.778.7232 

 
Exp. private duty caregiver for 
27 yrs would love to care for 
your loved one. 
Melinda (313) 208-3305 

 
TRANSPORTATION 

 
A1 DRIVER for 
Drs appts, shopping, errands, 
airports and more. 
(248) 991-4944 

Runners Transportation- 
 
Groceries-Airport-Food 
Pick Up-Metro Area Travel. 
Rates Starting at $20! 
Emergency Rides Available.
On Time, Professional & Safe. 
586.344.2937 

 
Reliable Driver-Best Rates 
Airport, appts., errands, 
shopping & more or ask? 
Call David 248-690-6090 

 
SERVICES 

Friendly and Respectful 
Housekeeper. 25 years 
experience, amazing 
references. Call Ela 
586-922-9201 

ROZILAINE'S HOUSE 
CLEANING 
- TRUSTWORTHY, 
TIMELY, EFFICENT. 20 years 
experience. Relocating from 
Dallas, Texas. References 
upon request (214)783-8966 

 
AAA Cleaning Service.
15 yrs. in business.Natalie 
248-854-0775 

 
ANTIQUES 

WANTED. / BUYING / 
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 
COINS, STAMPS, 
WATCHES, CAMERAS
Please Call : 
(248) 259-8088 , 
Text : (313)395-8599
Website : 
Wevexgotxstuff.com
Email : 
wevexgotxstuff@aol.com 

 
STUDENTS 

 
Exp. math teacher 
available for tutoring. 
All levels, elementary-
college.248-219-3180 

 
MISCELLANEOUS 
FOR SALE 

 
Piano for Sale. Baby Grand 
5'1" Ebony. Boston 156 
Designed by Steinway.
Excellent Condition. Phone: 
248-661-4633. 

 
AUTOS- DOMESTIC/ 
IMPORTS 

CASH FOR VEHICLES any 
make or model 
Call Barry 
248-865-2886

 
SITUATIONS WANTED 

 
Seeking live in care for 
sweet senior woman in West 
Bloomf
 eld. Private room 
and board plus salary. Some 
f
 exibility, references required. 
Primarily companionship. 
Please call for more info 
248.514.0437 

 
AFFORDABLE CAREGIVER 
part/full-time 24hrs of loving 
care excellent references 
248-896-4082 

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THE ARK PRESENTS
5 PM, MARCH 11
The Ark will make available a Rufus 
Wainwright retrospective of 20 years 
of his life’s music. Tickets: $20 ($25 
day of show). Buy at bit.ly/RW_TheArk. 
A portion of the sales will go to sup-
port The Ark in Ann Arbor.

LIVE FROM IRELAND 
5 PM, MARCH 13
The Ark in Ann Arbor will present We 
Banjo3. Tickets from $20: shop.weban-
jo3.com/ark.

PUT FEELINGS INTO WORDS
7-8 PM, MARCH 14
“One Thing I Wish You Knew” will 
highlight the vulnerability and honesty 
of telling the people in our lives what 
we wish they knew about our jour-
neys and the difficulty of sharing what 
occurs beneath the surface. This Zoom 
presentation is sponsored by UMatter, 
a Friendship Circle program. Info: 
amanda@friendshipcircle.org.

HOLOCAUST HEROINES
7-8 PM, MARCH 15
The Holocaust Memorial Center hosts 
Dr. Lori Weintrob on Zoom for program 
“With Pen & Pistol: Heroines of the 
Holocaust.” Info: www.holocaustcenter.
org.

FOR OPERA LOVERS
8 PM, MARCH 15
This new operatic event will showcase 
the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice 
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s favorite arias 
on what would have been her 88th 
birthday. It will feature commentary 
as well as performances recorded 
this month in National Museum of 
American Jewish History’s Dell Theater 
and UCLA’s Schoenberg Hall. Airs 
via Facebook Live on the NMAJH 
Facebook page. 

NEXTWORK MEET-UP
6 PM, MARCH 16
NEXTGen Detroit, JVS and JBAM pres-
ent this session for legal professionals. 
Join in for a casual Zoom meet-up 
with fellow lawyers, paralegals, clerks 
and other pros in your industry. Meet 
new people during speed networking 
over your Happy Hour beverage of 
choice and get ready to schmooze. 
This online event is intended for legal 
professionals ages 21 to 45. Register in 
advance. Info: contact Hannah Berger 
at hberger@jvshumanservices.org.

VIRTUAL PASSOVER 
COOKING DEMO
8-9 PM, MARCH 16
Join the Jewish Federation of 
Metropolitan Detroit along with other 
Jewish communities from across 
North America for a one-of-a-kind 
Passover cooking demonstration with 
Michael Solomonov, executive chef 
and co-owner of Zahav and 2019 
James Beard Foundation award win-
ner for Outstanding Restaurant. Chef 
Solomonov will prepare charoset, mina 
(pie) with ground beef, cardamom and 
coffee and other dishes you can rec-
reate at home. Info: jewishdetroit.org/
event/virtual-passover-cooking.

EXPLORING WALLENBERG
7:30-8:30 PM, MARCH 16
U-M Frankel Center for Judaic 
Studies will sponsor this 31st Belin 
Lecture “Our Man in Budapest: Raoul 
Wallenberg, the United States, and 
the Myth of a Plan” with Rebecca 
Erbelding of the U.S. Holocaust 
Memorial Museum. Advance registra-
tion required: myumi.ch/belin-lecture.

LAUGHTER & THE BRAIN
1-2:30 PM, MARCH 17
Join Jewish Family Service for a Zoom 
event as Linda Keilman, NP, discusses 
using laughter as a strategy to provide 
our brains with a fun daily workout. 
Explore the brain benefits of laughter, 
including stimulating motivation and 
long-term memory. Register at https://
zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkcOy-
grzMpGtPJZIh-9At0UfUDIn2Lmkni.

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