54 | MARCH 17 • 2022 

BENEFIT CONCERT
7:30-10:30 PM, MARCH 17
Jewish Ferndale, 1725 
Pinecrest Drive in Ferndale, 
will stage a benefit concert 
for Ukrainian refugees. 
Ethan Davidson will head-
line local musicians playing 
various genres of music. 
Cost for admission is a 
donation to Ukrainian refu-
gees at jewishferndale.com.

A ’60S PURIM
5 PM, MARCH 17
At the Windsor Jewish 
Community Centre. Cost: 
$25 per adult; $18 kids 12 
and older; under 12 free. 
Reserve: windsorchabad.
com.

IRISH MUSIC
8 PM, MARCH 17
At The Ark in Ann Arbor: 
Hannah O’Brien & Grant 
Flick, an Irish-American-
Swedish-Folk-Jazz duo in 
an evening of Irish music 
for St. Pat’s Day. Tickets: 
$20. Info: theark.org.

PURIM CARNIVAL
9:30 AM-NOON, 
MARCH 20
Congregation Shir Tikvah 
invites you to join its annu-
al Purim carnival. Megillah 
reading at 9:30 am and the 

carnival runs from 10 am to 
noon. Enjoy bouncy houses, 
sports and carnival games, 
prizes, a cake walk, make 
mishloach manot. Entrance 
fee is $5 per individual, 
max $20 per family. A pizza 
lunch is available for a small 
fee in outdoor tents. 

BOOKSTOCK 
COLLECTION
NOON-2 PM, MARCH 20
Drive up and drop off 
your gently used books 
and audiobooks, records, 
CDs and DVDs at Laurel 
Park Place, Six Mile 
Road between I-275 and 
Newburgh Road, on the 
north side of Dunham’s. For 
further information, visit 
www.bookstockmi.org. 

CHARLOTTESVILLE 
TRIAL
1 & 4 PM, 
MARCH 20
At the Zekelman 
Holocaust Center. 
Featuring Integrity 
First for America 
Executive Director 
Amy Spitalnick. There 
will be two seat-
ings of “Defeating 
Nazis in Court – The 
Charlottesville Trial,” 
and a conversation with 

Spitalnick 
regarding 
the landmark 
court case and 
the broader 
fight against violent white 
supremacy. The event will 
be moderated by Barbara 
McQuade, a professor at 
the University of Michigan 
Law School. There will be 
a presentation by Amy 
Spitalnick, followed by a 
dessert reception at each 
seating. Membership 
begins at $50, includes a 
year of free museum admis-
sion per household and is 
tax-deductible. To become 
a member and register for 
the program, call 248-536-
9605. If you are already a 
member, you can register at 
holocaustcenter.org/than-
kyou. 

FREE CONE DAY
11 AM- 9 PM, 
MARCH 21
Sponsor: Beaumont 
Health Foundation. 
Participating Dairy 
Queen restaurants 
are celebrating the 
first day of spring 
by giving customers 
a free, small vanil-
la, soft-serve cone. 
Participating locations 
are also hosting a Dip 
It for Kids campaign, 
which gives guests the 
opportunity to add a dip 

to their DQ cones for just 
$1. The additional dollar 
will be donated to benefit 
programs and services at 
Beaumont Children’s, a 
Children’s Miracle Network 
Hospital, as well as any 
other donations collected 
that day, at participating 
Southeast Michigan Dairy 
Queen locations. To find a 
participating DQ location, 
visit DQ.com. More about 
Children’s Miracle Network 
at Beaumont Children’s: 
Beaumont.org/CMN.

LUNCHTIME LEARNING
NOON, MARCH 21 & 28
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Aaron Bergman when he 
presents “Dreams and 
Shadows.” He will be 
looking at Jewish texts on 
dreams and their dreamers 
from the Torah to today. 
The program is on Zoom. 
RSVP to Kellie Yost: kyost@
adatshalom.org. Info: 
adatshalom.org.

HOW TO PREPARE
7:30 PM, MARCH 21
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites you to join Rabbi 
Blair Nosanwisch, director 
of spiritual care, as she 
teaches on Zoom. She will 
consider how the prac-
tice of mikvah can be a 
means of preparing the self 
for both important ritual 
moments, as well as life’s 

IRISH MUSIC
8 PM, MARCH 17

EVENING OF 
COMEDY
8 PM, 
MARCH 21

Suzanne 
Suzanne 
Westenhoefer
Westenhoefer

 Grant Flick & Hannah O’Brien 

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