50 | JANUARY 12 • 2023 

KOSHER FOOD 
NOON-3 PM, EVERY 
MONDAY 
Windsor residents will be 
offered hot kosher meals, 
catered by Shira Fish from 
Oak Park, in the restaurant 
attached to the Peretz 
House. She will also deliver 
pre-ordered kosher takeout 
meals, which can be frozen 
and eaten throughout the 
week. If you are interested in 
sitting down for a hot lunch 
on Mondays or ordering 
takeout meals for the rest 
of the week, reach out 
to Joe Schnayer at joe@
jewishwindsor.org or at (519) 
973-1772, ext. 225. Every 
Monday, an email will be 
sent with a menu and link 
to the registration page for 
the following week; also 
posted on social media. All 
orders must be placed on 
Eventbrite by 3 pm every 
Thursday.

PLAY PREMIERE 
NOW-FEB. 11 
At Meadow Brook Theatre 
on the campus of Oakland 
University in Rochester. 
Throughout the year, five 
women gather to celebrate 
their birthdays. Then one 
shares a surprising secret, 
and the vodka hits the fan. 
Will Birthday Club — and 
their friendships — survive? 
Tickets range from $37 
to $46 and are available 
by calling the Meadow 
Brook Theatre box office 
at 248-377-3300 or going 
online at www.ticketmaster.
com. Student discounts are 
available at the box office. 
Groups of eight or more 
should call 248-370-3316 for 
group pricing.

LIBRARIANS FOR UKRAINE 
7-8:30 PM, JAN 12 
A Zoom presentation 
organized by the Jewish 
Historical Society of 
Michigan. Learn about the 
critically important work of 
SUCHO (Saving Ukrainian 
Cultural Heritage Online). 
Since the start of the 
invasion of Ukraine, SUCHO 
has worked to save data 
from Ukrainian cultural 
institutions. JHSM will 
donate 72% of ticket sales to 
SUCHO to continue saving 
these historical treasures. 
Info: jhsmichigan.org.
SHABBAT SHALOM 
10:30-11:30 AM, JAN. 14 

Hazzan Dan and Rabbi 
Dan will lead us in a fun 
and musical Shabbat 
celebration at Adat Shalom 
in Farmington Hills. This 
special Shabbat morning 
is geared to families and 
their children entering up 
to third grade. Advanced 
registration is required: jlive.
app/events/3490. All snacks 
provided are kosher and nut-
free. If you bring your own 
snacks, please double check 
that these are kosher and 
nut-free.

HAVDALAPALOOZA 
6:30-8:30 PM, JAN. 14 

Hillel Day School, 32200 
Middlebelt, Farmington 
Hills, will hold a Havdalah 
celebration with its partner 
organizations: enjoy 
activities, food and music 
with Randy Kaplan. Fun for 
all ages and open to the 
community. $18 per family. 
Info: jlive.app/events/3138; 
or Kayla Kapen at kkapen@
hillelday.org.

VOLUNTEER DAY 
10:30-NOON, JAN. 15 
Adat Shalom Synagogue 
invites the community to join 
in its Ninth Annual Volunteer 
Day program. The tradition 
continues as participants of 
all ages (adults, teens and 
children) work on a variety 
of hands-on projects that 
will help organizations in the 
Metro Detroit area improve 
lives. For more information, 
contact Jodi Gross at 
jgross@adatshalom.org.

ROCKIN’ TOTS
10-11 AM, JAN. 15 
At Congregation B’nai 
Moshe in West Bloomfield. 
A fun morning of circle time, 
singing, crafts and snacks 
with preschool teacher Susie 
Olson Bitnias. Free. Ages 
5 and under. Info: jlive.app/
events/3138.

FAMILY FUN DAY 
3 PM, JAN 15 
At The Hawk in Farmington 
Hills. Organized by 
Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek. Play in the indoor 
water park, enjoy kosher 
pizza and snacks. Info: 
shaareyzedek.shulcloud.
com.

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