JANUARY 19 • 2023 | 53

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PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

WISDOM & COFFEE
9:30-10:30 AM, JAN. 21
At Congregation Shaarey Zedek 
in Southfield. Join us once a 
month on a Shabbat morning, 
when we will gather to wrestle 
with Judaism’s most important 
teachings about the meaning 
of life, proper conduct and the 
ethics and values that Judaism 
holds most dear. Coffee and a 
light breakfast will be served. 
For information, contact the 
synagogue office at 248-357-
5544.

TOT SHABBAT
10:30-11:45 AM, JAN. 21
At Congregation Beth Ahm in 
West Bloomfield. Tots, parents, 
grandparents, friends are invit-
ed to join Helayne Shaw for 
singing, stories and celebrating 
Shabbat. The celebration will 
finish on the bimah at the end 
of services. Kids celebrating 
a birthday during the month 
will also receive a special bless-
ing and gift. Contact Rabbi 
Rubenstein with questions at 
ravsteven@cbahm.org. Program 
info: jlive.app/events/3306.

BBYO EVENT
8-10 PM, JAN. 21
BBYO’s Winter Kickoff at Defy 
Detroit, 2737 Union Lake Road, 
Commerce. Your entrance fee 
includes unlimited activities, 
jump socks and dessert. All 

8th-12th graders are welcome to 
attend. $25/members $35/non-
members. Info: 248-849-0571; 
or bbyo.org.

CHALLAH BAKE
9:30 AM, JAN. 22
Gather at Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek to learn about the tra-
dition of baking challah for 
Shabbat. Each child will take 
home a challah to bake. All sup-
plies included. Free and open 
to the community. Receive a 
commemorative giveaway. This 
program is ideal for families 
with children 0-13. Info: shaar-
eyzedek.shulcloud.com.

DETROIT HISTORY
10 AM, JAN. 22
Hosted by Temple Kol Ami and 
B’nai Israel Synagogue at their 
shared building, 5085 Walnut 
Lake in West Bloomfield. A 
discussion of “Jewish Detroit 
from 1761-1886: Part 1.
” Shul 
members are free; non-mem-
bers $18. RSVP: Cheryl Spektor 
at scspektor@tkolami.org. Info: 
Barbara Crone at baracrone@
gmail.com or Frank Ellias at 
fraell@aol.com.

TWEEN SCAVENGER HUNT
NOON, JAN. 22
A Congregation Shaarey Zedek 
and Young Israel Tween part-
nership. Tweens will be sepa-
rated into small groups to travel 

around the synagogue and learn 
about the Jewish agencies that 
they could potentially be serv-
ing. Pizza lunch will be provid-
ed, followed by ice breakers and 
the hunt. Info: shaareyzedek.
shulcloud.com.

COOKING DEMO
7:30 PM, JAN. 23
Sponsored by Jewish Women’s 
Circle and Bais Chabad Torah 
Center. Susie Fishbein comes to 
West Bloomfield with a cooking 
demonstration and delicious 
tasters. She is a celebrity chef 
and Kosher by Design cookbook 
author. Books will be available 
for purchase. Cost: $18. Tickets 
at baischabad.com/jwe.

PANEL ON
ANTISEMITISM
7-8:30 PM, JAN. 25
The Serling Institute at MSU 
presents a virtual panel on 
“Education About Antisemitism 
on College Campuses.
” Meeting 
ID: 981 6184 1226; pass-
code: Serling. See: YouTube 
with Serling Institute for Jewish 
Studies.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, JAN 26
Virtual caregiver support 
group for individuals who 
are care partners for those 
living with cognitive changes, 
including various types of 
dementia. Contact Dorothy 
Moon, Brown Adult Day 
Program social worker, for 
Zoom link and more informa-
tion. 248-233-4392, dmoon@
geshermi.org. 

JHSM EVENT
7-8:30 PM, JAN. 26
“Michigan’s Historic Jewish 
Bakeries” will be the subject 
of a Zoom presentation orga-
nized by the Jewish Historical 
Society of Michigan. Stacy 
Fox, president and managing 

CHALLAH BAKE
9:30 AM, JAN. 22

JHSM EVENT
7-8:30 PM, JAN. 26

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Stacy 
Fox

