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MARCH 16 • 2023 | 53

BIM BOM BABY
10-11 AM, MARCH 17
Bim Bom Baby is a Shabbat
celebration for babies to
5-year-olds at Temple Shir
Shalom in West Bloomfield.
Join with friends and make
new ones as we welcome
Shabbat with the rabbis and
cantor, play, sing and braid
challah to take home. There
is no charge for this event.
All are welcome.

JEWISH PEOPLEHOOD
9:15 AM, MARCH 19
Politically and religiously,
North American and Israeli
Jews are increasingly
growing apart. As Israel
marks its 75th year of
independence, can we still
claim that the Jewish people
share one destiny? When
values and priorities diverge,
can there be a collective
identity? Join the Jewish
Federation of Greater
Washington, in partnership
with the Shalom Hartman
Institute, for a riveting
keynote address online
on this pressing topic by
Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman,
president of the Shalom
Hartman Institute: info@
shalomhartman.org.

BOOKSTOCK COLLECTION
NOON-2 PM, MARCH 19
Drive up and drop off your
gently used books and
audiobooks, records, CDs
and DVDs at Bookstock’s
final collection at
Congregation Beth Ahm,
5075 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield (south entrance).
Volunteers will take your
donations from your car and
provide a donation receipt.
Bookstock will return to
Laurel Park Place in Livonia

April 23-30, 2023. Questions,
visit bookstockmi.org or call
248-502-2849.

DADDY/DAUGHTER DANCE
5-7 PM, MARCH 19
Get your dancing shoes on
for the 19th Annual Dance for
daughters/granddaughters
and their dads and zaydies/
grandpas. This special night
at Adat Shalom Synagogue
in Farmington Hills will
include dancing, photo
booth and dinner, and

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
WISDOM & COFFEE
MARCH 25, 9:30-10:30 AM

continued on page 53

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• Tax Liens
• Collection Notices
• Penalties
• Unfi
led Tax Returns
• Audits

Call us today to answer your questions
or to schedule a meeting and say
goodbye to those sleepless nights!

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www.levytaxhelp.com

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HQ: 28400 Southf
eld Road., Lathrup Village, Michigan 48076

S.D.: Owed the IRS $207,214.
With our help, the case was
settled for $7352.

D.D.: Client owed the IRS
$110,203. Our f
rm negotiated an
Offer in Compromise to settle the
debt for $12,226.

L.J.: With our assistance, client’s
IRS debt of $1,014,078 was
reduced to $100,490.

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We Help!

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with your tax problems?

• 22 years of specializing in tax resolution and working
with the IRS and State Taxing Authorities

• We have helped thousands of clients nationwide to save
tens of millions of dollars each year!

• A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau

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