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March 14, 2024 - Image 55

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MARCH 14 • 2024 | 59

tbebloomfieldhills.shulcloud.
com/form/Israel-at-75-
exhibit. Through a series
of panels, this exhibit
explores Israel through the
eyes of Jewish Detroit.

GRAY MATTERS
1 PM, MARCH 20 (WED.)
Virtual session on “Healthy
Gut, Healthy Brain”
with naturopathic doc-
tor Michelle Davila. The
microbes that live in our
gut can have a profound
influence on our mood and
cognitive function. Join us
to learn about the connec-
tion between the gut and
the brain, as well as prac-
tical steps you can take to
promote optimal digestive,
mental, emotional and cog-
nitive health for yourself
and your family. Register in
advance at https://tinyurl.
com/5n7kambs.

FLUTE & STRINGS
7 PM, MAR. 20 (WED.)
At Southfield Parks
& Recreation, 26000
Evergreen Road,
Southfield. Enjoy world
tour with DSO Principal
Flute Hannah Hammel
Maser. Musical styles from
Germany and Argentina
plus a short Italian stay
with a string quartet by
Hugo Wolf. Visit: tickets.
dso.org.

CELTIC TENORS
8 PM, MAR. 20 (WED.)
At The Ark, 316 S. Main,
Ann Arbor. Celtic songs,
exhilarating classics, a
capella pieces and popular
contemporary songs. $30.

TBE ADULT PURIM PARTY
6:30 PM, MARCH 21
(THURS.)
Purim isn’t exclusive to
kids — it’s a celebration
for all ages! Temple Beth
El invites adults to par-
take in the festivities at an
Adult Purim Party, where
they’ll feature Esther’s
Story (Taylor’s Version)
in a lively spiel. Adorn
yourself in your favorite
concert outfits and gather
your friends for an eve-
ning of unforgettable fun,
complete with refreshing
drinks and concert-worthy
delicacies. Tickets are $18
per person at tbebloomfield-
hills.shulcloud.com/form/
TBEAdultPurim2024.

COMMUNITY PURIM FUN
MARCH 23-24 (SAT.-SUN.)
Celebrate Purim togeth-
er. Erev Purim festivities
(Maariv, Havdalah, &
Megillah reading and
raffle, followed by des-
sert & music) beginning
at 8:45 pm, hosted by
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Register by March
20, to be entered into the
raffle for prizes! Wear your
best costume for 1st &
2nd place contest prizes.
Purim morning community
services & Megillah read-

ing followed by breakfast
beginning at 8:30 am
hosted by B’nai Israel
Synagogue. Family Purim
Shpiel at 10:30 am followed
by the carnival at 10:30 am,
hosted by Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Kravings will
sell lunch during the car-
nival. All Purim festivities
are free of charge. At the
carnival, there will be many
games, inflatables, minia-
ture motorways, a dance
party with Star Trax and
more. Kids will win tickets
to buy prizes at the shuk
(market). Register: jive.app/
events/6507

PURIM BASH
7 PM, MARCH 23 (SAT.)
At Congregation Shir
Tikvah in Troy. Tropical
Adult Purim Bash celebrat-
ing Rabbi Alicia’s birthday;
$10 entry fee plus cash
bar for wine & beer. Dance
class at 7:30-8:15 pm; open
dancing to Cuban music;
finger food provided.
Registration now to March
22: Adult Purim Bash/
Event/Congregation Shir
Tikvah.

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