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March 28, 2024 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-03-28

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children in the community.
• Sisterhood will share the
spirit of the coming Passover
holiday with a nod toward the
Sephardic observance of the
holiday. The meal will include
Sephardic-style charoset and
salad. Aviva Phillips will lead
the service and CBS Executive
Director Shira Shapiro is the
song leader.
• $48 adult; $20 ages 5-12,
March 28-April 3.
• RSVP: (248) 547-7970 (CBS
office); vegetarian meals are
available by advance request.
• Questions: lindabell@aol.
com.

AISH HATORAH
IN THE WOODS
in Oak Park (Orthodox)
Men’s Seder
6 p.m. Wednesday, April 10
• Open to men in the
community.
• Rabbis Simcha Tolwin and
Tzvi Sytner of Toronto will be
the co-leaders.
• $50; includes food and wine.
• RSVP: aishdetroit.com.
• Questions: (248) 327-3579.

ADAT SHALOM
SYNAGOGUE
in Farmington Hills
(Conservative)
Not Your Zeidie’s Seder
6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11
• Open to men in the
community.
• Men’s Club and synagogue
clergy focus each year
on innovative Passover
experiences that still honor
Jewish traditions.
• $30, $40 guest; includes
food and a wine-tasting, with
pre-orders available from
a community kosher wine
vendor.
• RSVP: jlive.app/events/7024
and choose Adat Shalom
Men’s Club.
• Questions: lmkmpa@gmail.
com.

CONGREGATION
BETH AHM
in West Bloomfield
(Conservative)
Men’s Seder
7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11
• Open to men in the
community.
• Men’s Club is hosting a
casual, matzah-less meal in
preparation for Passover.
• Guests may bring a bottle of
spirits to share.
• $50 by April 1 with paid
reservation only.
• RSVP: cbahm.org/event/
mensseder2024.
• Questions: sidanrn@gmail.
com

CONGREGATION
SHAAREY ZEDEK
in Southfield (Conservative)
How to Bring Fun into Your Seder
10 a.m. Sunday, April 14
• Open to the community
• Rabbi Yonatan Dahlen is the
leader.
• Questions: (248) 357-5544
(CSZ office).





ISAAC AGREE
DOWNTOWN
SYNAGOGUE
in Detroit (Conservative)
Partnership Seder
4-6 p.m. Sunday, April 14
• Event at BCTC, 8801
Woodward in Detroit.
• Open to the community.
• IADS has an interfaith seder
each year with its friends
from Breakers Covenant
Church/Bethel Community
Transformation Center
(BCTC), housed in the former
Temple Beth El. IADS Rabbi
Arianna Silverman and BCTC
Pastor Aramis Hines will
co-lead the special service
rooted in community, justice
and freedom.
• Free; includes dinner.
• RSVP: downtownsynagogue.
com/events and JLive.app/
events/ once the event is live.
• Questions: bean@
downtownsynagogue.com.

TEMPLE KOL AMI
in West Bloomfield (Reform)
Intergenerational Women’s Seder
6 p.m. Monday, April 15
• Open to women in the
community.

• Sisterhood event will
celebrate the coming holiday
and the historical role of
women using its own women’s
Haggadah.
• Donations of menstrual
supplies are requested.
Mothering Justice, a grassroots
organization, will distribute
the supplies to females at
schools, shelters and prisons.
• A Charoset Bar will include
ingredients for guests to
customize their own charoset
for the seder meal.
• Free for sisterhood members,
$18 for guests, payable in
advance or at event.
• RSVP: By April 10 and also
questions: tkasisterhood@
gmail.com.

CONGREGATION
SHAAREY ZEDEK
in Southfield (Conservative)
Family Passover Program
9:30 a.m.-noon Sunday,
April 21
• Open to families with
children from newborn to age
12.
• Questions: (248) 357-5544
(CSZ office).

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