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May 26, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 21

…MAY 26 • 2022 | 21 PRESENTING SPONSOR Barbara and Michael Kratchman Thank You Premier Event Sponsors! VIRTUOSO SPONSOR Bluma Schechter CONDUCTOR SPONSORS Judy and Jeff Aisen | Janet Aronoff | Frances and Kenneth Eisenberg Judy and Irwin Elson | Nancy and James Grosfeld Gail Katz – Hava Leichtman Creative Expressions Fund Katie and Evan Leibhan | Joy and Allan Nachman ARTIST SPONSORS Nora Lee and Guy Barron | Faye and Paul Blatt | Rh...…

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…22 | MAY 26 • 2022 I f you’re driving an electric or hybrid vehicle around Kalamazoo and need some charging power, you could head to the parking lot at Temple B’nai Israel. The congregation maintains two power lines available to anyone. The charging station, installed last June, might impress onlookers as strictly an expression of environmental concerns, but the congregation also is expressing a modernized approach to spirituality....…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 23 mentally conscious and to be part of an effort of like-mind- ed faith organizations, ” Odza said. “Having EV chargers at Temple B’nai Israel makes it easy and convenient for me to recharge my car. “I hope that someday soon we will all take for granted that chargers are nearly everywhere we travel. For now, I’m happy to know that our congregation is out front in encouraging sustainable practices. ” Bertman likes...…

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…24 | MAY 26 • 2022 OUR COMMUNITY T here’s a mitzvah I like to do; it’s so easy you can do it, too! Just a few coins is all it takes, for you to do the Tzedakah Shake!” Among the many mitzvot students learned about this year, tzedakah was one we focused on each week. Every Sunday morning, the students at Yachad, the combined religious school of Temple Emanu-El and Congregation Beth Shalom, both in Oak Park, came together to s...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 25 OUR COMMUNITY T ake a peek inside JSL ’s Meer Apartments in West Bloomfield and you’ll see residents participating in usual independent living activities, such as a book club, playing cards and shmoozing. But one you might not expect — a men’s woodworking club — was started about four years ago by Meer’s Environmental Services Supervisor Rick Napper. “ At previous buildings I’ve worked at, I’ve always had a men’...…

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…26 | MAY 26 • 2022 F ew experiences are more disheart- ening for a newly minted Jewish college student or young profes- sional than an encounter with anti-Jewish bigotry, which is spreading and becoming more vicious and prominent on campuses and in media, especially social media. As part of a year-long effort to con- front antisemitism — often masquer- ading as anti-Zionism or opposition to Israel or social activism on behalf of the P...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 27 ment is trying to recruit.” Tishby’s book, written in the popular argot of the millennial (and even young- er generation) — filled with “F-bombs,” by her own description — offers a skeletal history of Zionism, including the complex poli- tics, militarism, immigration, ethnic displacement and upheaval that reshaped the modern Middle East. Growing up in Israel, she had her existence shaped by the reality of war an...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY 28 | MAY 26 • 2022 F arber Hebrew Day School-Yeshivat Akiva’s 58th Annual Dinner takes place on June 8, and this year’s alumni honorees, Chaya and Joey Selesny and Shaindle Braunstein-Cohen, are as representative as ever of Farber’s consistency in producing communal leaders. The Selesnys’ time at Farber shaped them as people and professionals, and Joey Selesny fondly recalls there always being a desire for excel...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 29 M1 Concourse is excited to announce the opening of a 28,500 SF state-of-the-art event center located immediately adjacent to the Champion Motor Speedway, where your guests can enjoy thrill rides around our 1.5-mile track that you cannot experience anywhere else. M1 Concourse is one of the most unique entertainment facilities in the Midwest. Our new event center is ideal for hosting signature events, including vehi...…

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…30 | MAY 26 • 2022 OUR COMMUNITY W DIV-TV Sports Director Bernie Smilovitz is a go-to source for news about Detroit’s franchise sports teams and other professional sports. A winner of six local Emmys and six Best Sportscaster Awards, he’s known for the humor that informs his reporting and in his trade- mark “Bernie’s Bloopers” and “Weekend at Bernie’s” sports segments. Smilovitz was born in Brooklyn and raised in southeast Wa...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 31 ed Poland in September 1939, “we had to go to the borders to fight back, ” Izzy said. Held four years in a slave labor camp, he recalled in the film being forced to cut trees that 30 or 40 people would then carry up the hill. After escaping with others, the group lived in the woods and did whatever was need- ed to survive as part of the Resistance. Years later, Izzy received a letter from the Hungarian governme...…

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…32 | MAY 26 • 2022 D aniel Aschheim, Deputy Consul General at the Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest, was in Metro Detroit last week to get the word out about Social Impact Grants from the Israeli Consulate. Three grants of up to $5,000 will be offered to applicants who are committed to creating social impact in new ways or through maintaining existing social programs. Aschheim, based in Chicago, said part of his j...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 33 Rolling Hills 3300 Crumb Road  Commerce Township, MI 48390  RollingHillsRetirement.com 248-716-1887 Apartments are Renting Fast. Call today to RSVP or schedule a private tour: June Events Invite a fun-loving friend to join you for a night of music and dancing! Experience our resort lifestyle firsthand with a tour of our beautiful community, meeting our friendly managers and residents, and showing off your best d...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY 34 | MAY 26 • 2022 I t looked like any other funer- al procession, except there was no hearse and no corpse. Volunteers in a small convoy of cars from Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park to Hebrew Memorial Park in Clinton Township were carrying old prayerbooks and other printed materials containing the name of God. According to Jewish tradi- tion, these need to be stored or buried, not trashed or burned. Such item...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 35 It literally turned my life around. How a short-term training program from Oakland Community College gave Shawn McWilliams opportunity and a lucrative career. OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE STAFF L ike so many teenagers, Shawn McWilliams grad- uated high school with- out knowing what he wanted to do with his life. “I was told to go to a four- year college and get a degree to find a job,” says Shawn, who graduated fro...…

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…36 | MAY 26 • 2022 W hen Moishe Pod Detroit opened in December 2021, there was one goal: to build upon Detroit’s already vibrant Jewish community. Geared for young adults and organized by couple Jeremy Rosenberg, 23, and Menuchah Bluth, 24, who goes by Chella, Moishe Pod Detroit puts on events, social gatherings and more to create a hub for Jewish Detroit. Rosenberg and Bluth live in-house at Moishe Pod Detroit (or MoPo), l...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 37 we come across someone new who’s Jewish and hasn’t found that sweet spot of how they want to be engaged [with the community], we try to make ourselves available to them.” For Rosenberg and Bluth, who were hosting Shabbat dinners and other Jewish events long before becoming Moishe Pod Detroit residents, the pod was an excellent way to continue their mission with the support of the larger Jewish community. It a...…

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…38 | MAY 26 • 2022 faces&places Hosted by Motown Museum and the Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC, the May 15 Motown Seder brought together Detroit’s Jewish and Black leaders using the model of a traditional seder dinner. After a warm welcome from Motown Museum Chairwoman and CEO Robin Terry and JCRC/AJC Executive Director Rabbi Asher Lopatin, guests enjoyed and sang along during performances from the museum’s 2022 Amplify...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 39 NOAH BISHOP COHEN The Next Generation of “SOLD” ns.cohen26@gmail.com MELANIE BISHOP “SOLD” is my middle name melaniesold@aol.com 4130 Telegraph Rd. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 MelanieSold.com 248.867.7800 OVER $94 MILLION SOLD IN 2021! SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS! • Over $94 million SOLD in 2021! • We live & work in your area. • 2 top agents for the price of one! • Call now for a free market anal...…

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…40 | MAY 26 • 2022 faces&places Approximately 500 people gathered at Hillel Day School in West Bloomfield May 2 to celebrate Nancy and Robert “Bobby” Schostak as they received the 2022 Dream Maker and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal (z’’l) Awards at the school’s Annual Gala. Annie Slabotsky, a 2011 Hillel graduate, also received the Distinguished Alumni Award. Guests enjoyed an evening filled with exciting live and silent auctions, live ...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 41 faces&places At a programming committee meeting back in March, members of the Cancer Thrivers Network decided it was ready to have an in-person activity and chose to do a program at Goldner Walsh Nursery in Pontiac, where participants could build their own terrariums. “We have a lot of members inter- ested in plants and both indoor and outdoor gardening, ” said Trisha Mindel, Cancer Thrivers Network program mana...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY 42 | MAY 26 • 2022 I t happened in 1998, then not again until 2015. Now it’s happened again. What’s happened? The West Bloomfield High School baseball team has won a league championship. The Lakers — guided by 26-year-old Coach Josh Birnberg — won the Oakland Activities Association White Division title this spring, only their third league cham- pionship in 25 years. “ A day I will never forgot” is how Birnberg describe...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 43 not done. We’re moving on to our next goal,” said Weiss, who hit two home runs in a game against Farmington earlier this month and will continue his baseball career next season at Schoolcraft College in Livonia. His brother Andrew Weiss, a former West Bloomfield baseball player, is finishing his Schoolcraft baseball career this spring before moving to play at Michigan- Dearborn. He’s an outfielder. Schoolcraft p...…

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…44 | MAY 26 • 2022 R abbi Herbert Yoskowitz stepped away from being the full-time spiritual leader of Adat Shalom Synagogue in 2018, but he has not stepped away from professional leadership in the ethical imperative of the rabbinate. The rabbi’s central commitment has moved from synagogue to academia as he regularly conducts two seven-session seminars at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. Both are par...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 45 “Just as I am passionate about transmitting the tragic lessons of history to the next generation of physicians, I want them to know about Jewish physicians and nurses who rose to great heights and remained true to high ethical standards in caring for people in ghettos and concentration camps even at the risk of their lives.” In planning seminar content, Yoskowitz consulted with Professor Dan Michman, head of...…

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…ERETZ S ean (or Zeesha) Littman, 31, made ali- yah from Oak Park in 2011, about two months after he married Ilana. He cred- its the decision to his wife’s wisdom. They live with their children, Tamar, 9, Emuna, 8, Tzofia, 6, and Ahuva Roza, 17 months, in Ramat Beit Shemesh. JN: Where did you move to? Sean: At first, we lived in Tel Zion, which is a Yishuv out- side of Jerusalem, where we knew one person who lived there. We ended...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 47 Michelle Bortnick, Jackie Eaton, Pam Farber, Anna Gartman, Adina Levin, Nick Porterfield, and Lauren Sterling ADINA LEVIN Elementary Judaic Studies Educator Kindergarten NICK PORTERFIELD Middle School Educator Language Arts & Social Studies Grades 5-6 TO ELEMENTARY EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR, JODI TEPPER MAZAL TOV Hillel celebrates ALL of its incredible teachers who inspire a passion for learning each and every day. H...…

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…48 | MAY 26 • 2022 Brooks Kogan Barron, son of Lori Kaftan and Marc Barron, will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Friday, May 27, 2022. He will be joined in celebration by his brother Quinn. Brooks is the loving grandchild of Carole Kaftan Rubin and Barry Rubin, Geraldine and Melvin Kaftan, and Nora and Guy Barron. Brooks is a student at Birmingham Covington School in Bloomfield...…

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…Marx-Grossman S ally and Leonard Grossman of Berkley and Lynette and Eric Marx of Cape Town, South Africa, are thrilled to announce the engagement of their children Michelle Malka Grossman and Jason Yaakov Marx. Michelle graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in journalism. She is senior marketing manager for a large digital marketing company, and her career has included serving in the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit and...…

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…50 | MAY 26 • 2022 BENJAMIN STERN Bloomfield Hills High School National Honor Society, International Thespian Society, BBYO Regional President, Nu?Detroit Teen Editor, Hawkeye Managing Editor, Jewish Fund Teen Board, Temple Israel Madrich, Roots, Youth Federation of Temple Israel, Teen Engagement Fellowship, Theater, Superior rating in acting, Student Leadership, Class VP, United and Varsity Soccer. Elon University HUNTER ZORN-B...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 51 MAY 26 • 2022 | 51 JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT 80 80th th Anniversary Anniversary For those without computer access, please mail the following to 32255 NORTHWESTERN HWY, SUITE 205 FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334: • Who is Turning 80? [first/last] • What Day is their Birthday? • Personalized Message and Signature • A picture of the birthday person (if you would like the picture returned, please include a stamped retu...…

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…52 | MAY 26 • 2022 Synagogue Directory METRO DETROIT CONSERVATIVE Adat Shalom Synagogue Farmington Hills (248) 851-5100 adatshalom.org Congregation Beth Ahm West Bloomfield (248) 851-6880 cbahm.org Congregation Beth Shalom Oak Park (248) 547-7970 congbethshalom.org Beth Tephilath Moses Mt. Clemens (586) 996-3138 bethtephilathmoses.com B’nai Israel Synagogue West Bloomfield (248) 432-2729 bnaiisraelwb.org Congregation B’nai Moshe Wes...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 53 Temple Emanu-El Oak Park (248) 967-4020 emanuel-mich.org Temple Israel West Bloomfield (248) 661-5700 temple-israel.org Temple Kol Ami West Bloomfield (248) 661-0040 tkolami.org Temple Shir Shalom West Bloomfield (248) 737-8700 shirshalom.org REFORM/RENEWAL Congregation Shir Tikvah Troy (248) 649-4418 shirtikvah.org SECULAR/HUMANISTIC Congregation for Humanistic Judaism of Metro Detroit Farmington Hi...…

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…54 | MAY 26 • 2022 S martphones can do amazing things — few more amazing than Waze, the Israeli-designed satellite navigation system acquired by Google in 2013. But there is one thing even Waze cannot do. It can tell you how to get there, but it cannot tell you where to go. That is something you must decide. The most important decision we can make in life is to choose where we want eventually to be. Without a sense of destiny an...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 55 envisaged by the Torah is that in it every individual mattered. Justice was to be paramount. The rich could not buy special treatment and the poor were not left destitute. When it came to communal celebrations, everyone — especially the orphan, the widow, the stranger — was to be included. Everyone had at least some share in the harvest of grain and fruit. Employers were to treat employees with fairness and sensit...…

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…ARTS&LIFE ART You’ll find plenty of Jewish artists at this summer’s fairs. SUZANNE CHESSLER CONTRIBUTING WRITER May 28-30: Kensington Metropark Art Fair. kensingtonartfair.com. June 4-5: Palmer Park Art Fair, near Woodward and Seven Mile in Detroit. palmerparkartfair.com. June 4-5: Art on the Grand, downtown Farmington. artonthegrand.com. June 11: Berkley Art Bash, 12 Mile in downtown Berkley. berkleyartbash.com. June 11-...…

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…F rom the colorful glass Judaica projects of Bobby Harr to the colorful abstract oil paintings of Eva Antebi-Lerman, artistic creativity of all kinds will be filling the displays at warm-weather fairs returning to Detroit and surrounding areas. While Harr’s projects will be seen at three of the fairs (Art of Fire in Royal Oak, Art in the Park in Plymouth and Orchard Lake Fine Art Show in West Bloomfield) among those listed below, Anteb...…

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…58 | MAY 26 • 2022 color,” said Harr, whose orig- inal career had been in retail before he felt comfortable in his place and time finan- cially to pursue art full time. “Everything I do is on black glass. The way I do the colors, it screams on the black, and that’s the way the color comes out the best.” Inspired by watching a television program about famed artist Dale Chihuly, he was essentially self-taught by studying books and a...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 59 PHOTO: SAINT AUGUST 9-28 • DETROIT OPERA HOUSE BroadwayInDetroit.com | 800-982-2787 | Fisher Box Office Groups (10+) broadwayindetroitgroups@theambassadors.com (subject: Ain’t Too Proud) OC - August 14 - 7:30PM Stay in the know with all things Jewish... Get The Detroit Jewish News print edition delivered to your door every week for less than $2 per issue. thejewishnews.com/subscription Get The Detroit Jewish News p...…

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…60 | MAY 26 • 2022 L ois Pincus Cohn’s beau- tiful historic home is a wonderful backdrop for her paintings, sculptures and books about art and architecture. An art lover who describes herself as “more of a modernist,” she has been a col- lector for many years, adding to her collection after marriage to her late husband, Judge Avern Cohn. In 1984, she transformed her interest in art into a business — Artspace II, a gallery for th...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 61 TOP GUN, AGAIN; A MYSTERY, A MEMOIR AND MINCEMEAT FICTIONS Top Gun: Maverick opens in theaters on May 27. It is a sequel to Top Gun (1986), a huge box-office hit that starred Tom Cruise as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, a stu- dent at the Navy’s fighter pilot school. The sequel finds Maverick (Cruise) leading a group of recent pilot school graduates on a secret, very dangerous mission. Jennifer Connelly, 51, plays...…

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…62 | MAY 26 • 2022 PLAY OPENS NOW-JUNE 19 A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline is at Meadow Brook Theatre on the campus of Oakland University in Rochester. A disc jockey from Patsy Cline’s hometown of Winchester, Va., traces the late singer’s footsteps from early honky-tonk and radio days through her rise at the Grand Ole Opry, plus her appearances at Carnegie Hall and Las Vegas. Tickets range from $36 to $46 and are available by cal...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 63 JHSM MEETING 11 AM- 1 PM, JUNE 2 The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan will hold its annual meeting at the Corner Ballpark in Detroit. Part of the pro- gram will be the recog- nition of Arthur Horwitz and Harriet Saperstein with the presentation of the Leonard Simons History Makers Award. Register: form.jotform. com/221214752273146. RABBINIC PANEL 7-9 PM, JUNE 2 At Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield; also avai...…

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…64 | MAY 26 • 2022 I n fall of 2017, Jill Kasle’s husband, Matt, was diagnosed with cancer. Four months later, Jill was diagnosed with cancer as well. With four young kids just starting out in elementary school, the situation was extraordinarily challenging for the couple. “We tried to keep things really positive and optimistic, ” says Jill Kasle, who is the founder and owner of gourmet ice cream bar on wheels Bombshell Treat Bar, w...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 65 try, Kasle connected with a contract culi- nary expert to help develop Belgian choc- olate recipes. With 12 flavor profiles ready to go, the idea hit another roadblock: the COVID-19 pandemic. “Now, there was no way for me to get this out into the public, ” Kasle recalls. Instead of using soft-serve like the shop in Montreal, she had to pivot to something more realistic. “I realized the only way I could get this into p...…

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…66 | MAY 26 • 2022 DINING C arol Eisenshtadt and her friends from the West Bloomfield JCC (now known as “The J”) were elated to be able to sit down, relax and spend time together. Most hadn’t seen each other since early in the pandemic, but they were recently able to meet for bagels and coffee at The Porch, a new kosher grab-and-go spot located just inside The J’s entrance. Eisenshtadt’s group has met at the venue twice so f...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 67 ESTHER ALLWEISS INGBER After 36 years in Southfield, Mcvee’ s is now open at our new location in Troy 1129 E Long Lake Rd, Troy Michigan 48085 (248) 817-2980 | www.mcveespubandgrub.com Monday & Tuesday: 11am – 10pm Wednesday-Saturday: 11am – 11pm | Sunday: 12am – 9pm …

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…68 | MAY 26 • 2022 ANDIAMO – BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP 6676 Telegraph Road Bloomfield, MI 48301 (248) 865-9300 Our principles are based on the three Italian staples of great food, family and a zest for life. Our consistent hard work, commitment to quality and support of our community earned us HOUR Detroit’s 2021 Best Restaurant award. ANTONIO’S CUCINA ITALIANA Canton: (734) 981-9800 Dearborn Heights: (313) 278-6000 Farmington Hills: (...…

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…MAY 26 • 2022 | 69 A N U N F O RG E T TA B L E D I N I N G E X P E R I E N C E E V E RY T I M E ! Our cuisine and unparalleled service makes our award-winning restaurants the top dining destinations in metro Detroit. Delight in the finest seafood at Joe Muer, experience elevated gastropub dining at Birmingham Pub, and indulge in remarkable scratch-made pasta at Andiamo. Our restaurants all feature crafted cocktails, sommelier curated wines,...…

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