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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-30

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FRIDAY, OCT. 30

The Social Action Committee of Temple
Kol Ami will host Dr. Linda Forsberg to
speak on "Violence in Society — and Its
Carryover to Violence in the Schools,"
following Shabbat services at 8 p.m.
Information: (248) 661-0040.

FRIDAY, OCT. 30
Michigan State University's Hillel will
have a Shabbat dinner at 6 p.m.
Following dinner, Cindy Hughey of the
Michigan Jewish Conference will talk
about upcoming elections and how they
will affect students of MSU. Sponsored
by the Jewish Student Union and the
Michigan State Israel Alliance. Cost: $4.
RSVP: (517) 332-1916.

FRIDAY, NOV. 20

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Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake,
West Bloomfield. RSVP: (248) 683-5030.

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Congregation Shir Tikvah invites the
public to a Spaghetti Shabbat dinner at
6:30 p.m. followed by services at 7:45.
Dinner is meatless spaghetti and salad.
Cost: $6 for adults, $4 for children 10
and younger. Money will be collected at
the door. RSVP by Nov. 16: (248) 540-
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SUNDAY, NOV. 1

B'nai Moshe Sisterhood will host its third
annual Holiday Gift Bazaar to benefit
Sisterhood outreach programs. 11 a.m.-5
p.m. For sale: art, glass, pottery, watercol-
ors, handmade jewelry and clothing, chil-
dren's toys, accent furniture, personal and
home accessories and Judaica. Free.Food 4
available for purchase Information: (248)
661-9862.

SUNDAY, NOV. 1

Young Israel Sisterhood will hold a
Chanukah Gift Boutique at Young Israel
of Oak Park. Cost: $1 for adults. Hot dog
lunch may be purchased. Information:
Rose Cohen, (248) 569-9878.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4

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"Teva: Naturally Jewish" will present
Adam Werbach, the youngest president
ever of the Sierra Club, speaking on "Act
Now, Apologize Later." Co-sponsored by
Jewish National Fund of Detroit 7:30
p.m. at Max M. Fisher Federation
Building. Free. RSVP: Kari Grosinger,
(248) 203-1470.

NOV. 6-8

SUNDAY, NOV. 1
Hillel of Metro Detroit will participate in
the annual "Fall Fix-Up" of Jewish Family
Service, to help senior citizens in need of
minor home repairs and outdoor clean
up. Information: (248) 399-5894.

The Biennial of the Northeast Lakes
Council/Detroit Federation of the Union
of American Hebrew Congregations will
be held at the Somerset Inn in Troy. Bone
marrow donor screening, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Friday, Information: (248) 661-1244.

NOV. 6-8
Temple Kol Ami Religious School will
have a Borders Benefit Days fund-raiser at
Borders Book Store, 30995 Orchard Lake
Road, Farmington Hills. Receive coupons
from Kol Ami prior to purchasing at
Borders. Information: (248) 661-6099.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7

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POLITICS

SUNDAY, NOV. 1
The Center for New Thinking will
launch its Sunday Alternative program
with the topic "Fieger and Clinton: The
Future of the Democratic Party"10:30
a.m.-noon at Kingsley Inn, 32400
Woodward in Bloomfield Hills. State and
national leader, Doug Ross will speak and
be joined by Jack Lessenberry, Oakland
Press journalist and Wayne State
University professor, and the Center's
leader Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the
Birmingham Temple. Cost: $12; includes
coffee and bagels. Information: (248)
477-1410.

CLUBS/AFFILIATES

NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 7
The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
will hold its weekly Yiddish conversation
group facilitated by Rochelle Sable 1:30-3

Mitzvah Group of the Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will hold a road
rally fund-raiser 7 p.m. in front of the
Rain Forest in La Mirage mall,
Northwestern Highway near Inkster,
Southfield. Cost: $15 per person; includes
dinner, prizes and a raffle. Registration: .
Debbie Cohen, (248) 788-0942.

SUNDAY, NOV. 8
Maimonides Society will hold an infor-
mal breakfast with Jewish Book Fair
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speaker Dr. Steven Parker at 9:30 a.m. at
the Kahn JCC. Following the breakfast
for Jewish physicians, Parker will speak
to the public at 11 a.m. about the new
edition of "Dr. Spock's Baby and Child
Care," of which he is co-editor. This is a
program of the Jewish Federation's
Community Outreach and Education
Department. Parker is associate professor
of pediatrics at the Boston University
School of Medicine and director of the
Division of Behavioral and
Developmental Pediatrics at Boston
Medical Center. Drs. Jeffrey Devries,
David Harold and Ron. Fogel are event
chairs. Kosher laws will be observed.
Free. Spouses and colleagues welcome.
RSVP: by Nov. 3 to Jodi E. Berger at
Federation, (248) 203-1486.

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