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Thursday, Jan. 21
Cantorial concert by Cantor Stephen
Dubov of Temple Beth El, with pianist
Marty. Mandelbau m, 1 p.m., _Jaffe Hall.
Free. Noon lunch, $2.25. Tickets for
lunch by' Jan. I 5.
YOUTH
Sunday, Jan. 10
Loren B. Fischer Cultural Arts series
presents a retelling of "Little Red
N_
-) Riding Hood" for children, 12:45 p.m.,
Temple Beth El. Free. (248) 851-1100,
ext. 3149.
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Monday, Jan. 18
Adat Shalom Synagogue's Men's Club
and Youth & Education department
family hosting an ice-skating party,
3:30-6 p.m., Farmington Hills Ice
Arena, 35500 Eight Mile, Farmington
Hills. Pizza dinner. Cost: $7.50 per
skater, $5 non-skater; $2 skates rented
at arena. RSVP: by Jan. 11. (248) 851-
5100.
ARTS AND
• ENTERTAINMENT
Saturdays, Jan. 9 and 23
Robert Edward Levin will discuss his
• debut novel The Lizard and the Fly, 2 4
p.m. Jan. 9, Barnes & Noble, 396 John
R, Troy and 2-4 *p.m. Jan. 23, Barnes &
Noble, 2800 S. Rochester Rd.,
Rochester Hills. Rhonda S. Verona,
(248) 352-7779.
EDUCATION
Sunday, Jan. 10
Jewish Library Association of
Metropolitan Detroit presents a
Classification and Automation Workshop,
2 p.m., Temple Israel. Kosher deli lunch
available at 1:30. Charge. Rachel Erlich,
(248) 661-5700 or e-mail
TILibrary@aol.com .
Monday, Jan. 11
Congregation Shir Tikvah's winter Hebrew
classes begin. Dorit Edut, (248) 543-
4255.
Monday, Jan. 11
Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish
Parenting Center presents "Lamaze-I Tov,"
childbirth techniques with Flora Hommel,
7:30 p.m., 4200 Walnut Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield. Refreshments and drawing for
free Lamaze series. RSVP: Janet Pont,
(248) 681-5353.
Monday, Jan. 11
Congregation B'nai Moshe presents a three-
part Hamispacha Lunch 'N Learn series for
adults ages 60 and older, 11:30 a.m. Topic:
"Is Yom Toy Early or Late? Understanding
the Jewish Calendar." Cost: $6. RSVP:
Pearlena Bodzin, (248) 357-1157.
Tuesday, Jan. 12
Zamir Chorale of Metropolitan Detroit
is holding open rehearsals, 7:30 p.m.,
Agency for Jewish Education, 21550
W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Larry
Katkowsky, (313) 861-8990 or Debra
Luria, (248) 851-8560.
SUPPORT
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Now through Feb. 3
Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses hosts bereavement support
group, conducted by psychotherapist
Robert Hack, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Wednesdays. Free. Anita, (248) 851-
6880.
Now through Feb. 8
Space for Changing Families offers a 6-
week divorce support group on
Mondays. Suggestion donation: $30.
RSVP: (248) 355-9936.
Monday, Jan. 11
Children and Adults with Attention
Deficit Disorder (CHADD) "Survival
Tips for Women" with Terry Matlen,
7:30 p.m., Way Elementary School,
765 W. Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield
Hills. Registration, 7 p.m. Free for
members, $5 donation non-members.
(248) 682-6185.
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is the time to
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decide if you want to
spend a year in Israel
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Tuesday, Jan. 12
Next in the Oakland University luncheon
lecture series is "The Brilliant.and Bizarre
Brontes," presented by Dr. Elliot Engel.
Warren Chateau Hall, 6015 E. 10 Mile,
Warren. Open to all. Call for time, tickets:
(248) 751-6279 or (810) 573-6356.
Tuesday, Jan. 12
Rabbi Max Weine Institute for Judaism
will begin its winter/spring semester. Rabbi
David Nelson and Alicia Nelson will teach
a study course in basic Jewish beliefs. 7:30-
9:30 p.m., Congregation Beth Shalom.
Rabbi Nelson, (248) 547-7970.
LUNCH AHDLEARN
Thursday, Jan. 14
Temple Beth El's next "Lunch and Learn"
is "The Jews of India," 11:45 a.m.
Presented by Elizabeth Bloch, RJE, direc-
tor of education at the temple. All wel-
come. Cost: $15 members, $18 guests.
RSVP: (248) 865-0612.
Tuesday, Jan. 19
Jewish Federation Women's Campaign and
Education Department next "Rekindling
Shabbat Lunch and Learn is "Capturing
the Magic of Shabbat," noon at Max M.
Fisher Federation Building, 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills. Speakers:
Rabbi Asher Lopatin, rabbi of Anshe
Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation in
Chicago, and Rachel Tessler Lopatin, pro-
gram director at Anshe Emet Synagogue
in Chicago. Kosher luncheon, $10. RSVP:
by Jan. 13, Kari Grosinger at Federation,
(248) 203-1481.
Find out about post-high
school and pOStre011ege
programs like:
• Project Otzma - the ultimate
real - life experience
• WUJS - learn Hebrew and work in
your field of interest
• Habonim Dror Workshop work, study
and live on a kibbutz
• Nativ - leadership program that
earns college credit
• Young Judaea Year Course - Jewish and
Zionist education
• MASA - 1- year intensive leadership course
$2000 subsidy from the Jewish Federation
is available for each program
($2850 for Project Otzma)
For more information call Lisa Hobson
(2,48) 645-7,43.71th
miconn@jfmd.org
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