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Upcoming Events in Metro Detroit
WOMEN'S GROUPS
Fund-raiser For Youth Scholarships —
Wednesday, Nov. 15, 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Hidur Mitzvah, an Ada( Shalom
Sisterhood fund-raising program, presents
ways to enhance your home for the holi-
days. Speakers at morning and afternoon
sessions include Rita Milos Brownstein,
the "Jewish Martha Stewart" on table
decor, Weight Watchers chef Tim, Lynne
Nevins and Patricia Rodzik on etiquette,
at the synagogue. $40 per session. (248)
851-5100.
Sisterhood at Beth Ahm — Wednesday,
Nov. 15, at 6 p.m. Group hosts paid-up
membership dinner with entertainment
by G. Robin Beck, at the synagogue.
RSVP by Nov. 8: Estelle Smith (248)
489-0947 or Elizabeth Gross (248) 737-
9379.
MEN'S GROUPS
Gamma Kappa Chi Luncheons —
Thursdays in November, at 12:30 p.m.
Fraternity alumni meet at the China King
Restaurant, West Bloomfield. Harvey
Miller (248) 626-4144 or Al Halper
(248) 682-4986.
Brotherhood Blood Drive — Sunday,
Nov. 19, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Temple Beth El
group conducts drive, at temple. For
appointment (given preference, but walk-
ins welcome): Bryon Siegel (248) 354-
2400 days or (248) 626-1666 eves.
SENIORS
"Jewish Memories" — Wednesday, Nov.
8, at 1 p.m. Hamishpacha presents a lec-
ARTS
& ENTERTAINMENT
Localite Wins Art Exhibit. Henry
Friedman of West Bloomfield won
the Best of Show in the Warren Tri-
County Fine Arts Exhibit at the
Livonia Mall for his metal sculpture
The Shofar.
Pro-Mozart Society of Greater
Detroit — Sunday, Oct. 29, at 3
p.m. As tribute to founder and
director Marguerite Kozenn Chajes,
this society presents All-Mozart
Chamber Recital, at the
Birmingham Unitarian Church,
Bloomfield Hills. Reception follows
concert. $20. (248) 683-9626.
West Bloomfield High Play —
Nov 2-4. Thursday at 7:30 p.m.;
Friday-Saturday, at 8. WBHS pre-
sents Tom Jones, the Misadventures
of a Young Man. $5. (248) 539-
2539.
Birmingham Temple Juried Art
Nov. 3-5. Friday, 7-10:30
Show
p.m., Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5
p.m. More than 100 Midwestern
artists display and sell their work,
at the temple. Meet artists at Fri.
opening, with refreshments and
entertainment by pianist Sam
Wedes, $15 donation. Sat. & Sun.
free admission, with an art cafe and
music. (248) 477-1410.
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tune and video presentation with Lainie
Phillips, MSW, Jewish Apartments and
Services and Jennifer Epstein-Rube, at
B'nai Moshe. Refreshments. RSVP: Ruth
Raimi (248) 788-2718 or Ethel Feldman
(248) 642-0297.
YOUTH
`SPOOKTACULAR' Halloween
Concert — Saturday, Oct. 28, at 3 p.m.
Getting children into the spirit of the day
is a 60-member band. Includes parade of
children in costume to receive treats, at
the Costick Activity Center, Farmington
Hills. Free and open to the public. (248)
489-3412.
SINGLES
DSO: Concert and Dinner Program —
6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3. Starting with din-
ner at a nearby restaurant, this is the next
in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's
Overtures series. It is a chance for single
professionals, ages 25-45, to mix, mingle
and enjoy performances at Orchestra Hall
and (summers) Meadow Brook Music
Festival. $40 an evening, includes dinner
with jazz, shuttle bus service, concert and
afterglow. $195 for series of 5 concerts.
Chuck (313) 576-5130.
ON CAMPUS
Michigan State U. Hillel — For informa-
tion or to RSVP, call Hillel at (517) 332-
1916 Free transportation available..
• TEVA Bicycle/Roller Blade Excursion
on the River Trail Sunday, Oct. 29, at 1
p.m. Meet at Hillel.
Photos from left: Political analyst Eleanor Clift, Clubs & Affiliates; Solomon Schechter, Education; Artist Henry Friedman, A & E;
Rabbi Matthew Futterman, Education.
Community Calendar Notes: Items may be submitted to Community Calendar in three ways. Write: Sharon Luckerman, Editorial Assistant, the
Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034; fax: (248) 354-6069; or e-mail sluckerm@thejewishnews.com . The deadline for sub-
missions is Thursday noon, 8 days prior to issue date. For more information, call (248) 354-6060, ext. 265.
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