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MSU Union Green Room. Cooper will also
discuss "What Should American Students
Know About Israel Before They Visit?"
Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m., at Hillel.
• Learn about different cultures and holi-
days at Fall Festivals & Food Wednesday,
Nov. 11, at 7 p.m., at Armstrong Hall. Call
Jessamyn at Hillel.
• Lecture by a former KKK member who
turned informant. Call for time and loca-
tion.
• Sephardic Shabbat Dinner with candle
lighting and services Friday, Nov. 17, at 6
p.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. $3 if RSVP by
Thursday, Nov. 16; $6 after Thursday.
at Birmingham Temple. Free. Rabbi Kolton
(248) 477-8295.
Caregivers of Those With Dementia —
Thursday, Nov. 16, 1:30-3 p.m. The Jewish
Community Adult Day Care Program hosts
support group meeting, at the Fleischman
Residence/Blumberg Plaza, West
Bloomfield. RSVP: Majorie Olson (248)
661-6390, ext. 403.
Infertilty and Jewish Thought —
Thursdays, in November, at 11:45 a.m.
Fertile Ground, a discussion group, discuss-
es best solutions within a Jewish ethical
framework, at Borders Books & Music
Cafe, Birmingham. All welcome. Rochelle
Anixt Gold (248) 642-3101.
University of Michigan Hillel — For infor-
mation or to RSVP, call Hillel at (734) 769-
0500.
Kristallnacht Commemoration Exhibit —
through Nov. 30. The Conference on the
Holocaust Committee features Todd
Weinstein's The Thir ty -Six Unknown: A
Photographic Exhibition Commemorating the
62nd Anniversary, in the Michigan Union
Art Lounge, Ann Arbor. Photos are based
on the Jewish folklore of Lamed Vav
Zaddikim, 36 righteous, but hidden people
who perform Tikkun Olam, the healing of
the world, and who return to anonymity
after they defeat the enemy.
OAK PARK JCC
For information or to RSVP, call the Jewish
Community Center, Jimmy Prentis Morris
Building, 15110 W 10 Mile Road Oak
Park, at (248) 967-4030. All events are free
unless otherwise noted.
Yiddish/Jewish Video Series — Monday,
Nov. 13, at 12:45 p.m. Molly Picon, the
queen of Yiddish musicals, stars in Mamele.
Music Appreciation — Tuesday, Nov. 14,
at 1 p.m. "Fabs" Kaldobsky discusses com-
posers and their music.
Lunch and Concert — Thursday, Nov. 16,
at noon. Marsha Rofel, accompanied by
pianist Martin Mandelbaum, entertains
with Yiddish, Hebrew and Broadway tunes.
Lunch at noon with concert at 1 p.m.,
$3.25; concert only, $1. Purchase at JPM
front desk.
Torah Classes - Wednesdays, 10-11 a.m.
Shoshana Ben-Ozer reads and discusses por-
tion of the Torah. Free.
SUPPORT
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren —
begins Monday, Nov. 13, at 10:30 a.m.
Space for Changing Families offers ongoing
support group with trained facilitator, at
Homestead USA Building, Southfield. Free,
but must RSVP: (248) 355-9936.
Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer's —
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1:30-3:30 p.m. The
Jewish Community Aduli- Day Care
Program's support group meets at Jewish
vocational Service, Southfield. RSVP:
Dorothy Schmittdiei
.):,)-.)000, ext.
708.
Bereavement Circle of Support — begins
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 6-7:30 p.m. A four-week
series for people who have experienced loss,
CLUBS / AFFILIATES
Used Book Sale — Nov. 10-12. Friday and
Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4
p.m. Friends of the Oak Park Library holds
sale, at the library. Also a bake and art sale.
(248) 691-7480.
Roosevelt Hadassah — Tuesday, Nov.
14, at 7:30 p.m. Kathy Bricker will
review books on Jewish/women's issues
and make gift-buying recommendations,
at Borders Books & Music, 30995
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills.
Admission by donation of new or gently
used book. Raya Goldenberg (248) 399-
0094.
Secular Humanistic Judaism Seminar
Friday-Sunday, Nov. 17-19. The
International Institute for Secular
Humanistic Judaism presents Professor
Gabriele Boccaccini of the University of
Michigan on the influence of Greek civiliza-
tion on the development of rabbinic
Judaism, at IISHJ in Farmington Hills.
Meals included. Open to the public. $200.
Call for schedule: (248) 476-9532.
AUDITIONS
Fiddler on the Roof— Monday, Nov. 13,
evening. Nancy Gurwin Presents holds
auditions for children ages 8-14, at 6-7:30
p.m., and adults, at 7:30 p.m., at the Jewish
Community Center, West Bloomfield. Be
prepared to sing from the show, read and
learn a dance routine. (248) 988-7032.
Last Night of Ballyhoo — Monday-
Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. The Players Guild of
Dearborn plans auditions for the dramatic
comedy by Alfred Uhry, at the theater.
(313) 561-TKTS.
BENEFITS
Concert Supports HAVEN — Sunday,
Nov. 12, at 4 p.m. The Madrigal Chorale
of Southfield and Measure for ✓leasure per-
form for Oakland County's center for pre-
vention and treatment of domestic violence,
sexual assault and child abuse, at St. James
Church, 241 Pearson, Ferndale. Donation.
Bo Schembechler Speaks at Chocolate
Jubilee — Sunday, Nov. 19, at noon.
auction to benefit
Alzheimer's disease, with chocolate delica-
cies from 30 restaurateurs, at the Ritz-
Carlton Hotel, Dearborn. $150 a person.
(248) 557-8277.
LECTURES
American Israeli Chamber for Economic
Development in Detroit — Friday, Nov.
17, at 7:30 a.m. Attorney Michael Traison,
Miller Canfield principal, and Limor Nakar,
economic counsel, will speak, at the Skyline
Club, 2000 Town Center, Suite 2800,
Southfield. Open to those interested in
doing business in Israel. $25. (810) 914-
7658.
EDUCATION
Dead Sea Scrolls — Tuesdays, Nov. 14-28,
at 8 p.m. Rabbi Daniel Nevins explores the
implications of the scrolls for Judaism and
Christianity today, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Free and open to the communi-
ty. Sheila Lederman (248) 851-5100.
Chabad Adult Institute — The following
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programs are five and open to the public, at
5595 W Maple Road West Bloomfield Call
for a complete listing of classes. (248) 855-
6170.
•Mystical Concepts in Judaism-Tanya —
Sundays through December, at 11 a.m. and
8 p.m. Evening class with Rabbi Avraham
Wineberg on Jewish Mysticism 6' Tanya.
• Fundamentals of Judaism — Nov. 14, at
8 p.m. Rabbi Avraham Wineberg speaks on
creation, good and evil, afterlife and the
Messiah in continuing eight-part series.
The Jewish Academy Open House —
Tuesday, Nov. 28, 7-9 p.m. JAMD is
accepting 9th, 10th and 11th graders for the
2001-2002 school year. Learn about new
day school and its programs, at the Jewish
Community Center in West Bloomfield.
(248) 592-5263.
Eilu v' Eilu — The following programs are
open to the public and unless otherwise noted
there is a fie per class. Call for a complete list of
upcoming classes: (248) 593-3490:
• Swimming in the Sea of Talmud —
Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Hal
Greenwald present lessons for everyday liv-
ing, at Borders Books & Music Cafe,
Birmingham. Free.
• Jewish History Through the Ages —
begins Wednesday, Nov. 15, 7-9 p.m. Five-
part unit explores Jewish tradition, taught by
local Conservative rabbis, at the Max M.
Fisher Federation Building, Bloomfield
Township. Limited openings. $70; $40 stu-
dents age 30 and younger. RSVP required
(248) 593-3490.
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6525 Telegraph Rd. at Maple
248-203-9050
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10-8
Saturday, 10-6
LUNCH & LEARN
Rabbi Matthew Futterman Speaks —
Wednesday, Nov. 15, at noon. Visiting
rabbi will provide an update on Israel, at
Congregation Beth Shalom. $12. RSVP
(248) 547-7970.
Product Liability — Tires Anyone? —
Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 12:15 p.m. Rabbi
Herschel Finman leads discussion referring
to modern jurisprudence and talmudic
ethics and Jewish law at the City-County
Building, Detroit. ,S10 includes Kosher
lunch. RSVP: Rabbi Finman (248) 542-
5087.
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