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tures unless otherwise indicated. $8 mem-
bers, $9 guests. Birmingham Unitarian
Church, Woodward at Lone Pine. (248)
338-0105.
• The Potato — Tuesday, Oct. 23,
7:30-9:30 p.m. From the book by Larry
Zuckerman.
• Buddha — Thursday, Oct. 25, 10
a.m.-noon. From the biography by
Karen Armstrong.
Frankel Center for Judaic Studies —
Women and Cancer
Show a gal pal how much you care.
Tell Mom you really, really love her. Let your sister know she's important to you.
On October 25th, bring a woman you love to Cancer AnswerNight.
During this good-for-you event, our experts will explore two issues
that are important to every woman: cancer and the female body.
We'll tell you how breast and gynecological cancers are found, how we're fighting them
and how women are surviving! We'll discuss risk factors, research, new treatments
and tried-and-true drugs. We'll answer your questions, calm your fears
and send you home with the information you need...for life.
You Go, Girl!
Our Speakers:
Daniel F. Hayes, MD
Clinical Director, Breast Cancer Program
U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center
R. Kevin Reynolds, MD, FACOG, FACS
Director, Gynecologic Oncology Clinic
U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center
Livonia West Holiday Inn (On Six Mile, just east of 1-275)
Instead of taking Mom to dinner or going to the movies with a friend, why not be a life-saver?
Reserve your place today. The evening is FREE!
For reservations, please call 1-800-742-2300 and enter category #7870.
Or, reserve your place online at www.cancermed.umich.edu/learnicanansnight.htm.
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Mon., • Sat. 10-5
University of Michigan, Frieze Building,
Ann Arbor. (734) 763-9047.
• "The Invention of Rosh Hashanah:
Interpreting the Festival of New
Returns" — Wednesday, Oct. 24, 4
p.m. Moshe Gold, Department of
English, Fordham University. 3032
Frieze Bldg.
• "Sephardic Songs in the Imagined
Jewish Communities of Spain and
Portugal" — Thursday, Oct. 25, 4
p.m. Dr. Judith R. Cohen, ethnomusi-
cologist, adjunct graduate faculty, York
University Music Department, Toronto.
3050 Frieze Bldg.
"The World is a Narrow Bridge —
Excursions in Jewish Spirituality" —
Tuesdays, Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 20, 7:30-9
p.m. Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg and Rabbi
Hal Greenwald explore Jewish pathways
to the soul. $30. CST Family Education,
Congregation Shir Tikvah, 3900
Northfield Pkwy., Troy. Karen Knoppow
(248) 649-4418.
Eilu v' Eilu — The following programs are
open to the public. Unless otherwise noted,
there is a fee per class. Call for a complete
list of upcoming classes: (248) 593-3490.
• "More Precious Than Rubies-Parshat
Hashavua Gems" — Thursday, Oct 25,
7:30 p.m. Explore the weekly Torah por-
tion with commentaries in Hebrew and
English vlith Rabbi Scott Bolton. Takes
place in a private home. $10. RSVP.
• "Lighting the Fire: Remembering Reb
Shlomo Carlebach" — Thursday, Nov.
1, 7 p.m. Maariv, songs and stories with
Cantor Earl Berris, Rabbi Scott Bolton,
Rabbi Hal Greenwald and Rabbi Baruch
Lazewnik. $10 per person, $18 maxi-
mum per household. Congregation B'nai
Moshe, West Bloomfield.
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies — jack Kugelmass, Arizona
State University. No charge. (313) 577-
2679.
• Monday, Oct. 22, 7:30 p.m. —
"Interpreting a Jewish Meal: An
Anthropological Excursion to a Jewish
Restaurant." Congregation Beth Shalom,
Oak Park
• Tuesday, Oct. 23, 3 p.m. —
"Competing Memories: Auschwitz as a
Jewish and a Polish Text." 3339 FAB,
Wayne State University.
LUNCH & LEARN
Adat Shalom Synagogue — Thursdays,
Nov. 1, 8, 15, noon-1:15 p.m. Rabbi
Daniel Nevins examines weekly Torah
portions using Eitz Hayim: The Tree of
Life commentary. $10. Sheila Lederman
(248) 851-5100.