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sukkah. No charge.
Dinner — Wednesday, Sept 25, 6:15
p.m. Adat Shalom Synagogue will
sponsor dinner in the sukkah.
Shabbat Services and Dinner —
Friday, Sept. 27, 6 p.m. RSVP by
Sept. 25.
University of Michigan — 1429 Hill

St., Ann Arbor 48104. For information
or to RSVP: (734) 769-0500.
Grads and Professionals — Monday,
Sept. 23, 6 p.m. Potluck picnic at
Burns Park. Bring veggie dish.
American Movement for Israel-AMI
and Israel Michigan Public Affairs
Committee-IMPAC — Monday,
Sept. 23, 6 p.m. Pro-Israel groups can
campus.
Volunteers in Action-VIA —
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 7 p.m. Mass meet-
ing for community service group link-
ing U-M students with the local com-
munity through volunteer activities.
Movie Night — Wednesday, Sept. 25,
7:30 p.m. Join Ahava to see The Times
of Harvey Milk. Dessert in the sukkah.
SHOUT — Wednesday, Sept. 26, 8
p.m. Get involved in planning the
Golden Apple Award lecture for out-
standing teaching.
First Year Students — Thursday,
Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m. Shake the lulav in
Hillel's sukkah.
Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah
Services -- Friday, Saturday, Sunday,
Sept. 27, 28, 29. Conservative,
Orthodox and Reform. Call for times.

Oct. 1, 8-9 p.m. Chaya Soroh
Silberberg will pair study buddies. (248) -
626-1807.
Jewish Genealogical Society of
Michigan — Thursday, Oct. 3, 7 p.m.
Burton Historical member David
Poremba speaks on the Burton collec-
tion. Members free, $5 others. Temple
Beth El. Pam Gordon, (248) 738-6655.
Cohen-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies — Wayne State University, (313)

577-2679.
• "The (Continuing) Anomaly of
American Jewish Liberalism" —
Tuesday, Oct. 1, noon. Professor
Geoffrey Brahm Levey, University of
New South Wales, Australia. Bring a bag
lunch. David Adamany Undergraduate
Library, Community Room, 5155
Gullen Mall, Wayne State University.
• "Between Sorcery and Science: The
Role of Magic in Medieval Jewish Life"
— Thursday, Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m. Dr.
Dean Bell, dean, Sperms Institute of
Jewish Studies.
Agency for Jewish Education-AJE,
Lifelong Learning Program —
Thursdays, beginning Oct. 3, 7:30-
9:30 p.m. Beginner conversational
Hebrew taught by Tziona Ragowsky.
Charge. Max M. Fisher Bldg.
Bloomfield Twp. (248) 645-7860.
Frankel Center for Judaic Studies —
University of Michigan, Salinger Resource
Center, 3040 Frieze Bldg., 105 S. State -
Street, Ann Arbor. (734) 763-9047
• Tuesday, Oct. 1, 5-7 p.m. —
Dennison Building; Geoffrey Brahrn
Levey on "Liberalism, Multiculturalism
EDUCATION
and the Jews."
Institute for Retired Professionals —
• Tuesday, Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m. — Jewish
Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1 p.m.
Community Center, Ann Arbor;
"Sephardim: Their History and Their
Barbara Engelking-Boni on "Women in
People" with speakers Marcel Behar, -
the Warsaw Ghetto."
Shirley Chicorel Behar and Joseph
• Wednesday, Oct. 2, noon — 1636
Modiano. Open to community. West
Bloomfield JCC. (248) 967-4030, ext. International Institute, Ann Arbor,
Barbara Engelking-Boni on
2018.
"Denunciations to the German
Book review and discussion with
Occupation Authorities, 1940-1941."
librarian Julie Solomon ---
• Wednesday, Oct. 2, 4 p.m. — 3040
Wednesday,' Sept. 25, 1:30 p.m. The
Frieze Building, Geoffrey Brahm Levey
Ghost of Hannah Mendes by Naomi
on "The (Continuing) Anomaly of
Ragen discussed at JCC library in
American
Jewish Liberalism."
West Bloomfield. (248) 432-5577.
Congregation B'nai Moshe — Sunday
A Jewish History Tour — A showing
morning classes, 10 weeks beginning
of 26-part television series, 8:36 p.m.
Oct. 6. Open to community advance reg-
Wednesdays beginning Sept. 25 on
istration required. Sharlene Ungar (248)
Comcast Ch. 18. Narrated by Rabbi
788-0600:
Steven Weil and produced by the late
• Total Beginner Hebrew Reading 11-
Henry G. Leeds, the series will not be
noon.
No charge.
repeated and is not available for sale.
Agency for Jewish Education Lifelong Tuition for the following adult courses is
$50 for members, $75 others:
Learning Department --- fall classes
• Advanced Hebrew Language and
begin the week of Monday, Sept. 30.
Grammar, 10-11 a.m.;
(248) 645-7860.
• Swimming in the Sea of Talmud
"Torah Twosomes" women's "study at
taught by Rabbi Elliot Pachtei, 10-11
Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah
a.m.;
Center — Tuesday evenings beginning

• Introductory Hebrew Language and
Grammar (basic phonetic Hebrew read-
ing ability required), 11-noon.

LUNCH AND LEARN
Agency for Jewish Education-AJE,
Lifelong Learning Program —
Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 2, 12:15-
1:15 p.m. Beginner conversational
Hebrew taught by Nira Lev. Charge.
Max M. Fisher Bldg. Bloomfield Twp.
(248) 645-7860.
Adat Shalom Synagogue — Mondays,
Oct. 7, 14 and 21, noon. Rabbi Danny
Nevins discusses legal topics that affect
Jewish life in Israel. RSVP Sheila
Lederman, (248) 851-5100. $10 a ses-
sion.

SUPPORT
Divorce Support Group - Sundays for
eight weeks, beginning Sept. 22, 9:45-
11:15 a.m. at Temple Israel. Kari
Provizer (248) 661-5700.
Sexuality and Cancer — Wednesday,
Sept. 25, 6 p.m. Supper lecture for
women.vvith cancer and guests by
Evalyn Larrison RN, BSN. Weisberg
Cancer Center, 31995 Northwestern,
Farmington Hills. Free. RSVP (248)
538-6507.
Space for Changing Families-NCJW —

26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100,
Southfield. For information and registra-
tion: (248) 355-9936
• Survivors of Suicide Workshop ---
Tuesdays, six weeks, beginning Oct. 1,
5:30-7:30 p.m. Designed to meet the
needs of adults who have lost loved ones
to suicide. No charge. RSVP by Sept.
30.
• Spousal Bereavement Support Group
— Tuesdays, eight weeks, beginning
Oct. 1, 7-9 p.m. For adults grieving the
death of a spouse or partner. No charge.
RSVP by Sept. 30.
Jill Hooberman Spa Day at Gildas
Club Monday, Sept. 30. To comfort
cancer patients. Jan Kniahynycky, (248)
577-0800.
"Building Families Through Adoption"
— Tuesday, Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m.
Workshop sponsored by Child & Parent
Services at Birmingham Community
House. $3. RSVP: (248) 644-5832.
Faith-Based Cancer Support Group —
Tuesdays, 10 weeks, beginning Oct. 8,
7-8:30 p.m. Barbara Ann Karmanos
Cancer Institute and Rabbi Joseph
Krakoff sponsor at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai
Israel Center. Free. RSVP Pat Sachs
.
(800) 527-6266 by Oct. 3.
Fame Games for children and adults
with special needs - Sunday, Oct. 13 at
the West Bloomfield JCC. Nancie
Furgang, (248) 432-5560.

.

BENEFITS
Jill Hooberman Super Bowl — Sept.
22, at Royal Oak Lanes. Kimberly
Lifson, (248) 544-2843, or Carol
Hooberman, (248) 626-5865. In sup-
port of Gilda's Club Spa Day for cancer
patients.
JARC — Monday-Tuesday, Sept. 30-
Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m. Aida by Elton John
and Tim Rice. $60 and up. Fisher
Theatre, Detroit. (248) 538-6610, ext.
418.

AUDITIONS
Metropolitan Singers of Southfield -
- Mondays, 7:30 p.m. at Birney Middle
School. Ray Greene, (248) 932-0390, or
Kathy Zimmerman, (248) 545-8743.
Zamir Chorale of Metropolitan Detroit
— Tuesdays, 7:30-9:45 p.m. rehearsals.
Openings for singers to sing a variety of
Jewish music in four-part harmony with
conductor Benjamin Cohen and accom-
panist Regina Papilyants. Congregation
• Beth Ahm. Ruthe Katzman Kaliff (313)
393-3709.

.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jewish Community Center — West
Bloomfield and Oak Park. Elaine
Schonberger (248) 432-5577, ext. 2466:
• Greeters — flexible hours and days.
Greet and assist people. May include
clerical work.
• Office assistance — flexible hours
and days. Office support, phone, mail- •
ing, filing.0
• Janice Charach Epstein Gallery -- for
gallery events. Answer questions, give
directions and help at front desk.
• Library — Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2
p.m. Assist in book circulation, check-in
and re-shelving.
Ushers for Julius Chajes Encore Music
Series Concerts. Ticket-taking, manag-
ing crowds, guiding performers. Katie
Marcus (248) 432-5470.

New Deadlines

The Jewish News is permanently
changing its local news and
announcement deadlines, begin-
ning with the issue of Oct. 4.
All press releases, Community
Calendar and Mazel Tov!
announcements must be received
by 3 p.m. Wednesday, 10 days
prior to publication, for considera-
don for that issue.
For the Oct. 4 issue, materials
must be received prior to 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 25.

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