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October 13, 2005 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-10-13

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The Paper Clip proj-
ect, designed to
teach students at VVhftwell Middle School in
Tennessee about the Holocaust, continues to
teach the nation that we must not let an event
like the Holocaust ever happen again. The
Schroeders, German journalists, brought
national and international attention to this
incredible project.
Co-sponsored by:
13dertink. Connecting People & Services and
Jewish Home and Aging ServiceskeVine
Institute on Aging

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Thursday
November 10

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Organization

At 21, he threw out $50,000
a hand in the casinos, had a
swarm of women around him
and was a grad student who
spoke five languages. This was the life of The
Darling of Las Vegas," the biggest high roller
to hit Sin City. A tale of monumental excess,
sex, love, violence and statistics, Busting
Vegas is the pulse-pounding follow-up to Mr.
Mezrich's mega-bestseller, Bringing Down the
House. Co-sponsored by: kippahsecrets, corn

Biting the Hand that
a _v_s You

noted authority on
disorders, Dr. Rick Maisel pro-
vides true stories and person-
al interviews of people who have struggled
with anorexia and bulimia. This book is not
only for those struggling with anorexia and
bulimia; it is also for
att ...1)
and general reade Co-sponsored by: DM

'Sinai-Grace Hospital and The Jewish
Women's Foundation

Sh'ma & Sweet Dreamzzz....4 p.m.

Admission: $5 per family
Join us in the Henry and Delia Meyers Library
(located on the lower level of the Kahn Building,
West Bloomfield) for an afternoon of stories,
songs, snacks...and cuddles with your little
ones. Please come in your pajamas! Milk and
cookies will be served. To R.S.V.P. by Friday,
November 4 or for information, call Lisa Soble
Siegmann at 248.205.2534 or email at
Siegmann@jfmd.org . Presented by: Federation's

Saturday
November 12

Tab Hunter

8 p.m.

Author of:

Alliance for Jewish Education

Tab Hunter

Confidential: The
Making of a Movie

Melissa Bank

Author of:

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Busting Vegas

1 p.m.

Day underwritten by: Bea & Boris

Melissa Bank, Alice Mattison and Karen
Tulchinsky are co-sponsored by Auxiliary for
Jewish Home and Aging Services, Beth
Shalom Sisterhood, NA'AMAT, Women's
American ORT and the West Bloomfield
Township Public Library.

VIP 9.0-10

Author of:

Dr. Richard Maisel

Lunch with the Authors ..12 noon

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Len Berman

7 p.m.

Author of:

The Wonder Spot

Star

In the Wonder Spot, we take
the journey with Sophie
Applebaum on her voyage to
adulthood and her quest for her own identity in
the midst of her crazy turbulent life. For every
setback, there's a wonder spot: a moment when
Sophie sees things clearly and is that much clos-
er to creating the life she wants to live. Ms. Bank
will also speak at the West Bloomfield Township
Public Library's Main Branch at 7 p.m.

Spanning the World

Admission: $ 10/$12
Teen idol of the 50s and star of more than 50
films, Tab Hunter reveals what it was like to be
created, packaged, and sold to the American
pubic, shaped and controlled by the studio
system that ran Hollywood until the 1970s.
Hunter also reveals his on and off screen rela-
tionships and writes about what happened
when he was no longer the boy-next-door
heartthrob. Co-sponsored by: The Jevosh
Gay i\i,etvvork and The Center's Lenore Marla
Jewish Film Festival

Admission: $8/S10
$5 for students
re Popular sports personality
Len Berman has created an
entertaining read that combines intimate rec-
ollections of his heroes, to post game cele-
brations including hilarious moments, serious
issues and the place of sports in society. His
presentation will include a reel of sports
"bloopers!" Len Berman is the host of the
popular "Spanning the World" segments,
which he hosts on NBC's "Today Show." Co-

Alice Mattison



sponsored by. Michigan Jewish Sports
Foundation and Tarn O'Shanter Country Club

Author of:

In Case We're
Separated

In Case We're Separated looks
at a family of Jewish immigrants
in the 1920s and 1930s, and children, grand-
children, and great-grandchildren as they all lead
urban, emotionally turbulent lives against the
backdrop of political assassinations, the Vietnam
War and the AIDS epidemic.

Karen Tulchinsky

Author of:

The Five Books of
Moses Lapinsky

Karen Tulchinsky's new histori-
I cal novel captures the destruc-
tive legacy of racial violence embodied by Sonny
Lapinsky. Historian Moses Lapinsky is transport-
ed back to the pivotal events in his father's life as
he writes a biography intended to clear the ex-
boxer's reputation.

For reservations, please submit the form in this
brochure or call the Center's Jewish Life &
Learning Department at 248.432.5577.

The Center's 54th Annual

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For more information, call 248.432.5577
11160 or visit us on the web www.jccdet.org

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