To Do! Calendar on page 73 Digest some knowledge at the Adat Shalom Adult Study Commission's lunch-and-learn series exploring 20th Century Thinkers on God noon to 1:15 p.m. Tuesdays, Oct. 2 and 9, at Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt in Farmington Hills. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz will use texts by Elliot Dorff and Rabbi Edward Feinstein. The $10 admis- sion charge includes lunch. RSVP to Charlotte Fiszbein by the Thursday before each session. (248) 851-5100. Attend a panel discussion on the road to peace for Israel and the Palestinian people 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1, sponsored by the Forum at the Birmingham Temple, 28611 W.12 Mile, Farmington Hills. The event co-sponsors are But Tzedek v'Shalom-Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace, Ameinu and Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring. Panelists are professors Frederic Pearson, Thomas Aboud and Aaron Ahurra. There is no admis- sion charge. (248) 477-1410. Register now for a 10-week series of Yiddish classes starting Wednesday, Oct. 10, at the Oak Park JCC. Intermediate level will meet 7-8:15 p.m. and beginners from 8:30-9:45. Community part- ners with sponsoring Workmen's Circle-Arbeter Ring include the Broder Yiddish Culture Fund and Driker Fund for Yiddish Culture. Tuition is $140, with a $30 dis- count for members of WC/AR, the JCC, Sholem Aleichem Institute and Temple Emanu-El. Checks pay- able to Workmen's Circle-Arbeter Ring should go with contact infor- mation to 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park, MI 48237. More details are at (248) 545-0985 and micircle1@ aol.com . Event Hotline. Experience the Education Expo, visiting exhibitors focused on children's academic success, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, at the Cranbrook Institute of Science, 39221 Woodward in Bloomfield Hills. There is no admission charge and participants will get compli- mentary box lunches. Learn more at www.MetroParentEvents.com or (248) 398-3400. 74 September 27 • 2007 Take notes as Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah presents NBC and MSNC travel editor Peter Greenberg at its - opening meeting 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Rd. in Southfield. The day features lunch, boutiques and prize raffle to support Hadassah projects. $45/members; $55/oth- ers; $25/speaker only. Learn more at (248) 683-5030 or www. detroit.hadassah.org . Tee off at the Men's Club of Adat Shalom Synagogue's Golf "Scramble" starting 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, at Shenandoah Golf Club in West Bloomfield. There is a $90 per person charge. Pre-registration is required at (248) 851-5100. Participate at two events of the Greater West Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce: (248) 626-3636. • Business Expo '07: Find out about more than 50 businesses showcasing their products and services 3-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4, at Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, 31525 W.12 Mile Rd. in Farmington Hills. The event includes blood pressure screenings, antiques appraisal, appetizer buffet from Bentley's Restaurant and enter- tainment by the Gratitude Steel Band. Admission is free. • Art in Bloom reception and art sale: Join event chairman Allan Sefton for a reception, strolling art sale, silent auction and car lease raffle. 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at Art Leaders Gallery, 33030 Northwestern Hwy. in West Bloomfield. Event tickets are $20. Take a breath, relax and enjoy Stretch and Kvetch, a yoga class for moms and tots offered through Federation's Shalom Baby 10- 11:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 8, at the Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph in Bloomfield Hills. Participants are asked to bring a blanket, a toy or visual aid for baby and a small bottle of massage oil. The program cost is $8 per adult. RSVP by Oct. 1 to Lisa Soble Siegmann at (248) 205-2534 or e-mail Siegmann@jfmd.org . Join Rabbi Steven Rubenstein at the Ma Tovu Minyan, a song-filled service that includes the melo- dies of Shlomo Carlebach, Danny Maseng and Leonard Cohen, 9 a.m. every Sunday at Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple in West Bloomfield. For information, call Nancy Kaplan, Minyan Matters coordinator, (248) 737-1931 or e- mail nancyellen879@comcast.net . Health Listen as dermatologist Alice Watson and nurse Susie Clelland discuss how to recognize and treat rosacea, melanoma and other skin conditions 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Henry Ford Design Center, Pinewood Industrial Park, 2001 Dallavo Drive, Suite 102, in Commerce Township. The program is part of Henry Ford Hospital's Hot Topics in Women's Health series. There is no charge to attend. For registration and information, call (800) 436-7936 or visit www.hen- ryford.com/hottopics. Attend the Michael Golds Memorial AD/HD Conference for information on various aspects of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Friday, Oct. 5, at Oakland Community College on Orchard Lake Rd. in Farmington Hills. Keynoter Michele Novotni, Ph.D., speaks at 11 a.m. followed by a choice of additional sessions, such as Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents and The Secret Lives of Women with AD/HD, at 1:15 and 3 p.m. Admission charge of $50 includes lunch. To register, call (248) 522- 3645 or visit www. chaddmi.com . Get support from the attitudinal healing group 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday, in the Art-Music Room at Temple Shir Shalom, 3999 Walnut Lake Rd. in West Bloomfield. (248) 737-8700. Helping Out Raise food allergy awareness by participating in the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) Walk for Food Allergy: Moving Toward a Cure 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at Kensington Metro Park's Martindale Beach in Milford. Register at www.foodallergywalk. org . Join Gilda's Comedy Walk at the Zoo starting 8:45 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak. Funds raised will support Gilda's Club of Metro Detroit, a nonprofit cancer support com- munity for those with cancer and their loved ones. The $40 registration fee includes parking, zoo entry, T-shirt and admis- sion to a Registration Party, 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle, 269 E. Fourth in Royal Oak. Registration is also available online at gildasclub- detroit.org . or call (248) 577-0800. Have a special night out and assist Jewish Home & Aging Services 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, at Detroit Opera House,1526 Broadway in Detroit. Entertainment is Three Cantors Plus One, a musi- cal tribute to Jewish composers from Hammerstein to Bernstein. JHAS Executive Director Carol Rosenberg will be honored. Proceeds will support the Acts of Loving Kindness-Gemilut Chasdim Fund, providing financial support to residents unable to fund their own care. Contact (248) 661-2999, ext. 348, or e-mail btryon@jhas.org. Laugh at skits and see trendy hair styles and fashions during Hairball 2007 starting 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, at the Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W. Fourth in Royal Oak. Sponsored by AlfaParf Milano and Beaute' Craft Salon Services, some of the night's proceeds will benefit Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Ticket price is $65. For details, contact event producer Norman Wagner at (586) 778-6379. Reserve by Monday, Oct. 1, for a hands- on lesson in making a family history scrap- book page 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, at the Holocaust Memorial Center, 28213 Orchard Lake Rd. in Farmington Hills. Presenters Dick and Caryn Jaeger will tell how they chronicled their family history research in a scrapbook. Admission is free for members of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan and $10 for others. E- mail AlexandraAtGofP@aol.com or call (248) 496-1324. Inquire about available referral and placement services at the JVS Women to Work meeting 9-11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, at JVS, 29699 Southfield Rd. in Southfield. The program assists women who have been out of the workforce and need to find immediate employ- ment. For additional information, contact Judy Richmond at (248) 233-4232 or jrichmond®jvsdet. org . Learn to Live Consciously, Buy Wisely and Make a Difference at a Tikvah Hadassah Group meeting noon Tuesday, Oct. 9, at a private home. Betsy Winkelman will be the speaker. Admission is $10. RSVPs are due by Oct. 4. Call Linda at (248) 851-7757. Take steps to join Walk to D'Feet ALS and support ALS research and community-based patient services programs Saturday, Oct. 6, meeting at the Belle Isle Casino in Detroit. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the walk is at 11. Contact Erin Ehlers at (248) 680-6540, e- mail eehlers@alsa-michigan.org or visit www.alsa-michigan.org . Check out the Jewish Baby Boomer Summit 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. in Ann Arbor. Jewish professionals are invited to hear keynoter Mark Goldstein, president of Impact Presentations Group and co- founder of Age Wave, and then discuss Is our Jewish community prepared to engage and serve Baby Boomers? The cost of $12 includes lunch. Register online by Oct. 5 at www.jfsannarbor.org . For information, contact Abbie Lawrence-Jacobson at (734) 769- 0209 or abbie@jfsannarbor.org . Find support if you're grieving the death of a parent 7-8:30 p.m. every Thursday, Oct. 4-Nov. 8, at the Birmingham Temple, 28611 W.12 Mile in Southfield. Cindy Goldman of Hospice of Michigan will lead the adult bereavement group on behalf of SPACE for Changing Families, a program of National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section. Donations are appreciated. Pre- registration is required for the six- week series at (248) 355-9936.