I To Do! Calendar from page B21 Wednesday, Nov. 14, in Adler Hall of the synagogue, 27375 Bell Rd. in Southfield. No charge. Refreshments will be served. Call Gail if a ride is needed: (248) 357- 5544. Unveiling Headstones The Kavod HaMet Society, a community project that provides headstones for unmarked Jewish graves, will hold a ceremony 4-5 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 11, at Dorfman Chapel, 30440 W.12 Mile in Farmington Hills. Headed by Jerry Olson of West Bloomfield, Kavod HaMet is a partnership between B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region and Dorfman Chapel. No charge. B'nai B'rith: (248) 646-3100; www.kavodhamet.org . Attend the Goodwill Antiques Show preview party, includ- ing a strolling supper, 7-10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, at Shotwell- Gustafson Pavilion at Oakland University in Rochester. More than 50 antiques exhibitors will have booths at the show Friday- Sunday, Nov. 9-11. Proceeds ben- efit Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit, providing job training and work experience to people with disabilities. (248) 909-1492; www.goodwillantiqueshow.com . Give the gift of life at two upcom- ing blood drives: • Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Rd. in Bloomfield Township: Sponsored by the temple Brotherhood, in cooperation with the American Red Cross, the semi-annual drive is 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18, in Handleman Hall. Appointments will be given preference. Blood Drive Chair Roy Goodman: (248) 626-1841. • Temple Shir Shalom, 3999 Walnut Lake Rd. in West Bloomfield: The temple's annual drive runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18, in the social hall. (248) 737-8700. Enjoy a "Gala Evening at the Movies," sponsored by Michigan Chapter of Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26, at Uptown Palladium Theater, 250 N. Old Woodward in Birmingham. The fundraiser will include the premiere of a new film, hors d'oeuvres and pre-glow reception. Tickets and journal ads are now available. (248) 737-0900; michigan@ccfa.org . Bring unwrapped and unused socks, gloves, mittens, hats and scarves for both adults and chil- dren to the Project Warmth col- B22 November 8. 2007 lection 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays through Dec. 7, at Birmingham Area Seniors Coordinating Council and Center, 2121 Midvale. Items will go to clients of Lighthouse of Oakland County. (248) 203-5270. Holidays er Shabbat Participate in a creative oneg Shabbat program sponsored by Sholem Aleichem Institute of Lathrup Village 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Rd. in West Bloomfield. "Writers Write Night and Open Mike" offers an oppor- tunity for members and friends to present their own creative works in stories, poetry and musings. Refreshments will be served. No charge. To participate, contact Bette Schein: (248) 932-8320. Participate more fully in worship services through Tefillah Skills University, 10:30 a.m. Sundays, Nov. 11 and 18, following minyan and breakfast, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center, 4200 Walnut Lake Rd. in West Bloomfield. Schedule: Cantor Meir Finkelstein teaches "Prayer 101 - Torah Reading." Assistant Cantor Leonard Gutman teaches how to lead a weekday Minchah (afternoon)/Maariv (evening) ser- vice in "Prayer 102 - Davening Skills." (248) 681-4235. Attend the monthly Women's Rosh Chodesh Lecture series 9:15-10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Oak Park JCC. Presenter Bayla Jacobowitz will speak on "Prosperity in the Shmita (sev- enth) Year." Program sponsors are the JCC and Machon L'Torah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan. (248) 967-4030. Seniors Watch the movie The Garden of the Finzi Continis 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, at Meer Apartments, and 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11, at Fleischman Residence, Blumberg Plaza in West Bloomfield. No charge. Sponsor is the Program for Holocaust Survivors and Families. (248) 661-2999. Find out what's new in books with Eileen Polk, librarian of Prentis Memorial Library, at the monthly luncheon of the Ambassadors of Temple Beth El noon Tuesday, Nov. 13, at the temple, 7400 Telegraph Rd. in Bloomfield Township. The luncheon is $10 for Ambassadors members; $12 for guests. RSVP due today to Doris Kushner: (248) 352-5882. Enjoy "Fabs" Kaldobsky's music appreciation program Musical Adventure at the JCC 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, at the Oak Park JCC. This month's program will feature music by Ludwig Von Beethoven, Henrich Wilhelm Ernst, Alexander Glazonov, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Jacques Ibert, Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann. No charge. (248) 967-4030. Join the Shaarey Zedek Seniors for a public concert featuring the Metropolitan Singers 1 p.m. Enjoy classical music as the Matinee Musicale Daytime Series for seniors continues 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County, 2935 Birch Hollow Drive in Ann Arbor. Following dessert, a concert from 2-3 will feature violin- ist Anton Shelepov, cellist Carrie Pierce, and a pianist from the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. Tickets are $7 and available at the door. Rebecca Cheskidov: (734) 994-4801. Get help enrolling in the Medicare Part D prescription drug plan from representatives of the Area Agency on Aging 1B 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, at Birmingham Area Seniors Coordinating Council & Center, 2121 Midvale in Birmingham. Schedule a one-hour appointment: (248)203-5270. Express yourself in The Writer's Corner with facilitator Norma Goldman 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 16, at the Oak Park JCC. Open to anyone interested in creative writing. (248) 967-4030. Join the seniors of EMES for lunch and program on "Clash of the Civilizations: Islam vs. the West" by Dr. John Gordon 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18, at Temple Emanu- EI,14450 W.10 Mile in Oak Park. $5 for EMES members; $7 others. RSVP to Lillian Fox: (248) 851-1833. Let Sam Barnett entertain you at the next Cafe Europa pro- gram 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19, at the Oak Park JCC. No charge. Refreshments will be served. Time For Tea Attend the opening reception for "Steeped in Tradition," a teapot exhibition featuring the works of more than 30 artists, 1-6 p.m. Saturday, Nov.10, at Ariana Gallery, 119 S. Main in Royal Oak. Running through Dec.15, the annual exhibit explores decorative and sculptural qualities of the teapot form. Hours: (248) 546-8810. Bonnie Belt Teapot Sponsor is the Holocaust Survivors and Families Support Group. (248) 967-4030. Brush up your duplicate bridge game at the Bridge Club 1-3 p.m. every Wednesday at the Oak Park JCC. All players are welcome. (248) 967-4030. Discuss current events with the ongoing group facilitated by Dave Weiner 10:30 a.m. every Thursday at the Oak Park JCC. No charge. (248) 967-4030. Create a special piece at the Barbara Bloom Judaica Arts & Crafts Class 9:30-11:30 a.m. every Thursday at the Oak Park JCC. Rifcah Krolikowski leads this ongo- ing class. The charge is $2 for JCC members and $4 for others. (248) 967-4030. Experiment with various media at the ongoing Farber Adult Art classes 9 a.m.-noon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Oak Park JCC. Harriet Gelfond is the facilitator. Tuition and art supplies over 10 sessions cost $40 for JCC members and $60 for others. (248) 967-4030. Drop in to play cards with the Ben- Gurion Men's Group noon-4 p.m. every weekday at the Oak Park JCC. No charge. (248) 967-4030. Young Adults Participate in campus Hillel pro- grams, offering a variety of activi- ties for ages 18-30. Following are the Hillel House address, Web site and contact for: • Wayne State University: 667 Grosberg Center in Detroit. www.hillel-detroit.org . Hillel of Metro Detroit hotline: (313) 577- 8888. hillel®wayne.edu . • Eastern Michigan University: 965 Washtenaw in Ypsilanti. www.emuhillel.org . Audrey Bloomberg: (734) 482-0456; audrey@emuhillel.org . • University of Michigan:1429 Hill Street in Ann Arbor. www.umhillel. org . Michael Brooks: (734) 769- 0500; umhillel®umich.edu . • Michigan State University: 360 Charles in East Lansing. www.msuhillel.org . Marisa Saltzman: (517) 332-1916; marisa®msuhillel.org .