CROSSWORD
Youth
Treat your elementary school-age chil-
dren to a night of pizza, games, gym
time and art projects at Saturday Night
at the J! 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at
the West Bloomfield JCC. $25 charge
for Center members; $30 for others.
Space is limited. RSVP: (248) 432-5578.
See The Firebird marionette show and
then learn to make puppets at Igor
Gozman's PuppetART Theater, Saturday,
Nov. 10, at 25 E. Grand River in Detroit.
$5 children; $7 seniors; $10 adults.
Workshop costs $8 per project. RSVP:
(313) 961-7777; www.puppetart.org .
Bring children ages 2-6 to a fam-
ily program offered twice on Sunday,
Nov. 11, as part of the Jewish Book
Fair. Schedule is 10 a.m. at the West
Bloomfield JCC and 2 p.m. at the Oak
Park JCC. David "Slangman" Burke will
use puppets, music and magic to intro-
duce children to the Hebrew language.
A nut-free, kosher snack will be offered.
(248) 432-5577, ext. 7.
Try out yoga poses with instructor Lisa
Chottiner to act out traditional tales
from around the world 10 a.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 13, at Bloomfield Township Library,
1099 Lone Pine Rd. in Bloomfield
Township. Ages 3-6, attending with an
adult caregiver, should wear comfort-
able clothing. Registration required:
(248) 642-5800; www.btpl.org .
Attend a children's musical program
Beethoven Lives Upstairs 4 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 11, at the Michigan
Theater, 603 E. Liberty in Ann Arbor.
Before the performance, starting at
2:30, a variety of hands-on activities
for children will be available. Part of
the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
Dickinson Wright Family Series and fea-
turing performers from Classical Kids
Live! $12 adults; $5 children. Tickets:
(734) 994-4801; www.a2so.com .
Celebrate Thanksgiving this month's
Temple Beth El's Tot Shabbat, geared
to young children and their families,
10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at 7400
Telegraph in Bloomfield Township. The
informal service introduces the younger
set to Shabbat and holidays and the
joys of being Jewish. (248) 865-0612.
Join Lynn Breuer for challah, songs and
games at Parent Tot Shabbat 9:45 -11
a.m. Friday, Nov. 9, at Congregation
Beth Shalom's Gan Parenting Center
and Preschool, 14601 Lincoln in Oak
Jewish Puzzler
Park. Open to children ages 14 months
to 3 years with their caregivers. Susan
Gartenberg: (248) 547-7970.
Local Couple Honored
Lorraine and Ben Pivnick of
Farmington Hills are this year's recipi-
ents of the Society for Humanistic
Judaism's Sherwin T. Wine Lifetime
Achievement Award, honoring their
"dedication, devotion, adherence to
and activity in the Secular Humanistic
Judaism
Movement."
The award was
presented Oct. 20
at Colloquium
2007, "Jews and
Ben and Lorriane
the Muslim
Pivnick
World: Solving
the Puzzle a
weekend-long
program sponsored by the Farmington
Hills-based International Institute for
Secular Humanistic Judaism.
Founding members of the
Birmingham Temple, the Society
for Humanistic Judaism, and the
International Institute for Secular
Humanistic Judaism, the Pivnicks
have supported every major project
associated with Humanistic Judaism
with their time, energy, and commit-
ment. Key among their contributions
was securing the parcel of land in
Farmington Hills that became the
home of the Birmingham Temple.
Books, Sorters Needed
Bookstock's used book and media
sale will hold its Colossal Collection
Day Drive at 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 18 at the Bloomfield
Plaza shopping
center on the
southwest corner
01 ' of Maple and
Telegraph roads
in Bloomfield
Township.
Drop off dona-
tions of used books, books on tape,
records, video, CDs and DVDs. Tax
receipts will be provided
For information, call (248) 645-
7840, ext.365, or visit
www.bookstock.info.
Bookstock volunteer sorting will
take place at Bloomfield Plaza
10 a.m.-2 p.m. every Wednesday as
well as Thursdays Dec 13, Jan. 10,
Feb. 21 and March 13.
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(bookssss@aol. corn)
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Across
51. Anger
1. Bore biblically
53. Cain's refuge
6. Many-colored garb
54. Haman or Amalek
10. Yo els on
57. Sopher need
13.Trotsky
59. Keeping kosher
14.Israeli city
61. Egyptian slave mas-
15.Occupied
ter
17.Shavuot month
64. Midwife in Egypt
18.Raphael's headgear
68. Moses' last mount
19.Solo for Bubbles
69. Put on tefilin
20.Isaac and Jossi
71. Angel
22. Number of righteous 72. Greenberg stats
24. "Land of
and
73. Zionist movement
honey"
74. Kishke
26.Syrian ancient home- 75. Slang affirmation
land?
76. Breaks the ninth
27.Haifa to Jerusalem
77. Einstein specialties
(dir.)
28.Alef, bet, kaph
Down
(English)
1. Miss America
31. Act the cantor
2. Exodus
33. It is to Leonard
3. Tzedakah
Cohen
4. Shofar blast
35. Chutzpah (English)
5. Gottfried's game
37. Requirement of the
6. Cheer
red heifer
7. Sabin vaccine
42. Son of Gad
8. Balaam's boss?
44.El Al milieu
9. Esau's progeny
45.Messiah mount
10.
Ha Am
46.Zionist leader
11. Join Tzahal
49." of Settlement"
12. Meir to Myerson
50. St. James to friends
16. Brenner or Brubeck
21. Gabbai catch
23. Fromm or Segal
25. Make challah
28. Modern artist
29. "Vamp" actress
30. 159
32. Shivah mood
34. Octagonal sign
36. Equipment for
Leibovitz
38. Fake
39. Esther's kingdom?
40. Accords city
41. Craving
43. Kahn or Nizer
47. Jewish
, move-
ment
48. Mila 18 writer
52. Violinist Menhuin
54. Roasted seder item
55. Schrieber
56. Winger or Messing
58. Olymipiad Strug
60. Worn out
62.
Hashanah
63. Demolish
65. Moses' bush
66. Rabbi Moshe Isserles
67. Oy vey!
70. Abraham and Jacob
For Crossword answers,
see page B42.
November 8 • 2007
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