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Upcoming vents

October 15

Super Sensational Sukkot
For Pre-School Families

10:30 AM • CSZ Southfield

October 21

Simchat Torah Family Program

5:30 PM • CSZ Southfield

October 21

Simchat Torah Block Party

7:00 PM • CSZ B'nai Israel Center

October 29

Featuring judge Allem Cohn &
Cantor IVleir Finkelstein

Sth Annual Tribute & Celebration

7:30 PM • CSZ Southfield

November 7

Featuring Rabbi Daniel Gordis
Kabbalat Shabbat Service & Dinner
Welcoming New Members

6:00 PM • CSZ Southfield

November 21

Featuring Professor
Howard Lupoyitch
Jews of Italy

6:00 PM CSZ B'nai Israel Center

For more information, please call the
synagogue office at 248/357-5544
w my. shaareyzedek.org

Check It Out!

Arts & Culture

Work with artists at a Raku Party
Saturday, Oct. 11, at Pewabic
Pottery, 10125 E. Jefferson in
Detroit. Time slots offered between
10 a.m.-8 p.m. $60. (313) 822-
0954, www.pewabic.org .

Learn a rug-hooking technique
from Linda Lublin at the next
Pomegranate Guild meeting, 1 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt in
Farmington Hills. The group stitch-
es and learns various needlecrafts
with Judaic themes. Judy Galperin:
(248) 661-5337.

See "The Kindertransport
Memory Quilts," a permanent

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exhibit that opened in October,
at the Holocaust Memorial
Center, Zekelman Family Campus,
28123 Orchard Lake Road in
Farmington Hills. Members of the
Kindertransport Association and/or
their family from around the world
created the quilt squares. (248)
553-2400.

Hear a review of Scott McClellan's
book, What Happened: Inside

the Bush White House and
Washington's Culture of Deception,
at a Branch 11 meeting of Ameinu,

formerly Labor Zionist Alliance,
8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at a
member's home in Southfield. Free.
Details: bernsara@aol.com , (248)
542-0290.

Check out "Weights & Measures,"
an exhibit of Lauren Semivan's new
photographs, through Nov. 8, at
David Klein Gallery, 163 Townsend
in Birmingham. (248) 433-3700,
www.dkgallery.com .

Register by Nov. 17 to be an arti-
san or vendor at this year's Gift
Emporium 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 14, at the Oak Park JCC.
(248) 967-4030, ext. 2006.

Reserve your place on the Jewish
Federation's Family Mission to
Israel. Dates are Dec. 25, 2r108-
Jan. 4, 2009. Details: (248) 642-
8639 or skaufman@jfmd.org .

Sukkot Shakes

Try "Shakin It at
Shain," Sukkot pro-
gramming for all ages,
Thursday, Oct. 16, at
Shain Park in down-
town Birmingham.
Shaarey Zedek of
Oakland County and
Federation's Young
Adult Division are
hosting events in the Birmingham-Bloomfield Chai Center
Sukkah. "Pizza in the Hut" for children, 4:30-6:30 p.m.,
includes crafts, dinner and a social action project. Learning
session, featuring community rabbis, for adults, 7-8 p.m. "Bar
night" for young adults, held offsite but also in Birmingham,
starts 8:30 p.m. No RSVP needed. Details: (248) 357-5544.

Cinema & Stage

Take in Motor City Memories and
Hometown Traditions, first showing
in the Detroit Historical Society's
film series, "Detroit: Remember
When," 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,
Oct. 11-12, at Detroit Historical
Museum, 5401 Woodward. Free with
regular admission of $6, $4 for
ages 60 and older. (313) 833-1805.

Audition for the musical comedy
La Cage aux Folles presented by
Stagecrafters community theater
6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, and 7 pm.
Tuesday, Oct. 14, at the Baldwin
Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette in Royal
Oak. Registration starts an hour
earlier. Ages 18 and older. Show
opens Jan.16. (248) 541-8027.

Watch Jellyfish (Meduzot), an
Israeli-French film in Hebrew with
English subtitles, 7 p.m. Thursday,
Oct. 16, at Art Gallery of Windsor,
401 Riverside Dr. W. Part of the
Windsor International Film Festival.
$10. (519) 977-0013.

Meet the kooky newlyweds in Neil
Simon's comedy Barefoot in the
Park, continuing weekends through
Oct. 18 (plus Thursday, Oct. 16), at
Farmington Players Theater, 32332
W.12 Mile in Farmington Hills.
Tickets/schedule: (248) 553-2955,
www.farmingtonplayers.org .

Come back for Temple Beth El's
2008-2009 Reel Israel Film Series
7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, at 7400
Telegraph in Bloomfield Twp. The
Truce, starring John Turturro, is an
adaptation of Primo Levi's memoir,
The Reawakening, chronicling the
author's trek home to Italy after

being liberated from Auschwitz
by the Russian Army. Dr. Charles
Greenberg will lead the post-film
discussion. Free. Details: (248) 851-
1100, ext. 3149.

Try a little Murder by Poe, with
shows through Nov. 2, at Oakland
University's Meadow Book Theatre
in Rochester. Tickets/schedule:
(248) 377-3300 or
wwwmbtheatre.com.

Concerts

Attend the first concert of the "For
the Love of Music Series" 7 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 12, at Temple Beth El,
7400 Telegraph in Bloomfield Twp.
Charles Greenwell conducts the

Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony
Orchestra, featuring Hart Hollman

on viola. Series/individual tickets:
(248) 645-BBSO or www.BBSO.org .

Enjoy a Detroit Chamber Winds
& Strings concert featuring vio-

linist Adrienne Ronmark of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra and

her mother, DCWS cellist Debra
Fayroian, 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17,
at Hagopian World of Rugs, 850
S. Old Woodward in Birmingham.
Reception at 8. Tickets: $25; $15
student, with pre-paid discounts.
www.detroitchamberwinds.org ,
(248) 559-2095.

Event Hotline

U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg, R-
Bloomfield Hills, has organized
a Job Fair in conjunction with
Oakland Community College 1-
6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, at OCC
Orchard Ridge Building H in
Farmington Hills. Recruiters repre-
senting health care, financial, infor-
mation systems and engineering
will be there including DTE Energy,
Beaumont Hospital, Kelly Services
Inc., Automation Alley, GMAC,
Adecco Engineering, United Solar
Ovonic. To pre-register, visit
knollenberg.house.gov/careerfair.

Pre-register by Oct. 10 to save
on admission to a sisterhood-

Charity Walk
Take a 1.5-mile walk for the
Sarah Gittleman Research
Memorial Fund for Mastocytosis
Diseases, 10-11 a.m. (register 9:15)
Sunday, Oct. 12, at Huntington
Woods Recreation Center, 26325
Scotia. Funds raised will help to
find a cure for the rare disease
that took the life of Sarah, a
Berkley School District student.
To donate, send check payable
to Mastocytosis Society-SGF to: Gittleman Family, 25490
Hereford Drive, Royal Oak, MI 48067. Registration:
gittlemanfundraiser@yahoo.com .

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