DISCOVER THE INSPIRATIONAL STORY THAT IS CAPTURING;
THE HEARTS OF AUDIENCES AROUND THE WORLD
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Mondays and Tuesdays, and until 4:45
p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays through Feb.
29. Co-sponsored by the Leonard N.
Simons Jewish Community Archives of
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit. Free. Sharon Alterman: (248)
203-1491.
• Jewish Historical Society tour: Bus
departs 12:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17,
from Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
27375 Bell Road, Southfield. The tour
of historic Jewish midtown Detroit will
end with the exhibit at the Reuther
Library. RSVP/details: (248) 432-5517.
Socialize at the Holocaust survivors'
support group 10-11:30 a.m. Monday,
Nov. 17, at Oak Park JCC. The facilita-
tor is Dr. Charles Silow, director of
the Program for Holocaust Survivors
and Families of Jewish Home & Aging
Services. (248) 661-2999.
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Attend a program of Adat Shalom
Synagogue's Jewish Journey Group
for Attorneys, "Jewish Lessons from
the Kwame Kilpatrick Text Messaging
Scandal," 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
19, at a private home. The presenter
is Wayne State University Professor
Herschel Fink of the Honigman law
firm, who represents the Detroit Free
Press. No charge. Sheila Lederman:
(248) 851-5100.
Listen to stimulating speakers each
week at the Thursday Forum 10-
11:30 a.m. Thursdays, at Birmingham
Unitarian Church, 38651 Woodward,
Bloomfield Hills. Admission: $10. No
RSVP needed. (248) 647-2380.
Seniors
Receive guidance on plan options from
the Area Agency on Aging 1B during
"Medicare Part D Prescription Drug
Enrollment Day" 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 14, at BASCC, 2121 Midvale,
Birmingham. Bring your current pre-
scriptions. Registration: (800) 852-
7795.
Mark Rademacher and Kevin T.
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Come to Cafe Europa to socialize and
hear the music of Michelle Sage Chekan
1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, at Oak Park
JCC. The free program is sponsored by
the Holocaust Survivors and Families
Support Group. (248) 967-4030.
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Play, or finally learn to play, mah-jongg
at Anita Lieberman's twice-monthly
Monday sessions 7-8:30 p.m. start-
ing Nov. 17, at Congregation Shir
Tikvah, 3900 Northfield Parkway, Troy.
Materials fee: $10. Tuition: $36, free for
members. Schedule: (248) 649-4418.
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Attend a monthly support group for
the caregivers of individuals with
Alzheimer's disease and other demen-
tial 7-9 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, at
Jewish Home & Aging Services, 6710
W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Sponsored
by Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish
Community Adult Day Care Program.
No charge to attend, but must RSVP to
facilitator Fran Cook: (248) 661-6390,
ext. 403.
Get a confidential memory screening
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the
Southfield Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen,
Southfield. Free. (248) 358-1186.
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Join the Ambassadors seniors group
for lunch and a program with the
one-man entertainer, Solitaire, noon
Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Temple Beth El,
7400 Telegraph, Bloomfield Township.
Charge: $10 for Ambassadors mem-
bers, $12 for guests. RSVP to Doris
Kushner for space availability: (248)
352-5882.
Enjoy a game of bingo with Noemi 1
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Oak Park JCC.
Cost: $1 per card. The Active Life spon-
sors this program. (248)967-4030.
Hear two speakers hosted by COJAR
(Council of Orthodox Jewish Active
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Sleuth Slayer
Sort through Anthony Shaffer's
Sleuth, staged by Jewish
Ensemble Theatre through Nov.
23, inside West Bloomfield JCC.
Laced with humor, the play takes
many twists and turns telling
about a mystery writer and his
wife's lover. Tickets/schedule from
JET: (248) www.jettheatre.org ,
(248) 788-2900.
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Not your ordinary game of cat-and-mouse, this ingenious story of a
mystery writer and his wife's lover twists and turns on itself again and
again. Laced with humor, the plot accelerates until its ultimate
surprise—an ending even a master sleuth could not predict. Join them on
their journey, pitting cunning and ego against determination and wit, but
beware... "All is seldom as it seems. Skim milk masquerades as cream."
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