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T
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Greater Ann Arbor will hold its
23rd Annual Jewish Book Festival
Nov. 1-14 at the Jewish Community Center
of Greater Ann Arbor.
Bernie Banet, Mimi Chapman, Fran
Martin and Esther Ullman are the Book
Festival chairs.
A slew of compelling and diverse
authors (many also appearing at
Detroit's Jewish Book Fair) are sched-
uled to speak during noontime Lunch
and Learn presentations, evening events
and on both Sundays.
All author presentations are free and
open to the community. In addition,
lunch may be purchased at the daily
Lunch and Learn programs for $10 in
advance or $12 at the door. The Lunch
with the Authors event is $15. Book Club
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Book Festival in Ann Arbor.
night is $15 for book and dessert; $5
dessert only. There also is a complimen-
tary Local Authors Luncheon.
All events will take place at the JCC of
Greater Ann Arbor, 2935 Birch Hollow
Drive, in Ann Arbor. For more informa-
tion, go to www.jccannarbotorg; please
RSVP for events by calling (734) 971-0990.
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Monday, Nov.1: 7:30 p.m. Opening Night
Joan Nathan: Quiches, Kugels and
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Tuesday, Nov. 2: Noon Lunch and Learn
Marilyn Berger: This is a Soul: The
Mission of Rick Hodes
Tuesday, Nov. 2: 7:30 p.m.
Andrei Markovits and Lars Rensmann:
Gaming on the World: How Sports are
Reshaping Global Politics and Culture
Wednesday, Nov. 3: 7:30 p.m.
Martin Fletcher: Walking Israel: A
Personal Search for the Soul of a
Nation
Friday, Nov. 5: 9:30 a.m.
It's Great to Be a Grandparent
Program with Linda Grekin and Laura
Pershin Raynor
Sunday, Nov. 7:10 a.m.
Kader Konuk: East West Mimesis:
Auerbach in Turkey
Sunday, Nov. 7: 7:30 p.m.
Sam Hoffman: Old Jews Telling Jokes
Monday, Nov. 8: Noon Lunch and Learn
a Polish-Catholic woman who rescued
16 of her Jewish neighbors during the
Holocaust. $10 per ticket.
Wednesday, Nov. 10: Noon Lunch with
the Authors
Jessica Jiji: Sweet Dates of Basra
Sharon Pomerantz: Rich Boy
Katherine Rosman: If You Knew Suzy:
A Mother, a Daughter, a Reporter's
Notebook
Ari Weinzweig: Zingerman's Guide
to Good Leading — Part 1: A Lapsed
Anarchist's Approach to Building a
Great Business
Thursday, Nov.11: Noon Lunch and Learn
Jonathan Schneer: The Balfour
Declaration: The Origins of the Arab-
Israeli Conflict
Thursday, Nov.11: 7:30 p.m. — Ladies
Night Out
Zoe Fishman: Balancing Acts: Four
women at a yoga studio find the
strength to overcome the obstacles in
their life.
Sunday, Nov.14:10 a.m.
Monday, Nov. 8: 7:30 p.m. — Book Club
Night
Daniel Levin: The Last Ember: Suspense
novel set in the world of archeology.
Sunday, Nov.14:12:30 p.m. — Local
Authors Luncheon
Free and open to the community
Kristallnacht Commemoration Day
Rebecca Goldstein: 36 Arguments for the
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Ethan Zohn: Soccer World: South Africa
— Explore the World Through Soccer
Sunday, Nov.14: 7:30 p.m.
Michael Hirsh: The Liberators
Tuesday, Nov. 9: 7:30 p.m. — Film Showing
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Erica Brown: Confronting Scandal: How
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