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Professor Howard N.
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lecture series explor-
ing the life and legacy
of Theodor Herzl, the
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Herzl was born 150 years ago, and had a
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• Dec. 1: "Herz! as Diplomat — What Would
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Meals On Wheels

Kosher Meals on Wheels provides two kosher
meals five days a week to those in the com-
munity who are unable to provide for them-
selves or who have no one to assist them
with meal preparation.
Meals are prepared and delivered from the
kitchen of Morrison Senior Living, located in
the Jewish Senior Life Prentis Apartments in
Oak Park. The kitchen is under the supervi-
sion of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of
Greater Detroit.
The program is funded by the National
Council of Jewish Women Greater Detroit
Section, with help from the Area Agency on
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The 29th Annual Alicia Joy Techner
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Israel present author SuEllen Fried 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9, at Temple Israel, West
Bloomfield.
Fried is an advocate for reducing the cru-
elty of children to each other. She believes
that bullying is a form of child abuse — peer
abuse. She is an international speaker on
child abuse, bullying and cyber bullying.
In her talk, she will incorporate moral and
ethical principles of Judaism to give strate-
gies, understanding and ideas for intervening
and preventing bullying.
The event is part of the 14th annual Temple
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contact the Robert Sosnick Family Life
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Temple Kol Ami is celebrating the third
night of Chanukah at Bim Bam Shabbanukah
complete with a family-friendly Shabbat
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Chanukah songs. The service begins at 6 pm.
Friday, Dec. 3. Bring your own chanukiah. $2
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Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood is hosting
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