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Congratulations,
Technion Professor Dan Shechtman,
on winning the 2011 Nobel Prize
in Chemistry.
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DINNER & SERVICE
5:30 pm. Pizza and salad dinner followed
by Simchat Torah service at 6:30 at Cong.
Shir Tikvah, Troy. There is a charge for din-
ner, by advance RSVP: www.shirtikvah.com
or 248-649-4418.
HALLOWEEN ART
7 pm. Halloween-themed art opening
includes works of Oak Park artist Steve
Gamburd at Phoenix Cafe, 24918 John R
(at 10 Mile), Hazel Park. $5 includes snacks.
Concert at 9. Steve: artisnormal@yahoo.com
SATURDAY, OCT. 22
FOOD ALLERGY WALK
9:30 am. Sixth Annual FAAN Walk for Food
Allergy, raising funds to find a cure for peo-
ple with life-threatening food allergies, is at
Oakland Community College-Orchard Ridge
Campus, Farmington Hills, Registration:
www.foodallergywalk.org .
Distinguished Professor Dan Shechtman's discovery of quasicrystals changed the world's
view about the structure of matter. Scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
have now won three Nobel Prizes since 2004, a strong testament to the intellectual
leadership provided by this world-class institution.
The American Technion Society is proud to have helped sustain Professor Shechtman's
imaginative research and teaching through decades, and we pledge to continue support of
Israel's leading science and technology university for the benefit of Israel and the world.
Technion: The Imagination of Israel.
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Providing critical support to the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
Detroit Chapter 30230 Orchard Lake Rd, Ste. 155 Farmington Hills, MI 48334
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SUNDAY, OCT. 23
O.U. JEWISH CONFERENCE
Various times. International scholars will
convene at Oakland University, Rochester
through Monday. Plenary session on "Digging
at Biblical Sha-arayim, Israel." Kristen, 248-
370-2650 or pytlik@oakland.edu .
ADULT LEARNING
11 am. Rabbi Aaron Bergman leads
HamakOm ("the place" in Hebrew), a series
designed to help adults of all ages find their
"internal spirituality." Community-wide pro-
grams held one or two Sundays a month at
Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills.
Free. 248-851-5100.
11 am-4:15 pm. Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Southfield, plans day trip to Detroit for
exploring its 150-year history. $27/$22
member, includes bus and refreshments.
RSVP: 248-357-5544.
Contact Larry Allan
33700 Woodward Ave. • Between 14 Mile & Lincoln Binningha
248-644%8565
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'FRANKLINSTEIN` FRENZY
3 pm. Halloween costume parade (pets
welcome) in downtown Franklin, followed by
trick-or-treating with local merchants. Also,
Great Pumpkin Roll, pumpkin decorating,
stories, food. RSVP for Looney Bill coffin
race at 4. www.mainstreetfranklinmi.com .
CSZ HISTORY TOUR
A Service to
Private Owners,
Banks & Estates
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SPAGHETTI FUNDRAISER
3-8 pm. Dinner, raffle and silent auc-
tion at Walled Lake Eagles,1721 Glengary,
Wolverine Lake 48390. Proceeds to pur-
chase a wheelchair-accessible van for
Steven August, who has cerebral palsy. $10
age 11-adult; $3 child. Anne, 248-488-3123.
HILLEL FOOTBALL
Noon. Hillel of Metro Detroit plays EMU
Hillel in annual co-ed football game at Oak
Park JCC. RSVP by Oct. 20: hillel@wayne.
edu or Neil, 313-577-3459.
MULTICULTURAL FILM
2 pm. David & Layla (106 min.), about a Jew
and a Muslim who fall in love in New York,
will be shown in Belmont Performing Arts
Center at Fox Run Retirement Community,
41000 W.13 Mile, Novi 48377. Free. RSVP:
Mel.Tansill@Erickson.com .
TUESDAY, OCT. 25
DELI NIGHT
6:30 pm. Panel of Detroit deli mavens at
Temple Israel, West Bloomfield. Also, talk
and book signing with Save the Deli author
David Sax. Scheduled to appear are: Sy
Ginsberg of United Meat & Deli, Joanee and
Steve Hurwitz of Steve's Deli, Sid Newman
of Star Deli, Matt Prentice of Deli Unique
and Dave Rice of Zingerman's Delicatessen.
$18 includes dinner. RSVP by Oct. 20 to
michelle®temple-israel.org .or 248-661-5700.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26
PIANO GUY
Noon. Temple Treasures seniors group
plans luncheon program at Temple Israel,
West Bloomfield. Gary Rimar, "The Piano
Guy," will perform Yiddish and secular
selections. $14; $12 for group members.
RSVP by Oct. 22: Beverly, 248-788-2573.
JEWISH IMMIGRANTS
7-8:30 pm. Ori Weisberg teaches eight-
week course, "Strangers in a Strange Land:
Journeys from the Old Country to the
New World," through Dec. 21 at Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp.
Presented by Federation's Alliance for
Jewish Education. RSVP: Gail, 248-205-
2536 or jewishdetroit.org/feded.
THURSDAY, OCT. 27
WOMEN'S NETWORKING
10 am-3 pm. Michigan Professional
Women's Network presents annual "Get
Your Body and Business in Shape Expo" in
Garden Atrium at Prudential Town Center,
2000 Town Center, Southfield. Chance to
develop business contacts. Free admission.
Cost for exhibitors: $175/$200 for electric-
ity. www.mpwn.org or Diane, 248-559-3359.
SUNDAY, OCT. 30
RIDE ROLLERCOASTERS
8 am-10 pm. Go with Hillel of Metro Detroit
to Cedar Point Amusement Park in Ohio,
departing from Oak Park JCC. $50 bus
and admission. RSVP by Oct. 20: hilleled'
wayne.edu or Neil, 313-577-3459.
JN's Calendar by Esther Allweiss Ingber.
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