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FRIDAY, OCT. 28

SHABBAT 4 KIDZ

DSO CONCERT

10:30 am. Families with young children
invited to service featuring Shabbat songs,
Torah games and stories at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Southfield. Free. Details: Karen,
kdavis@shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-
5544, ext. 60.

9:30 am-3 pm. Bus departure/return
times from West Bloomfield JCC for Center
Travel Dept.'s trip to Detroit Symphony
Orchestra "Coffee Concert" at Max Fisher
Music Center in Detroit; also 10 am-2:30 pm
from Oak Park JCC. Violinist Emmanuelle
Boisvert playing Bloch's Baal Shem (Three
Pictures of Chasidic Life). $62/$52 JCC
member. Lunch on your own at restaurant.
Marilyn, 248-432-5471.

WEEKLY TORAH PORTION

ROSH CHODESH

7 pm. Women only invited to participate in
Havdalah at Downtown Synagogue, Detroit.
An activity follows. RSVP: srskully@com-
cast.net.

7:30 pm. Cong. Beth Ahm, West
Bloomfield, invites ages 21-40 to a Young
Adult Group event. Assemble in parking lot.
$15. Advance RSVP required: nrosenblumĀ®
cbahm.org or Nina, 248-851-6880.

HILLEL & HEADLINES

SUNDAY, OCT. 30

TUTORING IN DETROIT

Noon-5 pm. Volunteer with Hillel of Metro
Detroit, Repair the World and Summer in
the City programs on "Be a Buddy Day" at
Dixon Educational Learning Academy, 8401
Trinity, Detroit. Ages 18-30 invited to tutor
students in a variety of subjects. Details
and to RSVP by Oct. 25: hilleldetroit@umd.
umich.edu or Karen, 313-577-3459.

ANIMALS AT AKIVA

12:45- 2:45 pm. To celebrate Parshat
Noach, children will enjoy a petting farm,
pony rides and face painting at Akiva
Hebrew Day School, 21100 W.12 Mile,
Southfield. Admission: donate one non-
perishable kosher food item. www.akiva.org
or Lisa, 248-386-1625, ext. 233.

GRAD STUDENTS' DINNER

6:30 pm. Shabbat dinner open to gradu-
ate students at Oak Park JCC. Overnight
housing by request. $8 in advance. RSVP
by Oct. 26: hilleled@wayne.edu or Neil, 313-
577-3459.

STORY & SONG SHABBAT

7:45 pm. Adherents from diverse faith
communities will be special guests at
Reform renewal-style Shabbat service at
Cong. Shir Tikvah, Troy. Leaders are CST
Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg, Maggid Steve
Klaper and New York-based Cantor Ellen
Dreskin. Details: www.SongandSpirit.org ,
248-649-4418 or 248-895-3011.

SATURDAY, OCT. 29

INTERFAITH STUDY

10 am-4 pm. "Day of Inter-Connection"
offers study sessions, storytelling, classes
and discussions with local Jewish, Muslim
and Franciscan teachers, including Cantor
Ellen Dreskin. Held at Song and Spirit
Institute for Peace, 2599 Harvard, Berkley
48072. Details: www.SongandSpirit.org or
248-895-3011.

-Fox Run resident
Sam Ray

ROAD RALLY

10-11 am. Various rabbis and educa-
tors will lead eight-week series, "Parsha
HaShavuah" (Weekly Torah Portion),
through Dec. 23, at Fisher Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp.
There is a charge. RSVP:
jewishdetroit.org/feded or 248-205-2536.

11:15 am-12:15 pm. Rabbi Eliezer
Finkelman teaches eight-week course,
"Ripped from the Headlines: What Would
Hillel Do?" through Dec. 23, at Fisher
Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph,
Bloomfield Twp. Charge. RSVP:
jewishdetroit.org/feded or 248-205-2536.

"I like to travel and I
have an active social life.
At Fox Run I just lock
the door and go."

JCC OPEN HOUSE

7 am-5:30 pm. Marking its 18th anniver-
sary as a full service building, the Oak Park
JCC invites community for drop-in swim
lessons and several cultural and athletic
activities. Schedule: family concert with
Mark Edwards, 1-2 pm; self-defense class,
1-1:45; gymnastics class, 1:30-2 pm; arts
and crafts, 1:45-2:15 pm; Dr. Natan HarPaz
reads his book Porcupine Quilly to fami-
lies with preschoolers, 2:15-3 pm; Diaper
Derby (by advance registration), 3-3:30 pm.
Everything is free. Marc, 248-967-4030.

AISH SPONSORS BAND

4 pm. The band 8th Day, co-founded
by brothers Shmuel and Bentzi Marcus,
performs in Berman Center at West
Bloomfield JCC. Aish HaTorah sponsors
family show with songs in English, Hebrew
and Yiddish. $18 or $36.
www.my8thday.com . Tickets:
www.aishinthewoods.org or 248-327-3579.

MANAGING TOUGH KIDS

7 pm. Dr. Ray Levy, nationally recognized
authority on treatment for defiant, anxious
and unmotivated children and teens, is key-
note speaker at Anita Naftaly Conference at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. Opening
the Doors program of Jewish Federation's
Alliance for Jewish Education invites edu-
cators, mental health practitioners and
affected parents. $25/$20 in advance. www.
jewishdetroit.org/familycircle or 248-205-
2549.

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JN's Calendar by Esther Allweiss Mgber.

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