vt ONG H U4 Jewish Book Festival FINE CHINESE DINING "A wonderful adventure in fine dining" — Danny Raskin Ann Arbor JCC hosts unique programs. Halye Aisner Special to the Jewish News Ann Arbor T he 24th annual Jewish Book Festival returns to the Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor Nov 1-13, featuring authors from across the nation and Ann Arbor's own backyard. New to the festival this year is the J-Cafe, where guests can enjoy freshly roasted coffee, tea, cappuccino and baked goods while browsing the wide Community Reads with author Lee variety of books and gift items. Kravitz This year's festival will include four demonstration at noon from the cook- Lunch and Learn programs at the book Ma Baseema: Middle Eastern JCC, beginning at noon, with author Cooking with Chaldean Flair. presentations at 12:30 p.m. They Tuesday, Nov. 8: Book Festival spon- include Jaimy Gordon, author of Lord sors will be honored with a reception at of Misrule (Tuesday, Nov. 1); Charles 6:30 p.m., followed by New York Times Butter, author of Crossing Cultural best-selling author Dr. Howard Markel Borders: Universals in Art and Their discussing his book An Anatomy of Biological Roots (Tuesday, Nov. 8); Addiction: Sigmund Freud, George Bornstein, author of The Colors William Halsted and the Miracle of Zion: Blacks, Jews Drug Cocaine. The author pre- and Irish from 1845- sentation at 7:30 p.m. is free. 1945 (Thursday, Nov. Wednesday, Nov. 9: The 10); and Mira Bartok, ■ Jewish Partisan Educational author of The Memory Foundation holds a free work- Palace, Friday, Nov. 11. shop, "Teaching with the Film $10 in advance/$12 at Defiance," from 4:30-8 p.m. the door; author presen- s e for community educators tations free. S S • • • and youth-group leaders. Other highlights At 7:30 p.m., see the film include: The Forgotten Refugees, Wednesday, Nov. 2: An exploring the history, culture, and forced evening with the University exodus of Middle Eastern and North of Michigan Frankel Scholars from 7-9 African Jewish communities in the sec- p.m. at the JCC. Featured guests include ond half of the 20th century. Free. Todd Endelman, Deborah Dash Moore, Sunday, Nov. 13: A children's pro- Benjamin Paloff and Shachar Pinsker. gram, Curious George Visits the Jewish Free. Thursday, Nov. 3: A free Community Book Festival, from 9-10:30 a.m., includes a pancake breakfast featuring Reads event with Lee Kravitz, author special guests Curious George and the of Unfinished Business, at 7:30 p.m. Man in the Yellow Hat; $5 per person. Readers are encouraged to purchase From 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m., a Global Day the book now at the JCC and have a sit- down with the author on the evening of of Jewish Learning takes place at both the JCC and the Michigan League, the event. 911 N. University Ave., Ann Arbor. Sunday, Nov. 6: A Local Authors The presentations are free and open Breakfast, from 9-11 a.m., with Jane to the community. Lunch is $10 in Alkon, author of The Remarkable Mr. advance/$12 at the door. Reservations Boy; Marvin Brandwin, author of A required. Presentations are free. Visit Taste of Rhyme; Laurie Brown, author jccannarbor.org for presenters, loca- of The Greet Your Customer Manual; tions and further details. 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