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Caring. Helping. Mental Illness.

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Kadima...caring, helping adul
and children with mental
illness to move forward
in their live .

HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS: Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days prior to publication.
Email listings and questions to calendar@thejewishnews.com . For telephone inquiries,
call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

Much To Do!

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SAD — Seasonal Affective Disorder

As the days become shorter, grayer
and cooler, some of us experience
increased symptoms related to sadness,
depression and/or anxiety.

Did you know that:

• Seasonal Affective Disorder is part of major depression?

• Seasonal Affective Disorder can occur as winter/
summer depression or winter/summer blues?

• Seasonal Affective Disorder is often called "seasonal
depression"?

ANN ARBOR SUKKOT

Noon-3 pm. The JCC of Greater Ann Arbor
hosts Sukkarnival including carnival-themed
games, face painting, bouncers, Israeli food,
gifts and Judaica. $5 or $10 per household
for Ann Arbor JCC members. Non-members:
$10 or $20 per household. RSVP: 734-971-
0990.

tating disease for which there is no known
cure. The walk is at the Huntington Woods
Recreation Center, 26325 Scotia. To donate,
visit www.tmsforacure.org/sarah.php.

MEET A SCULPTOR

1 pm. Sholem Aleichem Institute presents
nationally known local sculptor Jerry Soble
in an illustrated lecture at the Oak Park
JCC. Free. Information: 248-967-4030.

MUSICAL AT JCC

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3

STEAK IN THE SUKKAH

5:30 p.m. Oak Park Cong. Beth Shalom's
Men's Club hosts a barbecue dinner in the
sukkah with steak, chicken, veggie burgers.
$18 per adult; $5 per child; $50 family maxi-
mum. RSVP by Sept. 28: 248-547-7970.

CANCER YOGA AID

1 pm. Angelina Ballerina: the Musical pre-
sented by Vital Theatre Company at the
Berman Center in the West Bloomfield JCC.
$13 adults; $11 children.

MONDAY, OCT. 8

SIMCHAT TORAH FUN

6-7 p.m. Cancer Thrivers Network for
Jewish Women meeting will feature gentle
healing yoga practice with Barbara Swaab
at West Bloomfield JCC. $5 at door.
RSVP: Sandy Schwartz, 248-851-4616 or
SandyRSchwartz@hotmail.com .

5:30 pm. Adat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills'"Tacos & Torah" for young
families includes a Hakafot Jr. mini-parade.
$5 for optional dinner, RSVP: Debi Banooni
at dbanooni@adatshalom.org . Traditional
Hakafot at 6:45 pm Monday and at 9 am
Tuesday. Information: 248-851-5100.

THURSDAY, OCT. 4

TUESDAY, OCT. 9

JAZZ AT THE J

CHOLENT COOK-OFF

1 pm. Sheila Landis Duo performs at Oak
Park JCC. Paid RSVP for noon lunch due
by Oct. 3. $3 lunch; $1 concert. 248-967-
4030.

After Simchat Torah morning services. Oak
Park Cong. Beth Shalom holds free tasting
of cholents prepared earlier by members
and friends. To enter a cholent, call Richard
Racusin at (248) 890-0635.

SATURDAY, OCT. 6

• Seasonal Affective Disorder may co-occur with anxiety?

• Seasonal Affective Disorder untreated may lead to
major depressive episodes for people diagnosed with
chronic depressive or bipolar disorders?

• Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder may include
suicidal thoughts or actions?

• Seasonal Affective Disorder may be a pre-cursor to a
diagnosis of bipolar disorder/major depression?

• 4% to 6% of the general population experience winter
depression associated with severe depression?

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Kadima offers programs and services to adults
who are diagnosed with major depression/anxiety,
bipolar disease, psycho-affective disorder and
. schizophrenia and programs and services for children,
3 — 18 years, diagnosed with serious emotional
and behavioral disorders
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If you, or someone you know, need Kadima's services,
please contact 248.559.8235.
Kadima . 15999 W. Twelve Mile Road . Southfield, Ml 48076. www.kadimacenter.org

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September 27 * 2012

USED BOOK SALE

10 am-3pm. At Huntington Woods Library,
26415 Scotia. 248-543-9720.

SOUP IN THE SUKKAH

5 pm. Oak Park Temple Emanu-El Souper
Supper in the Sukkah features homemade
soups, meaty, vegetarian and vegan and
more. Music with Kelly Onickel. $5 plus a
can for the food drive. RSVP by Oct. 2: 248-
967-4020.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10

THE JEWISH VOTE

7 pm. JTA correspondents Ron Kampeas
and Ami Eden discuss "Election 2012:
Obama, Romney and the Jewish Vote" at
Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Moderated
by JN publisher Arthur Horwitz. Free.
Sponsored by the Jewish Community
Relations Council and Temple Israel.
Information: JCRC, 248-642-5393.

THURSDSAY, OCT. 11

SUNDAY, OCT. 7

RUMMAGE SALE

MASTOCYTOSIS WALK

5-8 pm. Birmingham Temple in Farmington
Hills opening night with a 20 percent price
mark-up for best selection. Regular price
on Friday, Oct.12, 9 am-4pm. Bag sale
Saturday, Oct.13, 9 am-noon. Cash only.
(248) 477-1410.

9:15 am. The Gittleman Family (Barbara,
Ted and Laura) is sponsoring its fifth one-
mile walk for the Mastocytosis Society in
memory of their daughter and sister, Sarah.
Mastocytosis is a life-threatening and debili-

Lunchtime Series Focuses On Talmud
Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills will continue this
year's lunchtime learning programs with a three-part series,
"How the Talmud Invented the Jewish People,' led by Rabbi
Aaron Bergman. Programs are set for Thursdays, Oct. 4, 11 and
18, from 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m.
Participants are invited to bring their own dairy lunches.
Drinks and dessert will be provided. There is no charge.
Respond by the preceding Mondays to Sheila Lederman at
Adat Shalom Synagogue, (248) 851-5100, ext. 246 or sleder-
man@adatshalom.org . ❑

Rabbi
Bergman

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