RETAIN SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Lunch And Learn Focus Is On Buber Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills will continue this year's lunchtime learning programs with a three-part series titled "I and Thou:' based on the philosophy of Martin Buber. The sessions will be led by Rabbi Rachel Shere on Mondays, Oct. 29 and Nov. 5 & 12 from 11:45 a.m.- Rabbi Shere 1 p.m. Participants can bring their own dairy lunches. Drinks and dessert will be provided. There is no charge. Respond by the preceding Fridays to Sheila Lederman at Mat Shalom Synagogue, (248) 851-5100, ext. 246 or slederman@adatshalom.org . Fundraiser To Help 'Stomp Out Diabetes' What are the ingredients for a special evening? Try fine wines, good friends and a great cause. If that sounds like a perfect blend, then attend Stomp Out Diabetes, a wine-tasting benefit at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Reserve at Big Rock in Birmingham. (VIP reception begins at 6:30 p.m.) The 6th annual Stomp Out Diabetes event, presented by Meijer and Novo Nordisk and chaired by Lori and Marc Siegel and Lori and Maurice Pogoda, aims to raise awareness and funds for the American Diabetes Association. Nearly 25.8 million children and adults in the United States have dia- betes, yet more than 6 million remain undiagnosed. An additional 79 million are at risk for developing diabetes. Diabetes kills more people in the United States than breast cancer and AIDS combined, and it has no cure. The VIP reception at 6:30 p.m. will feature an opportunity to taste rare, exclusive wines from Cana Wine Distributors, Red Wagon Wine Shop and Woodbury Wines LLC, while savoring fine cuisine provided by the Reserve at Big Rock. In addition to fab- ulous wine samplings and great food, guests can enjoy a silent auction and entertainment provided by Motown guitarist Dennis Coffey. Glen McIntosh, dean of student life and assistant vice president for student affairs at Oakland University in Rochester, is the evening's guest speaker. Event tickets start at $150 per per- son, or $275 for the VIP Reception. Tickets can be purchased at www. diabetes.org/stompout or by calling Nikki Ruddy at (888) 342-2383, ext. 6688 or nruddy@diabetes.org . TOUGH FAIR RESPECTED •Michigan Supreme Court Justice •U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan •Assistant Attorney General of the United States for Legal Policy •Professor of Constitutional Law Endorsed by: Detroit Regional Chamber Michigan State Medical Society Fraternal Order of Police "The first function of the judiciary is to uphold the people's first civil right, their right to be free from violent criminal predators:' Stephen Markman Supreme Court Justice MARKMAN SUPREME COURT "Justice Markman has shown over the years that he understands judicial balance and integrity, and that he profoundly comprehends the biblical instruction that judges must always be fair." Rabbi David Nelson, Rabbi Emeritus, Congregation Beth Shalom PAID FOR BY STEPHEN MARKMAN FOR JUSTICE, P.O. BOX 737, OKEMOS, MI 48805 1790950 October 25 • 2012 33