CenterStage presents.... Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival at Book Fair CenterStage presents... Health Awareness Day 8 pm. UNDERWRITTEN BY DMC HURON VALLEY - SINAI HOSPITAL 0 a.m. el 1 "Korkoro" (Freedom) 2009, France, 111 minutes French with English subtitles 'A magnificent paean to the mad ecstasy of freedom... Tony Gatlif's depiction of the 'Gypsy soul' has never been more visceral."— Variety magazine Dr. Harry Ostrer Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People LEGACY Who are the Jews? A race? A people? Both Jews and gentiles have tried to pinpoint a collective Jewish identity through physical anthropology and genetics. If you missed the sold-out screening at the Traverse City Film Festival this past summer, here is your opportunity to experience a lesser-known piece of history. Based on actual events, this passionate WWII drama tells the story of a close-knit Gypsy family as they journey through occupied France trying to avoid the violent Vichy patrols. Told through humor, emotional dialogue and filmed in the gorgeous French countryside,"Korkoro" shows the Romany people's joy and struggle to remain free. Medical geneticist Harry Ostrer explores the history of these efforts. Bringing together threads from Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and India, this unique work situates Jews in the grand scheme of genetic analysis. Dr. Harry Ostrer is a professor of Pathology and Genetics at Albert Einstein Colege of Medicine and director of Genetic and Genomic Testing at Montefiore Medical Center. He previously served as director of Human Genetics at New York University School of Medicine. 2012 Traverse City Film Festival Featured Film 2011 French Cesar Awards, Best Music nominee 2009 Montreal World Film Festival - Grand Prix, Public Award and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury awards winner Co-sponsored by Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan (JGSMI) 1M5 a.m. Sponsored by the Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival Dr. Gary Small and Gigi Vorgan $11 - Please call The Berman box office at 248.661.1900. 1r. The Alzheimer's Prevention Program: Keep Your Brain Healthy for the Rest of Your Life FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Presented by Dr. Gary Small 7:30 a.m. Kccp Your Bran Healthy Aorta Kr" of Your Lik Is there a way to stop Alzheimer's? Dr. Gary Small says prevention is the way — and in his new book, CARY SMALL. NIL/ he shows how this can be done. The Alzheimer's Prevention Program is a must for anyone with a family history of the disease — or anyone concerned about his own health. UNDERWRITTEN BY CREDIT UNION ONE Business Breakfast with Ken Segall Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success Although the success of Apple is well-known, the reasons for this are less understood. The answer is suprisingly simple. Best-selling author and director of the UCLA Longevity Center, Dr. Small was named one of the world's leading innovators in science and technology by Scientific American. He appears frequently on "Today," "Good Morning America," PBS and CNN. Steve Jobs built Apple based on a simple business model; traditional complex business practices were not tolerated. The power of"simplicity" as a business model can be used in any organization. 12:30-1 p.m. Ken Segall is an advertising executive who worked closely with Steve Jobs for more than 12 years. He started the i-frenzy by naming iMac and helped develop Apple's famous Think DIFFERENT campaign. Having also served tours of duty with Dell and Intel, Segall is uniquely qualified to point out the stark contrasts between the practices of Apple and other iconic technology companies. Enjoy a light, healthy snack. Resource specialists affiliated with DMC will be available to answer questions. 1:15 p.m. Dr. Jordan Smoller The Other Side of Normal: How Biology Is Providing the Clues to Unlock the Secrets of Normal and Abnormal Behavior Honarary Chair: Hannan Lis Chairs: Terry Hollander and Reva Rosen Co - chairs: Ken Bloom, Rick Bloom, Jeffrey Budaj, Stephen Feldman, Steven Professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Jordan Smoller takes a simple yet provocative approach to human behavior and, in the process, will change the way you look at yourself and others. Fisher, Brian Hermelin, Martin W. Hollander, Michael Horowitz, Howard lwrey, Jeffrey Kaplan, Steven J. Matz, Howard Rosenberg, Brian D. Siegel, Diane Siriani, Steven Weisberg Co-sponsored by the Professional Advisory Committee of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, chaired by Howard Rosen THE OTHER SIDE OF NORMAL *war L..0.17414, :41,, 4 Vosott !Or Vcn.1 3/ 4 14sares1.14..w What is normal? What is abnormal? According to Dr. Smoller, "psychiatry has ignored the normal. What is the biology of normal? By understanding what the mind was designed to do in the first place, we can demystify mental illness and build a new foundation for defining psychiatric disorders — from autism to depression!' $18 - Breakfast and program. $38 - Book, breakfast and program. Advanced registration required by November 7. Please call The Berman box office at 248.661.1900. Co sponsored by Daniel B. Sobel Friendship House, Friendship Circle, JCC Women's Executive Health Club - www.bookfair.jccdet.org 13 248.661.1900