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"This is easy living.
Much To Do!
Good food.
Exercise.
FRIDAY, NOV. 23
Doctors.
It's all right here."
BOOK SIGNING
Zedek, Southfield. Rabbi Aaron Starr
looks at "Who Was the 'Real' King David?"
Information: 248-357-5544.
Noon 3 pm. Author Steven Hartman of
Commerce will sign his second novel My
Funny Old Soul Mate, the story of a waitress
who feels trapped in a relationship with a
man she isn't sure she is in love with. At
Biggby Coffee, 43346 Grand River, Novi.
7 11 pm. Dance and socialize at the West
Bloomfield JCC for Jewish singles 40 and
up. $10 at the door (cash or check only).
RSVP: 248-967-4030.
TUESDAY, NOV. 27
SUNDAY, DEC. 2
SALES AID TECHNION
JEWISH POLAND
6 8 pm. Marlee's by Tappers will donate
10 percent of its sales to the American
Technion Society. Hors d'oeuvres and wine,
and 10 percent discount on merchandise. At
12 Oaks Mall. Information: 248-737-1990.
11 am. Jewish Genealogical Society of
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– Fox Run resident Helen Fealk,
(right) pictured with her sister
and fellow resident,
Madeline Kaplan
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NETWORKING EVENT
6 8 pm. Association for Corporate Growth
Detroit Chapter (ACG) hosts Mingle Bells
Networking & Charity event to aid Southfield-
based JVS at the Skyline Club, 2000 Town
Center, Southfield. ACG are merger and
acquisition professionals and those involved
in corporate growth. $25 for ACG members;
$45 for others. Information: Sharon Kimble,
877-894-2754, or acgdetroit@comcast.net .
SINGLES MINGLE 40+
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Michigan presents the film 100 Voices: A
Journey Home, a musical documentary
about the history of Jewish culture in
Poland and its current resurgence. At the
Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington
Hills. Members, free; others, $5. RSVP: www.
jgsmi/org.
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GIVE TO BOOKSTOCK
11 am 1 pm. Colossal Collection Day: Drive
through and drop off donations of used
books and media at north side of West
Bloomfield JCC loading dock. To benefit
Bookstock sale; tax receipts provided.
Also, drop-off and volunteer sorting every
Wednesday 10 am-2 pm. Information: www.
bookstock.info.
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28
STROKE LECTURE
1 pm. St. Joseph Mercy Oakland hosts sup-
port group for stroke survivors and caregiv-
ers at Mercy Home Care, 281 Enterprise
Court, Suite 200, Bloomfield Hills. The
topic is "How to Put Balance in Your Life."
Information: Sue Peshl, 248-858-3295, or
peshls@trinity-health.org .
FRIDAY, NOV. 30
BRCA CANCER TALK
8 am 3 pm. Beaumont's Cancer Genetics
Program hosts a symposium for women
and men at risk for cancer from BRCA 1 or
2 mutations. At Beaumont Administration
Building, 3711 W.13 Mile, Royal Oak. Lunch
provided. RSVP: 800-633-7377 or online at
classes.beaumont.edu and search for BRCA.
TUESDAY, DEC. 4
HADASSAH UPDATE
12:15 pm. Tikvah Group of Hadassah holds
an "Update on Israel" through the eyes
of former and current chapter presidents
Annette Meskin and Joan Epstein, who wit-
nessed the dedication of the Sarah Wetsman
Davidson Hospital Tower in Jerusalem
while attending Hadassah's Centennial
Convention. $5 lunch included at Hadassah
House, West Bloomfield. RSVP by Nov. 30.
Information: Susie: 248-681-3810 or Sherrie:
248-661-0250.
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FARMINGTON PLAYERS
8 pm. Opening for the musical 1940's Radio
Hour at the Farmington Players Barn, 32332
W.12 Mile, Farmington Hills. Party open-
ing night. Play continues through Dec. 22.
Tickets: $18 (some discounts): 248-553-
2955 or www.farmingtonplayers.org .
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GET ORGANIZED!
7:30 pm. Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood in
Southfield presents an evening with Andrea
Wolf from Neat: Home & Office Organizing
who will offer suggestions. RSVP: 248-357-
5544 or sisterhood@shaareyzedek.org .
SATURDAY, DEC. 1
AIDS SHABBAT
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5
10 am. Cong. T'chiyah of Oak Park Shabbat
service observes International World AIDS
Day with the Bel Canto Choral Society
directed by Martin Mandelbaum. Included
is a display of the NAMES Project AIDS
Memorial Quilt. Information: 248-542-0900
or tchiyah@tchiyah.org .
12:15 pm. CSZ Seniors hosts entertainer
Michael Krieger at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. Luncheon: $10, Advance payment
must be received by Nov. 29. Information:
Janet Pont, 248-357-5544.
WHO WAS KING DAVID?
WATCH HER COOK!
Lunchtime. Lunch and learn following
Shabbat morning services at Cong. Shaarey
5:30 pm. National Council of Jewish Women
hosts a presentation dinner with chef
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CHANUKAH FOR TOTS
5:45 pm. "Chanukah in a Different Light"
for preschoolers and their families at
Hillel Day School, Farmington Hills. Join
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and the Hillel Early
Childhood Center for a mitzvah project and
pizza dinner. $10 per family. RSVP: Alexis
Zimberg, 248-357-5544.
CHANUKAH PARTY