▪ ▪ S ieger6 Deti at >> book fair Special Events from page 53 3426 E. West Maple Rd. at Haggerty Rd. (248) 926-9555 Jewish Megatrends Charting 4,,tthe Course 1,61 the American Jewish Future " 7:11IF FAMILY. GUIDE MENTAL, HEALTH CARE Rabbi Sidney Schwarz ,ate e .x1 enowear prrhell.niym P.m DINNER SPECIAL $ I I Deli tray and Dairy tray for 10 or more 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7 (OP) and 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8 (WB) Jeannette Olson: Maybe One Day Jeannette Gerstl was a little Jewish girl when the Nazis invaded Austria; she survived only thanks to the brav- ery of a Christian couple, who kept her hidden throughout the war. But what of her parents? In Maybe One Day, she tells the story of the fam- ily from whom she was separated and with whom she was, ultimately, reunited thanks to good fortune, bravery and kindness. BOOK CLUB NIGHT 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11 (WB) Wine, Cheese and Conversation Elizabeth L. Silver: The Execution of Noa P. Singleton: A Novel Throughout her trial, Noa Singleton never spoke a word in her own defense. Ten years later, she sits on death row in a maximum-security penitentiary, six months away from her execution. One day, she is visited by a leading attorney who is also the mother of the woman Noa was imprisoned for killing. Marlene tells Noa that she has changed her mind about the death penalty and Noa's sentence and will do everything in her power to see that she lives. Her sole request is the one thing Noa will not reveal: her story. Book Lover's package (book, lecture, and wine-and-cheese reception): $35. Lecture with wine-and-cheese recep- tion: $20. Reservations required by Nov. 4. PATRON NIGHT 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12 (WB) Peter Max: The Universe of Peter Max He was born in Berlin and moved to Shanghai, where he fell in love with the bright, bold colors all around him. When he settled in the United States, he dropped his last name and Any Salad with two bowls of soup LOX OR SABLE FOR TWO 99 Triumph and Tragedy of Israel Ha'aretz columnist Ari Shavit went back to Israel's very beginnings for a thorough look at the state today — and to consider its future. His research is both personal and global as he reflects on Israel and Zionism from a myriad of sources including his great-grandfather; a youth-group leader who helped transform Masada; a Palestinian driven from his home; immigrant orphans of the Holocaust; and the young men and women of Tel-Aviv's club scene. The cost for both programs is $10 ICC members/$12 nonmembers (tick- ets for separate events are not avail- able). 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Yet the financing and incredible influence of Hezbollah, one of the most infa- mous terrorist groups in the world, has remained a mystery. In Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon's Party of God, Matthew Levitt, senior fellow and director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy's Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence, tells the story of the group's compli- cated financial dealings — along with its criminal actions that are spreading not only throughout the Middle East but, also increasingly, everywhere. (Note Leavitt also speaks at 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, in Oak Park; no charge.) expires 11/14/13 1 expires 11/14/13 11 will receive fresh fruit basket free SPECIAL FOR TWO Lecture only: JCC members $18/ nonmembers $21. A strolling dinner, catered by the Epicurean Group, is available for patrons of the Book Fair. To become a patron, contact Andy Roisman at (248) 432-5442 or aroisman@jccdet.org. expires 11/14/131 I r was known simply as Peter Max. 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