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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!

VARIOUS TIMES

HOLIDAY PROJECTS

VISITING MR. GREEN

1 pm. Pomegranate Guild of Southeastern
Michigan, a group focused on Judaic
needlework, will work on Chanukah run-
ners and also a Purim table display for an
upcoming "Holiday Tables" event. At Prentis
Apartments, 15100 W.10 Mile, Oak Park.
Information: Judy Galperin, 248-661-5337.

Various times. Play starring Barry Levine
of West Bloomfield runs through Nov. 24 at
the Matrix Theatre Company, 2730 Bagley,
Detroit. Performances 8 pm Fridays and
Saturdays, and 3 pm Sundays. $20; $15/
students and seniors. 313-967-0599;
matrixtheatre.org .

CAREGIVER SUPPORT

Dorothy & Peter Brown Adult Day Care
Program holds free family caregiver
support groups. Daytime meetings are
for caregivers of those with memory loss;
evenings are for all caregivers of older
adults.
• At Jewish Senior Life, Fleischman
Residence, 6710 W. Maple, West Bloomfield:
7-9 pm Monday, Nov.18, and 2-4 pm
Thursday, Nov. 21. RSVP: Fran Cook, 248-
592-5032, fcook@jsImi.org .
• At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road,
Southfield: 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
12; and 5:30-7 pm Monday, Nov.18. RSVP:
Dorothy Moon, 248-233-4392, dmoon®
jvsdet.org .

THURSDAY, NOV. 7

END-OF-LIFE DILEMMAS

7 pm. Rabbi Shneur Silberberg will offer
"Prolonging Life vs. Prolonging Death" at
the Jewish Federation Building in
Bloomfield Township and on Sunday, Nov.
10, at 11 am at Bais Chabad Torah Center
in West Bloomfield. Class will answer
questions such as resuscitate? Do not
resuscitate? How to decide what to inscribe
in a living will? Information: RabbiShneur®
baischabad.com .

SATURDAY, NOV. 9

KRISTALLNACHT EVENT

10 am. Cong. T'chiyah, Oak Park, observes
75th anniversary of Kristallnacht ("Night
of the Broken Glass") in Germany and
Austria. Alvin and Harriet Saperstein lead
service; personal reflections by Prof. Alfred
Schwarz. Noon Kiddush. tichiyahorg@gmail.
com , 248-542-0900.

FREE HOOTENANNY

7:30 pm. Temple Shir Shalom event with

singer/musician Dan Nichols at the West
Bloomfield synagogue. Folk music and
Jewish songs. Bring your own instruments.
RSVP: 248-737-8700.

MONDAY, NOV. 11

FALL FIX UP

9:30 am. Individuals, families, school and
community groups invited to do seasonal
chores at homes of Jewish Family Service
older adult clients. Starts with breakfast
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield.
Registration: Ileder@jfsdetroit.org , 248-
592-2309.

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VETERANS DAY

9 am. West Bloomfield Twp. and Macon-
Thomas Chapter Tuskegee Airman dedicate
a Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Memorial
at the township civic center, 4550 Walnut
Lake Rd.

IADS LUNCH & LEARN

Noon. "Chanukah: The Best Gift is
Giving" is topic for Rabbi Leiby Burnham
of Partners in Torah. Free, including
pizza lunch. At Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue, Detroit. Information: Anna
Kohn, 313-962-4047.

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LEARN YIDDISH

7:30 pm. Rabbi Herschel Finman starts
teaching his series of 10 classes in begin-
ners' conversational Yiddish. Held at a
home in Oak Park. There is a charge except
for college students. Information: 248-798-
5082.

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TUESDAY, NOV. 12

LIBRARY DAY TRIP

9:30 am -2:15 pm. Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Southfield, presents tour of art, archi-
tecture and collections at Detroit Main
Public Library, led by docent/CSZ member
Barbara Cohn. $50; $45/CSZ member,
includes lunch downtown. RSVP by Friday,
Nov. 8: Tobye, tbello@shaareyzedek.org or
248-357-5544.

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13

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MACCABI-ARTFEST PLANS

7 pm. Learn ways to participate as a com-
munity when Metro Detroit hosts young
Maccabi Games athletes and artists next
August. At Oak Park JCC. Information:
www.2014detroit.org or 248-432-5500.

THURSDAY, NOV. 14

GAMES DAY AT CSZ

SUNDAY, NOV. 10

Give

11 am - 4 pm. Bring games and players to
monthly event at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Southfield. $5 at door includes lunch.
RSVP: Martha, mgoldberg@shaareyzedek.
org or 248-357-5544.

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FRIDAY, NOV. 15

SHABBAT LIVE!

6:30 pm. Community invited to "A Rockin'
Shabbat Service" at Temple Kol Ami, West
Bloomfield. Information: 248-661-0040.

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