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BERKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT

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Email listings and questions to calendar®thejewishnews.com . For telephone inquiries,
call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140.

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FUTURE EVENT

SCHULZE REUNION

Schulze Elementary School 50 Year
Reunion, Class of 1964, 7 pm Saturday,
Nov. 1, at Greek Islands Bar & Grill inside
Farmington Hills Golf Club. Information: Fran
Freedman Goran at 248-645-5275 or email
f1129@yahoo.com .

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 20

10 am. Rabbi Rachel Shere and Mindy
Eisenberg conduct class at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Free. Information: 248-851-5100.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 21

Berkley High School, ranked one of the top High
Schools in the United States by Newsweek, offers
over 21 Advanced Placement courses.

DONATE TO BOOKSTOCK

11 am-1 pm. Drive through and drop off gifts
of used books and media at West Bloomfield
JCC, at north side loading dock. Tax receipts
provided. Other drop-off sites and times:
bookstock.info, or 248-645-7840, ext. 365.

Berkley Schools offers a robust music and fine
arts program from Kindergarten to 12th grade —
and in 2014 was named a Best Community for
Music Education by the NAMM Foundation.

HOLOCAUST SERVICE

11:30 am. David-Horodoker Organization
hosts a Holocaust memorial service at the
Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington
Hills. Light brunch follows. Optional docent-
led tour at 10:30. RSVP: Susann Kauffman,
248-538-8866 or suekauffman@comcast.
net . Free. Memorial donations accepted.

Norup International houses both the MYP and PYP
International Baccalaureate Programs.

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7 pm. Adat Shalom Synagogue's Social
Justice Book Group discusses Arc of
Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights and
Murder in the Jazz Age by Kevin Boyle. Free,
at the Farmington Hills shul. RSVP: Caren
Harwood, charwood@adatshalom.org .

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September 18 • 2014

11:45 am. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz will
review the book Kaddish: Women's Voices by
Michal Smart and Barbara Ashkenas at Adat
Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Free.
Bring a dairy/parve lunch. RSVP by Sept. 23:
Sheila Lederman, 248-851-5100, ext. 246,
or slederman@adatshalom.org .

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SINGLE MINGLE

6:30 pm. Jewish Singles Mingles (55 plus)
New Year's Dinner at Big Tommy Parthenon,
40380 Grand River, Novi. RSVP before Sept.
27: Ava, 248-542-9166

PALESTINIAN WRITER

7 pm. Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
presents author-journalist Sayed Kashua
on "The Foreign Mother Tongue: Living and
Writing as a Palestinian in Israel." Free. At
U-M Alumni Center's Founders Room, 200
Fletcher, Ann Arbor. Information: www.lsa.
umich.edunudaic/events or 734-763-9047.

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1

USED BOOK SALE

1:30 pm-5:30 pm. At Southfield Public
Library, 26300 Evergreen. Also, Thursday,
Oct. 2, and Saturday, Oct. 4,10 am-5 pm.
Information: 248-796-4224.

PAUL REISER AT KADIMA

SOULFUL SERVICES

6:30 p.m. Kadima presents An Evening of
Laughter with Paul Reiser, at the Max M.
Fisher Music Center in Detroit. $100; $50
for young adults ages 18-40. RSVP: www.
kadimacenter.org or Paula Schonberg, 248-
559-8235 x 118.

10:30 am-noon. Rabbi Tamara Kolton leads
"contemporary, soulful" Rosh Hashanah ser-
vices, located at the Birmingham Unitarian
Church, 38651 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield
Hills. Music by Michael Krieger and Cantorial
Soloist Hilary Joy Duberstein. Yom Kippur
services 7:30-9:30 pm Friday, Oct. 3. $100
for adults; free under age 18. Information:
rabbikolton®gmail.com or 248-885-0225.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 28

EVENT PLANNING EXPO

11 am-4 pm. A variety of vendors will be at
annual Joe Cornell Event Planning Expo for
families and corporations. Free admission.
At the West Bloomfield JCC. Information:
www.joecornell.com or 248-356-6000.

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HOLOCAUST FILM

2-4 p.m. Award-winning film A Song for
You will screen at the Holocaust Memorial
Center in Farmington Hills. It tells of George
and Gisela Karp, who, together with their
infant daughter and after a harrowing five-
year journey, escaped Nazi-occupied France
by crossing the Pyrenees on foot. RSVPs
recommended: asongforyoumichigan®gmail.
com . Free.

SOULFUL YOGA

The class of 2014 received admission invitations
to over 100 colleges and universities across the
United States including Duke, Drake, Tulane,
University of Michigan, Kalamazoo College,
Michigan State, and more.

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Yizkor service. Those in need of transporta-
tion can call Lillian at 248-444-8887.

1 pm. The United Jewish Organization, First
Second and Third Generation Survivors,
will gather at Hebrew Memorial Cemetery
at Gratiot and 14 Mile in Clinton Twp. for a

THURSDAY, OCT. 2

POST-SOVIET FICTION

12:15 pm. Frankel Center for Judaic
Studies presents "Ukrainian Spaces, Jewish
Memories, Women's Lives: Local Soviet Past
in the Global Post-Soviet Russian Fiction"
with Mikhail Krutikov, Frankel Institute fellow.
At 202 S. Thayer St., Room 2022, Thayer,
Ann Arbor. Free. Information: www.lsa.umich.
edu/judaic/events or 734-763-9047.

PINK FUND BENEFIT

6:30 pm. Pink Fund dinner event "Dancing
with the Survivors" at Art Van Furniture,
27775 Novi Road, Novi, features breast can-
cer survivors paired with professional danc-
ers. $100. Tickets: http://bit.ly/1qCMBwe.

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