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Oct. 4. At JCC of Greater Ann Arbor, 2935
Birch Hollow Dr. Information: 313-882-6700.
ONGOING
Temple Beth El
RECYCLE AT JCC
The West Bloomfield JCC is accepting
items for its new, year-round "Come Clean,
Be Green!" project. Give computers, cell
phones, microwaves, coffee machines,
lamps, printers, etc. No tube or projection
televisions, alkaline batteries, refrigerators,
air conditioners or light bulbs accepted.
Bring to recycling bins in main lobby.
Information: Randy Gavorin, rgavorin@
jccdet.org or 248-432-5452.
We extend our warmest wishes to our
friends in the greater Jewish community
as we share a new year filled with hope,
promise and new understanding.
HOLIDAY SERVICES
10 am. Workmen's Circle cultural, secular
Yom Kippur services. Free. At Oak Park JCC.
Information: 248-432-5677, www.
circlemichigan.com or micirclel@gmail.com .
SUNDAY, OCT. 5
VARIOUS TIMES
SUKKAH DECORATING
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
10 11:30 am. Children ages 2-7 will make
crafts for the sukkah, braid challah, sing
songs and have PJ Library story time. Free.
At Akiva Hebrew Day School, 21100 W.12
Mile, Southfield. RSVP: lisa.parshan@akiva.
org or 248-386-1625, ext. 233.
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Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program offers caregiver
support group meetings. Daytime groups
are for family caregivers of those with
dementia. Evening groups are for family
caregivers of all older adults.
• At Fleischman Residence, 6710 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield: Thursday, Oct. 2,1:30 3:30
pm, and Monday, Oct. 20, 7-9 pm; RSVP:
Fran Cook, fcook@jslmi.org or 248-592-5032.
• At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield:
Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1:30-3:30 pm, and Monday,
Oct. 20, 5:30-7 pm; RSVP: Dorothy Moon,
dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392.
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SATURDAY, OCT. 4
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ELECTION FORUM
7 pm. JCC's Jewish Gay Network (JGN) and
the Birmingham Temple host a free candi-
dates' forum at the Farmington Hills temple.
Candidates for lieutenant governor,11th
Congressional District and state legislature
have been invited. RSVP: 248-477-1410.
TUESDAY, OCT. 7
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to learn, grow and elevate
our spirits ...
at this holiday season,
and throughout the year.
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C4Veliging ideas.
8 am 8 pm. Travel with Hadassah to view
art in Grand Rapids. Meet at Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Bus, guided
tours and lunch included. $62. Information:
Linda, 248-851-7757.
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JCC FLU CLINIC
SUNDAY, SEPT. 28
TEA FOR TOYS
Noon 2 pm. Townsend Hotel in Birmingham
presents second annual Teddy Bear Tea
charity event. Afternoon tea goes kid-
friendly to benefit Bottomless Toy Chest.
$35 includes a $5 donation. RSVP: 248-647-
2196 or email Laura Klein, Iklein@
townsendhotel.com .
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Simchat Torah Celebration
From Deuteronomy to Genesis.
A Joyous Celebration as we complete the
cycle of the Jewish year, singing and
dancing with the Torah scrolls.
VISIT ARTPRIZE
ROSH HASHANAH SERVICES
9:30 am. No membership required. At
Chabad House, 7475 Wing Lake Road,
Bloomfield Township. Information: 248-
688-6796.
We hope you will join us for the
following exciting events.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15 7:00 PM
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, SEPT. 25-26
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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
Yizkor service. Those in need of transporta-
tion can call Lillian at 248-444-8887.
Music Shabbat
10 am 2 pm. Greater Oakland Visiting Nurse
Association holds a flu immunization clinic
at West Bloomfield JCC. Bring Medicare
and/or other medical insurance cards. Free
with most insurance plans or $25 without
insurance. Pneumonia vaccine also offered
free, or $90 without coverage. Wellness clin-
ic to measure body mass index, glucose and
cholesterol levels will be $25. Information:
Marilyn Wolfe, 248-432-5471.
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STORIES FOR SENIORS
2 pm. Judy Sima presents "My Mother's
Voice," telling about her mother's escape
from Germany during World War II. Tell
stories about your own family. At Meer
Apartments on Jewish Community Campus
in West Bloomfield. Information: www.
JudySima.com .
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 7:30 PM
A high-energy, spiritual,
thought-provoking service.
Families and all ages will walk away uplifted,
recharged, and connected.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 30
SINGLES OVER 55
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.
Special Guest Artist, Michelle Citrin
"lil grrl, big sound"
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for membership contact Cindy Bolokofsky
at 248-851-1100.
7400 Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield hills, Michigan
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FRIDAY, OCT. 3
CULTURAL SOCIETY
7 pm. The Jewish Cultural Society hosts Kol
Nidrei. Yom Kippur service at 2 pm Saturday,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8
GERMANY AND POLAND
Noon. Frankel Center for Judaic Studies pres-
ents "Enlightened Memory? On Remembering
the Jewish Past in Contemporary Germany
and Poland" with Michael Meng of Clemson
U. At U-M School of Social Work,1080 S.
University, Room 1636, Ann Arbor. Free. Info:
www.lsa.umich.edu/judaic/events or 734-
763-9047.