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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!

ONGOING

TUESDAY, OCT. 28

SHOE & BOOT DRIVE

ISRAEL BOOK TALK

9 am-4:30 pm. Collection hours, through
Oct. 26, for donating new or gently worn
shoes and boots for families in need. Keep
pairs together or place in a plastic bag. At
National Council of Jewish Women, 26400
Lahser Road, Southfield. Information: 248-
355-3300, ext. 0.

11:45 am-1 pm. Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz
will discuss My Promised Land: The Triumph
and Tragedy of Israel by Ari Shavit. Bring
dairy or parve lunch; beverages and dessert
are provided. RSVP to Sheila, slederman®
adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100, ext. 246.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29

FRIDAY, OCT. 24

AMEINU DETROIT POTLUCK

8 pm. Ameinu Detroit's monthly Shabbat
potluck program will focus on "Immigration
Reform/Immigration Rights." Presenters are
local immigration attorneys Ellie (Levine)
Mosko and Sandra Gross. Optional meat/
veggie potluck starts at 6:30. At a private
home in Oak Park. Information: 248-967-
3170 or 248-399-1650.

SATURDAY, OCT. 25

YOGA FOR THE SOUL

10 am. Dress comfortably, and connect
body and soul as the wisdom of Torah is
applied to the gentle practice of yoga.
Program conducted by Rabbi Rachel Shere
and yoga instructor Mindy Eisenberg. No
yoga experience is necessary. At Adat
Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Free.
Information: 248-851-5100.

KIDDUSH LUNCH

Tugman Bais Chabad in West Bloomfield
will host a Kiddush lunch in connection with
The Shabbos Project," followed by a lecture
by scholar-in-residence Professor Howard
Lupovitch who will speak about "The Jewish
Response to Political Powers Throughout
the Ages." No charge. Information: email
zeesy@baischabad.com .

FUN WITH TOTS

9:30-10:30 am Babyccino Wednesdays at
Bais Chabad in West Bloomfield. Mothers
are invited to join their tots on a journey
to the very beginning to learn and explore
the wondrous elements of the six days of
creation. Class includes sensory and art
tables, Jewish music and movement. Snacks
and coffee provided. Information at www.
baischabad.com or email zeesy®baischabad.
com for more info.

ARTSY WEDNESDAYS

3:30-5 pm. in the Aleph Art Room at Bais
Chabad in West Bloomfield. Hebrew read-
ing (or strengthening existing skills) and
Judaism taught through the universal lan-
guage of the arts. Every week children will
be allowed to try a new professional art:
glass, canvas, woodwork, cooking and more.
Visit www.baischabad.com/aar or email
zeesy@baischabad.com for more info.


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AUTHOR TALK

7-9 pm. Speaker Hannah Pittard will
sign copies of her latest novel, Reunion.
Books provided by Oak Park-based Book
Beat. Free admission. At West Bloomfield
Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake Road.
Information: 248-968-1190.

FRIDAY, OCT. 31

SUNDAY, OCT. 26

BOOKSTOCK COLLECTION

11 am.-1 pm. Drive-through hours to donate
used books, books on tape, records, video,
CDs and DVDs for next spring's Bookstock
Used Book and Media Sale. Tax receipts pro-
vided. At West Bloomfield JCC's north-side
loading dock. Drop-offs also accepted inside
and at Oak Park JCC. Information: www.
bookstock.info or 248-645-7840, ext. 365.

TRANSLATING YIDDISH

2 pm. Anita Norich, Tivka Frymer-
Kensky collegiate professor at University
of Michigan, will lecture on "Yiddish
Translation Matters." Hosted by Cohn-
Haddow Center for Judaic Studies with co-
sponsors Sholem Aleichem Institute, Friends
of Yiddish Society and TAAP. At West
Bloomfield JCC. Free. Information: www.
judaicstudies.wayne.edu or 313-577-2679.

DINNER, YIDDISH TOPIC

7 pm. An Eastern European-style kosher
dinner at Beth Israel Cong. catered by Chef
Cari. $18. Check, payable to Beth Israel
Congregation, due by Oct. 27, to 2000
Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
Guest speaker at 8:15 will be Samuel Norich,
publisher of the English Forward and Yiddish
Forverts newspapers. Topic: "Yiddish 'With
a Complete Faith.— Information: 734-665-
9897.

SATURDAY, NOV. 1

YIDDISH WRITINGS

9:30 a.m. "Yiddish Literature and the
Week's Parsha" is lecture topic for Prof.
Anita Norich of the University of Michigan
Judaic Studies Dept. At Beth Israel
Congregation, 2000 Washtenaw Ave., Ann
Arbor. Information: 734-665-9897.

KLEZMER MUSIC

6:45 pm. Doors open for dance party
featuring Maxwell Street Klezmer Band

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