metro Hadassah Rummage Sale Is Set For Nov. 18-21 Hadassah will hold its annual rummage sale on Tuesday, Nov. 18, through Friday, Nov. 21, at Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road in West Bloomfield. Sale items include clothing for men, women, children and teens, household items, electronics, shoes, jewelry, coats, linens and much more. There also will be a boutique with high-end clothing and acces- sories. Drop-off for the sale runs through Nov. 7. On Nov. 2, assistance will be available for anyone who needs help with items to donate. Sale hours will be 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 18 and 19; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Nov. 20; and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 21. On Sunday, Nov. 23, there will be a bag sale from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For infor- mation, call (248) 737-9197. 4 Help Seniors Winterize Homes At JFS' Fix Up For the 18th year, Jewish Family Service and a small army of volun- teers are helping older adults in need prepare their houses for winter. On Nov. 9, JFS will host its annual Fall Fix Up, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Volunteers will gather at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield before fanning out to more than 40 homes for a day of raking, winterizing and relationship building. Families, students, commu- nity groups and volunteers of all ages are invited. Also, for the second year, JFS is hosting young adults in partnership with Repair the World and NEXTGen for a day of work at B'nai David Cemetery in Detroit on Nov. 9. In addition to support from Home Depot, Fall Fix Up receives sponsor- ship from the Deroy Testamentary Foundation, Walmart, Professional Parent Care, Universal Bearing Company and others. Individuals and groups can regis- ter at jfsdetroit.org/volunteers. Kadima Board Member To Be Feted For Her Service The Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Detroit Chapter will recognize Robin Tobin-Murav as a Distinguished Volunteer at its annual National Philanthropy Day Dinner on Nov. 12. Distinguished Volunteers are the advocates, leaders and mentors whose passion for their respective causes inspires philan- thropic action Robin Tobin- and commu- Murav nity involvement in Southeast Michigan. Tobin-Murav serves as a vice president on Kadima's board and has helped to implement its Healthy Body Healthy Mind fundraiser as well as its annual benefit for a num- ber of years. She has been described as passionate in her work, with her creativity and dedication helping her serve individuals with chronic and persistent mental illness. TWO DIFFERENT PROGRAMS! San Francisco Symphony m ums BE PRESENT Michael Tilson Thomas, music director and conductor Gil Shaham, violin (Friday) UMS Choral Union (Friday) Thursday, November 13, 7:30 pm Friday, November 14, 8 pm Hill Auditorium Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony return with their specialty: Mahler. MTT has been associated with the San Francisco Symphony since his first guest conducting appearance in 1974, and their Mahler Project, a 17-disc set recorded over an eight-year period of all of the composer's symphonies and works for voice with orchestra, has won seven Grammy awards. PROGRAM Mahler Symphony No. 7 ("Song of the Night") PROGRAM Liszt Prokofiev Ravel Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Violin Concerto No. 2 in g minor, Op. 63 Daphnis et Chloe (complete) MEDIA PARTNERS WGTE 91.3, WRC1 90.0 FM and Ann Arbor's 107one ENDOWED SUPPORT FROM THE Essel and Menakka Bailey Endowment Fund FUNDED IN PART BY THE National Endowment for the Arts RESIDENCY ACTIVITIES ARE SUPPORTED BY Wallis Cherniak Klein Endowment for Student Experiences TICKETS ON SALE NOW 734.764.2538 I ums.org 1935950 24 October 30 • 2014 JN