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It's the annual
Chanukah
Cover
Art Contest!
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3947 W. 12 Mile Road
Berkley, MI 48072
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Materials
Anything that shows up bold and bright, such as markers, crayons,
paint or cut paper. NO PENCILS, LIGHT BLUE CRAYONS, GLITTER OR
COMPUTER-GENERATED ARTWORK - must be handmade.
Size
Age Categories
8 1/2" wide x 11" high,
vertical format
Up to age 6 • Ages 7-9
Ages 10-12
Grand Prize
First Prize
$100 and the
artwork on the
Dec. 3, 2015,
cover of the
$18 in all age
categories
FRIDAY, NOV. 6
SCHOLAR AT CSZ
5 pm, Nov. 6. Shaarey Zedek Scholar-in-Residence
Shabbat with Stephen Berk, Union College (N.Y.)
professor of Jewish studies. Service, dinner (res-
ervations now closed) and his talk on "Our People
Are Your People: America's Jews and the Struggle
for Civil Rights!' He will speak twice on Nov. 7,
starting with services at 9 a.m. Information: Tobye,
tbello@shaareyzedek.org or 248-357-5544.
SATURDAY, NOV. 7
DINNER & MOVIE
6:15 pm, Nov. 7. Mideast dinner; movie at 7.
Above and Beyond is about Jewish pilots smuggling
planes into Israel and fighting in the 1948 War of
Independence. At Temple Emanu-E1 in Oak Park.
$12 for dinner; movie is free. RSVP: templefamily@
emanuel-mich.org or 248-967-4020.
Honorable
Mentions
Finalists in all catego-
ries will be featured
inside the 2015 Cha-
nukah issue, Dec. 3.
Jewish News!
Much To Do!
VIVACE JAZZ
8 pm, Nov. 7. Vocalist Barbara Ware performs
with the Cliff Monear Jazz Trio. An afterglow to
meet the artists follows. At Birmingham Temple
in Farmington Hills. $28, $25 for seniors/students.
Group rates are also available. Information/RSVP:
www.vivaceseries.org , Joyce Cheresh, 248-788-
9338, or Ann Sipher, 248-661-1348.
Voting
SUNDAY, NOV. 8
FALL FIX UP
9:30 am, Nov. 8. Jewish Family Service is seek-
ing volunteers to assist homebound and elderly
neighbors prepare for winter. Breakfast and supply
pickup at Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Info:
www.jfsdetroit.org/volunteers/fall-fixup.
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ALL WORK MUST BE RECEIVED BY NOON,
Thursday, NOV. 19, 2015
VETERAN'S DAY BRUNCH
10am, Nov. 8. To honor military veterans. Rabbi
Herbert Yoskowitz will speak on "How did a Jewish
chaplain become cited as Chaplain of the Year at
a major U.S. Army base?" At Cong. B'nai Moshe in
West Bloomfield. Nominal charge for the brunch.
RSVP: 248-788-0600.
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Attn: Jackie Headapohl
248.354.6060
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State:
Noon-1:30 pm, Nov. 9. Lee Gordon, co-founder of
Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in
Israel, will discuss "Overcoming Hatred and Violent
Conflict, and Building a Shared Society in Israel."
At Downtown Synagogue in Detroit. Speaker and
free vegetarian lunch provided by Evelyn & Harold
Noveck Fund of Berkley-based Ameinu Detroit. RSVP:
Anna, 313-962-4047, ext. 3.
OPERATION PAL
2 pm, Nov. 9. Write letters to current U.S. military
injured in the line of duty. At Prentis Jewish Senior
Life Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile in Oak Park.
JSL will recognize and honor veterans at all of its
residences with special programs and concerts this
month. Information: 248-661-1836.
KRISTALLNACHT
7 pm, Nov. 9. Program will recall the pogroms
in Germany and Austria on Nov. 9-10, 1938.
Includes worldwide debut of a short documen-
tary Kristallnacht created by summer intern Daniel
Cooper; remarks from Dr. Derek Hastings; panel
discussion including a Kristallnacht survivor; and the
opportunity to view the"Synagogues in Germany"
exhibit. At Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123
Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills. Information:
248-553-2400.
TUESDAY, NOV. 10
Go to our website, theJEWISHNEWS.com , from Nov. 23-Nov. 27 to
vote for your favorite entries. Voting closes on Nov. 27.
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12:15-4 pm, Nov. 8. Community service credit can
be earned by helping with beautification efforts on
Detroit's Belle Isle. Open to students in grades 6-12
during the Jewish Family Service's Fall Fix Up. Pizza
lunch and transportation provided. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Registration: www.
jfsdetroit.org/volunteers/fall-fixup.
MONDAY, NOV. 9
SECULAR HISTORY
8:45 am-5:45 pm, Nov. 9. Frankel Center for Judaic
Studies will hold a free public Institute Symposium:
"Secularization as a Historical Process!' At U-M
Rackham Building, Assembly Hall, 915 E. Washington
in Ann Arbor. Information: www.lsa.umich.edu/
judaic/events or 734-763-9047.
RUMMAGE SALE
9 am-4 pm, Nov. 10. Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah is selling clothing, toys, linens, bric-a-
brac, and small household and electrical items.
Wednesday, 9-4; Thursday, 9-8; Friday, 9-3; Sunday
(bag day), 9-1. At Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard
Lake Road in West Bloomfield. Information: www.
detroit.hadassah.org or 248-683-5030.
LINE DANCING
11:30 am-12:30 pm, Nov. 10. Repeated on Nov. 24.
Rhonda Jean teaches dances seen at weddings and
other celebrations. At Cong. Beth Shalom in Oak Park.
$2. RSVP: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467.
REDISTRICTING
6 pm, Nov. 10. League of Women Voters-Oakland
Area will explore how legislative lines are drawn in
Michigan, who draws them and why it is an impor-
tant question for those concerned about fair repre-
sentation. At Southfield Parks and Rec, Room 221,
26000 Evergreen. Information: Patricia, 248-302-3510.
KNITTING CLUB
7 pm, Nov. 10. Weekly knitting group. Free. At
Cong. Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Information: Rosa,
rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467.
CAUTIONARY TALE
7:30-9 pm, Nov. 10."It's Fun Until ...The Increasing
Risk of Recreational Drugs and Alcohol Use Among
Youth'.'Julie Buckner will talk about her son's tragic
situation. Presented by Tri-Community Coalition, rep-
resenting Oak Park, Berkley and Huntington Woods.
At the Berkley High School Auditorium, 2325 Catalpa.
Information: www.tricommunitycoalition.com or
248-837-8808.
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