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TOT SHABBAT
10:30 am, Sept. 17. The Well, providing outreach
to unaffiliated Jews, will host event for children
and all ages. Features include songs, stories,
dancing and Shabbat snacks. At Hechtman JSL
Apartments, West Bloomfield. RSVP:
dan@meetyouatthewell.org.
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CANASTA LESSON
10 am-3 pm, Sept. 18. Learn the popular card
game in one session. At Hadassah House, 5030
Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. $54; includes
lunch. Check due to Hadassah office, or pay by
credit card: 248-683-5030.
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11 am-4 pm, Sept. 18. Designer jewelry and
wearable art show features local Jewish artists. A
portion of sale proceeds will assist Jewish Hospice
& Chaplaincy Network in West Bloomfield. At a
private home. Info: Bonnie, blaker@jewishhospice.
org or 248-592-2687.
PARTY EXPO
1-3:30 pm, Sept. 18. Vendors at show will pres-
ent all the elements for arranging a special event,
including party planning, DJs, photographers/
videographers, catering. At Franklin Athletic Club,
29350 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield. Info: Crystal,
248-352-8000 or Bruce, 248-722-5156.
CAMP PRISONERS’ ART
2 pm, Sept. 18. Opening reception for “Forbidden
Art,” an exhibit of “illegal” artworks by concentra-
tion camp prisoners during World War II. Berkowitz
Gallery presents through Dec. 23. Event includes
a guest speaker from the research center at
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. At Mardigian
Library, University of Michigan-Dearborn, 4901
Evergreen Road. Free. RSVP: http://forbiddenart.
eventbrite.com. Info: Laura, 313-593-5087.
248-773-6671 OR 844-366-9966
or email us
estimates@eastcoastfi nishers.com
MOTOWN REVUE
We will return your call at your convenience
3 pm, Sept. 18. Oak Parker Steve Goodman hosts
“The Sounds of Motown” concert in memory
of Lynne Goodman. At Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. Free. Info: 248-661-5700.
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MUSICMAIN
3-4 & 4:30-5:30 pm, Sept. 18. Squirrel Hillbillies,
a folk duo from Pittsburgh, is next in the monthly
music series chaired by Ken Knoppow. At West
30300 Northwestern HWY, Suite 147,
Farmington Hills MI 48334
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CELEBRITY CHEFS
7 pm, Sept. 19. Chefs from Great Lakes Culinary
Center, Bistro 82 and Republic Tavern compete in
a culinary battle to test their cooking skills and
creativity. Friendship Circle benefit, hosted by
Jennifer Lovy, also offers dessert, cooking demos,
Q&A with chefs and silent auction. At Friendship
Circle’s Soul Center and CafeE in West Bloomfield.
$75, or $200 minimum donation for additional
perks. RSVP: friendshipcircle.org/masterchef. Info:
Jennifer, 248-212-4308.
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MAGEN DAVID ADOM
4 pm, Sept. 18. VIP reception with Israel Defense
Forces Lt. General (Res.) Benjamin “Benny” Gantz,
keynote speaker at Celebration of Life Gala. Alvin
and Henrietta Weisberg are honorees at dinner
program hosted by American Friends of Magen
David Adom-Michigan Region Mames Chapter.
Proceeds will benefit Israel’s national EMS and
blood-services organization. At Detroit Marriott
in the Renaissance Center, Detroit. RSVP: www.
afmda.org or 877-405-3913.
10:30 am-12:30 pm, Sept. 18. California-
based genealogist-author Ron Arons presents
“Nifty Technologies for Genealogical Analysis
& Reporting.” Program opens season for Jewish
Genealogical Society of Michigan. At Holocaust
Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills. Free, but RSVP requested: www.
jgsmi.org.
10:30 am, Sept. 18. Brunch to raise funds for
tuition at Farber Hebrew Day School-Yeshivat
Akiva in Southfield. At a private home. $1,000
minimum gift. RSVP: www.farberhds.org/giving/
leadtheway or Linda, 248-386-1625, ext. 305.
If you are thinking of remodeling, adding an addition,
even painting your home, you have come to the right
place! At East Coast Finishers, all work is done by
professionals who specialize in their trade – all members
of our crew and never sub-contractors.
Bloomfield Twp. Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake
Road. Free. Info: www.westbloomfieldlibrary.org
or 248-232-2234.
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NOTED WOMAN ATTORNEY
11:30 am-2 pm, Sept. 20. Attorney Dana Nessel is
the keynote speaker at “Women Lighting the Way,”
sponsored by the Jewish Women’s Foundation
of Metro Detroit. In 2012, Nessel spearheaded
the precedent-shattering case, DeBoer v Snyder,
which challenged the bans on adoption and mar-
riage for same-sex couples in Michigan. At Detroit
Athletic Club, 241 Madison, Detroit. $65; includes
dairy lunch & glatt kosher upon request. RSVP by
Sept. 13: Pat, mayer@jfmd.org or 248-203-1519.
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THE ROLE OF DOUBT
Noon, Sept. 21. Prof. Tamar Ross of Bar-Ilan U. will
deliver a text-based lecture with discussion on
“The Role of Doubt in the Worldview of Rav Kook”
at the Jewish Federation Building in Bloomfield
Township. $5 charge includes lunch. RSVP to
cohnhaddowcenter@wayne.edu or (313) 577-
2679. Co-Sponsored by the Cohn-Haddow Center
for Judaic Studies and the FedEd Program.
WINE & DINE BENEFIT
5:30 pm, Sept. 21. Sixth annual Wine & Dine in
the D features 24 restaurants, 15 wineries/brewer-
ies, jazz and silent auction. Starts with physicians’
presentations. Proceeds benefit Multiple Myeloma
Research Foundation. At Westin Book Cadillac
Hotel, Detroit. $175, or $275 Patron, which
includes admission to after-glow reception at 9.
RSVP: WineAndDineintheD.org or Michele, 248-
625-0070.
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Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
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