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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-10-06

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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!

Birmingham Shopping District

COMING OUT SHABBAT

BT SUKKAH TOPIC

7:30 pm, Oct. 7. Harry T. Cook will speak during
service on “Contingency and Sukkah,” anticipating
the coming holiday. At Birmingham Temple in
Farmington Hills. Info: 248-477-1410.

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ELECTIONS LUNCH & LEARN

Noon-1 pm, Oct. 10. Pulitzer Prize-winning
Detroit Free Press journalist Stephen Henderson
will offer his insights on some “hot-button”
issues and what may happen on Election Day.
Free; includes vegetarian lunch. At Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue. RSVP: Vicki, 313-962-4047
or vsitron@downtownsynagogue.org.

6:30 pm, Oct. 7. Shabbat Shuvah service and
celebration of “National Coming Out Day” with
local LGBT community. Everyone is welcome.
Open discussion and vegetarian potluck at 7:45
will include guests from Transgender Michigan. At
Congregation T’chiyah, inside Mondry Building,
15000 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Info: 313-366-0292.

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you can count on us.

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To learn more, call

ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT

248-594-4574

10-11:30 am, Oct. 9. Alyssa Tobias, MSW, leads
Alzheimer’s caregiver group. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Info: 248-762-9292.

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Sundays thru October 23

HOLOCAUST YIZKOR

KNITTING GROUP

7 pm, Oct. 10 & 31. Presented by JCC Without
Borders – The Active Life Program. At Cong. Beth
Shalom, Oak Park. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467.

LEARN TO MAKE A BASKET

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BEGINNERS YIDDISH

2 pm, Oct. 11. Alva Dworkin is the instructor. At
West Bloomfield JCC’s Room 204. $2. Info: Rosa,
248-432-5471.

MUSIC APPRECIATION

FOR WOMEN ONLY

SENIOR MEN’S CLUB

10 am, Oct. 10. Meets weekly. At West Bloomfield
JCC’s Room 204. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467.

End of Season Celebration

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2 pm, Oct. 11. Dennis Green leads “Fabs
Kaldobsky’s Musical Adventures.” Presented by
JCC Without Borders – The Active Life Program. At
Teitel JSL Apartments, 15106 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park.
Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467.

9:30 am, Oct. 10 & 31. Sara Aliza Scheinberg
facilitates “Mondays with Meaning,” a weekly
women’s learning series. COJAR and JCC Without
Borders – The Active Life Program are co-sponsors.
At Mondry Building, 15000 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park.
Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467.

OCTOBER 23

ATTENTION DEFICIT SUPPORT

7-9 pm, Oct. 10. CHADD of Eastern Oakland
County offers choice of Parent Support Group
for parents of children and teens with ADHD;
and Adult Support Group for adults with ADHD.
Tonight: Both groups can attend “Women with
ADHD and the Non-Traditional Journey Toward a
Fulfilling Life.” At Way Elementary School, 765 W.
Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills. $5 donation for
non-members only. Info: www.chadd.net/527 or
248-988-6716.

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3:30 pm, Oct. 9. The Well’s “biggest Tashlich
ceremony in Michigan” expects up to 1,000 Jews
to cast away shortcomings into the Detroit River.
“Rosh Hashanah on the River” features live music,
interactive art, food trucks and family activities. At
Chene Park, 2600 Atwater, Detroit. Free parking.
RSVP appreciated: meetyouatthewell.org/rosh.

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MOVIES & MUNCHIES

10:30 am, Oct. 10. Beth Shalom Sisterhood’s
film series continues with Learning to Drive. Isabel
Coixet’s slice-of-life comedy/drama stars Patricia
Clarkson as a book critic who takes driving les-
sons from an American citizen originally from
India (Ben Kingsley). At Cong. Beth Shalom in Oak
Park. $7.50; includes lunch. Can pay at door with
RSVP to Phyllis: pweeks202@gmail.com or 248-
470-4157.

1 pm, Oct. 9. United Jewish Organization of
First, Second and Third Generation [Holocaust]
Survivors invites community to its annual Yizkor
service. At Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery,
33230 Gratiot, north of 14 Mile, Clinton Township.
Info: Lee, 313-378-0447 or Lillian, 248-444-8887.

1 pm, Oct. 9. Meeting of the Pomegranate Guild,
a group that studies and creates Judaic needlec-
raft. Nadine Eder will lead a basket workshop. At
Spicer House, 6700 W. Maple, West Bloomfield.
Info: Judy, jmgbloom@gmail or 248-661-5337.

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TALKING YIDDISH

2 pm, Oct. 10. Naomi Pinchuk leads a Yiddish
Conversation Club. At West Bloomfield JCC. $2.
Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467.

JVS MEMORY CLUB

10 am-2 pm, Oct. 10. Meets weekly at same time.
At West Bloomfield JCC’s Room 202/203. Info:
Ronnie, 248-233-4247.

T’CHIYAH YOM KIPPUR

5:30 pm, Oct. 11 & 10 am, Oct. 12. Oak Park-
based Reconstructionist Cong. T’chiyah is holding
free Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur services in Detroit.
Children meet 10-noon (RSVP to Rachel:
rbkornfeld@netscape.net), and adult services
are throughout day, from 10 through break-fast
potluck at 7:30. At a location near Wayne State
University in Detroit. Address given with RSVP:
ww.tchiyah.org/high_holidays_2016.

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