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EMANUEL’S YOM KIPPUR

JAZZ AT VIVACE

8 pm, Oct. 11 & 10:30 am, Oct. 12. Tickets
required; includes sign language interpreter.
Worship services held throughout day, concluding
with Havdalah and break-the-fast meal at 5:45.
Also: family service featuring youth choir, 9-10 a.m.
At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. Info: 248-967-4020.

8 pm, Oct. 15. Vivace Music series opens its 41st
season with clarinetist David Bennett and his jazz
trio. They play the “swing style” of Benny Goodman.
At Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills. $25;
with afterglow reception. $100 for four-concert
series; $90 for temple members and age 62 and
older. Info: www.vivaceseries.org. RSVP: Joyce, 248-
788-9338 or Ann, 248-661-1348.

T H U R S D A Y, O C T. 1 3

AUSCHWITZ LECTURE

6-8 pm, Oct. 13. “Memory and Memorialization at
Auschwitz” is a presentation by Jonathan Huener.
Held in conjunction with “Forbidden Art: Illegal
Works by Concentration Camp Prisoners” exhibi-
tion in the Alfred Berkowitz Gallery. At University
of Michigan-Dearborn Mardigian Library’s Alfred
Berkowitz Gallery, 4901 Evergreen, Dearborn. Info:
Julie-Ann, jmagdows@umich.edu or 313-593-5446.

S U N D A Y, O C T. 1 6

COLLECTIBLE TOY SHOW

9 am-3 pm, Oct. 16. More than 30 dealers will buy,
sell and appraise collectibles and nostalgic, antique
toys from 1900s to 1990s. At Royal Oak Farmer’s
Market, 316 E. 11 Mile. $4 age 13 and older. Kids
under 13 free. Info: Larry, 248-354-3091.

SUKKAH FIESTA

F R I D A Y, O C T. 1 4

CURRENT EVENTS

11 am, Oct. 14. Linda Garfield is the facilitator.
Presented by JCC Without Borders – The Active Life
Program. At Prentis JSL Apartments, 15100 W. 10
Mile, Oak Park. Info: Rosa, 248-432-5467.

NEW MERCHANDISE
ARRIVING DAILY

4-7:30 pm, Oct. 16. Families can enjoy sukkah dec-
orating and a Mexican dinner. Special guest chefs
are Rabbi Shalom Kantor and his family. Free. At
Cong. B’nai Moshe in West Bloomfield. RSVP by Oct.
12: cbminfo@bnaimoshe.org or 248-788-0600.

T U E S D A Y, O C T. 1 8

DIGITAL LITERACY

DBUSINESS BREAKFAST

1-2 pm, Oct. 14. “Microsoft Word 2010 for
Beginners” leads off a six-week Friday series teach-
ing basics of computers and social media. At ORT
Resource Center at West Bloomfield JCC. $10,
or $60 for series. Check, payable to JVS, goes to:
Hermelin ORT Resource Center, 6600 W. Maple, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322. RSVP: Louise, 248-432-5411.

7:30-9:30 am, Oct. 18. “30 in Their 30s” is next
topic in DBusiness Breakfast Series presented by
Plante Moran. At Great Lakes Culinary Center,
24101 W. Nine Mile, Southfield. $35 or $75; $300
($30 each) for group of 10. RSVP: Eventbrite.com.
Info: Hilary, 248-691-1800, ext. 146.

RTW SHABBAT DINNER

6-8 pm, Oct. 14. Repair the World in Detroit pres-
ents a Turn the Tables Shabbat dinner with co-host
Bethel Community Transformation Center. Theme
of the event is “Racial Equity and Food Justice:
A Closer Look at the Impact of Racism on Food
Systems.” Info: 313-265-3590.

BOOGIEWOOGIE MUSIC

7-8 pm, Oct. 14. Concert will have pianist Matthew
Ball playing boogie/blues/ragtime and swing
selections. At West Bloomfield Public Library, 4600
Walnut Lake Road. Free. Info: 248-682-2120.

W E D N E S D A Y, O C T. 1 9

SUKKAH GRILLING

6:30 pm, Oct. 19. Men’s Club hosts “Men Grillin’ in
the Sukkah” with an entree choice of grilled steak,
burger or chicken. At Cong. B’nai Moshe in West
Bloomfield. Price varies, depending on protein.
RSVP by Oct. 10: 248-788-0700.

TORAH STUDY

7:30 pm, Oct. 19. Opening session, for men and
women. Topic: “Days of Awe, Days of Joy” with
Rabbi David Polter. At the home of Harvey and
Edith Covensky, 3816 Columbia, Bloomfield Hills.
Info: 248-915-8557.

S A T U R D A Y, O C T. 1 5

FEMALE HEALTH

10 am, Oct. 15. A panel of women’s health experts
from Detroit Medical Center will answer questions.
At Southfield Public Library meeting room, 26300
Evergreen. Free. RSVP: www.dmc.org/
womenshealthseries or 888-DMC-2500. Library:
248-796-4200.

STONE'S

GAMES NIGHT

JEWELRY

7-10 pm, Oct. 15. Adults age 18 and older are
invited to play Scrabble, Rummikub, Pictionary and
cards or bring a favorite game from home. Free;
bring a dessert or snack to share. At Temple Kol Ami
in West Bloomfield. RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.org or
248-661-0040.

6881 Orchard Lake Rd. on the Boardwalk

www.stonesfi nejewelry.com

24 October 6 • 2016

2088400

(248) 851-5030

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CBS SUKKAH BBQ

5:30 pm, Oct. 20. Men’s Club presents “Steak in
the Sukkah” with Rabbi Bob Gamer as guest chef.
Service follows at 6:30. At Cong. Beth Shalom in
Oak Park. $18; $5 child; $50 maximum per family.
Check is payable to CBS Men’s Club. RSVP with
choice of entree — steak, chicken or veggie burger
— by Oct. 10: Richard, Rchrdgrcsn@aol.com.

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Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
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