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11 am-noon, Oct. 22. Onelifefitness leads class.
At Southfield Public Library meeting room, 26300
Evergreen. Free. Info: 248-796-4224.

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Shabbat Set

11 am-3 pm, Oct. 22. Southfield Parks & Garden
Club sponsors. At 25620 Mulberry Drive, between
10 Mile and Civic Center Drive, east of Berg Road.
Info: www.southfieldparksandgarden.org or Jon,
248-356-2281.

LIPSTADT AT HMC DINNER

7 pm-midnight, Oct. 22. Event raises funds and
awareness for cancer research at Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit. Features
include strolling cocktail reception, dinner,
raffle and entertainment. Also, Linda Dresner’s
fashion show, “WO-MAN: A Celebration of the
Independent Woman.” At Russell Industrial
Center, 1600 Clay, Detroit. $250. RSVP: smileyk@
karmanos.org, www.karmanos.org/partners or
313-576-8108.

COLOSSAL COLLECTION

11 am-1 pm, Oct. 23. Drive-through opportunity
to donate gently used items for next spring’s
Bookstock Used Book & Media Sale. Tax receipts
will be provided. Sale proceeds benefit area edu-
cation and literacy projects. At West Bloomfield
JCC loading dock, near the nursery school
entrance. Media also accepted during Bookstock
volunteer hours, 10 am-2 pm, Oct. 26. Info: www.
bookstockmi.org.

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3-4 and 4:30-5:30 pm, Oct. 23. Brazil and
Beyond is next in the music series chaired by
Ken Knoppow. Quintet plays Brazilian music in
traditional, pop, jazz and classical styles. At West
Bloomfield Twp. Public Library, 4600 Walnut Lake
Road. Free. Info: www.westbloomfieldlibrary.org
or 248-232-2234.

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6-9 pm, Oct. 27. Live music and strolling dinner
are features at “Chandeliers on the Riverfront,” a
benefit for Hospice of Michigan. At Waterview
Loft at Port Detroit, 130 Atwater, Detroit. $125.
Info: hom.convio.net/cotr16 or Kim, kritter@hom.
org or 313-578-6268.

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10:30-11:30 am, Oct. 22. Rabbi Ariana Silverman
of Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue leads
Sukkot program for kids age 6 and under attend-
ing with an adult. Includes Hazon-led garden
activities and grape juice, challah and snacks. At
Eden Gardens, 12273 Glenfield, Detroit. Moves to
IADS in Detroit if raining. Free, but RSVP required:
Vicki, vsitron@downtownsynagogue.org or 313-
962-4047.

Historical Society of Michigan enhances cur-
rent exhibition, Chasing Dreams: Baseball and
Becoming American. At Detroit Historical Museum,
5401 Woodward. $40; includes wine, beer, soft
drinks and noshes. Free parking. RSVP: www.
michjewishhistory.org or 248-432-5517.

6:30-8:30 pm, Oct. 27. At “Nosh Gen: Food,
Fun & a Dash of History,” radio personality Mike
“Stoney” Stone will discuss his favorite baseball
heroes and talk baseball with JN columnist
“Big Al” Muskovitz. Event presented by Jewish

5:30 pm, Oct. 30. Dr. Deborah Lipstadt is key-
note speaker at the 32nd anniversary dinner,
benefiting the Holocaust Memorial Center in
Farmington Hills. Her historic legal battle against
a Holocaust denier is depicted in a new film
Denial. Rozanne and U.S. Judge Bernard Friedman
are the dinner honorees. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek
in Southfield. Info: www.holocaustcenter.org or
Ruth, 248-536-9601.

S A T U R D A Y , N O V. 6

JFS FALL FIX UP

9:30 am, Nov. 6. Volunteers will help winter-
ize the homes of older clients served by Jewish
Family Service. Day begins with breakfast and
supply pickup. At Cong. Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield. Also: NEXTGen, Repair the World
and Hillel of Metro Detroit, in partnership with
JFS, invite young adults to work together at
B’nai David Cemetery, 3595 Van Dyke, Detroit.
Transportation is not provided. RSVP by Oct. 28:
jfsdetroit.org/fallfixup. Info: lleder@jfsdetroit.org
or 248-592-2309.

SKY FOUNDATION LUNCH

Noon-3 pm, Nov. 6. Annual fundraiser will help
raise awareness of pancreatic cancer. Event also
includes live and silent auctions, and entertain-
ment by Mosaic Youth Theatre. At MGM Grand
Hotel, Detroit. Info: info@skyfoundation.org or
248-385-5143.

FALL FIX UP BLOCK PARTY

12:15-4 pm, Nov. 6. Students in grades 6-12
participating in the Jewish Family Service Fall Fix
Up community service event will have a pizza
lunch before being transported to work sites.
Held in partnership with J-Serve and Repair the
World. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington
Hills. RSVP by Oct. 28: jfsdetroit.org/fallfixup. Info:
lleder@jfsdetroit.org or 248-592-2309.

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Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer Send
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