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T H U R S D A Y , N O V. 1 0 FREE GREAT CHALLAH BAKE DELIVERY 6:30-8 pm, Nov. 10. Community-wide celebration of the Shabbos Project at third annual Great Big Challah Bake Detroit. Local sponsor is Aish Detroit. At Royal Oak Farmer’s Market, 316 E. 11 Mile. $18; includes all ingredients and equipment. Info: www.aishdetroit.com/event/great-big-challah- bake. MAPLE PHARMACY 10 OFF $ purchase of OTC Medications & Vitamins 10% SENIOR CITIZ EN DISCOUNT T H U R S D A Y , N O V. 1 0 with any new or transferred prescriptions. OUR MISSION IS TO BRING SERVICE BACK TO PHARMACY FOR A HAPPIER, HEALTHIER YOU!! SHOPPING FUNDRAISER 1985340 6-9 pm, Nov. 10. Snacks, beverages, music, give- aways and more at Yelp Detroit’s charity event. Ten percent of sales will go to Judson Center, Royal Oak-based nonprofit social services agency. At Leon & Lulu’s, 96 W. 14 Mile, Clawson. $20; includes gift bag for children. Must be 21 for alco- holic drinks. RSVP: www.yelp.com on Facebook. Info: L&L, 248-288-3600. ISRAEL ARCHAEOLOGY SMALL BUSINESS 7-8:30 pm, Nov. 10. Dr. Yosef Garfinkel, profes- sor with the Institute of Archaeology at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, will speak about the “Fourth Expedition to Ancient Lachish” in Israel. At Oakland U’s Human Health Building, 433 Meadow Brook Road, Room 1050, Rochester. Info: Cohn- Haddow Center for Judaic Studies: 313-577-2679. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26 Shoppers are encouraged to enjoy extra perks and tackle their holiday shopping in Birmingham during Small Business Saturday. Incentives include free parking, a ‘Fuel Up Before You Shop Small’ tent with breakfast treats and more! Carriage Rides, Warming Tent, Strolling Entertainment, Santa & Rudolph Free Parking & Free Valet F R I D A Y , N O V. 1 1 HONOR OUR VETS 11 am-noon, Nov. 11. Outdoor Veteran’s Day pro- gram hosted by Sigmund “Zig” Glaser, a U.S. Army Spec. 5 from 1969-71 and the Royal Oak Memorial Society. Program includes veteran Michael Cherry and Gentlemen Songsters of the Detroit-Oakland Chapter. At Veteran’s War Memorial Plaza, next to the library, south of 11 Mile and east of Main. Info: ziggla@hotmail.com or 248-894-2380. DIGITAL LITERACY 1-2 pm, Nov. 11. “Say No to Scams” is next in a Friday series of classes teaching basics of comput- ers and social media. At Hermelin ORT Resource Center, a division of JVS, at West Bloomfield JCC. $10. RSVP: Louise, 248-432-5411. S A T U R D A Y , N O V. 1 2 FOR LGBTQIA COMMUNITY 9 am-5 pm, Nov. 12. Speakers and vendors will offer advocacy, education and support on Transgender Day of Empowerment. Arrangements www.ALLINBirmingham.com Birmingham Shopping District 34 November 3 • 2016 @BhamShopping by Gender Identity Network Alliance and PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbian and Gays). At Affirmations, 290 W. Nine Mile, Ferndale. Free; includes continental breakfast and lunch. Info: 248-397-7105. HMC GENEALOGY RESOURCES 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Nov. 12. The Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan presents a program with Holocaust Memorial Center librar- ian Feiga Weiss and JGSMI librarian Linda Bell. They will discuss and show resources available for researchers. At HMC Library, second floor, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Free, but RSVP requested: www.jgsmi.org. Info: HMC Library, 248-553-2834, ext. 16. CHILDREN’S BOOK AUTHORS 1-3 pm, Nov. 12. Program with local writers includes Lisa Rose reading from her book Shmulik Paints the Town and Deborah Aronson read- ing from Where’s My Tushy? and her new book Dragons from Mars. Purchased books can be signed. At Book Beat, 26010 Greenfield, Oak Park. Info: 248-968-1190. DINNER & COMEDY 6:30 pm, Nov. 12. Tikvah Group of Hadassah hosts a social evening. At Big Tommy’s Parthenon & Comedy Club, 40380 Grand River, Novi. $42 indi- vidual; $84 couple. RSVP due ASAP to Hadassah office, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323. Call for space availability: 248-683-5030. PIANISTS IN CONCERT 8 pm, Nov. 12. Veteran pianists Ralph and Albertine Votapek perform next in the Vivace con- cert series. At Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills. $25; includes after-glow reception. RSVP: Joyce, 248-788-9388; or Ann, 248-661-1348. S U N D A Y , N O V. 1 3 POSTELECTIONS 10 am, Nov. 13. Adult Ed Sunday Speaker Series presents Jack Lessenberry, political commentator, who will give his take on why the Nov. 8 elections turned out the way they did and what this means for the nation’s future. At Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. Free; includes bagels and coffee. Info: 248- 967-4020. ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT 10-11:30 am, Nov. 13. Alyssa Tobias, MSW, leads Alzheimer’s caregiver support group. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Info: 248- 762-9292. TKA TOT TIME 11:15 am-noon, Nov. 13. Adult relatives and caregivers may bring babies and children through grade pre-K for projects, activities and stories with teacher Mearyl Diskin. In Room 3 at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield. $5, or $18 for series, including Dec. 4, Jan. 22 and April 22. Info: Faith, fbrasch@tkolami.org or 248-661-0040.