» cal e n d ar 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! T H U R S D A Y , N O V. 1 0 DAY PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE 5:30 pm, Nov. 10. Professionals and community members are invited for hors d’oeuvres and tours at the Dorothy and Peter Brown Adult Day Program. Elder law attorney Jim Schuster will pres- ent “Life Planning Issues for Elders and Caregivers.” At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Free. RSVP preferred: Barbara, badler@jvsdet.org, or 248-233-4000. F R I D A Y , N O V. 1 1 March 13 & 27. Each lecture is self-contained. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Free, but RSVP to Sheila: slederman@adatshalom.org or 248-851-5100, ext. 246. CUT THE CABLE? 7-8:30 pm, Nov. 14. Michael Kuentz of Visual Ronin Media discusses cost-effective alternatives to cable TV. Program arranged by Village in the Woods, whose services allow seniors residing in and near Huntington Woods to age in place. At Mondry Building, 15000 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Free for Village members; $5 for guests; $10 for neither. RSVP: www.villageinthewoods.org or 248-592- 5041. SHABBAT DINNER 6 pm, Nov. 11. Community Shabbat celebration will offer food, a cappella performers and D’var Torah from Rabbi Tzvi Muller. Event is part of the Shabbos Project, a global grassroots movement to mark the Jewish day of rest in Detroit and hun- dreds of other cities. At Birmingham Bloomfield Chai Center, 37357 Woodward, Bloomfield Twp. $18 adult; $10 child. RSVP: jvalues@gmail.com. Info: www.theshabbosproject.org. S A T U R D A Y , N O V. 1 2 TOT SHABBAT 10:30-11:30 am, Nov. 12. Songs, stories, dancing and Shabbat snacks are on the agenda. The Well sponsors for children under age 5 and their fami- lies. At Prentis JSL Apartments, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. RSVP: dan@meetyouatthewell.org. Pulmonary 12:45-1:30 pm, Nov. 12. Class is suitable for all levels of yoga students. The therapeutic benefits of yoga include improving strength and flexibility in body and mind. In Ravitz Foundation Main Atrium at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, 6777 W. Maple Road. Free. RSVP: 248-325-3870. M O N D A Y , N O V. 1 4 ĚAllen Park ĚAnn Arbor ĚBloomfield Hills ĚCanton ĚDearborn Heights ĚGrosse Pointe Woods ĚLivonia & Livonia NE ĚOakland ĚPlymouth ĚSterling Heights ĚWest Bloomfield ĚMarvin & Betty Danto Health Care Center Complex Medical heartland-manorcare.com 1996190 HEALTHY COOKING DEMOS 11 am-1 pm, Nov. 15, & 10 am-noon, Nov. 19. Weight Watchers has teamed up with local Kroger supermarkets for healthy preparations of holiday recipes. At 685 E. Maple in Birmingham. Free. Also: 11 am-1 pm, Nov. 22 & 10 am-noon, Nov. 26, at 3600 W. Maple in Bloomfield Hills. COMPARE HEALTH PLANS 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Nov. 13. 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: librarian@jgsmi.org. 13 locations in the Greater Detroit area Orthopedic QUALITY RUMMAGE 1-4 pm, Nov. 15. Certified navigators from Jewish Family Service (JFS) will present options for health insurance coverage in 2017 at drop-in program. They’ll help participants enroll in the best plan, whether it’s through the Healthcare Marketplace, Medicaid or Medicare. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Free. Info: JFS, resourcecenter@ jfsdetroit.org or 248-592-2300. HMC GENEALOGY RESOURCES Cardiac Cancer 9 am-4 pm, Nov. 15 & 16. Annual Hadassah sale continues 9 am-7 pm, Nov. 17; 9 am-3 pm, Nov. 18, and 9 am-1 pm, Nov. 20 (Bag Day). Items include designer clothing, purses, shoes, furs, jewelry, toys, linens and household items. At Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Info: 248-683-5030. If you need help with any of these conditions, you may benefit from an inpatient skilled nursing and rehabilitation stay. Neurological T U E S D A Y , N O V. 1 5 SEATED YOGA S U N D A Y , N O V. 1 3 Your recovery after a hospital stay should begin with a knowledgeable, interdisciplinary team that understands your health care goals. Working with state-of-the-art equipment, we have the expertise and experience to treat patients recovering from a variety of conditions, including: FRANKEL CENTER TALK 4-5:30 pm, Nov. 15. Julia Watts Belser of Georgetown University speaks on “Disability and the Destruction of Jerusalem: Gender, Sex and Flesh in Rabbinic Narrative.” At University of Michigan, 202 S. Thayer, Room 2022, in Ann Arbor. Free. Info: www.lsa.umich.edu/judaic/events or 734-763-9047. CHARCOAL DRAWING 7-8:30 pm, Nov. 15-Dec. 6. No experience is needed to take Todd Larson’s weekly class. Students will learn different charcoal drawing techniques. At West Bloomfield JCC. $5 per ses- sion. RSVP: rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. PIRKEI AVOT LECTURE Cozy Up To Clean! From kids playing to adults relaxing, we all love to hang out on the floor. But with all the activities of everyday life, our homes can get messy. % !" "*!&#! !!#$!! ( CARPET CLEANING 79 $ 99 *!!$ ! #"% some restrictions apply RUG CLEANING 2 FOR 1 Bring your rugs to any of our drop-off centers and we’ll clean every other one FREE! Ask about our expert rug repair! 1-800-HAGOPIAN ( 424-6742 ) www.OriginalHagopian.com 7 pm, Nov. 14. Rabbi Aaron Bergman presents “Pirkei Avot on Leadership and Community.” His new learning series, “Pirkei Avot & Friends: The Best Jewish Guides to Living a Better and More Meaningful Life,” will also meet on these Monday nights: Nov. 14 & 28, Dec. 12, Jan. 9, Feb. 13 and Book Online Today! )"%%$% )"%%&#"#& #+# +!'+*!&%+%+ #!# 2078580 continued on page 38 November 10 • 2016 37