The Dorothy and Peter Brown
Jewish Community Adult Day Program

Memorial & N’eilah, concluding service,
4:15 pm. At Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park.
Info: 248-967-4020.

ART & CRAFTS SHOW
10 am-5 pm, Sept. 30. Handmade
items will be at the Avant-Garde Art &
Craft Show. At William Costick Activities
Center, 28600 W. 11 Mile, Farmington
Hills. $3 for age 13 and older. Info:
Costick, 248-473-1800.

POST HOLIDAY FUN
8-11 pm, Sept. 30. “Havdalah and Hit
the Town.” The Well, a nonprofit primar-

SEPTEMBER 30
Shofar Blow-Out

7:45 pm, Sept. 30. Those who made or
have their own shofar are invited on
the bimah to participate. At Cong. Beth
Shalom, Oak Park. 248-547-7970.

OCTOBER 1
Clover Hill Park Tour

10 am-12:30, Oct. 1. Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan (JHSM), Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and Clover Hill Park
Cemetery invite the community to stroll
the grounds of the 100-year-old Jewish
cemetery, viewing the mausoleums,
historic sections and family plots. A
special presentation in the chapel. At
2425 E. 14 Mile, Birmingham. Free.
RSVP recommended: michjewishhistory.
org or JHSM, 248-432-5517.

ily for unaffiliated young Jewish adults,
is sponsoring a social evening. Starts
with a nosh at “Matt’s apartment” before
moving on to Rusted Crow Detroit. Info:
matt@meetyouatthewell.org

monday, oct. 2

PSYCHIC SPEAKS
7 pm, Oct. 2. Temple Sisterhood's paid-
up membership event features guest
speaker Rebecca Rosen and a des-
sert reception. At Temple Israel, West
Bloomfield. Free for member/$60 for
guest. RSVP by Sept. 26: temple-israel.
org/sisterhood. Info: Sari, sariwr@yahoo.
com or 248-701-0298.

sunday, oct. 8

STEAK IN THE SUKKAH
5 pm, Oct. 8. Sukkot service to start
and Men’s Club-hosted barbecue dinner
follows at 6. Choice of steak, chicken
or veggie burger, plus corn, potatoes
and dessert. $18 adult /$5 child/$50
family. Check payable to CBS Men’s
Club goes to: Cong. Beth Shalom,
14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237.
RSVP by Sept. 28 with entrée choice:
Rchrdgrcsn@aol.com. Info: Richard,
248-890-0635 or Ted, 248-358-0137.

thursday, oct. 12

CHARITY PARTY
5:30 pm, Oct. 12. Cure Multiple
Myeloma Corp. presents “Dine in the
D,” an evening of gourmet food, fine
wine and jazz music. Event benefits the
myeloma community in Metro Detroit
and the Multiple Myeloma Research
Foundation (MMRF), which is commit-
ted to accelerating the development of
treatments for multiple myeloma, an
incurable blood cancer. At Westin Book
Cadillac, 1114 Washington Blvd.,
Detroit. $175, or $275 for patron. RSVP:
curemultiplemyeloma.org.

sunday, oct. 15

GERMANY TOUR FOR YOUNG ADULTS
Deadline day, Oct. 15. Applications are
due for The Well’s trip to Germany, Feb.
17-25, 2018. The Metro Detroit group
serving many unaffiliated young Jewish
adults is offering the opportunity in
conjunction with Germany Close Up –
American Jews Meet Modern Germany.
The latter organization brings Jewish
North American young professionals to
experience Germany for themselves.
$850 is the subsidized cost; includes
airfare, lodging, most meals and ground
transportation. Info: Rabbi Dan, dan@
meetmeatthewell.org.

presents

Dementia Friendly Kol Nidre/
Yom Kippur Service

Join us for an intimate, abbreviated
Yom Kippur service for families and
their loved ones touched by dementia.

Sunday, September 24th
11 - 11:45 a.m.

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road | Southfield, MI 48034

There is no fee to attend.

For more information about the Brown
Program, please call (248) 661-6390.

wednesday, oct. 25

REDUCE STRESS SERIES
6-8:30 pm, Oct. 25-Dec. 13. Includes
all-day retreat on Sunday, Dec. 3. Dr.
Ruth Lerman and Rabbi Aaron Bergman
will team up again for “Shalem: a
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction”
program. Participants will learn medi-
tation and mindful practices of yoga,
eating and communication to reduce
stress. At Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. $350; includes 29
hours of instruction, four mediation/yoga
recordings and handouts. RSVP: www.
shalemstressreduction.com and wwww.
adatshalom.org/flyers.

JEWISH JOKES FOR JNF
7-9 pm, Oct. 25. Registration begins
for Jewish National Fund’s Detroit
Community Reception featuring best-
selling author Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
as guest speaker. His topic: “The Fifty
Best Jewish Jokes and What They
Show About the Jews.” Also: dessert
reception. At Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. Free, but RSVP
required by Oct. 18: www.jnf.org/detroit.
Info: 248-324-3080.

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