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monday, oct. 2
JEWISH COMPOSERS IN WINDSOR
FRANKEL SYMPOSIUM
9 am-2 pm, Oct. 2-3. “Non-Human Materials
Before Modernity Symposium.” University of
Michigan’s Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
event. Scholars will consider the material-
ity and makings of humans and nonhuman
entities in the premodern world. At Frankel
Center, 202 S. Thayer, Room 2022, Ann
Arbor. Free. Info: judaicstudies@umich.edu
or 734-615-8503.
7:30 pm, Oct. 3. Concert by Windsor
Symphony Orchestra features a variety
of music: romantic, operatic, jazz and
Broadway. At Windsor Jewish Community
Centre, Freed/Orman Hall, 1641 Ouellette,
Windsor. Photographic exhibit at JCC shows
images taken throughout Israel. $20; avail-
able at JCC or the door. RSVP: 519-973-
1772.
ASK THE JUDGE
Noon, Oct. 2. Lunch Bunch is sponsor-
ing forum with Oakland County Probate
Judge Daniel O’Brien. Mayor Pro-Tem Jules
Olsman will moderate discussion on pro-
bate, estate, power of attorney and other
issues. At Huntington Woods Rec. Center,
Scotia. $3.50 for lunch. RSVP due Sept. 28:
248-541-3030.
LEGAL AID CLINIC
5:30-7 pm, Oct. 2. Volunteer attorneys and
legal aid providers, through the Oakland
County Bar Association, will provide basic
legal information, brief advice and counsel
in areas including juvenile law, family law,
criminal law and landlord/tenant law. At
Southfield Public Library’s meeting room,
26300 Evergreen. Info: southfieldlibrary.org
or 248-796-4224.
KNITTING
7 pm, Oct. 2-30. Join a group of knitters
that meets every Monday. Presented by
JCC Without Borders-The Active Life. At
Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. Info: Rosa,
rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467.
tuesday, oct. 3
IMPROVE BALANCE
1-3 pm, Oct. 3-31. Area Agency on Aging
presents weekly class, “A Matter of
Balance.” At the JCC, West Bloomfield.
Donations accepted. Class size limited to 16.
RSVP: 800-852-7795.
SOUTHFIELD CANDIDATE FORUM
6:30 pm, Oct. 3. The non-partisan League
of Women Voters Oakland Area (LWVOA) is
sponsoring a Southfield City Clerk Forum;
a City Council Forum follows at 7:05.
At Southfield Library Auditorium, 26300
Evergreen. Info: www.LWVOA.org or 248-
594-6602.
COMPRESSED JEWISH HISTORY
7-8:30 pm, Oct. 3. Prof. Howard Lupovitch’s
Tuesday night course, through Nov. 21, will
span 2,500 years. He’ll trace the growth
of the Jewish people from a small enclave
in a remote corner of the Middle East to
a global community spread all over the
world. Presented by FedEd with co-sponsors
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies
and JCC’s SAJE (Seminars for Adult Jewish
Enrichment). At Jewish Federation Building,
6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $145.
RSVP and see a complete brochure of FedEd
classes: jewishdetroit.org/feded or 248-205-
2557.
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wednesday, oct. 4
BOOKSTOCK COLLECTION
8 am-3:30 pm, Oct. 4. Continues every
Wednesday, through March 28. Opportunity
to drop off gently used items for next
spring’s Bookstock Used Book & Media Sale.
Tax receipts will be provided. Sale proceeds
benefit area education and literacy projects.
At the JCC’s main lobby, West Bloomfield.
Info: www.bookstockmi.org.
JCC MOVIE MATINEE
1 pm, Oct. 4. The Active Life Program pres-
ents Ushpizin. At the JCC, West Bloomfield.
Info: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-
432-5467.
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE
2 pm, Oct. 4. Each month, Stu Raben pro-
vides a helpful lesson and answers ques-
tions on using handheld devices, such as
phones or tablets. At Temple Kol Ami, West
Bloomfield. RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.org or
248-661-0040.
EMANU-EL SUKKOT
6:30 pm, Oct. 4 & 10:30 am, Oct. 5. Evening
and morning holiday services. At Temple
Emanu-El, Oak Park. Info: 248-967-4020.
thursday, oct. 5
PJS SUKKOT
10 am, Oct. 5. Rabbi Aaron Bergman will
be the guest reader at family program for
young readers of preschool age. A holiday
craft project and snack are also planned.
Pajamas are welcome attire. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. RSVP:
Debi, dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248-
626-2153.
friday, oct. 6
BAG & BEAD
Noon-2:30 pm, Oct. 6. Temple member Amy
Pook, an experienced jewelry maker, will
show participants how to create a beautiful
piece of jewelry. At Temple Kol Ami, West
Bloomfield. $5; includes supplies. Info: 248-
661-0040.
GALLERY RECEPTION
6-9 pm, Oct. 6. Another is scheduled 2-5
pm, Oct. 15. “Celebrate the Print ’17” show
runs through Oct. 27. At Lawrence Street
Gallery, 22620 Woodward Ave, Ferndale.
Info: 248-544-0394.
DETROIT SUKKOT EVENT
6:30-8:30 pm, Oct. 6. “Turn the Tables:
Women, Sustainability and Sukkot.”
10:30 am-12:30 pm Fridays, Oct. 6, 13 & 20. Sign-in by 10 am. Feet on the Street
will lead walking tours to see the new public art and vibrancy created in the Downtown
Eastern Market by Inner State Gallery, 1xRUN and Eastern Market Corp., along with a
group of sponsors. Guides will share the artists’ stories. At Rocky’s, 2489 Russell, Detroit
(across from Shed 2). $15; advance purchase only. RSVP: www.enjoythed.com.
Interactive dinner and evening to celebrate
the Jewish harvest festival of Sukkot.
Includes a gallery walk highlighting local
sustainability efforts, drinks and a fun service
project. At Repair the World: Detroit, 2701
Bagley. $5. RSVP: www.eventbrite.com. Info:
detroitteam@werepair.org or 313-265-3590.
saturday, oct. 7
LIBRARY BOOK SALE
10 am-4 pm, Oct. 7. Bargains in all genres.
Proceeds help to fund library programs and
equipment. At Huntington Woods Library,
26415 Scotia. Info: 248-543-9720.
sunday, oct. 8
GRIEF AT THE HOLIDAYS
10:30 am, Oct. 8 & 15. Rabbi Rachel Shere
leads grief support sessions, especially to
benefit those who lost a loved one dur-
ing the fall holiday season. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free. Info: 248-
851-5100.
MOSH & NOSH
10:30 am-12:30 pm, Oct. 8. Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue is hosting the Motor
City Sukkah Hop (MOSH) and Nosh at several
private homes. Starts at 4546 Avery, Detroit.
Info: vsitron@downtownsynagogue.com or
313-962-4047.
SUKKOT AT A LAKE
4:30-6:30 pm, Oct. 8. The JCC of Greater
Ann Arbor will host Subs in the Sukkah and
more. At Cedar Lake, site of Camp Raanana
(rain location is the JCC). $7, or $25 house-
hold. Info: jessicagillespie@jccannarbor.org or
734-971-0990.
monday, oct. 9
SUKKAH LUNCH & LEARN
Noon-1 pm, Oct. 9. Food for the body and
food for the soul as group learns and dis-
cusses what it means to be joyful this Sukkot.
At home of Downtown Synagogue Rabbi
Silverman, 4546 Avery, Detroit. Free; includes
vegetarian lunch. Info: vsitron@downtown-
synagogue.com or 313-962-4047.
tuesday, oct. 10
BUSINESS BREAKFAST
7:30-9:30 am, Oct. 10. DBusiness
Breakfast Series: “30 in Their 30s.”
Presented by Plante Moran, this is an
opportunity to network with some of Metro
Detroit’s top entrepreneurs and business
professionals. Following a strolling break-
fast, learn about the business side of put-
ting on the Thanksgiving Day Parade from
The Parade Company President/CEO Tony
Michaels. At Gem & Century Theatres, 333
Madison, Detroit. $65; or $500 for group
of 10. RSVP: michtix.com/events/dbusi-
ness-breakfast-series-30-in-their-thirties.
Info: venue, 313-963-9800; DBusiness:
248-691-1900.