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sunday, jan. 7

BOOKSTOCK COLLECTION AT JCC
11 am-1 pm, Jan. 7 & March 11. Drive-
through opportunity to drop off gently used
items for next spring’s Bookstock Used
Book & Media Sale, April 22-29, at Laurel
Park Place in Livonia. Tax receipts will
be provided. Sale proceeds benefit area
education and literacy projects. At West
Bloomfield JCC loading dock, near the
nursery school entrance. Info: 248-645-
7840, ext. 365 or bookstockmi.org.

tuesday, jan. 9

Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph,
Bloomfield Twp. $220. RSVP now: feded.
online. Info: jewishdetroit.org/feded or 248-
205-2557.

JEWISH MYSTICISM
7-8:30 pm, Jan. 22. “Impossible Radiance:
An Introduction to the Zohar and Early
Kabbalah.” First session of educator Dr.
Justin Sledge’s weekly course, through
March 12. At Jewish Federation Building,
6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $145.
RSVP now: feded.online. Info: jewishdetroit.
org/feded or 248-205-2557.

tuesday, jan. 23

MEET HILLEL PARENTS
7 pm, Jan. 9. Current Hillel Day School
parents living in Birmingham, Bloomfield
Township and Bloomfield Hills are open-
ing their homes to prospective families to
share why education is “Better Together
at Hillel.” RSVP to receive address for
home reception: mweber@hillelday.org or
Admissions Office, 248-539-1484.

SELF-IMPROVEMENT BOOK CLUB
Noon, Jan. 23. Olga Semenova leads
discussion of Hallelujah Anyway by Anne
Lamott. At Jewish Family Service, 6555
W. Maple, West Bloomfield. $10 advance
deposit required on book but will be
returned at program. RSVP: Megan,
mpudlik@jfsdetroit.org or 248-592-2269.

sunday, jan. 21

wednesday, jan. 24

‘SAJE IN THE SUN’
3 pm, Jan. 21. The JCC’s Seminars for
Adult Jewish Enrichment is hosting an
entertainment program to bring together
Metro Detroit snowbirds and friends in
Florida. The featured performer is Sarge,
a comedian, musician and master imper-
sonator who can sing like Harry Connick
Jr. and Stevie Wonder. At Indian Spring
Country Club in Boynton Beach, Fla. $36,
includes complimentary valet parking,
dessert reception and the program. RSVP:
Angela, astarceski@jccdet.org or 248-432-
5459.

STUDYING EXODUS
9:30-11 am, Jan. 24. “The Book of
Exodus.” First session of educator Rabbi
Joseph Klein’s weekly course, through
March 14. Students should bring a Bible
translation of their choice. At Jewish
Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph,
Bloomfield Twp. $145. RSVP now: feded.
online. Info: jewishdetroit.org/feded or 248-
205-2557.

monday, jan. 22

SHARED HOMELAND
10-11:30 am, Jan. 22. “Tribes of Israel: A
Shared Homeland for a Divided People.”
First session of educator Ruth Bergman’s
weekly course, through April 23. At Jewish

JANUARY 5

‘Shake, Rattle & Twist’

11:15 am, Jan. 5. Program for parents
and grandparents to spend time with
their kids, age 3 and younger. Older
sibs welcome. Sing songs and braid
challah with clergy at Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free for
members; $3/family for non-members.
RSVP: Debi Banooni, dbanooni@
adatshalom.org or 248-626-2153.

LUNCH & LEARN
Noon, Jan. 24. First of a three-part
Wednesday series, through Feb. 7. Rabbi
Norman Roman will discuss “Modern
Reform Responsa to Contemporary
Controversial Topics.” At Temple Kol Ami,
West Bloomfield. $36 for series, or $15
each; includes a catered boxed pareve
lunch. RSVP by Jan. 19: 248-661-0040
or cspektor@tkolami.org.

9 am-noon, Jan. 8. First session of “Better
Job Opportunities,” a 12-week computer-
training course meeting twice a week
for three hours. Applicants should be
unemployed or underemployed job seek-
ers wanting to strengthen skills necessary
for landing a new job or future promotion.
Students will learn Microsoft Office 2010
software programs, receive job prepared-
ness training and attend job search
seminars. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road,
Southfield, or JVS Hermelin ORT Center at
the JCC, West Bloomfield. $720, includes
72 hours of training and course material.
Scholarships are available. Info: http://bit.
ly/ORTComputerTraining.

Esther Allweiss Ingber / Contributing Writer
Send items at least 10 days in advance to
calendar@thejewishnews.com.

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NEW TESTAMENT EPISTLES
7-8:30 pm, Jan. 24. “A Jewish
Understanding of the Writings of Paul.” First
session of educator Rabbi Joseph Klein’s
weekly course, through March 14. Students
should bring a copy of the New Testament.
At Jewish Federation Building, 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $145. RSVP
now: feded.online. Info: jewishdetroit.
org/feded or 248-205-2557.

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