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FRANKLIN ATHLETIC CLUB

NOV. 24

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10 pm. Nov. 24. NEXTGen
Detroit will host the
evening at Bleu Detroit.
Late-night food; cash
bar; 21+ only; dietary
laws observed. $20. Info:
jewishdetroit.org/
latke-vodka-2018.

BLEU DETROIT

Your
Celebration
DESTINATION

them happier. Free. Info: (248)851-5100.

SHAKE, RATTLE & TWIST
10:30 am, Nov. 18. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue. A special opportunity for
parents and grandparents to spend time
with their babies/toddlers, age 3 and
younger. Older sibs are always welcome.
Sing songs and braid challah. The program
is free for Adat Shalom members; $3/
family for non-members. Reservations are
required: Debi Banooni, dbanooni@adat-
shalom.org or 248-626-2153.

PREVIEW
our newly
renovated
EVENT SPACE

Our Bar Mitzvah was executed
professionally and with the
utmost attention to detail.
Everybody had a blast!

- The Weinsteins, Farmington Hills

Create your perfect celebration

CONTACT CRYSTAL AT (248) 352-8000, EXT. 298

FRANKLINCLUB.COM/PARTIES

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HENRY FORD & JEWS
3:30-7 pm, Nov. 18. “The Henry Ford
through a Jewish Lens.” A frank explora-
tion of Henry Ford’s complex relationship
with the Jewish community. Program fea-
tures Steven Watts, author of The People’s
Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American
Century. At Henry Ford Museum, 20900
Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn. $54/$36 Jewish
Historical Society of Michigan member;
$18 student; includes admission to all
museums at the Henry Ford. RSVP: mich-
jewishhistory.org.

GIVING THANKS
7 pm, Nov. 18. Participate in a
Thanksgiving interfaith service as reli-
gious communities in and around West
Bloomfield come together at Temple
Kol Ami, 5085 Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48323.

NOV 18

A Festive Chaunukah

1-5 pm, Nov. 18. This third annu-
al Chanukah festival at Cong. Beth
Shalom in Oak Park will have kosher
food options, a 50+ item tin can raf-
fle, vendors with gift ideas, children’s
activities, including touch a fire truck
and squad car, live music and a magi-
cian. Free. Info: bethlrodgers@gmail.
com or 248-547-7970.

Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies.
Free but reservations required: info@
MichiganJewishActionCouncil.org.

INTERFAITH BAND
7 pm, Nov. 18. At Cong. of Moses, 2501
BRIDGE THE GAP
Stadium Drive, Kalamazoo. Abraham Jam
7 pm, Nov. 18. At Adat Shalom Synagogue will perform.
in Farmington Hills. The Michigan Jewish
Action Council will present “The Jewish
Left-Right DivideCan We Bridge the Gap?” MONDAY, NOV. 19
discussed by Jonathan Neuman, author,
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
and Howard Lupovitch, director of the
5:30-7 pm, Nov. 19. The Dorothy & Peter

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