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MOVIE MATINEE
1 pm, Oct. 16. At the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield. The Imitation Game (1 hr.
54 min.) Free.
DROP IN & LEARN
1 pm, Oct. 16. “From Family to
Consumer: New Models for the
Relationship Between Israel and
World Jewry.” Beth Ahm’
s vid-
eo-streaming study group invites
lifelong learners in the community to
watch and discuss a lecture given
by Rabbi Donniel Hartman, president
of the Shalom Hartman Institute in
Jerusalem. No charge; no reserva-
tions needed. 5075 W. Maple Road.
Info: Nancy Kaplan (248) 737-1931
or email nancyellen879@att.net.
A GENEALOGY OF POETRY
4-5:30 pm, Oct. 16. U-M Frankel
Center will host Zohar Weiman-
Kelman at the Rackham East
Conference Room in Ann Arbor.
Weiman-Kelman of Ben-Gurion
University will discuss “The Negev
Queer Expectations: a Genealogy of
Jewish Women’
s Poetry.” Free event.
SIMCHAT TORAH EVENT
RSVP for Oct. 20. Join Temple Kol
Ami at 7 pm for an exciting con-
clusion to the fall holiday season
as they’
re led in Israeli dancing by
teens. The night will begin with
a dinner at 6:15 pm. Adults $8;
children $4; families $20. RSVP and
payment for dinner no later than Oct.
16 to cspektor@tkolami.org or 248-
661-0040.
THURSDAY, OCT. 17
POTTERY CLASS
11 am-1 pm, Oct. 17. Sponsored
by the Active Life at the Jewish
Community Center, West Bloomfield.
Pottery classes for adults taught by
Allison Berlin. All supplies included;
class punch card available. Cost:
$165 for 12 punches (one free class).
RSVP: 248-432-5467 or rchessler@
jccdet.org.
ANCIENT JERUSALEM
1-2:30 pm, Oct. 17. A five-week
class at the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield sponsored
by JLearn. The archaeology of reli-
gion and sacred sites of Jerusalem
will be addressed by D. Michael
Pytklik. Tuition: $90. Register at
jlearn.online or call 248-205-2557.
OPIOIDS IN AMERICA
6-9 pm, Oct. 17. At the Berman
Center for Performing Arts in
West Bloomfield. The Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer Institute and
Federation’
s Maimonides Society
will present Dr. John Howard on the
impact of the opioid crisis throughout
the country. Cost: $50 dinner and
lecture; $25 lecture only. The event
is free for medical students and
residents. Two CME credits available.
Info: Britta Carlson, carlsonb@
karmanos.org or 313-576-8111.
EDEN GARDENS
COMMUNITY EVENING
6 pm, Oct. 17. Join the Downtown
Synagogue at Eden Gardens for a
community-focused evening cleaning
up the garden from the summer
months, putting it to rest for the
upcoming winter and enjoying a
meal together in the garden. Dress
for gardening and feel free to bring
any personal gardening tools. All
ages welcome. RSVP to Nicole at
programcoordinator@
downtownsynagogue.org.
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SUKKOT EDITION
10:30 am, Oct. 19. The Well invites
young families with kids up to age 4
to gather at the Prentis Apartments
in Oak Park for a Shabbat morning of
singing and dancing, complete with
snack time in the sukkah. Register
in advance at meetyouatthewell.org/
calendar.