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NOV. 12

TUESDAY, NOV. 12
RUMMAGE SALE

9 am-4 pm, Nov. 12. Hadassah 

Greater Detroit 2019 annual 

rummage sale at 5030 Orchard 

Lake Road, West Bloomfield. For 

info: 248-683-5030 or email 

greaterdetroit@hadassah.org. 

Additional sale dates and times: 

Nov. 14, 9 am-7 pm; Nov. 15, 9 

am-2 pm; Nov. 17 9 am-1 pm is 

Bag Day: fill a provided bag for 

$20.

LUNCHTIME LEARNING

11:45 am, Nov. 12. Rabbi 

Rachel Shere will present “The 

Greatest Hits of the Talmud” at 

Adat Shalom. She will offer an 

introduction to the wisdom of 

the Talmud and share some of 

its relevant texts. Free and open 

to the community. You may bring 

your own dairy/parve lunch. 

Drinks and dessert will be served. 

Reservations requested. Contact: 

Kellie Yost, 248-851-5100, ext. 

246, or kyost@adatshalom.org.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT

1:30-3:30 pm, Nov. 12. The 

Dorothy & Peter Brown Adult 

Day Program holds free monthly 

family caregiver support group 

meetings. Respite care may be 

available during the daytime 

meetings; if interested, inquire 

when you RSVP. At JVS, 29699 

Southfield Road, Southfield. For 

information or to RSVP: Dorothy 

Moon, 248-233-4392, dmoon@

jvsdet.org.

GENETIC SEARCHES

4-5:30 pm, Nov. 12. U-M Frankel 

Center will host Steve Weitzman 

at the Thayer Building, Room 

2022, Ann Arbor. Weitzman of the 

University of Pennsylvania will 

discuss “Jews, Genetics and the 

Search for Lost Ancestors.” This 

presentation will survey recent 

efforts to use genetics to illumine 

the ancestry of the Jews. Free 

event.

LABOR TRAFFICKING

7-9 pm, Nov. 12. At the 

Birmingham Temple, 28611 W. 

12 Mile, Farmington Hills. “How 

Labor Trafficking Affects Us” will 

be presented by Kelly Carter 

and Danielle Kalil, sponsored by 

the National Council of Jewish 

Women/Michigan. Cost: member 

$10, nonmember $15, student $5. 

MEET THE AUTHOR
7 pm, Nov. 12. Award-winning 
Seattle-based author Shepherd 
Siegel (whose parents’
 families 
hail from Detroit) will appear 
at Biblioasis in Windsor and at 
the Rochester Hills Barnes and 
Noble Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 6 
p.m. Both events are free. Siegel 
is coming to promote his book 
Disruptive Play: The Trickster in 
Politics and Culture. Its central 
message is about playfulness and 
progressive change and includes 
Jewish tricksters like Andy 
Kaufman, Abbie Hoffman and the 
Marx Brothers, among others. 
More info at shepherdseigel.com.

COURTESY OF SHEPHERD SIEGEL

ANTONE, CASAGRANDE & ADWERS, P.C.

www.antone.com or email at law@antone.com

Representation in 

all areas of family 

and business 

immigration law.

JUSTIN D.
CASAGRANDE

N. PETER
ANTONE

Ph: 248-406-4100 Fax: 248-406-4101

IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM

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OFF
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Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Catering and carryout available
Gift certificates 

27925 Orchard Lake Rd., North of 12 Mile, Farmington Hills 
248-489-2280

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