NOVEMBER 5 • 2020 | 35
BELIN LECTURE
7 P.M., NOV. 10
U-M Frankel Center’s
30th David W. Belin
Lecture in American
Jewish Affairs: “It
Can Happen Here:
Antisemitism, Gender
and the American Past”
by Pamela Nadell.
With antisemitism
rising today at home
and abroad, American
University Professor
Pamela Nadell, author
of the award-winning
America’s Jewish
Women: A History from
Colonial Times to Today,
discusses American
Jewish women in the
past facing antisemitism,
how it affected their
lives and how they
responded. Advance
registration required:
https://forms.gle/
aDfZrsUswYs6Xh8DA.
The Zoom webinar
link and password will
be sent to registrants
shortly before the event.
SCHOOL VISIT
9:30 AM, NOV. 11
7 PM NOV. 12
Hillel Day School K-8
will host a virtual open
house. Learn about its
safe and connected
community, generous
tuition assistance
program, innovative and
engaging curriculum
and commitment to
social-emotional growth.
Register: hilleldayblog.
org/fall-virtual-open-
house.
WELLNESS
WEDNESDAY
11 AM, NOV. 11
Hadassah Greater
Detroit will present a
virtual program: “Why
Am I So Hungry?” Gail
Posner, registered
dietitian and owner of
Healthy Ways Nutrition
Counseling, will discuss
how to help control your
hunger. Register by Nov.
9 for this free online
event: hadassahmidwest.
org/GDWWHungry.
Info: greaterdetroit@
hadassah.org or 248-
683-5030.
ASK THE RABBI
NOON, NOV. 11
Ohr Torah Stone in Israel
will present “What Kind
of Person Are You?”,
which will explore the
disputes between Beit
Hillel and Shammai,
discussed by Rabbanit
Chamutal Shoval.
Zoom link: ZOOM.
US/J/9739742708.
BAND PERFORMS
8 PM, NOV. 12
The Ark in Ann Arbor will
present LeVent du Nord,
a Quebec folk movement
group. View free on the
Ark Facebook page.
Donations to a “virtual
tip jar” go to support the
Ark and the performers.
Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial
Assistant. Send items to calendar@
thejewishnews.com.
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