OCTOBER 27 • 2022 | 3
PURELY COMMENTARY
4-11 Essays and viewpoints.
OUR COMMUNITY
12
Women of Valor
Two survivors recently celebrated their
100th birthdays.
18
True Champions
Andi and Larry Wolfe to receive
American Technion Society’s highest honor.
20
2022 Ann Arbor Jewish Book
Festival
In-person and virtual lineup is free and
open to the public.
22
Adat Shalom Celebrates Rabbi
Bergman and Hazzan Gross
Clergy marks 13 years serving synagogue.
23
Get Ready to Rake!
The 26th Annual JFS Detroit Fall Fix-Up
is slated for Nov. 6.
24
A Resort Town Synagogue
Temple B’nai Israel has called downtown
Petoskey home since the 1930s.
26
Building Relationships Through
Volunteering
Meet Alana Knoppow, a volunteer program
manager with the Hospice of Michigan.
27
Comfort from Beyond
Medium uses her gifts to help empower
people to expand their consciousness.
SPORTS
28
Sheer Effort
It was a successful and fun season for the
men — and women — on the Temple Shir
Shalom No. 3 softball team.
FOOD
30
Quite The Pickle
Autumn’s bounty can be preserved
for months.
NEXT DOR
33
A BGS Frame of Mind
NEXTGen Detroit hosts appreciation event
for its Ben-Gurion Society members.
34
Moishe House Royal Oak
Celebrates the High Holidays
HEALTH
35
Dental Tips from a Hygienist
A few do’s and don’ts for National Dental
Hygiene Month.
36
Reducing Breast Cancer Risk
Through proactive genetic screening.
FACES & PLACES
38
FIDF Michigan Chapter Supporters
Honor IDF Soldiers and Israel
40
Pre-Holiday Women’s Evening
Chabad Bingham Farms offered tips and
tricks to streamline Rosh Hashanah cooking.
41
JARC Annual Fundraiser at M1
42
JARC’s Etta-ble Art Class
43
Adat Shalom Fall Family Fun Day
MAZEL TOV
44
Moments
SPIRIT
45
Torah Portion
46
Do You Want to Build an Ark?
48
Synagogue Directory
ARTS&LIFE
50
A Smorgasbord of Choices
The Detroit Jewish Book Fair, Nov. 1-13,
offers something for everyone.
53
Champion for Artistic Freedom
Howard Hertz receives lifetime
achievement award.
56
A Dream Role
Julie Smith Yolles plays Olive Madison
in the female version of The Odd Couple.
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Shabbat Lights
Shabbat starts:
Friday, Oct. 28, 6:13 p.m.
Shabbat ends:
Saturday, Oct. 29, 7:13 p.m.
* Times according to Yeshiva Beth
Yehudah calendar.
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Oct. 27-Nov. 2 2022 / 2-8 Cheshvan 5783 | VOLUME CLXXII, ISSUE 11
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Celebrity News
EVENTS
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Community Calendar
ETC.
Spotlight
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The Exchange 62
Obituaries
64
Looking Back 70