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o you like books? Do you 
like coffee and sweets? Do 
you like meeting with other 
book lovers? Do you like hearing 
from authors? 
If you answered yes to one or all 
the above questions, then, we have 
just what you need: the Jewish News
Book Club!
We will launch the JN Book Club 
with our partner, Schuler Books, at 
11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 19,2025, at 
Schuler Books on Orchard Lake in 
West Bloomfield. We will explore 
works that will appeal to both Jewish 
and general audiences. JN archivist 
and columnist Mike Smith will host 
the Book Club and discuss books 
with their authors.
The Club will kick off with The 
Ghosts of Detroit by prolific local 
Jewish author, Don Levin (see review 
on page 54 or at thejewishnews.
com). Those in attendance will also 
have opportunities to ask questions. 
The JN Book Club is free and 
open to all. Mention the book club 
at Schuler Books for a 20% discount 
on The Ghosts of Detroit. Don will be 
pleased to sign your book for you.
And you will receive a swanky JN 
Book Club swag bag!
See the ad in this issue of the JN 
for further details of this exciting 
event. We would like you to RSVP. 
It’s a simple form, and it will also 
serve as your Book Club member-
ship. We’ll send you news of future 
meetings at Schuler Books and Book 
Club newsletters.
We hope to see you there! 

Introducing the 
Jewish News 
Book Club!

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