THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BORENSTEIN'S BUBBIE AND ZADIE SITTING Abcare a complete Health Care Agency Call (313) 424-8377 Federation Apartments has al- ready held its Chanukah Bazaar. Residents at all three locations, along with the general public, participated in games, holiday songs and traditional foods. Facilities operated by the Jewish Home for Aged will hold candle-lighting ceremonies for their residents. Borman Hall will have a Chanukah Bazaar on Dec. 1 with items made by Borman Hall and Prentis Manor residents, and the Detroit Ballet Theater comes to Borman Dec. 8 to per- form a Chanukah ballet. Temple Beth El students will come to Prentis Manor on Dec. 15 to sing songs and pass out cards and gifts. Those unable to leave their beds will be visited by the - children. - Residents at Fleischman Resi- dence will hear the Beth Shalom Junior Choir on Wednesday; two days later, 4-year-olds from the Jewish Community Center's kin- dergarten readiness class will come to make holiday decora- tions. And finally, in a community- wide celebration for all ages, the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield will hold its "Chanukah Fun Celebration" Dec. 8. The day starts off with a traditional blessing over the can- dles, followed by a sing-a-long and audience participation play ar- ranged by the Jewish Parents In- stitute. Afterwards, children under 21/2 can join their parents for an hour of Chanukah arts and crafts. Children over 21/2 will have a pre- schoolers party with carnival games and prizes, and children over 5 can m,ake potato latkes and menorahs. Then, while pre-schOol children_ listen to the Chanukah story in the library at 2:30 p.m., their par- ents, brothers and sisters can see the movie Y entl in the studio the- ater. All of the agencies named above are beneficiaries of the Allied Jewish Campaign. THINK 4 Nibbles & Nuts Gift Baskets With Distinction (313) 967-3920 DESIGNS IN DECORATOR LAMINATES 24 hours For High Quality Formica Always At A Great Discount FIRST A 11-aque way to say happy birthday, hello to a new baby, get well soon, thinking of you, thank you, so sorry or welcome your out of town guests. _ The Chanukah Store 25242 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237 SPECIALIZING IN • credenzas • bedroom groupings • shelves • tables • cubes • desks • wall units ALSO SPECIALIZING IN ,-, Sheila Lipschutz 353-2777 7.47 ot- Miidred Wins :on 353-5442 Remember us for those special holiday customers • woods • glass • metals • lucites IT DOESN'T HAVE TO COST A FORTUNE „ . ONLY LOOK LIKE IT! CALL LOIS HARON 851-6989 Gornbein's Sterling Silver! Striking in its simplicity or bejeweled with Cubic Zirconia. Either way, Gornbein's sterling will make you shine. A. Woman's bracelet .uniquely shaped of sterling silver beads. B. Brushed •and polished silver orbit around sparkling Cubic Zirconias in these exciting earrings. C. Wonderful cuff choker and bracelet will accent any outfit. D. Charming earrings of loosely dangled silver balls. What shine as they move! E. Women's cocktail ring carries a Cubic Zirconia beautifully. F. Stunning necklace crafted of sterling beads. Earrings of sterling and large Cubics are magnificent. Gornbein's. Our quality is reflected in our craftsmanship, not our prices. GORNBEIN• Open Mon.- Fri. 9-5 & Sat. 10-4:30. 1 111 PRUDENTIAL We repair watches on our premises. -TOWN CENTER Free gift wrapping, of course. We will turn your ideas into jewelry. Cash refunds. JEWELERS GORNBEIN JEWELERS Fidelity Bank Bldg. 24901 Northwestern Highway Southfield, MI 48075 357-1056 10 MILE RD FIDELITY BANK BUILDING N3 3H 0H 3A3 offers warmth and companionship to nearly 200 of Detroit's elderly Jews. Under the direction of staff member Faye Menczer, JVS will hold its fifth annual Chanukah party for 50 Project Outreach clients on Dec. 11. Participants enjoy a hot kosher meal, sing songs and recall the story of Chanukah. Clowns will keep the day lively while clients help out with a candle-lighting ceremony. Folksinger Judy Goldstein will provide the entertainment. United Hebrew Schools stu- dents will again participate in school assemblies and Chanukah parties throughout the holiday. Gifts are exchanged, the story of Chanukah is recited and children gather to eat latkes and learn Chanukah songs. Patients under care at Sinai Hospital during the holiday can see the Chanukah story via closed-circuit television. A candle-lighting ceremony will be held in the hospital lobby and the chaplain will give a dreidl to each Jewish patient. Friday, November 29, 1985 7