96 Friday, December 6, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL MACK ONYX wishes to thank SYNAGOGUE MB JEWELERS 29951 NORTHWESTERN — SOUTHFIELD FOR PROVIDING MERCHANDISE FOR AKIVA — AUCTION '85 — which will be held Saturday, Dec. 14th beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Akiva Building Laker Concert Marks Chanukah Two local composers will pre- mier their new settings for MMB Productions Productions s • %A Ric ' Al t 14 t 0 p k - A g•■ • y ..,- -4P • SISTER MA icihti F O L_L m EXPLAIN S G IaTte A2 THEATRE II : T ''. EATRE T N EAF TA SRT Y A IG MiC 4262 N. Woodward, Royal Oak 549-1180 Tuesday - Friday 10:30 - 6 Saturday till 4 g:nlj I St2:-Fairgrounds Now through December 21 — 8:00 P.M. TICKETS: $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 MATINEES: December 7, 8, 14, 15 2:00 P.M. TICKETS: $6.00 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 961-7908 CONCORD • MARINER SG liturgical passages which are traditionally sung during the festival of Chanukah at the Laker Chanukah concert on Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The works are Hanerot Halalu (We Light These Candles) by Dr. Morton Gold of West Bloom- field, and Al Hanissim (For These Miracles) by Dr. Sholom Kalib of Farmington Hills. They will be performed by an au- gmented synagogue choir, di- rected by . Eugene Zweig, with Cantor Chaim Najman as sol- oist, Rabbi Irwin Groner as nar- rator, and accompanied by Carole Lasser, pianist, and an instrumental ensemble. In addi- tion, the synagogue youth choir, directed by Robin Beth Schakne, will perform selections. Dr. Kalib is a professor of music at Eastern Michigan Uni- versity of Ypsilanti and also serves as cantor of Cong. Beth Israel in Flint. He is nationally known as a composer of liturgi- cal music, having written many services and individual composi- tions for cantor and choir. Dr. Gold has composed many works for chorus and orchestra, has served as professor of music in Nasson College and most re- cently as music director of Tem- ple Israel. Admission to the concert is free, and refreshments will be served following the concert. Junior Cantors To Lead Services wishes all. their inf David-Seth Kirshner and Michael Kam will lead Shacharit services at 9 a.m. Dec. 7 and 21 at Cong. B'nai Israel of West Bloomfield. The boys are members of a class of Ba-Alei Tefiila (junior chazanim), consisting of pre- bar&bat mitzvah students. Rabbi Sherman P. Kirshner, spiritual leader of the congrega- tion, organized the class and trains and prepares the junior cantors. H E LT `AP - i LI DAY 28435 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Mi. 48034 352-3333 SIMCHA SUPER SAVER In Honor Of Our 25th Anniversary SPECIALTY CARD & GIFT A Special Reduction For The Holidays Offers You REALLY SPECIAL INVITATIONS 25% Discounts On ALL Invitations • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • All Your Parties And Simchas Just Present The Coupon Below JEWELERS co INC. 32940 MIDDLEBELT ROAD at 14 Mile Road FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGAN 48C 25% SAVINGS 25% SAVINGS Simcha Super Saver GOOD FOR ANY INVITATION ORDER FROM SPECIALTY CARD & GIFT 855-1730 VISA' w Oak Park Plaza, 23067 Coolidge OPEN SUNDAYS 11 TIL 4 JN 541-0022 Chanukah Party At B'nai David The B'nai David Sisterhood and Men's Club will hold their Chanukah latke party and mus- ical show on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Latkes and light dinner will be served. There is a charge. For reservations, call the synagogue office, 557-8210 or 540-2486. Temple Hosts Monday Forum The Birmingham Temple will have a program in its Monday Forum series at 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the temple. Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak on "The Israeli World — Hawks and Doves."