MARC CHICOREL, DPM Medicine and Surgery of the Foot 3646 Rochester Rd. In Century Plaza/Troy 1/2 Mile N. of Big Beaver Chavurah Begun At B'nai Israel 3 Minutes E. of Somerset Mall Chairmen of the chavurah program are Barbara Klein and Libby Beider. For infor- mation, call the synagogue office, 681-5353. Latke Party Set At Beth Achim Cong. Beth Achim Men's Club and Sisterhood will sponsor their annual latke party on Dec. 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the synagogue's Wasser- man Hall. Latke dinner will be served family style. The program will consist of music, entertainment, candlelighting and treats for the children. There is a nom- inal charge. For, information and reservations, contact the synagogue, 352-8670. ON THE AIR IF NOT NOW: 7:10 a.m. Sunday, WJR (760), Chanukah special featuring music and the Unlit Menorah for Soviet Jews. OPEN DOORS: 7:30 a.m. Sunday, WDIV-TV Channel 4; Chanukah special. JEWISH NATIONAL TELEVISION: 1 4 p.m. Sunday, Continental Cable Channel 11, and Tribune/ United Cable Channel 119, includes "Hello Jerusalem," at 2 p.m., Booth Communica- tions Channel 53, 6 p.m. Mondays. - HA KOL: THE JEWISH VOICE: 4:30 p.m. Sunday, WDET-FM (101.9), Patty Liss discusses Arab-Jewish coexis- tence in Israel with Ronny Brawer of the Progressive Zionist Caucus and Walid Mulah of Jerusalem's Van Leer Institute. at 4 p.m. on Continental Cab- levision Channel 11 in Oak Park, Lathrup Village, Southfield and West Bloom- field. Also, every Monday at 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on Booth Com- munications' Channel 11 in Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham and Franklin Village. Programs this month include an exam- ination of Soviet human rights violations through an inside look at Russian-Jewish ohm; "Volunteers For Israel" help out at an army base; Eenie Frost prepares "Eenie's in ratatouille Kitchen." COMPLIMENTARY EXAM 528-3232 1---4 VreffilIP- • -- inner space , 1 1 Imi a P - - _ - - _ Cong. B'nai Israel of West Bloomfield has established a chavurah. B'nai Israel chavurah will be small groups of congrega- tional members (friends or families) who meet together on a regular basis for activi- ties or experiences of their mutual choosing. These gatherings are for enjoying life as Jews through socializ- ing, educating, worshipping or sharing Jewish Holidays and celebrations. A chavurah will meet on a regular monthly basis in the homes of Chavurah members, in rotation. The programs are self directed and responsibil- ity rests with the members of the Chavurah. Rabbi Sher- man Kirshner will be the ad- viser. 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JEWISH TELEVISION MAGAZINE: Every Tuesday at 8 p.m. and every Sunday Needs Of Aging Probed At Forums The Area Agency on Aging Region 1-B will hold a series of community forums on the needs of older adults. Older adults, their families, friends, service providers, and all in- terested parties are invited. Comments may be mailed to the Area Agency on Aging 1-B, 29508 Southfield Road, Southfield, 48076 on or before Jan. 13. For information about the forums, contact Renee Mahler, 569-0333. Chanukah Carnival At The Yeshiva Beth Yeshivah The Yehudah-PTA annual Chanukah Carnival will take place 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 28 at • the Yeshiva Beth Yehudah building on Lincoln in Southfield. There will be many new games and prizes, plus a gift shop. A hot dog lunch can be purchased for a nominal fee. The Clark Family Players, including a clown, a puppet show and balloon stories, will perform at noon and 1 p.m. The greatest motivating force in my life has been my passion. My passion to be an accom- plished actress, to play inspiring roles, to be a caring mother and wife, and to carry on my Jewish heritage. My passion energizes me. It gives me the strength to go on no matter how tired I get. Because of my demanding schedule, I try to take care of myself. I exercise regularly and eat healthy foods. Another one of my passions is coffee. Which is why I drink Sanka® Brand Decaffeinated Coffee. Sank? gives me a smooth and satisfying K KOSHER cup of coffee. And it does it without all that caffeine. All of us have the potential to be passionate. All we need is to find things we love to do. For me, it can be something as sig- nificant as playing a challenging role in a new play or something as simple as enjoying a cup of Sank? at home with my family. I love them both ... GENERAL passionately! FOODS 75