For Seniors Here comes Bride000 44,:f tok i. 1,4 1.- 'so Ail, CO S TYLE is Detroit's magazine for smart living, and that includes planning for that special day. A full issue featuring everything from gowns to gifts, flowers to honeymoons. Totally focused. Masterfully redesigned. STYLE provides the perfect environment to reach 45,000 adult, affluent Jewish News readers. They believe in great weddings... and can afford them. THE DETRO I T JEWIS H NE WS So why stand on ceremony? Reach people you value, in Detroit's most talked about Brides magazine. STYLE. It's an invitation too good to pass up. Beth El Seniors Set Celebration Aging Talks At Trowbridge Chanukah songs and latkes will be the order of the day at the Chanukah celebration noon Dec. 15 hosted by the Beth El seniors at the temple. The Beth Elders will meet for a lunch and a musical presentation by Judy Goldstein, folk singer and storyteller, which will feature Chanukah tunes and songs from around the world. There is a luncheon charge. For reservations or information, call Jeanette Cohen, 737-0194; or Hy Frank, 851-8677. The Middle Years Group will be treated to latkes and the music of Francis Weskel, keyboard enter- tainer, 12:30 p.m. Dec. 20. There is no charge. The Trowbridge, 24111 Civic Center Dr., South- field, will hold afternoon lectures from 1-3 p.m. Dec. 9 and 16. On Dec. 9, Rabbi Dannel Schwartz of Temple Shir Shalom will lead a discus- sion on "Aging Is Mind Over Matter; If You Don't Mind, It Doesn't Matter!" with Dr. Ronald E. Trunsky, associate direc- tor of psychiatry, Sinai Hospital. On Dec. 16, Rabbi BAHM Seniors Plan Program lectures, call the Trow- bridge, 352-0208. The Seniors of Congre- gation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will host Richard D. Berg 10:30 a.m. Dec. 13 at the syna- gogue. Mr. Berg is a teller of Jewish stories and orig- inal tales. There is a charge. A continental breakfast will be served. Chanukah Party Is Planned Traditional latkes will be served at the Southfield Senior Adult Center Chanukah Party 11:30 a.m., Dec. 17. The party will include lunch and entertainment. There is a. charge. For reservations by Dec. 10, call the center, 354-9362. Schwartz will present Sandra M. Schiff, director of marketing and develop- ment for Eastwood-Oxford Clinic, Eastpointe. She will discuss "The Aging Parent and Child Rela- tionship and Revelations." For reservations for the JPM Plans Calendar Hiam Rozenthal invites Yiddish speaking persons to participate'in a study group sponsored by the Yiddish Culture Club 12:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Cen- ter. The Jewish Community Center offers a Russian Language lecture the sec- ond Tuesday of each month at 3 p.m. Vivian Stollman and Sonny Lipenholtz bring the sound of music to the Jewish Community Center's Jimmy Prentis Morris Building each Monday at 12:30 p.m. Without A Home, a Yiddish film, will be shown 2 p.m. Dec. 11. Contact your advertising representative today at 313-354-6060. Ad deadline: January 6, 1993. Issue date: January 29, 1993. STYLE THE RIGHT PEOPLE AT THE RIGHT TIMES...AT THE RIGHT PRICE WE DELIVER AFFLUENT OAKLAND COUNTY Jewish Federation Apartments residents Faye Bloom, Nellie Barnett, Malka Sklyarskaya and Sammy Weiss unpack and mark Items that are being donated for the Resident Councils' annual Chanukah Bazaar, Dec. 6th, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Prentis building in Oak Park.