A Chanukah gift for families with children and grandchildren ages 4-8! Maple-Drake Senior Events Seniors can have lunch at the Traffic Jam and attend a per- formance of The Front Page at the Hilberry Theatre 2 p.m Dec. 15. There is a charge which in- cludes transportation, lunch and performance. Call Margo Weitzer, 661-7649, for reserva- tions. The Jewish Community Center will offer an all-inclu- sive Miami Get-Away Jan. 5- 19. Call Adult Services, 661-7649, for a brochure in- cluding costs. The Hearing Loss Support Group will meet 1 p.m. Dec. 15 at Maple-Drake. Marilyn Lewis will teach skills to cope with hearing loss. Lynn Root, instructor of audiology at WSU, will be guest presenter at "Aging & Hearing Loss." Klezmer Tzvei will perform Dec. 6 at 1 p.m.at Maple- Drake. Refreshments will be served. Free to members. "Stories for You and Me" Experience the special storytelling of "Meshka the Kvetch" and "The Bagel Baker of Mulliner Lane" by the Readers Theater actors and musician Ted Strunck . Watch the characters come alive! /-1 660 0 A Seniors Group Plans Outreach The Middle Years Group of Temple Beth El will celebrate Chanukah 12:30 p.m. Dec. 12, with songs, latkes and outreach to the residents of Borman Hall. atkes will be followed by a pro- gram of jazz standards and Chanukah favorites from clas- sical jazz guitarist, Russ Siegel. Brotherhood members will transport the residents to the temple. No reservations are nec- essary for the program, but there is a food charge. On Dec. 21, Corinne Stavish, storyteller, will en- tertain members and guests of the Beth Elders at a noon luncheon. She will be telling tales with a Chanukah flavor. Luncheon reservations are necessary; there is a charge. For reservations by Dec. 17, call Jeanette Cohen, 737- 0194; or Hy Frank, 851-8677. Columnist Talks On Politics "Politics in Michigan and De- troit" will be the topic of a talk given by Hugh McDiarmid 1 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. The talk is sponsored by the Gener- al Jewish Problems Group of the Institute for Retired Pro- fessionals. Hugh McDiarmid is a columnist for the Detroit Free Press and writes about local and 'tate politics. The event is open to the public at no charge. ❑ FREE OF CHARGE For more information or to register call Eileen Polk at (313) 661-1000 before December 5 THE JEWISH NEWS CC Co-Sponsored by the "Me and My Grandparent" program of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Jewish Experiences for Families Member Agencies of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit %1G FAMILIES and the Jewish News of Metropolitan Detroit HOLIDAY SHOW & SALE TKVESn Just 7 days to fill your Chanukah Gift list at the Newest in the city! p< VAST SELECTION OF UNIQUE GIFTS WITH A HISTORY GOOD BUYS ON: 0 COLLECTIBLE GLASS, CHINA & POTTERY 41 JEWELRY AND BOUTIQUE ITEMS Inexpensive items for children & youths also "It's our Tradition to have Something for Everyone on your list!" Wednesday, Dec.• 1 - Sunday, Dec. 5 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Let us be your source for antiqUes and decorative arts Ok .‘6°5‘ce 0,k ,000- FREE Gift Wrapping Retired figurines/ow, ,ke,5 CO " j tidy frail kel & associates antique decorative objects & furniture "SPECIALISTS IN QUALITY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES" - BUYING AND SELLING - ‘..., 7922 Cooley Lake Road • Union Lake • 360-4155 2900 maple road • suite 111 • troy • (3 13) (349-4399 (N.E. corner of Maple & Coolidge, in the Mich. Nat'l. Bank Bldg.)