rr- CHANUKAH AT derstand him or her. Joseph wanted to talk peace with his brothers — V'shoel Bishlomam — and they did not answer him — V'Io hayu moshivim oto. This disease of the absence of brotherliness applies not only to our behavior with individuals but with the way entire peoples are treated. As much as Israel seeks peace with her neighbors, there are still some entitles which refuse to answer Israel's call for mutual recognition and for peace negotiations. Unfortunately oth- er examples abound. This Shabbat, so close in time to the celebration of Thanksgiv- ing and to the coming joy of Chanukah, can remind us to give thanks to God for making us His partner in trying to bring greater brotherliness to the world and for dedicating us to make God's will more manifest. We need to be trail-blazers in what Judaism re- quires of us — "seek the peace and the welfare of my fellow man, my brother." LI Sy mopes hanukah At Emanu-El On Dec. 2 the brotherhood of Tem- ple Emanu-El will host its annual Chanukah Lathe Dinner at 6 p.m. Following the dinner, at the Family Shabbat Service, the brotherhood will honor members of the Temple Emanu-El Youth Choir for their years of partici- pation. Youth Choir members : Casey Anbender, Laura Bay- er, Aaron Berkowitz, Jessica Blake, Breanne Cohen, Ashley Cooper, Mara Deutch, Natalie inkelberg, Julie Gershman, Emily Gordon, Brandon Kaploe, Moira Kessler, Caitlin Klaper, Anna Kohn, Gregory Landau, Jaime Ludin, Shana Mayrand, Amy Meisner, Sara Moreton, Tamar Moreton, Dori Needle, Ilya Nozhnik, Jeffrey Patterson, Michael Patterson, Benjamin Potter, and Director Eunice Rose. Also on Dec. 2, the Social Action Committee of Temple Emanu-El will present the Seventh Annual Holiday Gifts for Kids with AIDS. Temple members have volun- teered to purchase gifts for one or more child, of sibling of a child, that is HIV positive. During the 7:30 p.m. Family Shabbat Service, Social Action members will make a presentation. Rabbi Wine Leads Forum On Nov. 28 at 8:30 p.m., Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the Birming- ham Temple will discuss "The Unity Church: New Age Religion" at the temple. A discussion will follow the talk. There is a charge. 5•T•H•E•R • 1E1 • Chanukah gifts? For every taste & budget - Esther's Judaica Giftworld has it all! • Beautiful Menorahs • Taffit-Shatvls • Dreidels • Books • Mezuzot • Tapes • Kippot • Toys/Games Whatever the holiday, occasion or budget. thers 1th El I CFI GIFTWORLD Inside Crosswinds Mall Orchard Lake at Lone Pine in West Bloomfield (810) 932-3377 • (810) 932-8472 (Fax) Hours: Sun 10:30-5:30; Mon-Tues 9:30-6:00; WED 9:30-7:00; THURS 9:30-8:00; FRI. 9:30-2:30 CLOSED SATURDAYS SEIDEN GANG Ancient Images, Modern Art A Fine Jewelry Collection in 18 Karat Gold EXCLUSIVE SHOWING 30% OFF Retail ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, December 3rd r 4 .1 9Diamonds and Fine Jewelry Discover what Tapper's customers have come to trust — Exciting style, incredible selection and personal service. 26400 W. 12 Mile Road • Soutbfield, MI 48034 • 810-357-5578 • 1-800-337-GIFT Hours: Sunday 12-5, Mdn:-Fri. -10-7, Thursday 10-8:45, Saturday 10-5:45 Cr) CNJ CC LLJ CO w 33