QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Bais Chabad Melava Malka The Bais Chabad Torah Center of West Bloomfield will host a melava malka 8:30 p.m. Satur- day, Dec. 21. The evening's guest speaker will be Rabbi Moshe Feller, Chabad regional director from Minnesota, sponsored by the Yenta Bayla Schochet Yartzeit Lecturer Fund. There will be Israeli cuisine and musical entertainment. There is a charge. Call the Torah Center, 855-6170. Beth Achim Movie Night The Congregation Beth Achim Men's Club will hold its annual "Morrie's Movie Night" 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 24, at the syna- gogue. The movie will be The Frisco Kid, starring Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford. Refreshment will be served and there is a charge. For information, contact the synagogue office, (810) 352-8670. Lunch Series Talks Prophets "Dining with the Prophets," a se- ries of 10 lunch sessions at Adat Shalom Synagogue will begin noon Wednesday, Feb. 5. Open to anyone who enjoys literary dis- cussions, the program will provide an overview of the section of the Hebrew Bible known as the "For- mer Prophets." Rabbi Daniel Nevins will facil- itate the sessions using the Jewish Publication Society's translation, Tanakh. The course will meet Feb. 5, 12 and 26, March 5, 12, 19 and 26, and April 2, 9 and 16. Each session begins with lunch. Discussions start prompt- ly at 12:15 p.m. There is an $8/ses- sion charge or $80 for the 10 weeks (payable at the beginning of the semester). Those who wish to attend the discussion only may do so at no charge, but pre-regis- tration is required. To register or receive further information, call Sheila Leder- man, 851-5100. Support Group Seeks Members Social and Support, a group for the learning disabled and the ed- ucable mentally impaired, is look- ing for members. The group does social and educational activities on Saturday nights. Call 476-8741, Joel Marwil, for information. Juni Gifts To Veterans Michigan Jewish War Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary will bring gifts to patients at Veteran Hos- pitals in Battle Creek and Ann Ar- bor on Wednesday, Dec. 25. For information, call Tom Tan- nis, (810) 353-2868; or Bernie Hoffman, (810) 647-8626. Adat Shalom Mystery Party The Adat Shalom Synagogue So- cial Club, Men's Club and Sister- hood will join forces 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11 to present a Murder Mystery Party, produced by Sally Harlow of Foul Play Pro- ductions. The evening will include a light kosher deli dinner. there is a $25 charge per member and a $27 fee per non-member. Reservation are due by Jan. 6. For information, call Adat Shalom Synagogue, 851-5100. JV S College Students: Looking for a summer internship that pays? Apply now for an eight-week summer internship and earn $1,500 through the Jeanette & Oscar Cook Jewish Occupational Intern (JOIN) program. You'll gain valuable on-the-job experience and develop professional contacts by working with those already in the field. Take advantage of this outstanding opportunity — because JOIN students have that competitive edge needed to land a job after graduation. You must be a tri-county area resident and a full-time undergraduate or graduate student ready to learn about and work in metro Detroit's Jewish community. At JARC's recent fund raiser at the Fox Theater were Iry and JARC President Barbara Nusbaum, concert chairperson Sandy Dembs and associate chairperson Jim Zack. Proceeds from the event support JARC's 16 homes and four independent living programs for people with developmental disabilities. Written applications are being accepted and personal interviews will be held through January 31, 1997. For an application and more information, call Jewish Vocational Service at (810) 559-5000. 01