MENORAH EXHIBIT Nov. 28th - Dec_ 24th Come see menorahs crafted of 9I ass, sculpted metal, wood, and ceramic from some of ZYZYKrs favorite artists. EMU Hillel Latke Fest C. ; EMU Hillel of HMD and Alpha Epsilon Pi (at EMU) will host Latke Fest '97, 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, at Roosevelt Hall on the EMU campus. This event will feature latkes made by faculty and alumni, the band Plum Loco, a bake-off contest, and a stu- dent art exhibit. There is no charge for this event, but participants are asked to bring a canned good or small gift to donate to charity. Call Elissa Pollack for infor- mation, (313) 487-1855. Joint Dinner For Sisterhoods The sisterhoods of Adat Shalom Synagogue and Congregation Shaarey Zedek will hold the 10th annual joint dinner and meeting 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, at Adat Shalom. Dinner will be followed by a program titled "Spa for the Spirit. There is a $15 charge. Guests are welcome.-Mail reservations and checks (payable to Adat Shalom Sisterhood) to the synagogue by Dec. 2. For information, call the syna- gogue, (248) 851-5100. " Temple Israel Latke Lunch The Temple Israel Sisterhood will host a luncheon at noon Monday, Dec. 8, at the temple. Comic Keith Ruff will entertain. The cost for the afternoon is $6 for sisterhood members and $8 for guests. Babysitting will be available by reser- vation for $5 per child. For reservations, call Caroline ' Schechter, (248) 356-6807, or the Temple Israel office, (248) 661-5700. BAHM Seniors Host Breakfast Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Seniors will meet 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 16, at the synagogue. The program will commence at 11 a.m.. Guest speaker will be Allan Gale of the Jewish Community Council, who will discuss Israel and the Middle East. There is a charge for the breakfast. arts, crafts, and jewelry Mixed metal cold fused ()lass men.orah from the Rosenthal Collection Menorahs On the Boardwalk 6885 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield (248) 539-3309 Open: Mom.—Scit. 10Avvi to 6pm, *Ars, 'tii Spm, Sum. llawi to 4pm from over 30 American Artisans VS College Students: Looking for a summer internship that pays? Apply now for an eight-week summer internship and earn $1,650 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. Written applications are being accepted and personal interviews will be held through January 30, 1998. For an application and more information, call Jewish Vocational Service at (248) 559-5000. Get Results... Advertise in our Entertainment Section! can The Saks Department (248) 354-7123 Ext. 209 11/28 1997 59