GRAND OPENING! • Community COMMUNITY from page 34 HAIR STUDIO ormerly Hair in Vogue) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK r SUNDAY — WEDNESDAY— THURSDAY -1 FREE MANICURE WITH ANY CHEMICAL SERVICE NA\ litryr- rmrrcrifrny, L Not to be combined with any other coupons or offers. EVELYN, LICENSED BY THE ACADEMY OF PARIS Linder New Ownership • Student & Senior 20% Discount Always with I.D. „kty Mon. 2-8, T-F 10-8 V:: Sat. 9-8, Sun. 10-6 ORCHARD MALL • 248-932-1222 City of Hope Cianukah Party City of Hope — Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chapter will have a Chanukah party Sunday, Dec. 14, at the Maple Place Woods Condo club- house. Guests are welcome. For time, call Ilene Monast, (248) 683-5665. Financial Planning Session Brandeis University National Women's Committee will host financial advisers Minoti H. Rajput and Nancy Welber on "The Top Ten Estate and Financial Planning Questions," 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the home of Nora Peisner, 25406 Parkwood, Huntington Woods. Coffee and dessert will be served. For reservations, call Nora Peisner, (248) 541-5082, or Harriet Shogan, (248) 788-9613. A donation of $1.50 for the book fund is the only charge. Beth Elders Host Rabbi )1\ STILL SMOKI\ G9 IT'S TIME TO QUIT! Hebrew Memorial Chapel ■ ■ INIMINIV INIIIIM MIMI AINEM MEW 1 •11 MIINIMIL il■ ran )Ti, Ion 26640 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park MI 48237 248-543-1622 • Outside MI 1-800-736-5033 First You Need The Invitation... Rabbi Amy Brodsky, assistant director, Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies and B'nai Mitzvah master teacher Temple Kol Ami, will be the guest speaker at the noon luncheon Tuesday, Dec. 16, Rabbi Brodsky hosted by the Beth Elders of Temple Beth El. Her topic will be "Tikkun Olam and the Work of the Ecumenical Institute." Cost is $8 for members and $9 for guests. For reservations, call Hy Frank, (248) 851-8677, or Laura Wise, (248) 477-1950. Child Care Alternative Invitations For ANY Occasion • Hand & Machine Calligraphy S. Accessories & Gifts ALWAYS DISCOLEVIED! 62 12/12 1997 36 ;; The Jewish Community Center, Maple/Drake and Jimmy Prentis Morris locations are gearing up for winter vacation. Parents and chil- dren may benefit from the program- ming available during winter break. The Maple/Drake JCC campus will offer a variety of camps for the December break including Preschool Play Days (2 1/2-4 years) and Winter Days (K-4th grades). Both programs include choices of activities ranging from swimming, arts and crafts, sports, special guests and entertain- ment. The JCC also offers a travel camp for 3rd-6th graders, karate camp, as --' well as two new camps including Art Chagall (3rd-6th grades) and Sports Variety (K-4th grades). The JPM branch of the JCC will offer two camps: Winter Days (K-4th grades) and Basketball Camp (6-12 years). Break days begin at 9 a.m. and fin- ish at 3:30 p.m., with before and aftercare available at an additional cost. For information or a brochure, call Amy Freedman, (248) 661-7687. Stereotypes Are Discussed "Images of Jews in Popular Culture," an eight-part Latte and Learning study group led by Rabbi Aaron Bergman and sponsored by the "Eilu v' Eilu" adult Jewish education consortium, is offered 10-11 a.m. Monday mornings at Borders Books and Music, 30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. The group will meet Dec. 15, fol- lowed by a two-week break (no session on Dec. 22 and 29), and then will resume on Jan. 5 and continue through Feb. 2. The series discusses Jewish stereotypes in contemporary culture. The fee is $5 per session for mem- bers of the sponsoring organizations, $7 per session for others. Torah-Hafiorah Link Studied Community educator Aviva Silverman will conclude her current adult Jewish learning series, "Sacred Connections: Finding the Link Between the Weekly Torah Portion and Haftorah," with a study session 7:30 - 9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, at Hillel Day School. All adult learners are welcome. Tuition is $10 ($8 for members of the sponsoring organization). No knowledge of Hebrew is required, and students may register at the door.