SERVICING YOU • Travelers World • Obiects of Art • Esther's Judaica • Interiors By Colony • Nationwide Insurance • The Alteration Spot • Harvard Row Kosher Meats • D'Alleva's Salon • Callanetics Studio • Cobo Cleaners • Barry K Salon • Copy Copy Full Circle Graphics • Antwerp Jewelers • Paparazzi • Golden Phoenix • Outback Steakhouse • TCBY Treats ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • WEST BLOOMFIELD Community COMMUNITY from page 42 Photo Deadline Extended A photo of Israel taken anytime since independence will be accepted for the Israel at 50 Community Photo Exhibit until Dec. 31. Late submissions will be accepted at the discretion of the program committee. Submit a color or black and white photo in an 8" x 10" enlargement, landscape or portrait orientation, already matted in a clean, black or white, 2" mat. Include a typewritten, 3" x 5" index card giving the date, place, and subject of the photo, pho- tographer's name, age (or designate "adult") and city of residence. If the photo was taken on a synagogue or community mission trip, give the name of the mission. Send or hand deliver the photo in an envelope, between two pieces of stiff cardboard, to Beth Greenapple, Director of Judaic Enrichment, JCC of Metropolitan Detroit, 6600 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48076. Do not send negatives or your only copy of a favorite picture. For details, call the JCC Judaic Enrichment Department, (248) 661- 7649. Penny Harvest For Tzedakah Raffi Solid Mocks — 2 for $80 1 for '45 (Retail value $74 ea.) • Wool Dress Slacks — Starting at $54 Sweaters & Sport Shirts — 1/2 Off - Retail (Seled Group) The Shirt Box. Shirts and a Whole Lot More. Always 20%-35% Off Retail Holiday Hours: Mon.-Sat 9:30-6 Thurs. till 7 SUNDAY 12-4 Sale ends 12/31/97 not valid with other discounts, promotions, sales, special orders, and/or previous purchases Courtyard Center • 32500 Northwestern Hwy. • Farmington Hills • (248) 851-6770 DEBORAH'S 4(i/en on(/ //e bed wi(( a/o. „ Unique custom designs • wedding invitations • party invitations bar/bat mitzvah invitations • full service: accessories, gifts & skull caps calligraphy €z hebrew calligraphy Ask about our computer calligraphy options for quick & colorful party invitations and addressing. 12/19 1997 44 LA MIRAGE CENTER • 29555 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield, MI 248-356-2454 . The fifth annual Penny Harvest will conclude at the Tzedakah Experience 9:40-1:45 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, at Temple Beth El. The Penny Harvest encourages fifth-grade religious school students to collect and recycle pennies to be donated to local Jewish agencies. Penny donations may be dropped off at religious schools or at the Tzedakah Experience at Temple Beth El, or they may be given to fifth-grade students who attend Jewish congrega- tional and day schools. For details, call Randie Levin at the Jewish Federation, (248) 203-1465. Cantor Sings For Kadima The annual Chanukah celebration for Kadima clients is planned for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23, at the Agency for Jewish Education. The program will be a musical presentation by Cantor Stephen Dubov and the adult choir of Temple Beth El. Young people of AJE's Teens for Tikkun Olam program will help with the activities. Zager/Stone/Tucker/Grant B'nai B'rith Unit will prepare Chanukah gift bags for all the Kadima clients. The David Horodoker Organization Jewish Holiday Fund will provide for a Chanukah dinner. _PM Activities Welcome All The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center will host Chanukah bingo 12:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22. Chanukah-related prizes will be given and refreshments will be served. There is a charge. Fabs Kaldobsky will lead a discus- sion of world-famous composers and their music 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23, at the JPM. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge. The film A Laughter, A Tear, A Mitzvah will be shown 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 25. There is no charge. Socials are held every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Music is provided by local entertainers singing a variety of songs including Yiddish. Woodcarving meets Mondays through Fridays at 9 a.m. New mem- bers are welcome. Supplies are includ- ed in the beginning. There is no charge. • Shir Shalom Winter Events Temple Shir Shalom will host its annual Chanukah Family Dinner 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, at the temple. Shabbat services will follow at 7:30 p.m. with performances by the youth choir. Dinner is $9.27 per adult and $5.67 per child aged 5-12. Children under 5 are free of charge. For infor- mation or to reserve a place, call the temple office (248) 737-8700. Temple Shir Shalom will hold an early — come-as-you-are service 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 26. Shir Shalom Shabbat Camp will take place during this service for children ages 3-8. Children under 3 are welcome provid- ed they have a parent with them. Children over 8 are welcome at ser- vices. The usual 8 p.m. service will notrj take place this evening. For informa- tion or to reserve a child's place at camp, contact the temple office. Ring in the new year with the Temple Shir Shalom Sisterhood 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 31. The cost is