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December 18, 1998 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-12-18

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CHANUKAH

SHABBAT

Friday, Dec. 18
Congregation Bet Chaverim will hold a
Chanukah latke-fesr. 6:30 p.m., Cherry
Hill United Methodist Church, Canton.
Potluck dinner and Shabbat service.
(734)480-8880.

Saturday, Dec. 19
Young Family Shabbat Committer.
Temple Emanu-El will hold a Shabbat
service for ages 2-7 and their families.
10 a.m., Patricia Model! Youth Room.
Guests: Adrienne Gersten's Rainbow
Room students. Natalie Lapin, (248)
967-4020.

Saturday, Dec. 19
Congregation T'Chiyah hosts Havdalah
and Chanukah service. 4:30 p.m., Royal
Oak Woman's Club, Royal Oak.
Dairy/parve pot luck supper. (248) 542-
0900.

Saturday, Dec. 19
Congregation Beth Shalom presents
1,001 Lights Chanukah Celebration.
6:30 p.m. Havdalah, candle-lighting,
dairy dinner, latices. Features folk
singing, storytelling, arts and crafts,
games for adults and children. $10,000
raffle drawing. Cost: $12 adults, $6 ages
5-18, $2 ages 2-4, free children younger
than 2. RSVP: Richard Racusin. (248)
968-8848.

Saturday, Dec. 19
Sholem Aleichcm Institute plans a
Chanukah celebration. 7:30 p.m.,
Franklin Pointe Clubhouse, 26361
Franklin Pointe Dr., Southfield. Features
candle-lighting, holiday songs and mini-
buffet. RSVP: (248) 352-6852.

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Sunday, Dec. 20
Beit Kodesh will give a Chanukah party.
5 p.m. Cost: $6 adult, $3 ages 3-12.
Elaine Gittleman,(248) 544-0674.

Sunday, Dec. 20
Chaim Hekrew School, West Bloomfield
branch, hosts Chanukah brunch. 10:30
a.m., Bais Chabad Torah Center, 5595
W. Maple Rd. (248) 569-8514.

Sunday, Dec. 20
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring plans a
Chanukah celebration. 2-4 p.m.,
Workmen's Circle Center, 26341
Coolidge, Oak Park. Includes candle-
lighting, songs, readings and refresh-
ments. (248) 545-0985.

.Sunday, Dec. 20
Yeshivah Beth Yehudah PTA Chanukah
carnival. 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Sally Allan
Alexander Beth Jacobs Bldg., 14390 NX./.
10 Mile, Oak Park. Games, prizes and
food. (248) 355-4918.

Sunday, Dec. 20
Sephardic Community of Greater
Detroit's Chanukah parry will have
games and food. 5:30-8 p.m., A.gency
for Jewish Education, Southfield. Each
child asked to bring a $3 grab hag gift,
marked with recipient's appropriate age.
Cost: $5 children 12 and younger, $10
adults; prepaid, $4 ages 12 and younger,
$8 adults. RSVP: Susan Alspector, (248)
788-1006.

TZEDAKAH

Sunday, Dec. 20
Hillel of Metro Detroit toys for needy
children. To participate, call Mira Zeevi,
(248) 399-5894.

Friday, Dec. 25
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit Volunteer Extravaganza meets at
Max M. Fisher Jewish Federation
Building, 6735 Telegraph Road,
Bloomfield Twp. Breakfast, briefing and
carpool. Projects will last 2-4 hours.
RSVP: . 1.arilyn Morris, (248) 642-
260, ext. 255.

CLUBS/AFFILIATES

Sunday, Dec. 20
Business and Professional/Pisgah
Chapter, Jewish Women International
presents candle-lighting ceremony led
by Etta Wykoff at next meeting. Noon,
Whitehall Apartments Clubhouse.
16190 Cumberland Rd., Southfield.
Refreshments and prizes. Charge. All
welcome. (248) 967-0276.

Wednesday, Dec. 23
Temple Israel's Treasures presents Esther
Tarnoff, Detroit Institute of Arts
doceill, speaking on "Jewish Art in
America — from Shred to Modern Art."
Noon. Charge for luncheon. (248) 661-
5700.

Thursday, Dec. 24
Adat Shalom Synagogue Men's Club
presents Bye-Bye Braverman, as part of
- Morrie's Movie Madness." 8 p.m. This
1968 comedy stars George Segal, Jack
Warden, Joseph Wiseman, Jessica
Walter. Phyllis Newman, Zohra
Lampert, Alan King and Godfic,
Cambridge: directed by Sidney Lumer
Refreshments. Cost: $4. Chair: Morris
Penner. RSVP: (248) 851-5100.

Dec. 28-31
Friendship Circle will hold a winter
camp catering to special needs children.
Kahn Jewish Community Center, West
Bloomfield. Information: (248) 855-
1 x 12.

JEWISH
PROFESSIONAL
SINGLES

Saturday Dec. 19
Third annual Chanukah dinner 6:45
p.m. at Orchard Lake Place Condos
House, 30618 Orchard Lake
17 .1runiwzron Hills. Cost: S10.

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