Community Calendar Families... a I ■ Zinderman. (248) 851-5100. Monday, Jan. 18 European Coffee House for Holocaust survivors and their families, 12:45-2 p.m. Entertainment: members of Lira, Larisa Matusova, Ida Kogan and Rivka Latinskaya, sings "Songs of Our Memories," accompanied by pianist Lyudmila Lebedintseva. Sponsors: DMC/Sinai Hospital and the Jewish Community Center. Donations accepted. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Thursday, Jan. 21 Yad Ezra provides kosher food packages to 1,000 families every month. The families helped by Yad Ezra include: single parents disabled working poor the elderly those in emergency situations. • new Americans With your help, all families in our community can enjoy a nutritious and satisfying meal. ■ ■ ■ A weekday meal for 3 small families A Holiday meal for 4 small families A Shabbat meal for 5 small families A Holiday meal for 4 large families A year of Holiday meals for 1 family A year of Holiday meals for 2 families A year of Shabbat meals for 1 small family Enclosed is my check in the amount of as a tax deductible contribution to Yad Ezra to help feed the Jewish hungry. Your contribution is eligible for a 50% Michigan Tax Credit (subject to certain limitations). Name Address City Phone Zip State Make checks payable to Yad Ezra or charge your contribution to your VISA/Mastercard or Discover. (Minimum sug- gested donation - $18.00) Exp.Date Card No. Signature Name Mail to: 26641 Harding ■ Oak Park, MI 48237 Tributes and Memorials available. $ 18.00 $ 36.00 $ 50.00 $ 72.00 $ 100.00 $ 200.00 $ 500.00 Stephen Dubov Tuesday, Jan. 26 "Fabs" Kaldobsky discusses famous com- posers and their music 1 p.m. Free. Thursday, Jan. 28 Vocalist Marci Shulman, accompanied by pianist Marty Mandelbaum, presents Yiddish, Hebrew and Broadway tunes 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28 Neighborhood Project homeowner work- shop 7-9 p.m. Speakers: Bob Mitchell, contractor and home inspector and Kevin Collins of English Gardens. Topics: Refinancing, home equity loans, home improvements and landscape design. Sponsor: Capital Mortgage Funding. Free. Refreshments. RSVP: by Jan. 25. feeddig the Iew/glf Hoigry For more information call 248-548-3663 YOUTH Sunday, Jan. 17 Hillel of Metro Detroit Road Rules meets 1 p.m. at Langan's Bowling, 14 Mile Road and Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills. Bowling, whirlyball and tobogganing. Bus transportation and food provided. RSVP: (313) 577-3459 or e-mail hillel@wayne.edu . FALL INTO A COMPLIMENTARY HAIRCUT ( [NCI [DI S. SII,\11 ) 00 & 111.0\V DRY) WI III 11 . 1:(11.\SI . 01 .\NV COI rl RM OR RI I II NCI I'M S IIII III S) NI- \x' • S 17— 30/98 - Irx s R ONIY Creative Coloring and Corrective Coloring By Glenn 29199 NO 40 Detroit Jewish News Cantorial con- cert by Cantor Stephen Dubov of Temple Beth El, with pianist Marty Mandelbaum, 1 p.m., Jaffe Hall. Free. Seating limited. Noon lunch, $2.25. Tickets for lunch by Jan. 15. Monday, Jan. 25 Bingo 12:30 p.m. with caller Howard Guttman. Prizes and refreshments. Donation. YAD EZRA W. Kakt:: 1/15 1999 Goldman, 10 a.m. STERN HWY. SOUTHFIELD • (248) 356-3230 Jan. 22-24 Adat Shalom Synagogue family camp weekend, beginning before sunset on Friday and concluding Sunday after lunch. Held at Butzel Conference Center, Ortonville. Rabbi Daniel Nevins and his family will accompany the group. Storytelling, cross-country skiing, tobog- ganing, hiking, crafts, games. Chairs: Julie Teicher, Lisa Kaplan and Steven Jan. 15, 16, 19 and 26 Book signing of You're Retired, Now What? Money Skills for a Comfortable Retirement, by Ron Yolles, JD, CFA, pres- ident of Yolles Investment Management, Inc. and Murray Yolles, JD, MBA. 7 p.m. Jan. 15 at Barnes & Noble, 6575 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills; 2 p.m. Jan 16., Barnes & Noble, 3245 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor; 7 p.m. Jan. 19, Borders Birmingham, 13 Mile and Southfield, Birmingham; 7 p.m. Jan. 26, Borders, 5601 Mercury Drive, Dearborn. Authors will donate royalties plus match- ing contributions to area charities/organi- zations. Francine Wunder or Andrew Jones, (248) 851-3993. Sunday, Jan. 17 Fleischman Residence Yiddish film series (-\/ His Wife's Lover, 7 p.m. Lecture with Dr. Charles Silow, president of Children of the Holocaust Survivors in Michigan. Sponsors: DMC/Sinai Hospital program for Holocaust survivors, families and friends, Jewish Home and Aging Services, Midrasha and Jewish Community Center. Myrna Katz (248) 661-2999. Saturday, Jan. 23 Robert Edward Levin will discuss his debut novel The Lizard and the Fly, 2 4 p.m. Jan. 9, Barnes & Noble, 396 John R, Troy and 2-4 p.m. Jan. 23, Barnes & Noble, 2800 S. Rochester Rd., Rochester Hills. Rhonda S. Verona, (248) 352- 7779. - Saturday, Jan. 23 Ron Coden Band 8 p.m. at Congregation L Beth Shalom. Wine, dessert, beverages. Cost: $14. (248) 547-7970. SUPPORT Now through Feb. 3 Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses hosts bereavement support group, conducted by psychotherapist Robert Hack, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Free. Anita, (248) 851-6880. Now through Feb. 8 Space for Changing Families offers a 6- week divorce support group on Mondays. Suggestion donation: $30. RSVP: (248) 355-9936. Sunday, Jan. 17 Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays/Detroit support group sessions at Temple Beth El 2-5 p.m. Confidentiality and anonymity respected. (248) 540-7066. Thursday, Jan. 28 Mature Minglers Senior Center low- vision support group 10:30-11:30 a.m. at 7273 Wing Lake Road, Bloomfield E/