HEN YOUR FAMILY DESERVES THE VERY BEST... THE Torah Center Hosts Professor JKQ DG - The Hyman and Sonia Blumenstein Outreach Institute of Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center will host guest speaker Professor Velvel Green. The sci- entist will offer reflections on his ongo- from his search for life ing journey on Mars to his search for answers to life as found in the Torah and chasidic phi- losophy. His talk, "Coming Home to a Home We Never Lived in," will be 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Torah Center, 5595 W. Maple Road. Dr. Green is an authority on environ- mental microbiology sterilization and disinfection and epidemiology. He worked for NASA and is professor emeritus of public health and epidemiol- ogy at Ben-Gurion University Medical School in Beersheva. A buffet dinner will be served at 6 p.m. The cost for the dinner is $15 for adults, $7.50 for children. For reserva- tions, call the Torah Center, (248) 855- 6170. Mitzvah Day Needs Volunteers Volunteers are needed to help spruce up shelters, serve food to the needy, provide companionship to older adults and relieve workers who wish to spend the holidays with their families for Mitzvah Day — A Volunteer Extravaganza, Dec. 25. The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit is the sponsor. Volunteers will meet in the morning at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township, where a site coordinator will direct groups to locations around the metro Detroit area to participate in Mitzvah Day. Among the agencies and organiza- tions that will be assisted through Volunteer Extravaganza are Danto Family Health Care Center, Eastwood Convalescent Center, Children's Home of Detroit and Coalition on Temporary Shelter. The Volunteer Extravaganza is a cooperative venture of the Jewish Federation's Community Outreach and Education Department, Young Adult Division and Michigan/Israel Connection. Chairing the event are Alan Stern, Karen Safran and Mirjam Gunz- Schwarcz. Reservations are required by Dec. 11. For information, contact Julie Zuckerman, (248) 642-4260. PROVIDES A PREMIER RETIREMENT COMMUNITY WHERE EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE IS OUR STANDARD. • • • • • • Dinner Meal — Seven days/week Continental Breakfast — Seven days/week Activities — Seven days/week Transportation — Seven days/week Housekeeping — Weekly 24-hour Concierge • Pets Welcome Call today for a tour! (888) 704-2759 24111 Civic Center Drive • Southfield, MI 48034 Cr Forest City Management, Inc., Apartment Division, does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in the admission or access to or treatment, or employment in its programs and activities. Equal Housing Opportunity/Equal Opportunity Employer (L‘ zope e C ollifikai azaenk i ANNE PEDERSEN KNITS SPRING TRUNK SHOW 2001 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DEC. 7TH DEC. 8TH DEC. 9TH West Bloomfield Plaza 6720 Orchard Lake Road (Next to Deli Unique) 248-.855-6566 andelieval S. Advertise in our JN Entertainment Section. 12/1 200 71