Beth El Hosts Blood Drive The Temple Beth El Brotherhood, in cooperation with the American Red Cross, will hold its semi-annual blood drive 8 a.m. 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18. Donors should be aware of new trav- el restrictions that may preclude them from giving blood. For donor conven- ience, appointments may be scheduled by calling Byron Siegel, (248) 354- 2500 or (248) 626-1666. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments will be given preference. - dirty What Does $1 ,000,000 Worth of JeweIrN Look Like? Come to Legacy ,Jewelry's November 1-3, 2001 Cultural Series At Beth El Chris Clark will take the stage at Temple Beth El for the opening pro- gram of the Loren B. Fischer Cultural Arts series for Children and Their Families 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4. Clark combines illusions and sleight of hand with juggling and balloon sculptures. The Fischer Series is a gift to the community from Phillip B. and Myrna Fischer and their family in memory of their daughter who died of cancer at age 16. Thursday: 10 A.M.- 7 P.M. Friday: 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. '.."-'7"‘ Saturday: 10 A.M.' 6 P.M. 32800 Franklin Rd. (at 14 Mile) Downtown Franklin • PHONE: 248.6261885 • xi YOU FEEL the freedom of retirement? It's like having the wind at your back. At the Heatherwood, you can enjoy all the comforts of independent living. Now you can do all the things you always planned for, but never had time to do. Be with friendly people. Go places. See things. Savor fine dining. Be active and energetic. At the Heatherwood, retirement is the way you always hoped it would be. • Stylish Apartments • Small Pets Welcome • Emergency Call System • Housekeeping & Linen • Scheduled Transportation -0 Superb Amenities • Full-Time Activities Director • Daily Activities Director • Delectable Dining • Friendly, Professional Staff • Just One Monthly Fee • Much, Much More... Chaplaincy Sets Training Times The Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program, which provides religious, cul- tural and spiritual support to frail Jewish older adults living in care facili- ties, is offering a series of four parachaplaincy training sessions. The first session will be held 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, at Jewish Home & Aging Services, Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield. The topic will be "How to Enhance the Jewish Care Experience: The Parachaplain's Role." Speakers will include Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper and Rabbi David Polter, chaplains of the Jewish Chaplaincy Program; Jewish Home & Aging Services; and volunteer parachaplains Paul Lefkowitz, Libby Ben Moche and Natalie Sunshine. The session is free of charge. To register, call Shirely Jarcaig, (248) 661-2999. Dollar Event And See! the ATHERWOOD RETIREMENT COMMUNITY A Capital Senior Living Retirement Community ave f of your e. • For information call Sarah Delaney 248-350-1777 Ilk andAcal 22800 Civic CENTER DIVE SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN G RESIN S! 11/2 2001 Advertise in our JN Entertainment Section. 65