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December 18, 2008 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-12-18

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Order your

Hanukkah
Trays

at
Deli Unique
For the Holiday!

Mention this ad and
receive a

FREE

Miniature Latke
For each person!

TO DO! Calendar Sponsored by

Con re ation Shaarev Zedek

Calendar from page C24

Deadly Medicine

Learn about the Nazis'
experimentation with
humans at "Deadly
Medicine: Creating the
Master Race," an exhibit
on loan from the U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Center
through March 13, at the
Detroit Science Center,
5020 John R, Detroit. Free with museum admission: $16.95 adult,
$13.95 children and seniors. www.detroitsciencecenter.org , (313) 577-
8400.

OPPer expires December 31st

39495 N. Woodward
Bloomfield Hills
248.6467923

6724 Orchard Lake
West Bloomfield
248.737.3890

adults, and $8 for optional puppetry
workshop following each show. (313)
961-7777, www.puppetart.org .

Try a "Winter Day at Camp Maas"
Monday, Dec. 22, in Ortonville.
Participate in sports, crafts, nature
games, pioneer skills and more. $25
includes transportation; bring a lunch.

Details: montingelli@tamarackcamps.
corn, www.tamarackcamps.com .

Adat Shalom Men's Club presents Kung
Fu Panda 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
24. $10/family. (248) 851-5100.

The JN's To Do! calendar is
compiled by Esther Aliweiss Ingber.

www.mattprenticerg.com

Shul Food

"A thoroughly

delightful
culinary
experience."

Danny Raskin.
July '471

The community is invited to the following events:

• Congregation Shir Tikvah, 3900 Northfield Parkway, Troy 48084:
Come to a Sisterhood-sponsored latke dinner 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19.
Dairy meal includes salads, challah. $10 adults, $5 ages 4-13. Advance
RSVP with your check required; call for availability: (248) 649-4418.

• Temple Emanu-EI,14450 W.10 Mile, Oak Park: Dine on tasty latkes
at Chanukah dinner 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19. Cost: $13 adult, $8 child.
Call for space availability: (248) 967-4020.

• Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple, West Bloomfield: Join the
Men's Club and Sisterhood on the second night of Chanukah 6 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 22. The evening will feature a latke dinner, live holiday
music, dreidel spinning, crafts and other family fun. Bring your own
Chanukiot to light as a group. Cost: $9 individual; $18 per family, with
$9 for each additional adult. Must RSVP by noon Friday, Dec.19. Amy
Appelman: (248) 851-8820, relschool@cbahm.org

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Shifilild
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Available private dining room for up
to 6o people. The entire restaurant is
available for big parties.

In the heart of
downtown Plymouth
38o S. Main St.
734.416.9340

Make your reservations online: www.fiammagrille.com

Open for dinner Monday - Saturday

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Visiting The Sick

Attend an informal learn-
ing session, "The Mitzvah
of Bikur Cholim — Visiting
the Sick," 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, Dec. 28, at Cong.
Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield. Sunshine
Committee chair Phyllis
Levin and ritual assistant
Nancy Kaplan will facili-
tate free program. No res-
ervation required. (248) 737-1931, nancyellen879®comcast.net .

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