metro >> calendar Siegeh Deti at Calendar from page 19 3426 E. West Maple Rd. at Haggerty Rd. (248) 926-9555 LATKE 99 ; :POTATO ; DINNER 1 DOZEN POTATO ' LATICES expires 12/15/13 I I 6 LATKES, SOUP AND SALAD I. SPECIAL FOR TWO I I expires 12/15/13 1 L ✓ I 99 1 r I I I .. 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Latkes free 99 $ Loaf of Rye Bread 1 i 169 9 1 1 expires 12/15/13 1 .1 L ,r 4 PIECE LAMB $1199:: SPECIAL FOR TWO Si Any Salad with two CHOP DINNER bowls of Soup 12/15/13 1 1 expires Brody's 6690 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan 248-851-6232 J I 1 99' expires 12/15/1 3 1 L MO VING SALE NEW LOCATION 6 doors Down to Newly Renovated Cinderella's Castle Boys' & Men's Suits, Sportcoats, Pants, Underwear Slacks & Dockers 50% off Boys' & Men's Shirts & Shoes 30% 50% off Sweatshirts, T-shirts, Shorts, Sleeppants 20% off All Clothing Must Go! Fixtures for Sales MCHGAN KOSH S ER C E ERR TIFICA I TION I AGENCY Now Hiring! Kosher Michigan is hiring a New Business Account Manager Send a resume & cover letter to jobs@koshermichigan.com koshermichigan.com 20 December 5 • 2013 ir)/koshermichigar JN GENEALOGICAL FILM 11 am. See movie Samuel Bak: Painter of Questions, sponsored by Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan. At Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington Hills. In 2001, artist Bak returned to home- town Vilna, Lithuania, where his family perished in the Holocaust. JGSMI members, free; others, $5. RSVP: www.jgsmi.org . expires 12/15/13 I L I r I 1 r 9 SPECIAL FOR TWO of (merman Cake Company, is speaker at Sunday Morning Breakfast Series spon- sored by Temple Beth El Brotherhood in Bloomfield Twp. Free. Optional breakfast at 9 am (nominal charge). Information: Barbara Grant, 248-851-1100, ext. 3149. TUESDAY, DEC. 17 CASINO TRIP Visit Motor City Casino with Marilyn Wolfe. Bus leaves West Bloomfield JCC at 9 am and Oak Park JCC at 9:30. $30/JCC mem- bers; $35/others. RSVP: 248-432-5471. DESSERT CONCERT 1 pm. Enjoy music and more at dessert concert in the Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Twp. Cantorial Soloist Rachel Gottlieb Kalmowitz and pianist Cliff Monear will perform popular and classical selections. $5. RSVP: Beverly Mitz, 248-642-5513 (no Saturday calls) or Betty Applebaum, 248- 476-1775. MONDAY, DEC. 16 HEBREW ALPHABET THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 9:30-10:30 am. Mondays with Meaning with Rabbi Leiby Burnham continuing his series on "Mysticism of the Hebrew Alphabet" at Oak Park JCC. Information: 248-967-4030. OAK PARK JCC CONCERT SURVIVORS' PROGRAMS 10-11:30 am. Holocaust survivors' program led by Dr. Charles Silow at Oak Park JCC. At 1 pm., Cafe Europa presents entertainer Yuri Avasenov. Information: 248-967-4030. MOVIE MUSIC MONDAYS 7:30 pm. West Side Story kicks off series celebrating Broadway musicals that were turned into films. At Berman Center at West Bloomfield JCC. $12. Information: www. theberman.orq or 248-661'1900. Noon lunch and 1 pm concert. Baritone Vladimir Murkis sings Frank Sinatra, Perry Como and more at Oak Park JCC. $3.50 for lunch; $1 for concert. Paid RSVP for lunch by Dec.17. Information: 248-967-4030. EARLY DEADLINE Due to early holiday production and printing schedules, the deadline for the Dec. 26 JN will be Tuesday, Dec.17. There will be no calendar in the Jan. 2 JN, so get announcements to us earlier. FIDF Local Group Joined Israel Mission F riends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) Michigan Chapter supporters took part in a seven- day journey to Israel as part of the FIDF National Leadership Mission to show their appreciation and support for Israel's soldiers. Local delegates on the Nov. 1-8 mission included FIDF national board member and Michigan Chapter President Gary Shiffman, Michigan Chapter board mem- ber Uri Zachor, FIDF supporter Beth Wolpin Gans and FIDF Midwest Region Executive Director Tamir Oppenheim. The leadership mission brought national and local community leaders from FIDF's chapters across the U.S. together with men and women of the IDF. The group met with soldiers and com- manders on various military bases across Israel, including the Gaza Division's head- quarters of Re'im, the Intelligence Corps training base, the Regional Division 36 on the Golan Heights and the Tel-Nof Air Force base, where participants learned from F-15 pilots about the advanced tech- nologies used in Israeli Air Force (IAF) operations. The group also participated in brief- ings by officers of the IDF's Southern and Northern Commands. Mission participants had the oppor- Gary Shiffman, Beth Wolpin Gans, Tamir Oppenheim and two IDF soldiers tunity to meet with several top-level government and IDF officials, including the Israeli President Shimon Peres; head of military intelligence, Maj. Gen. Aviv Kochavi; chief of the IDF education corps, Brig. Gen. Avner Paz Tzuk; Avi Dicter, the former minister of internal security and former head of Shabak (Shin Bet), the internal general security service of Israel; and former Israeli senior official on Arab affairs, Avi Melamed. The mission culminated with a spe- cial FIDF ceremony at the Smolarz Auditorium at Tel Aviv University where hundreds of soldiers and commanders, FIDF IMPACT! scholarship recipients, FIDF supporters and members of the IDF general staff came together for an evening of celebration of and gratitude for Israel's soldiers and the hard work they endure to protect the Jewish homeland and its people around the world. ❑