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December 12, 2013 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-12-12

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"A total theater experience
sure to dazzle children from 8 to

metro >> calendar

80. Variety

Winner!

Tony
5 2011
Awards

HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS: Send listings to calendar@thejewishnews.com . For telephone
inquiries, call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140. PLEASE NOTE: The deadline for the Dec.19
calandar Dec.13. Dealine for the Dec. 26 calendar is Dec.17. There will be no Jan. 2 calendar.

Much To Do!

FRIDAY, DEC. 13

TUESDAY, DEC. 24

GOOD SHABBOS, DETROIT BROADWAY MUSICALS

7 pm. NEXTGen Detroit partners with a syn-
agogue each month for a NEXTGen Shabbat
experience. This month at Downtown
Synagogue. RSVP: http://bit.ly/1aZvdbl.

1 pm. The movie Broadway Musicals, A
Jewish Legacy narrated by Joel Grey at Oak
Park JCC. Information: 248-967-4030.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25

SATURDAY, DEC. 14

THE JAZZ SINGER

orse

National Theatre of Great Britain and Bob Boyett present

Fisher Theatre • Dec. 17-Jan. 5

BEGINS TUESDAY • A perfect holiday gift!

"For select shows. Use the code HERO to benefit metro Detroit military &
veteran families. Order at ticketmaster.com , (800) 982-2787 or Fisher box office.
• Kids' Night on Broadway Dec. 19.
-BROADWAY IN DETROIT SPONSORED BY
• Open Caption performance Jan. 3.
IMPORTED FROM DETROIT -
• Groups (10+): 313-871-1132 or e-mail Groups@BroadwaylnDetroit.com .
• Info: BroadwaylnDetroit.com & 313-872-1000. • Offer details &
limitations: www.broadwayindetroit.com/specialoffers.
ChryslerCurrentOffers.com

SAVE $10 & GIVE $10
TO MILITARY &
VETERAN FAMILIES*

8 pm. Cong. B'nai Moshe in West Bloomfield
presents its annual Jewish Films with
Friends beginning with The Jazz Singer star-
ring Al Jolson. Doors open at 7:30 pm. Free.
Information: 248-967-4030

FAMILY FUN AT JCC

SUNDAY, DEC. 22

BROADWAY MUSICALS

2:30 pm. Sholem Aleichem Institute hosts
an End of the Year Gathering at West
Bloomfield Public Library, 4600 Walnut
Lake Road. The film Broadway Musicals, A
Jewish Legacy will be shown. Admission is
a wrapped gift valued at less than $10 for
the white elephant auction. RSVP: 248-865-
0117.

SUNDAY SINGLES DINNER

5:30 p.m. Singles 45-plus will meet for a
dinner at Jim Brady's Tavern, Southfield
Road north of 13 Mile, in Beverly Hills. RSVP:
Ava, 248-542-9166.

Today's dollars have to stretch further than ever.

And with kids growing out of their clothes, toys and other necessities faster than
ever, you need a respite.
Once Upon a Child is here to help. The store buys "gently" used clothing,
toys and equipment for resale.

Troy owners Erin and Peggy Morehouse have 2,800 square feet of
value for your shopping pleasure.

Customers sell their items to us, we price them and sell them.
We are very selective about what we buy.

We're looking for name brands from newborn to size 16.
By "recycling" your children's clothes and toys you can

free up space in their closet, while adding a few dollars to your wallet
or find more high fashion bargains for your growing children.

Safety is a priority as every toy and baby item is checked for recalls before buying.
You'll find name brands such as Abercrombie, North Face, Justice, Limited Too,
Gap, Hollister, Children's Place, Columbia, Eddie Bauer and dozens more.
Our store is very clean and organized, this helps our customers enjoy their
shopping experience. We purchase toys, strollers, high chairs as well as
most other needs for your baby.

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1-3 pm. The Oak Park JCC's annual Family
Mitzvah Day features an array of family
activities including Yoga Yeladim (1:30-2
pm), a scavenger hunt, an obstacle course,
story time (1:15-1:30 pm) and a variety of
arts and crafts for the entire family. $1 per
person or $5 per family. Information: call
248-967-4030.

THURSDAY, DEC. 26

JCC CONCERT

Noon lunch and 1 pm concert. Saxophonist
Jack Waterstone and pianist Hannah
Waterstone perform at Oak Park JCC. Paid
RSVP for lunch due by Dec. 24. Lunch is
$3.50; the concert is $1. Information: 248-
967-4030.

EARLY DEADLINES

6029 Rochester Road I Troy, MI 48085 I 248-828-7474

Regular store hours are Monday through Friday
from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.,
Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
and Sunday noon to 5:00 p.m.

MITZVAH DAY

Various times. Help out in the community,
sponsored by Jewish Community Relations
Council. RSVP by Dec.13: http://bit.
lytleQ5C)clw. Information Sandy Lippitt,
slippitt@jfmd.org or 248-642-2649.

Because of early holiday production and printing schedules, the deadline for the Dec.19
calendar will be Friday, Dec.13. The deadline for the Dec. 26 calendar will be Tuesday,
Dec.17. There will be no calendar in the Jan. 2, so get announcements to us earlier.

Mackinac's
First Public
Menorah
Lighting

On Dec. 2, for the first
time, there was a public
Chanukah menorah-lighting
Rabbi David Shepherd with the menorah
ceremony on Mackinac
Island. The ceremony was
held at the Town Square
High Holiday services on the Island
with about 25 people in attendance,
as well as a number of Shabbatons
many of whom have never before
and bar mitzvah ceremonies.
seen nor experienced a menorah.
The program was sponsored by Dr.
Mayor Margaret Doud was the
Robert Spitzer of Mackinac Island,
guest speaker. Also attending was Dr.
who is affiliated with the Jewish
Dereck Grossman of Traverse City,
Congregation of Mackinac Island, the
and residents from neighboring cit-
Kehillat Hatzav Hagadol. The event is
ies. The ceremony was followed by
part of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe's
campaign for public menorah light-
refreshments and music.
The ceremony was officiated by
ings throughout the world.
Rabbi David Shepherd of Oak Park
For information on future activi-
and his family, frequent visitors to
ties on the island, call Rabbi David
the island. Shepherd has conducted
Shepherd at (248) 854-6072.

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