metro >> calendar HOW TO SEND IN LISTINGS: Send listings by noon Tuesday, nine days prior to publication. Email listings and questions to calendar®thejewishnews.com . For telephone inquiries, call David Sachs at (248) 351-5140. Much To Do! FRIDAY DEC. 12 ISRAELI JEWELRY KOL AMI CHANUKAH 10 am 6 pm. Eleganza Boutique in Orchard Mall in West Bloomfield will feature the jewelry of Tsarina of Israel designer Hagar Satat. Also 9:30 am-5:30 pm Saturday, Dec. 13. Information: 248-737-2666. 6 pm. Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield will host a Shabbanukah celebration on the fourth night of Chanukah and Shabbat. There will be a Shabbat service followed by a potluck dinner, Chanukiah lighting and songs. Dinner of chicken and latkes; bring a salad or a side dish to share and a menorah to light. $5 per person; $2 per child (10 and under) $18 maximum per family. Information: 248-661-0040 or www.tkolami.org . - The care you need to get you back to your life. Marvin !k Bet me ant ( SATURDAY, DEC. 13 Heartland West Bloomfield /11■•■ ■ 11/1/0 Family Health Care Center 6800 West Maple West Bloomfield, MI 48322 248.788.5300 HUNGARY ARTISTS 7:30 pm. Downtown Synagogue is hosting guests from Budapest, Hungary, to display artwork from their innovative Jewish com- munity. The synagogue will also show a doc- umentary film about the Teleki Ter shul in Budapest and display a small photo exhibi- tion. The film will be shown after Havdalah, around 7:30 pm. Information: downtown- synagogue.org or 313-962-4047. 6950 Farmington Road West Bloomfield, MI 483 248.661.1700 Experience Makes a Difference 7 pm. First Night, First Light. Birmingham's Annual Shain Park Menorah Lighting featur- ing holiday music by the Pella Ensemble. Sponsored by the Birmingham Bloomfield Chai Center. Information: bbchai.org . heartlandnursing.com 1911240 WEDNESDAY DEC. 17 flaPPY tir Looking for a unique birthday gift? t neJEwisHNEws DET ROITJEWISH N S The issue of Novembe r 14, 1945 in the Detr oit Jew ish News andwh t happened on the week: f your birthday Ea4171.474 ." ' v*" a w ort, mxn xun,xyx JN WONDERLAND FINALE 5 pm. Chanukah Wonderland grand finale at Orchard Mall, Maple and Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Klezmer band, drum circle, latkes, doughnuts and soup. Kindling of world's biggest can-menorah, to be donated to Yad Ezra. WOMEN'S CIRCLE 6:30 pm. The Jewish Singles 50-Plus Group will be dining at Prime 10, a kosher steak and Middle Eastern restaurant, 15600 W.10 Mile, Southfield, for its Chanukah party. RSVP by noon Dec.16: Ava 248-542-9166. 7 pm. Downtown Synagogue Rosh Hodesh Women's Circle will meet at the home of Liz Kannon in Ferndale. Anita (Emmunah) Belle will present on Deborah from the Book of Judges. Information: Sydney Skully, srskul- ly@comcast.net . THURSDAY, DEC. 25 We will print you the entire edition from the archives showing just what was going on that week when that special person was born. Plus, we can create a personalized cover for them featuring their photo. This special Birthday edition is produced on glossy paper and bound in a magazine format. 195448 December 11 • 2014 MONDAY, DEC. 22 SINGLES PARTY CHANUKAH WONDERLAND 248-351-5114 32 MITZVAH TOOLBOX 2 pm. Home Depot workshop at Chanukah Wonderland, Orchard Mall, Maple and Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Create a mitzvah tool box (no charge) to take home and fill with mitzvah-making tools, courtesy of Home Depot. THURSDAY, DEC. 18 Call us now for details and pricing: Your Name Here SUNDAY, DEC. 21 TUESDAY, DEC. 16 BIRMINGHAM MENORAH t.`gra FRIDAY, DEC. 19 5 pm. PJ Library night at the Chanukah Wonderland in Orchard Mall, Maple and Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. Half price on kosher pizza. Every child receives a Chanukah book, magic show, in addition to all the activities. Downtown Synagogue Chanukah Celebrations The Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue (LADS) will commemo- rate the Jewish "Festival of Lights" with its Chanukah Happening on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 6 p.m. The gathering is free and open to all. Guests will light menorahs and enjoy latkes and traditional holiday dishes. Additional highlights are a "Chai Stakes" dreidel tournament and "The Hasmonean Hullabaloo," a new, original Chanukah spiel. Guests are asked to bring a warm weather clothing item to the party MITZVAH DAY Various times. Volunteers of all ages sought to participate in social service projects so that others can celebrate Christmas at home. Sponsored by Jewish Community Relations Council and Federation. RSVP by Dec.15: 248-642-5393. to benefit Heart 2 Hart Detroit, a local nonprofit that aids the home- less and others in need. The celebrations continue with "IADS Presents: A Kosher Kind of Christmas" on Wednesday, Dec. 24, at 7 p.m. Attendees will light the menorah for the last night of Chanukah before settling in for a free movie marathon and homemade kosher Chinese food. Attendees are asked to bring a kosher side dish or dessert to pass. For information, visit downtownsynagogue.org or call (313) 962-4047.