metro >> around town Life-Saving Work A record crowd attended the Dr. John J. Mames Chapter-Michigan Region of American Friends of Magen David Adorn Gala at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills to sponsor vital medical supplies and paramedic training and to dedi- cate seven ambulances and two medicycles. Highlighting the evening was news of a $1.5 million investment by the Marvin and Betty Danto Family Foundation in support of the new underground MDA National Blood Center. MDA provides Israel's national blood supply, including 100 percent for the IDF. Emcees Drs. Margo and Doug Woll spoke of the recent terror attacks in Israel and why it is so vital to support the MDA's work. Dr. Charles Krauthammer was the keynote speaker, and Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder helped honor his friend Joel Jacob, noting this event is so meaningful "as it is about people helping people helping people' AFMDA Regional Director Cari Margulis Immerman said, "We are grateful to our Michigan donors who support the bravery of the men and women of MDA who are on the frontlines taking care of all Israelis — civilian and military — every day" * Magen David Adorn Gala raises more than $2.7 million. Mark, Teri, Enid and Gary Goodman with Honoree Joel Jacob with his mother, Vi, MDA volunteer Rina Edelson flanked by MDA Medicycle donated by their families. and his son, Andrew her parents, Drs. Gary Edelson and Leora MDA volunteer Aaron Berman with his grandfather, Sam Berman, in front of an ambulance donated in Bar-Levay. David and Gary Karp with their mother, Gaby, Ambulance donors Marty and Julie Wiener with Cari and the ambulance in memory of Alex Karp Margulis Immerman, AFMDA Midwest regional director, and Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Adat Shalom memory of Sam's late wife, Minnie. All Smiles Adat Shalom's parent-toddler class explores friendships, holidays, Shabbat. miles were all around in Adat Shalom's par- ent-toddler class. Teachers Julie Shiffman of Farmington Hills and Roz Bressler of West Bloomfield work with youngsters ages 14 months-3 years and their special adults to explore, create and make new friends. Art, singing, story time, Shabbat and holiday activities as well as free play round out the morning. Classes meet from 9:45-11:15 a.m. Open enrollment begins Dec. 1 for winter classes: Mondays, Jan. 4-March 28, and Fridays, Jan. 8-April 1. Call Samantha Shapiro at (248) 626-2153 or email shapiro@adatshalom.org . * At Simchat Torah, Samantha Fink and cousin Greta Feldman, both 18 months, decorate cloth Torahs with the help of moms, Katherine Fink and Pauline Feldman, and teacher Julie Shiffman. The Finks and Feldmans live in Farmington Hills. Bubble time is always a favorite activity, especially for Wyatt Weitz, 2, of Bloomfield Hills welcomes Shabbat with Marianna and 19-month-old Misha Forman of West 18-month-old Makayla Globerman of West Bloomfield. child-friendly candles. Bloomfield at Shabbat snack time 20 November 26 2015