HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Continue your holiday tradition! Have dinner and a movie at The Maple. THE MAPLE AND THE RIVIERA ARE OPEN LATE ON CHRISTMAS EVE AND WILL BE OPEN EARLY ON CHRISTMAS DAY! 7PJR\WHNPM[JHYKH[[OLIV_VMÄJL We are also open on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day! For showtime & tickets, please visit themapletheater.com! $ 0'' BQVSDIBTFPG PSNPSFJO5IF.BQMF,JUDIFO $ (Does not include concession stand and coffee counter purchases) Expires 1/3/18 - Not valid with other coupons 'PS$BSSZPVUQMFBTFDBMMtUIFNBQMFUIFBUFSDPN Proudly Serving: 8.BQMF3PBEt#MPPNýFME)JMMTø 5IF"SUPG'JMNt5IF"SUPG'PPE jews d in the Shul Offers Superbowl Shabbat Hospitality Congregation Darchei Noam, a Modern Orthodox, Orthodox Union member synagogue, is offering Shabbat hospitality to football fans coming to the Twin Cities for Super Bowl LII. On Feb. 4, the most widely watched sporting event in the country will be played at US Bank Stadium in Downtown Minneapolis. Darchei Noam is offering Shabbat meals and housing to observant Jews traveling to the Twin Cities for the big game who need such accom- modations. The Jewish Fund Announces Grant To Address Teen Mental Health Needs 2017 Robert Sosnick Award presented to the Hamtramck School Based Health Center: Karen Sosnick Schoenberg and Margo Pernick, the Jewish Fund; Sarah Peslar Wilson, Hamtramck School-Based Health Center; Therese Quattrociocchi-Longe, Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation. 'PSUIF#&45-6963:NPWJFFYQFSJFODF DIFDLPVU THE RIVIERA. HOLIDAY FILMS This seat is you! r o f g n i t i wa For showtimes and to purchase tickets, please visit therivieracinema.com (SBOE3JWFS"WFOVF 'BSNJOHUPO)JMMT (off of 9 mile, just West of Middlebelt) Have a FREE* POPCORN on us! Valid at The Maple & The Riviera Expires 1/3/18 *Small bag of popcorn 34 December 21 • 2017 jn “Despite the expected cold tem- peratures in our part of the country that time of year, Darchei Noam is one of the warmest places in town,” said Rabbi Max Davis of Darchei Noam. “If you’re lucky enough to have tickets to the game, we’d like to offer you an opportunity to spend Shabbos with our shul family.” Send an email to superbowlshul@ gmail.com with hospitality requests. First-come, first-served. To learn more about Jewish life in the Twin Cities, visit darcheinoammn.org. • At its November board meeting, the Jewish Fund approved a three-year grant to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit that will be utilized throughout the Jewish com- munity to address the growing teen mental health crisis. Youth-serving organizations will be provided professional training for staff in three curricula: SafeTalk and ASIST, which focus on suicide prevention, and Youth Mental Health First Aid, designed to identify and refer youth exhibiting mental health concerns. Eight hundred staff, including teachers, counselors and advisers, are anticipated to be trained. A total of $1.269 million in grants was awarded to support the health and welfare needs of vulnerable populations within the Metropolitan Detroit Jewish and broader com- munities. Additionally, the annual Robert Sosnick Award of Excellence was presented to the Hamtramck School-Based Health Center, in part- nership with Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation. The Center provides needed preventive and pri- mary care to children and families in Hamtramck, many of whom are legal immigrants who are ineligible for Medicaid for non-emergency health needs. The award comes with a $25,000 prize. The Jewish Fund board of direc- tors also elected the following new officers: Nancy Grosfeld, board chair; Michael Eizelman, board vice chair; and new board members Michael Berger, Sherri L. Ketai, Rabbi Harold Loss and Lawrence A. Wolfe. A complete listing of all grants can be found at thejewishfund.org. •