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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-11-29

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STAR
DELI

“…one of America’s finest
carryout-only delicatessens!
Star’s reputation
has never wavered!”

— Danny Raskin

COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES WITH ANY DELICATESSEN IN TOWN!

MEAT TRAY

DAIRY TRAY

$12.99 per
person

person
$22.99 per

SALAD TRAY

SALAD TRAY W/ LOX & CREAM CHEESE

$13.99 per
person

$17.99

per
person

We Have
Latkas!

Make Holiday
Entertaining Easy! Call
Us to Cater Your Home or
Office Parties!

$

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24555 W. 12 MILE ROAD

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OPEN
248-352-7377 Special Holiday
Hours

www.stardeli.net

Prices subject to change

THANKSGIVING
DAY

5 OFF

On Star’s beautiful already
low-priced trays

Expires 12/20/18. One Per Order. Not Good
Holidays. 10 Person Minimum. With this coupon.

DELIVERY AVAILABLE

on the go

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independently. For info: contact Nancy
Kaplan (248) 737-1931 or nancyel-
len879@att.net.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
1:30-3 pm, Dec. 5. NCJW will hold a
spousal bereavement support group
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
Southfield for individuals who have
experienced the death of a spouse
or partner. No charge. Registration
required: 248-355-3300, ext. 0; or
email mail@ncjwmi.org.

TECH HELP
2 pm, Dec. 5. Bring your own handheld
devices such as phones or tablets for
a lesson with Stu Raben at Temple Kol
Ami, 5085 Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. Each month will feature
a helpful lesson, followed by time for
individual questions. RSVP to cspek-
tor@tkolami.org.

LOTS OF LATKES
6-8 pm, Dec. 5. A latke cooking
demonstration with W. Phil Jones. At
Yad Ezra’s Giving Gardens in Berkley.
RSVP: stathis@yadezra.org.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7

F INE C HINESE D INING

“A wonderful adventure in fine dining” ~ Danny Raskin

Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Catering and carryout available
Gift certificates

27925 Orchard Lake Rd., North of 12 Mile, Farmington Hills

248-489-2280

www.honghuafinedining.com

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SHABBANUKKAH
6 pm, Dec. 7. Join Temple Kol
Ami, 5085 Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield, for dinner at 6 pm followed
by a Chanukah celebration & service at
6:45. Sisterhood will provide traditional
jelly doughnuts and toppings. Bring a
side dish or salad to pass. There will
be activities for all ages. Cost is $6 per
person, $3 per child under 10 years
old. RSVP by Dec. 3 to cspektor@tkol-
ami.org; or call (248) 661-0040.

A SPACE OPERA
8-11 pm, Dec. 7. The album release
party for The Daedalus 2 Mission: A
Space Opera (D2M) is scheduled at the
Loving Touch in Ferndale. The 18-song
sci-fi-inspired concept album, written
by Jim Territo (lyrics and music) and
Joe Territo (lyrics), tells the story of
a team of space probes who meet
their ends in the distant future. The
Daedalus 2 Mission Band will perform
songs from the album at 11 pm and
CD’s will be available for $20. Two
popular local bands, Old Empire and
the Paco Higdon Band, will be the
opening acts.

NOV. 29

POTTERS MARKET

Continues through Dec. 2. Get in
some Chanukah shopping or just
revel in celebrating the Annual Potters
Market in the Southfield Pavilion.
Nearly 35,000 pieces of pottery from
140 potters. Among them: Lori Becker,
Lonnie Bodzin, Carole Berhorst, Donna
Pearlman (shown), Miles Stearn, Ruth
Weinbaum, Joane Arkin and Allison
Berlin. Free admission and parking.
(248) 398-6846; thepottersmarket.com.

SUNDAY, DEC. 9

A WINDSOR CHANUKAH
Noon- 2 pm, Dec. 9. Family Chanukah
party at the Windsor JCC. Lunch,
menorah lighting, arts and crafts, a
puppeteer, bouncy castle. Tickets: $5
each; $15 per family (HST included).
RSVP: 519-973-1772 or info@jewish-
windsor.org.

DOUBLE CHAI-NUKAH
Noon, Dec. 9. Following religious
school, the Family Education Dept. will
host a “double-chai” anniversary cele-
bration for the synagogue that will fea-
ture “food, fun, music and dancing.”
At Cong. Shir Tikvah, 3900 Northfield
Parkway, Troy. Info: shirtikvah.org or
248-649-4418, ext. 2.

CHANUKAH HELPERS
1-2:30 pm, Dec. 9. Take part in a
Jewish Family Service mitzvah project
by creating Chanukah crafts and cards
for families and older adults enrolled
in the JFS Adopt a Family program. At
Jewish Family Service, 6555 W. Maple
in West Bloomfield. RSVP: jfsdetroit.
org/becausewecare. Info: Erin, eleder-
man@jfsdetroit.org; or 248-880-3787.

Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant
Send items at least 14 days in advance to
calendar@thejewishnews.com.

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