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HOLIDAY STROLL

Get into the holiday spirit at Zingerman’
s Cornman Farms (8540 
Island Lake Road, Dexter) for the Holiday Stroll from 4-6 p.m. 
The property will be set aglow in holiday lights for a casual, 
family-friendly evening featuring holiday carols by University of 
Michigan’
s Dicks and Janes a cappella group, signature Cornman 
Farms’
 sweet and savory snacks, s’
mores, hot cocoa and a cash bar 
for the adults. Kid activities include a face painter and card-making 
station. Dress warmly in case you want to spend some of your 
time outside. But not to worry, most of the evening will take place 
indoors. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for kids.

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FRIDAY, DEC. 13
SHABBAT-APPELLA

5 pm, Dec. 13. At Adat Shalom 

Synagogue. The melodies of Kabbalat 

Shabbat are presented in intricate 

a cappella harmony; participate in 

the spirituality of this special service 

to welcome Shabbat. Open to the 

community. For info: 248-851-5100.

SUNDAY, DEC 15
CHANUKAH BASH

RSVP due today for Adat Shalom’
s 

family Chanukah bash, 6:15 pm, 

Wednesday, Dec. 18, will include music, 

crafts, pizza, donuts and latkes. Open to 

all. Cost: $6/person, $18/household. For 

information and to RSVP: adatshalom.

org/Chanukah, 248-626-2153. 

CHANUKAH BAZAAR

9 am-12 pm, Dec. 15. The Adat 

Shalom Sisterhood gift shop invites 

you to the bazaar during school hours. 

Gift items will begin at 50 cents: 

children’
s jewelry, menorot, Chanukah 

candles, dreidels, toys and more for 

all ages. For information, contact the 

synagogue office, 248-851-5110.

MEDITATION & MINDFULNESS

9:30 am, Dec. 15. Adults of all 

ages are invited to join Rabbi Aaron 

Bergman at Adat Shalom. The class is 

designed to help individuals find their 

internal spirituality and realize that 

Judaism can make them happier. The 

community is welcome. Free. Info: call 

248-851-5100.

KNITTING CIRCLE

9:30 am, Dec. 15. The Adat Shalom 

Sisterhood invites you to join them 

as they continue to make scarves, 

hats and afghans for charity. At Adat 

Shalom. No experience necessary. 

Info: 248-851-5100. 

MONDAY, DEC. 16
FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT

5:30-7 pm, Dec. 16. The Dorothy 

& Peter Brown Adult Day Program 

holds free monthly family caregiver 

support group meetings. At JVS, 

29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. 

For family caregivers of all older 

adults. For information or to RSVP, 

contact Dorothy Moon, 248-233-4392, 

dmoon@jvsdet.org.

HEALTH & WELLNESS

6:30 pm, Dec. 16. Dr. Nashwa 

Khogali-Jakary will present a free 

parent education program on health 

and wellness at Hillel Day School. 

Teaching by example, parents can help 

their children lead a healthy lifestyle 

that promotes longevity. Salad bar 

included.

TUESDAY, DEC. 17
SIMPLY DANCE

11 am, Dec. 17. Group meets every 

Tuesday sponsored by the Active Life 

at the Jewish Community Center in 

West Bloomfield. Led by Christine 

Stewart. No partner needed. Cost: $7.

DEC. 12-20
HOLIDAY SHOP -
Wonderful artistic cre-
ations from more than 
170 juried artists fill more 
than 3,000-square feet 
of gallery space at the 
Birmingham Bloomfield Art 
Center, 1516 S. Cranbrook 
Road, Birmingham. Find 
exquisite jewelry, ceramics 
for the table or decoration, scarves, soaps and candles, ceramic 
art, beautiful wood items for the kitchen or dresser, toys, prints, 
paintings and tiles, Judaica and hundreds of hand-made orna-
ments sure to become instant family heirlooms. This year’
s Holiday 
Shop features several Jewish artists, including Linda Buck 
of Berkley, who works in clay; Susan Kaplan of Birmingham, 
Michelle Saulson of Franklin and Minna Schwarz-Seim of 
West Bloomfield, who all create jewelry; and painters Jacqueline 
Remer and Martha Zausmer, both of West Bloomfield. For hours 
and information, head to HolidayShopInfo@BBArtCenter.org.

ZINGERMAN’
S CORNMAN FARMS 
FACEBOOK/LOLA GRACE PHOTOGRAPHY

LINDA BUCK, BBAC

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