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DECEMBER 19 • 2019 | 57
SOUPER SUPPER
From 6-7 p.m. at Birmingham Temple. Enjoy up to 30 different
soups, including vegan and vegetarian varieties, breads (including glu-
ten-free) and desserts, most of these homemade. There will also be lat-
kes with apple sauce and sour cream and Chanukah songs. Suggested
donation: $10 per person, $25 per family + cans of food that will be
used to make creative sculptures and then donated to Yad Ezra and
other food banks. Money raised goes to fund the making of lunches for
the homeless. For information, call Audrey at (248) 987-6875.
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FRIDAY, DEC. 20
TOT SHABBAT
5:45 pm, Dec. 20. At Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park. Followed
by 7 pm Chanukah Erev
Shabbat service.
A TRADITION UPHELD
RSVP by Dec. 20 for Dec.
24 event. The Men’
s Club of
Adat Shalom will continue the
modern Jewish tradition of
Chinese food and a movie at
the synagogue. Dinner is at
6 pm and the movie, Fiddler:
Miracle of Miracles, is at 7 pm.
Kosher Chinese food by Quality
Kosher Catering and a movie is
$15 per person (vegetarian and
gluten-free available); hot dog
and a movie is $5 per person.
Pre-registration is required
for dinner. RSVP for the movie
requested but not required. To
pay online: adatshalom.org/
movie. Info: David Shevrin, 248-
788-9511 or davidshevrin@
yahoo.com.
SUNDAY, DEC. 22
BROTHERHOOD BRUNCH
11 am, Dec. 22. Temple
Emanu-El’
s Brotherhood
Chanukah Brunch will feature
latkes. Bring a dessert to share
and your menorah. RSVP:
TempleFamily@emanuel-mich.
org. Cost: $5 for adults and
kids over 12, $3 for children
4-12; kids under 4 free; $14
per family.
INTERFAITH PROGRAM
3-4:30 pm, Dec. 22. At
Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W.
10 Mile Road, Oak Park. The
InterFaith Leadership Council of
Metropolitan Detroit will present
a program about the beliefs of
pagans. Participants will have
the opportunity to ask Glenn
Brown, sacred pipe carrier, and
Amy Saari, interfaith music
minister, about their beliefs
and practices. The program is
free and open to the general
community. Refreshments will
be served. Advance registra-
tion is encouraged; contact
Wendy.IFLC@gmail.com or visit
detroitinterfaithcouncil.com.
A CANADIAN CHANUKAH
4:30 pm, Dec. 22. At
Devonshire Mall (near old Sears
store) in Windsor. There will be
crafts, music, latkes, dreidels
and doughnuts, all compli-
ments of the Windsor Chabad.
Donations of coins, Legos, toys,
mittens, scarves and food cans
will be given to local charities.
Free event. Info: 519-256-2572
or windsorchabad.com.
CHANUKAH PARTY
5-9 pm, Dec. 22. Isaac Agree
Downtown Synagogue annual
meeting and Chanukah party.
All current 2019-20 members
are welcome to vote on elect-
ing new members and officers
of the board of directors. At 6
p.m., join us for a latke bar,
Chanukah fun and chai-stakes
dreidel.
Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial
Assistant. Send items at least 14
days in advance to calendar@
thejewishnews.com.
DEC. 20-22 DANCING: A WORLD PREMIERE PLAY
Dancing, a world premiere original play from local playwright and West
Bloomfield native Maxim Vinogradov (A Night of Stars with Tennessee
Williams and Lost in 3 Pines), directed by Kaitlyn Valor Bourque, and
starring Cookie Isenberg and Rashi Sarwar, tells the story of two people
who accidentally find each other while searching for themselves. Can you
really love someone if you never know their name? Does love last longer
if you don’
t know everything? Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.; Sunday at 6
p.m. at Planet Ant Black Box, 2357 Caniff Street, Hamtramck.
Tickets are $17.50 in advance; $20 door.
PLANET ANT BLACK BOX
DISNEY’
S TANGLED
Family fun at the Berman
Center for the Performing
Arts at the JCC in West
Bloomfield for a showing of
Disney’
s Tangled from 10
a.m.-12:30 p.m. There will be
a variety of themed activities,
crafts, princesses and snacks
before the film, making it a
perfect day out for the whole
family. Tickets are $13.
More information at
(248) 661-1900.
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DEC. 22