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September 30, 1977 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 30, 1977 21

Mishkan Israel College of Jewish Studies
Sukkot Party Registration Opens Oct. 12
Cong. Mishkan Israel

r Caricatures

for your party

Nusach H`Ari—Lubavitcher
Center will have a Sukkot
party for children age 5-10
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
synagogue.
A clown will entertain and
distribute balloons, and
there will be songs and sto-
ries, prizes and refresh-
ments in the synagogue
sukka. Admission is free.
For information, call the
synagogue. 548-2666.

By

SAM FIELD

Call

399-1320

MAKE 10t n RESER% ATIONS 1011

Fifit THE

MICHIGAN SUB-REGION

National Federation of
Jewish Men's Clubs

First Annual
Fall Dinner Dance

Sunday Evening, October 9, 1977

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road
• Black Tie Optional
• Donation: S17.50 per person

JEANNIE REYNOLDS

Comedienne-Songstress
Concord-Grossingers--Browns--Etc.

with

HAL SCHLEIFER

at the piano

No Speeches—No Fund Raising
Just A Wonderful Evening
To Remember
Dancing To the Music /of LARRY FREEDMAN

• COCKTAILS AT 6 p.m. • HOT & COLD HORS D'OEUVRES
• OPEN BAR
• DINNER BY CANDLELIGHT AT 7 p.m.
(Reserved Tables
Tickets Available By Calling
On Request )

Adat

Shalom
Ahvas Israel (Grand Rapids
Beth Achim
Beth Moses
Beth Shalom
B'nai Moshe
Shaarey Zedek .

851-5100
(616) 454-6497
352-8670
535-4434
LI 7-7970
LI 8-9000
357-5544

Buy or Lease An

The College of Jewish designed for prospective
Studies will begin its 11th converts to Judaism.
season Oct. 12 at Temple
The College of Jewish
Beth El, it was announced Studies is sponsored by the
by Bernard Linden, chair- Metropolitan Federation of
man of the board of Reform Synagogues and all
governors.
courses are taught by the
A total of 16 subjects will rabbis, cantors and educa-
be offered in courses that
tors of affiliated cong-
will run for 14 consecutive
regations.
weeks. They include new
Cantor Arthur Asher,
courses for this year dean of the college, said
entitled; Where Judaism
courses are open to any
Differed, Comparative
adult in the community. Stu-
Judaism, Raising the Jew-
dents may elect as many as
ish Child, Coping with Crisis
three courses per semester.
and Seminar : The Masks
There is a tuition charge.
Jews Wear.
Registration wili$ take
In addition, there will be
place 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 and
classes in Beginner and Ele- 6:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at Temple
mentary Hebrew, Beginner Beth El. Courses will begin
and Elementary Yiddish, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19. For infor-
and Jewish Music: From mation, call Cantor Asher at
the Shtetl to Broadway. Temple Israel, 863-7748, dur-
There are special courses ing business hours.

Sukkot Are Established in U.P.

Traditional sukkot have
Arbor, 715 Hill; Chabad
been established for the
House of Grand Rapids, 1549
first time in six Michigan Michigan NE; and the Cha-
communities, most of them bad House on Wheels' Sukka
in the Upper Peninsula. on Wheels.
According to Rabbi Yitz-
chok M. Lipszyc, director of
For information, call
the Chabad House on Rabbi Lipszyc, 548-2666.
Wheels, the sukkot were
established in Escanaba,
Marquette, Iron Mountain,
Petoskey, K.I.- Sawyer Air
Force Base and St. Ignace.
Locally, the Lubavitch The Jewish Student Asso-
organization has established ciation of Oakland Commu-
sukkot throughout the area nity College will sponsor a
for the community to use "Sukka-Nanny" 11 a.m.-4
freely. Communal sukkot p.m. Monday at the Orchard
can be found at the Lubavit- Ridge campus.
cher Center, 14000 W. Nine
Continuous Israeli music
Nfile. Oak Park; at Cong.
will be featured in the stu-
Ba is Chabad of West dent-constructed sukka.
Bloomfield, 7189 Cottonwood There will be live entertain-
Knoll; Chabad House of Ann ment from noon to 2 p.m.
Admission is free, and
The National Arts Center refreshments will be
in Ottawa was designed by served. For information,
the Canadian Jewish archi- call Sam Graybar, 543-9795.
tect Fred Lebensold. All students are invited.

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35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS
478-0500

Join the
national petition campaign
of the

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA

asking Preident CARTER to implement the plank of
the Democratic Party adopted July 15, 1976 to MOVE

THE U.S. EMBASSY FROM TEL AVIV TO JERUSALEM.

`Sukka-Nanny'
at OCC Campus

This move will indicate that America recognizes that
Jerusalem is Israel. Sign the petition. Get signatures
from relatives, friends, neighbors in the Jewish and
general community. Return petitions promptly. For
petitions, call or write:

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION- OF DETROIT

18451 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield 48075

569-1515

petitions(s)

Please send me

Nome

Address

Zip

Telephone

COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES

METROPOLITAN DETROIT FEDERATION OF REFORM SYNAGOGUES
MEETING AT TEMPLE BETH EL;
4
TUITION: $ 10.00
TELEGRAPH AT 14 MILE ROAD, BIRMINGHAM
FALL, 1977
REGISTRATION: Wednesday, October 12th 'at- 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, October

_

7:30 p. m.
to
8:20 p..m.

8:25 p.m.
to
9 : 15 p . m .

9:20 p.m.
to
10:10 p.m.

19th at 6:30 p.m.
CLASSES MEET: Wednesday, October 19, 26; November 2, 9, 16, 30; December
7, 14, 21; January 4, 11, 18, 25; February 1

Room 201

Room 202

Room 205

Introduction
to
Judaism-101*
(Rabbi Ballon)

Beginner's -
Hebrew-101 #

Modern
Jewish
History-301

(Rabbi Loss)

(Cantor Asher)

Comparative
Judaism-101
(Rabbi Balton)

Seminar:
The Masks
Jews Wear-101
(Rabbi Ballon)

Introduction
to
Judaism-101*

Beginner's
Yiddish-101#

(Rabbi Loss)

(Cantor Asher)

Room 206

Room 209

Archaeology
and the
Bible-101
(Rabbi Conrad)

Where Judaism
Differed-101

(Rabbi
Rosenbaum)
Book of Ex • • us:
Raising the
From Slavery to
Jewish
Freedom-101
Child-101
(Rabbi
(Rabbi Schwartz)
Rosenbaum)

Introduction
to
Judaism-101*

Intermediate
Yiddish-201+

Coping with
Crisis-101

(Rabbi Loss)

(Cantor Asher)

(Rabbi Schwartz)

*Required for conversion, but open to. anyone
#Beginner's Hebrew or Yiddish — for those who can-
not read Hebrew or Yiddish.
##Elementary Hebrew or Yiddish — for those who
can read the language or have completed
one semester, or permission of instructor.

,

Room 210

Jewish Music: .
From the Shtetl to
Broadway-101
(Cantor Orbach).

Beginner's
Hebrew-101#

(Rabbi Lazar)



per course.

Room 211

Room 212

Beginner's
Hebrew-101 #

Basic Judaism
A Search for
Jewish Values-101

(Cantor Rose)

(Ms. Syme)
Ra • • inic
Responses to
Modern Jewish
Problems-101
(Ms. Syme)
Rabbinic
Responses to Modern
ew
Jewish
Problems-101
(Ms. Syme)

E ementary
Hebrew-102##
(Prayerbook)
-
(Cantor Rose)

+Intermediate Hebrew or Yiddish — for those who
have completed one year of- the language
or permission of the instructor.
**Second year course, but open to anyone; enroll-
ment in previous courses NOT required.

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