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October 20, 1978 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26 Friday, October 20, 1918

THIS IS YOUR INVITATION

to join together for study to enrich and expand your knowledge of our heritage
of Torah, and to fina a new dimension of meaning in your life as a Jew.

The Conservative Rabbis of Metropolitan Detroit present

The 1918 Intercongregational Adult Education Institute

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Second Hour Classes
First Hour Classes
9:05-10:00 p.m.
8:00-8:55 p.m.

beginning Nov. 7

beginning Nov. 7

Bible
110 MEGILAT ESTHER
Rabbi Milton Arm
Congregation Beth Achim
113 A TRADITIONAL VIEW OF GENESIS
Rabbi Martin D. Gordon
Livonia Jewish Congregation

Bible
120 JOB
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses

Rabbinics
210 PIRKE AVOTH: THE WISDOM
OF THE FATHERS
Rabbi Irwin Groner
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Jewish History
310 FROM THE MACCABEES TO THE
RISE OF CHRISTIANITY
Dr. Jay B. Stern
Superintendent, United Hebrew Schools

Rabbinics
200 JEWISH LAW AND LORE: AN INTRO-
DUCTION TO RABBINIC LITERATURE
Rabbi Alan B. Lucas
Congregation Shaarey Zedek

127 THE CHARACTER OF DAVID
Rabbi Efry G. Spectre
Adat Shalom Synagogue

Jewish History
321 THE HISTORY OF THE JEWS IN MOD-
ERN TIMES
Rabbi Hilel Rudaysky
Congregation Beth Israel, Flint

Jewish Thought and Philosophy
410 INTRODUCTION TO JEWISH PHI-
LOSOPHY
Rabbi Noah Gamze
Downtown Synagogue

Jewish Thought and Philosophy
420 WHAT I BELIEVE
Rabbi David A. Nelson
Congregation Beth Shalom

Jewish Practices and Observances
513 THE SIDDUR
Rabbi Allen Kensky
Beth Israel Congregation

425 AN INTRODUCTION TO CHASSIDIC
THOUGHT
Rabbi Gerald Teller
Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Contemporary Jewish Issues
611 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND
JEWISH LAW
Rabbi Robert Abramson
Headmaster Hillel Day School

Jewish Practices and Observances
520 THE JEWISH WAY IN DEATH AND
DYING
Mr. Richard Wagner
Principal, United Hebrew Schools

616 HOLOCAUST ISSUES
Rabbi Stanley M. Rosenbaum
Congregation B'nai Moshe

Contemporary Jewish Issues
623 JEWISH SURVIVAL IN AMERICA
ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
Congregation Beth Achim
Rabbi

TWO-HOUR COURSE

Language and Literature
712 READING HEBREW —
A CRASH COURSE
Shula Fleischer
Midrasha

Torah Seminar
December 19, 1978

Jewish Music
827 SONGS OF THE SYNAGOGUE:
MELODIES-MODES.-CANTILLATION
Cantor Louis Klein
Congregation B'nai Moshe

DR. GERSON . D. COHEN

Dr. Cohen is the Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America

WILL SPEAK ON

"NEW DIRECTIONS FOR CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM"

Chancellor Cohen will present his perspective on the mission of the Conserva-
tive Movement for the future of American Judaism.

Tuition: Synagogue or Temple members, $6.00 per person
Senior citizens or full-time students, No Charge
Non-affiliated, $12.00 per person

Make checks payable to CongregatiOn Shaarey Zedek
Classes will be held at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road.
Southfield, Michigan 48034
A registration period will be held beginning at 7:30 p.m. on November 7, orregister by mail, using
the following form:

I (we) register for the following courses, enclosing payment where applicable:

Name
Address

Return to Intercongregation/Adult Institute
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road

For further Information contact Rabbi Ala.') Lucas at

Square Dance
at Bnai Moshe

Author Cynthia Ozick Due
for Adat Shalom Lecture

Cong. Bnai Moshe Sister-
hood and Men's Club will
sponsor an "After Holiday
Autumn Festival Square
Dance" 8 p.m. Saturday at
the synagogue.
Music and calling will be
provided by Geoffry Baxter.
Refreshments will be
served. Everyone is invited.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call the
synagogue, 548-9000.

Author Cynthia Ozick
will give the annual Morris
E. Bloomberg Judaica Lec-
ture at Adat Shalom
Synagogue at 8:15 p.m.
Thursday in the
synagogue's sanctuary.
Ms. Ozick will speak on
"Conscience in a Hedonistic
Maze.",

A native of New York
City, Ms. Ozick was
graduated from New York
University, where she was
elected to Phi Beta Kappa
and later taught. She
earned a master's degree at
Ohio State University and
subsequently taught litera-
ture there.

CYNTHIA OZICK

tional Book Award in
1972.
Ms. Ozick also received
the 1973 award for litera-
ture from the American
Academy of Arts and Let-
ters. Her most recent book,
Ms. Ozick's first novel, "Bloodshed and Three
"Trust" was published in Novellas," won the 1976
1966. Her first book of Jewish Book Council
short stories, "The Pagan Award.
Ms. Ozick also has
Other
and
Rabbi
Stories," published in authored essays, articles
1971, won top annual and reviews in numerous
awards from Bnai Brith national magazines and
and the Jewish Book periodicals.
The lecture is open at no
Council. It also was
nominated for the Na- charge to the community.

College of Jewish Studies
Opens Registration for Fall

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A total of 16 courses on a includes beginner's He-
variety of Jewish subjects brew.
will be offered to the adults
of the Jewish community
when the College of Jewish
Studies opens its fall semes-
ter 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Temple Beth El. Bernard E.
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Linden is chairman of the
• By Appointment Only
board of governors of the
college.
The college is sponsored
The New York
by the Metropolitan Detroit
Diamond Cutting •
Federation of Reform
Company TM
Synagogues and all courses
"The Diamond Cutters"
are taught by the rabbis,
3000 Town Center,
cantors and educators of
Southfield, Michigan.
affiliated congregations.
355-2300
Courses are open to any
adult in the community and
include: beginners' and ad-
vanced Hebrew; advanced
Yiddish; Christianity and
Judaism: A Problem Be-
tween Brothers; Ancient
Jewish History; Israel: Be-
fore Camp David and Be-
yond; The Rabbi's Work-
book: An Introduction to
Talmud; Holidays and Holy
Days; Jewish Music: From
the Shtetl to Broadway;
FOR YOUR LOVED ONES
Holocaust: The War
Against the Jews; Patterns
THAT THEY SHALL BE
of Worship; and Rabbinic
Responses to Modern
REMEMBERED
Jewish Problems.
'Cantor Arthur Asher,
dean of the College of
Jewish Studies, an-
nounced that 14 weekly
Wednesday evening ses-
sions are scheduled and
students may elect as
many as three classes,
starting at 7:30 p.m.
Rabbinic Responses to
This observance is an age-old, hal-
Modern Jewish Problems is
lowed Jewish tradition and it has
become customary to plant trees in
also taught 1 p.m. Thurs-
Israel to link forever the cherished
days.
memories of your dear ones.
Registration for all
classes will be held 6:30
p.m. Wednesday at Beth El.
There is a charge.
There are courses espe-
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cially designed for non-Jews
WE WILL DO THE REST
preparing for conversion to
Judaism. This course is now
JEWISH
extended to two hours and
27308 SOUTHFIELD RD.

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DIAMONDS

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IN ISRAEL
IN THEIR MEMORY

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357.5544

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