FALL 1989 at the They, too, sport white stock- ings, and their dress is somewhat less severe than on weekdays. Many maintain an ancient custom and wear over their dresses a white lace apron, an item which has no practical use. Their head covering on Shabbat is generally a white scarf or shawl. The girls all seem to have long braids and are modestly dressed. The Karlin Chasidim resemble, in some ways, the Toldot Aaron sect. The men wear long pants and black skullcaps, but their streimel is wide, disarrayed and made of beaver. They, too, tie their kapote with a wide, black striped sash. On Shabbat and holidays they wear a bekeshe, a black or dark blue glossy silk robe, with a flowery pat- tern. The women also shave their hair when they marry, but their clothes are somewhat more elegant and they wear colored scarves and jewelry, unlike the women of the Reb Areleh sect. The Belz and Slonim Chasidim wear suits, but with longer jackets, and fedora hats with rounded brims. Their payot (side curls) are often hidden behind their ears. The young boys wear black caps and knickers with black stockings. The Bobov Chasidim, a similar sect, have white stockings under their knickers. On Shabbat these Chasidim have thin streimel fur hats made of sable. Their bekeshe is made of an unpatterned, black shiny material tied with a gartel, a black corded > belt. The women favor a hat or turban over a half wig, and their dress is otherwise fashion directed. Similarly, the Vishnitz women are considered very elegant dressers and they wear either wigs or elaborate scarves. Someof the Vishnitz men wear knickers with >---= white socks while others favor long pants. On Shabbat they wear thin streimels. The Gur Chasidim, one of > the biggest sects in Israel, wear long pants stuck into white socks, and long, r. European-style jackets dur- ing the week. Some tie their payot under their hats, but yeshiva students display > them curled on both sides of their faces. The Gur streimel is, in fact, more like a spodik. It is a high fur hat, like the Cossacks wore, made of body fur (and therefore it costs one third of the price of those made from tails); some are even made of synthetic material. Their bekeshe is of smooth, black shiny silk. 0 COU W Midrasha it4GS OffEW Hebrew Language and Literature All Hebrew Language and Literature courses begin September 7. Course Day Instructor Beginner's Hebrew Reading Tuesdays G. Levit Beginner's Hebrew Reoding Weeks Time Location Tuition 9 10 a.m.-12 noon Room 4 $100 Wednesdays G. Levit 9 7:30-9:30 p.m. Room 4 $100 Intermediate Hebrew Reading II Tuesdays G. Levit 8 7:30-9:30 p.m. Room 4 $90 Advanced Hebrew Reading (Begins November 7) Tuesdays G. Levit 7:30-9:30 p.m. Room 4 $90 $180+ $10 materials fee Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Mondays N. Lev 16 12:15-2:15 p.m. Room 17 Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Mondays A. Newman 16 7:30-9:30 p.m. Room 7 $180 Advanced Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Mondays N. Lev 16 10 a.m.-12 noon Room 17 $180+ $10 materials fee Advanced Beginner's Conversational Hebrew Wednesdays N. Lev 16 7:30-9:30 p.m. Room 17 Intermediate conversational Hebrew II Thursdays N. Lev 16 10 a.m.-12 noon Room 17 $180+ $10 materials fee Intermediate Conversational Hebrew III Mondays N. Lev 16 7:30-9:30 p.m. Room 17 $180+ $10 materials fee Advanced Intermediate Conversational Hebrew III Thursdays N. Lev 16 12:30-2:30 p.m. Room 17 $180+ $10 materials fee Pre-Advanced Conversational Hebrew II Tuesdays N. Lev 16 10 a.m.-12 noon Room 17 $180+ $10 materials fee Pre-Advanced Hebrew Language II Tuesdays N. Lev 16 7:30 -9:30 p.m. Room 17 $180+ $10 materials fee Advanced Hebrew Language and Literature Sundays N. Lev 16 12 noon-2:00 p.m. Room 17 $180+ $10 materials fee Advanced Hebrew Language and Literature Wednesdays N. Lev 16 10 a.m.-12 noon $180+ $10 materials fee $180+ $10 materials fee Room 17 Jewish Studies Course Day Instructor Time Beginner's Yiddish Mondays Sept. 11-Nov.6 M. Glaser 10-11:30 a.m. $68 Elie Wiese' - Messsenger to All Humanity Mondays Sept. 11-Nov.6 P. Vainik 7:30-8:30 p.m. $34 Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Judaism But Were Afraid to Ask Wednesdays Sept. 13- Oct. 18 Dr. J. Gutmann 7:30-8:30 p.m. $34 The Thirteen Petaled Rose: A Look at Jewish Mysticism Thursdays Rabbi Sept. 14-Nov. 2 E. Silberberg 7:30-8:30 p.m. $45 The World of Prayer - Practical Applications and Mystical Insights Thursdays Rabbi Sept. 14-Nov. 2 E. Silberberg 8:30-9:30 p.m. $45 Tuition D Register of the Midrosho College of Jewish Studies 21550 West Twelve Mile Rood, Southfield . World Zionist Press Service For further details call: 352-7117 13 MILE RD. 0 Midrasho Division Chairperson Matilda Rubin Midrasha Division Co-Chairperson Arthur Sugarman Midrosha Director Rabbi Bruce D. Aft cc cc w co a cc MIDRASHA I 21550 W. 12 MILE RD. z w 12 MILE RD. w 11 MILE RD. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 29