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On Nov. 11, he will discuss "Knowing What God Wants of Us." Free babysitting will be available Nov. 10. Adat Shalom Plans Programs ati a tin.„ 4ciftEks;ff Our c9 greatest Natural Resource ;7, ;7, 1 /4- Adat Shalom will hold a Shabbat family dinner tonight in honor of the Con- gregation's 1988-1989 new member families. A 6 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat service will be followed by a traditional meal. Following dinner, Professor Steven Cohen will speak on "The Jewish Family: Myths and Reality?' _ Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold a "Photographic Finish" road rally Nov. 4 in the evening. The event is organized by the synagogue's social club, under the leader- ship of Lori and Jim Issner. Reservations are required. Rabbis Efry Spectre and Elliot Pachter of Adat Shalom will teach a series of classes on "Sung and Unsung Heroes of the Bible" and "Israel and Zionism: Ancient and Modern Views, An Historical Ap- proach" 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7, 14, 21 and 28. The classes are open to the public at no charge. To register, call . Adat Shalom, 851-5100, by Nov. 3. Rabbi Martin Berman, associate rabbi of Congrega- tion Beth Achim, will teach three classes in November about Jewish heritage. At 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2, the topic will be Pirkei Avot: The Ethics of the Fathers; at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 2, he will teach par- shat hashavua, the weekly Torah portion. Both classes will meet at the synagogue. On Saturday Nov. 4, 45 minutes before Mincha, the class will be Mishna Tractate Shabbat, traditional study of the Mishna, which deals with the laws of the Sabbath observance. For inforination, call the synagogue office, 352 8670. - Blood Drive Planned Nov. 12 Temple Beth El Brother- hood will hold its semi- annual interfaith blood drive 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Nov. 12. Breakfast will be available, free to all those who donate blood. The Red Cross guidelines require that an individual must wait eight weeks in bet- ween blood donations. For information, call Byron Siegel, 354-2500 or 626-1666. - Judaism, Astrology Is Lecture Topic "Judaism and Astrology: Are They Compatible?" will be the subject of Rabbi Mor- ton Yolkut's lecture at the B'nai David Institute for Adult Education 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. The lecture is the second in a series titled "Mysticism in the Jewish Tradition." It is open to the community with- out charge. Rabbi Hoffman Sets Olivet Talk . Rabbi Morton Hoffman of Congregation Shaarey Zedek in East Lansing will speak at Olivet College 12:40 p.m. Nov. 15. His topic will be "Judaism in American Diversity." The event is sponsored by the Jewish Chautauqua Society.