!SYNAGOGUES Women's Issues Are Lecture Topics Adat Shalom Synagogue will host Rabbi Mayer Rabinowitz, associate pro- fessor of Talmud and librarian at the Jewish Theological Seminary, for a scholar-in-residence weekend Jan. 12-14. At a noon Jan. 12 study/ lunch, Rabbi Rabinowitz will 50°/0-70°/0 OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • Vertical Blinds • Levolor Blinds • Pleated Shades • Wood Blinds Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting 352-8622 New Rochester Hills 651-5009 Bais Chabad Torah Center invites you to Rabbi Rabinowitz Explore the world of the Talmud discuss "Does Judaism Per- mit Abortion?" There is a charge. At Shabbat morning ser- vices Jan. 13, Rabbi Rabinowitz will give the ser- mon on "Jewish Law in the Intensive Care Unit" and other questions of medical ethics. At 4 p.m. Jan. 13, a seudah shelishit and dialogue with Rabbi Rabinowitz will be held. There is no charge. At 11 a.m. Jan. 14, Rabbi Rabinowitz will discuss the issue of women in the mi- nyan. The program, which in- cludes a light breakfast, is of- fered at no charge. The weekend's events are presented by the synagogue's Adult Study Commission and by the Ritual Committee. Those planning to par- ticipate in study/lunch, seudah shelishit, and/or Jan. 14 breakfast discussion should RSVP to the synagogye by Jan. 8. through two new Weekly Courses using the Steinsalts edition of the LEATHER Talmud — Baba Metzia AND Sundays 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. or Thursdays 8:00 - 9:00 P.M. FUR SALE Torah Center, 5595 W. Maple Rd. All lectures begin during the first week of January FOR MEN & WOMEN For more information, call Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg 626-1807 or 855-6170 271 E. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM 1 MARK' CLEANING AND TAILORING 32730 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018 737-0360 No tailor shop in West Bloomfield, Farmington Hills or any other city can offer a service like this. LET US BE YOUR TAILOR 42 Elimelech Silberberg, 626-1807. Rabbi Silberberg will deliver a lecture on "The Blessings of a Tzadik — A Torah Perpsective" 8:15 p.m. Jan. 8 at the Torah Center. For information, call the Torah Center, 855-6170. At 2 p.m. Jan. 7 at the Ann Arbor Chabad House, Rabbi Silberberg will deliver a lec- ture on "The Fast of the Tenth of Teveth." For information, call Chabad House, 99-LEARN. 'Living With Death' Series at Beth El 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, MI 48076 L I FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1990 CROSSWINDS MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD Bais Chabad Sets Lectures TWELVE OAKS MALL NOVI The next Bais Chabad Sun- day evening monthly forum will be 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7 at the home of Michael and Ann Lehmann, 6191 Buxton, West Bloomfield, 855-4872. Rabbi Yosef Lange will deliver a lecture on "All You Wanted To Know About Tephilin and Mezuzot." For information, call Rabbi FAIRLANE TOWN CENTER DEARBORN LAKESIDE MALL STERLING HEIGHTS J Temple Beth El, in conjunc- tion with the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute, is sponsoring a three-part seminar series on "Living with Death" 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7, 21, and 28. Rabbi Daniel Polish and Drs. Melvin Born- stein and Richard Simons will lead a discussion on how death is understood and ac- cepted in our society. Bornstein is on the clinical staffs of Sinai Hospital, Detroit Psychiatric Institute and Lafayette Clinic. He is editor of Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Simons is professor at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado in Denver and a faculty member and trianing and supervising analyst at the Denver In- stitute for Psychoanalysts. There is a charge. Call the temple office, 851-1100, for information. Torah Session On 'Without God' "Life Without God — Where Is The Meaning?" is the topic for the Torah Club study session to be 7 p.m. Jan. 7 in the board room of Congregation B'nai Moshe. Rabbi Allan S. Meyerowitz will present the topic and lead discussion. Refresh- ments will be served. All are welcome. For reservations, call B'nai Moshe, 548-9000. Rabbi Wine Plans Talks Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the Birmingham rIbmple will pre- sent the first of four reviews on the theme "Love and Death" 8:30 p.m. Jan. 8. He will discuss Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. There is a charge. Rabbi Wine will describe the philosophy and programs of the temple and of Humanistic Judaism 8:30 p.m. Jan. 10 at the temple. For reservations, call the temple office, 477-1410.