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January 19, 1990 - Image 90

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Aish HaTorah announces a
new Lunch and Learn will
start in Livonia on Jan. 22.
This sixth Aish HaTorah
Lunch and Learn class is ex-
pected to attract Jews work-
ing in the Plymouth, Novi
and Livonia areas.
The class will meet from
noon to 1 p.m. every Monday
starting Jan. 22 at McCaf-
frey's Office Products, 33115
Plymouth Road, corner of
Plymouth and Farmington
Roads. McCaffrey's will pro-
vide a deli lunch. Rabbi
Tolwin, Aish HaTorah's
educational director, will
teach the program.
Aleyn-u/Aish HaTorah is
running a weekly Lunch and
Learn taught by Rabbi
Elimelech Goldberg on
Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. in
the offices of Schlussel, Lifton
et al, 29201 Telegraph Rd.,
Suite 500.
Classes deal with contem-
porary Jewish topics and are
open to the public.
The Lunch and Learn co-
sponsored by Aleynu/Aish
HaTorah at the Jewish
Welfare Federation building
has been moved to Wednesday
at 12:30 p.m. The class is free
and open to the public.
Aish Halbrah/Aleynu will
have a Hebrew crash course
beginning March 5 which will
run consecutively every Mon-
day for five weeks.
There is no required
background for this class. By
the end of this class, students
will be able to read Hebrew.
The class is being offered in
several locations. There is no
charge.
The Aish HaTorah
Chaburah, or informal study
group, which met in
Southfield, is moving to the
home of Stuart and Michelle
Newman on 14750 Talbot in
Oak Park.
There will be a meeting to
determine which topics will
be covered. Rabbi Yosef Lange
will teach the class which will
be on Sundays at 8:30 p.m.
starting Jan. 21.
For information, call the
Aish HaTorah office,
948-6900.

Midrasha And Beth
Achim Set Classes

The Midrasha-College of
Jewish Studies, a division of
the Agency for Jewish Educa-
tion, is offering courses dur-
ing the winter/spring
semester in cooperation with
Congregation Beth Achim.
"The Quest for Utopia,
Jews and Politics," will be
taught by Professor Zvi

Gitelman, professor of
Political Science at the
University of Michigan, from
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on
Thursdays beginning Jan. 25.
The course will trace the
evolution of Jewish political
ideas, strategies and institu-
tions from the biblical
through the rabbinic and
medieval periods to the pre-
sent. There is a charge for
this course.
Rabbi Martin Berman of
Beth Achim will offer a four
week course beginning Jan.
25, from 8:40 p.m. to 9:40
p.m., entitled, "That Was the
Sidra that Was (or Will Be):
An In-Depth Look at The
Weekly Torah Portion." There
is no charge.
Both courses will be held at
Beth Achim and are open to
the public.
For registration call the
Midrasha office, 352-7117 or
Congregation Beth Achim,
352-8670.

Rabbi Silberberg
Sets Two Talks

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Torah Center
will deliver a lecture on the
"Benefits of Bondage: A
Torah Perspective" 8:15 p.m.
Jan. 22 at the Torah Center.
The lecture is part of the
Monday night lecture series
on basic Judaism.
Rabbi Silberberg will speak
on the "Commandment of
abfilin" 8 p.m. Jan. 21 at the
Ann Arbor Chabad House.
For information, call Chabad
House, 99-LEARN.

Yeshiva Gedolah
Sets Study Group

Yeshiva Gedolah will hold a
group study and discussion
series on topics relating to
philosophy and ethics 12:30 to
1:30 p.m. Jan. 31 at Uniland
Corp., Farmington Hills.
For information, call Rick
Rosenhaus, 855-4343; or
Yeshiva Gedolah, 968-3361.

Machon L'Torah
Sets Discussions

Machon L'Ibrah, the Jewish
Learning Network of
Michigan, will offer a series of
lectures on Jewish philosophy
entitled: "613 Command-
ments, One At A Time." Each
session will examine the
origin, logic, and logistics of a
mitzvah.
The discussion will be held
on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at
the Machon Learning Center.
Registration is required.
Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz,
director of Machon IfIbrah,
will lead the opening session
of JudaiCollege winter
semester.

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