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March 02, 1990 - Image 90

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The Lubavitch Foundation,
in conjunction with the
Jewish Entrepreneurs of
Michigan, has set a meeting
series to talk about usury and
interest.
At the lunch-and-learn ses-
sions, Rabbi Herschel Fin-
man will explain how
Judaism views interest on
loans.
The luncheons, from 12:30
p.m.-1:30 p.m., will be held on
March 5 at the law offices of
Sommers, Schwartz, Silver
and Schwartz in Southfield;
March 6 at the Tephilath
Moses Congregation in Mt.
Clemens and March 7 in the
offices of Wayne County Cir-
cuit Court Chief Judge
Richard Kaufman in down-
town Detroit.
There is a charge.
Rabbi Finman of Lubavitch
Foundation will begin a
discussion series called "The
Mind — How It Works And
Why" at 9 p.m. March 5 in
the Home of Hillel and Sora
Rosenfeld in Oak Park. The
group is open to psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers
and other members of the
mental health profession.
There is no charge.
For information, call Rabbi
Finman, 737-7000.

Cohen To Speak
On Modern Ghetto

The Jewish Theological
Seminary's newest division,
the Young Leadership sec-
tion, is gearing up for its se-
cond forum, to be held at
8 p.m. on March 6 at the
home of Robert and Brenda
Pangborn.
At the forum, Professor
Steven Cohen, an expert in
Jewish culture and behavior,
will speak on "Why we live in
a modern Jewish ghetto."
There is no charge. For in-
formation, contact the
seminary offices at 559-9112.

Midrasha Begins
March Class Series

Congregation Beth Abra-
ham-Hillel Moses and the
Midrasha-College of Jewish
Studies are co-sponsoring
classes which will be held on
Wednesday for four weeks
beginning March 7.
"J.E.E.P. Goes to the POPS:
A Pesach Panorama," which
will speak on "Why We Live
in a Modern Jeweish Ghetto."
and Haggadah mysticism,
will meet from 7:30 p.m. to
8:25 p.m.
"Israel: The Dream and the
Reality' will be taught by
Renee Wohl. It will meet from
7:30 p.m. to 8:25 p.m.

"How To Tell Jewish Stories
To Your Children and Grand-
children" will be taught by
Corinne Stavish.
Midrasha students may ob-
tain credit towards Hebrew
teacher certification. This
course will meet from 8:45
p.m. to 9:40 p.m.
All courses meet at Beth
Abraham Hillel-Moses. There
is a charge. For information,
call Beth Abraham Hillel-
Moses, 851-6880 or the
Midrasha, 352-7117.

Rabbi Silberberg
To Discuss Purim

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Torah Center
will deliver a lecture on
"Practical and Mystical Im-
plications of the Holiday of
Purim" on March 5 at the
Torah Center.
The lecture is part of the
Monday night lecture series
on basic Judaism. For infor-
mation, call the center,
855-6170.
Rabbi Silberberg will
deliver a lecture on "Parshat
Zachor" at 8 p.m. March 4 at
the Ann Arbor Chabad house.
For information, call the
Chabad house, 99-LEARN.
Chabad of Michigan invites
Russian immigrants to a
Purim celebration at 7:45
p.m. March 10 at Congrega-
tion Dovid Ben Nuchim in
Oak Park.
The evening will feature a
reading of the Megillah
followed by a children's mas-
querade party and music. All
children receive Purim gifts.
For information, call Rabbi
Hershel Zaklos, 548-2527.

Three Scholarships
Being Offered

Congregation Beth Achim
announces three Annual
Israel Youth Scholarships: the
Harry and Sarah Laker Israel
Scholarship; the Robert and
Gertrude Berman Scholar-
ship; and the Samuel and
Dora Kobaker Memorial
Scholarship.
The Laker Scholarship is
awarded to a post high school
age candidate to study in
Israel at the Hebrew Univer-
sity, Ben Gurion University,
Tel Aviv University, Bar Ilan
University or Haifa Universi-
ty for an academic year.
The Berman Scholarship is
awarded to a candidate, who
is enrolled in a college, to
study courses in advanced
Hebrew or Jewish studies.
The Kobaker Memorial
Scholarship is given to a col-
lege student to study at an
Israeli university.
Scholarship committees
will select the awards by the
end of March. For informa-
tion, call, 352-8670.

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