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Lunch And Learn
On Abortion Set
Rabbi Herschel Finman,
director of educational
outreach for the Lubavitch
Foundation of Michigan, has
scheduled three lunch and
learns on "Roe vs. Wade in
the Light of Rabbinic
Literature."
The sessions will be held on
April 3 in Mount Clemens,
April 4, in the Chambers of
Chief Judge Richard Kauf-
man in the Detroit Ci-
ty/County Building, and April
5, in the offices of Sommers,
Schwartz, Silver and
Schwartz in the Town Center.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Rabbi Finman,
737-7000.
Hillel To Host
Rabbi Telushkin
544-0995
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Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Torah Center
will lecture on "Conducting
Your Own Seder" at 8:15 p.m.
April 2 at the Torah Center.
The lecture is part of a class
on basic Judaism. For infor-
mation, call the lbrah Center,
855-6170.
Rabbi Silberberg will speak
on "Shabbos Hagadol" at 8
p.m. April 1 at the Ann Arbor
Chabad House. For informa-
tion, call the Chabad House,
99-LEARN.
Rabbi Silberberg will lec-
ture to new Russian im-
migrants 12:30 p.m. April 1 at
Congregation Dovid Ben
Nuchim on Passover. The lec-
ture is accompanied by a
lunch. For information, call
548-4950.
F.R.E.E., affiliate of Chabad
Lubavitch Movement, invites
Soviet immigrants to the
ceremonial seders on April 9
and April 10 at Congregation
Dovid Ben Nuchim. The
seders will be led in Russian
by Rabbi Meshulivan and are
free. For information, call
548-4950.
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
will be the guest speaker at
the Hillel Day School's An-
nual Dinner on May 2 at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Telushkin will speak
about "Education and the
Future of the Jewish People."
Rabbi Telushkin is co-
author with Dennis Prager,
of The Nine Questions People
Ask About Judaism and Why
the Jews? The Reason for An-
tisemitism. He has also writ-
ten two novels and will soon
publish a third.
Rabbi Telushkin has been
an activist for Soviet Jewry.
From 1977 to 1983, he was
director of education of the
Brandeis-Bardin Institute in
southern California. The rab-
bi lectures throughout the
United States and is an
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
associate of CLAL, the Na-
tional Jewish Center for
Learning and Leadership.
Discovery Seminar
Planned April 1
Aish HaTorah is taking
reservations for the day-long
Discovery Seminar April 1.
The Seminar features discus-
sions and workshops in-
cluding "The Jewish Way in
Love, Dating, and Marriage."
For reservations, call the
Aish HaTorah office,
948-6900.
Aish HaTorah/Aleynu spon-
sors Lunch and Learn classes
in Livonia, Southfield and
downtown.
The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Lunch and Learn is stu-
dying Ethics of the Fathers at
12:30 p.m. Wednesdays in the
Federation boardroom.
B'nai Moshe Sets
Torah Club Meeting
"The Prophet's View of
Passover" is the topic for the
Torah Club study session at 7
p.m. April 1 in the Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe boardroom.
Rabbi Allan Meyerowitz
will lead the discussion. All
are welcome. For reserva-
tions, call B'nai Moshe,
548-9000.
Temple Nursery
To Hold Seder
The Temple Beth El
Nursery School will host the
annual school Seder for their
parents, grandparents and
siblings on April 6 at the
Temple. The sample seder
will be led by Rabbi Daniel
Polish, Rabbi Julian Cook
and Cantor Gail
Hirschenfang.