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The educators are _involved in creating avenues to connect all branches of Judaism in the common goal of educating the Jewish com- munity. The council will meet at noon Oct. 18 at Temple Beth El. A Mini C.A.J.E. Conference for educators will be held on Nov. 18. Educators can attend workshops, seminars and ex- hibits. The Oppenheim fami- ly is sponsoring the event. For information, call Robert Lask, 851-1100. Adult Book Club To Be Organized The Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies is offering a program for adults interested in participating in an organized Jewish book club. The program, "D.E.A.R." (Drop Everything and Read), Jewish Adult Books — book club will meet monthly on Mondays, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., for eight sessions beginning Sept. 10, at the home of Ofra Fisher. A new fiction book will be discussed each month. At the first session, the book, The Gift of Asher Lev by Chaim Potok, will be discuss- ed. Students must pre- register for the series. The sessions will be led by Ms. Judy Silberg Loebl, the coordinator of the D.E.A.R. Jewish Books Program. She gives book reviews for Jewish organizations throughout the Detroit area and can also be seen giving book talks on Oak Park Cable TV. For registration call the Midrasha office, 352-7117. Aish HaTorah Plans Series Of Courses Aish Halbrah is starting a cycle of three classes to be repeated quarterly through- out the 1990-91 year. The classes will be taught by Rab- bi Alon Tolwin, education director of Aleynu. The first class is entitled the "Five Levels of Pleasure." This class is based upon the writings of Rabbi Aron of Barcelona. Rabbi 'Iblwin will define the five levels and discuss how to have more energy by being aware of these levels. The second class will be "How to Love." It is a look at the Jewish view of love. Rab- bi 'Iblwin will show how to use Jewish wisdom to enhance relationships. The third class is entitled "Actualizing Your Potential; How to Use Free Choice." The five levels wil begin at 8 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Aleynu office. Each class is free for members. There is a $5 fee for non-members. Call the Aleynu office for details, 948-6900. Class To Prevent Intermarriage Set Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, director of Machon IiTorah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, announced the renewal of Machon's "Just Say No to Intermarriage" campaign which is designed to encourage an awareness of the problem of intermarriage in the Jewish community. The first in a series of lec- tures will take place at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at Machon IfIbrah's Learning Center. The program will include an audio visual presentation and a dicussion on the subject: "Can Judy S. Shapiro and Fitzgerald J. McDonald Live Happily Ever After?" led by Rabbi Jacobovitz. There is no charge. For in- formation, call Machon, 967-0888. Institute Offers Sunday Classes The Jewish Parents In- stitute is now accepting new members. Sunday school classes for students in nursery through 9th grade begin Sept. 9 at the Jewish Community Center Maple-Drake building. All classes are held Sunday mor- nings from 10 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. JPI's Sunday school stresses the culture and history of the Jewish people and includes music, dance, teen programming, and an op- tional B'nai Mitzvah pro- gram. Adult education features lectures, cultural and social events. Informational meetings about JPI are offered. For in- formation, contact Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext. 333.