Temple Israel welcomes adult members
of the Metropolitan Detroit community
to develop their understanding of
Jewish issues and concerns.

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Temple Israel's Center for
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with the University of Michigan

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Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies

All four professors
teach the following:
(#17) The American Jewish
Immigrant Experience

University of
Michigan Professors

Explores the world of the
Eastern European Jewish
immigrants to America.
Sunday morning/two hour
sessions.

Dr. Todd Endelman

Dr. Zvi Y. Gitelman

Dr. Anita Norich

Dr. Miriam Bodian

William Haber Professor of
Modern Jewish History and
Director of the Jean and
Samuel Frankel Center for
Judaic Studies at the
University of Michigan.

Member of the University of
Michigan Political Science
Department and the
Preston R. Tisch Professor of
Judaic Studies.

Member of the University of
Michigan's Department of
English Language and
Literature.

Assistant Professor on the
faculty of the University of
Michigan Department of
History and the Frankel
Center for Judaic Studies.

Ellyce Field

Aviva Silverman

Rick Halberg

Tom Murray

(#3) How to Raise
a Jewish Child

(#9) A Guide to Modern Issues
- The Book of Genesis

Author and Columnist

Master's degree in Jewish
Education from JTS.

(#1) Jewish Responses To
Modernity — How Jewish

people have responded to
challenges posed by the
modern world to traditional
society, its beliefs, values, and
institutions. Monday
night/two hour sessions.

Community
Leaders

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Richard Lobenthal

(#6) Jewish Cooking
Executive Chef of Mark of
Co-owner of R.I.K.'s Total
Excellence Catering Service
Cuisine Center and
R.I.K.'s The Restaurant

(#7) The "ISMS" of Today -
Anti-Semitism, Racism,
Sexism, Fascism

Mid-West Area Director of ADL

Temple Israel
Clergy & Staff

M. Robert Syme

Harold S. Loss

Paul M. Yedwab

Harold Orbach

Dr. Nancy Gad-Harf

Rabbi, Temple Israel

Rabbi, Temple Israel

Rabbi, Temple Israel

Cantor, Temple Israel

(#11) Shakespeare and the Jew

(#12) Israel - An Ancient Ideal
and Ever-Changing Reality

(#13) Finding God

(#14) Music From Biblical
Times Till Now

(#16) The American Jewish
Woman -Myth vs. Reality

An in-depth discussion from a
Jewish perspective of values
and concepts.

Compare your views with
those of the great Jewish
thinkers concerning the
existence of God in
the universe.

Study how this land has
played a unique role in the
history of world civilization.

Delves into the beauty and
strength of our Biblical roots
and modern American
history and understanding of
the contemporary role of the
Jewish "Everywoman."

Jewish music from the earliest
known Jewish chant to the
period of the great cantors to
the music of today.

(#4) Introduction to Judaism

A one semester, ten-week
program available to those
who are either interested in
conversion or who would
simply like to know more
about Judaism.

Rita Abramson

Zina Shaykhet

Helen Gilbert

(#15) Intermediate Hebrew

(#8) Judaica for Soviet
Newcomers

(#5) Beginning Hebrew

Key vocabulary and grammar.

Beginning course for the
novice to participate in
worship services.
(#18) Intermediate Hebrew
Key vocabulary and grammar.

Temple Israel's organist, has a
master's degree in music
theory from the Moscow
Conservatory of Music.

DATES: (8 week courses)
Sunday Classes: October 7, 14, 21, 28
November 4, 11, 18
December 2

Monday Classes: October 8, 15, 22, 29
November 5, 12, 19,
December 3

Please complete form for each registration. If you need more forms or have any questions, please call The Temple Office, 661-5700.

Registration
Form

Choose from a variety of courses
offered on Sunday mornings
and Monday evenings

NAME

ADDRESS

H:

ZIP

STATE

CITY

Are you a member of Temple Israel?

Yes

No

If no, are you affiliated elsewhere?

Yes

No

Sunday

Monday

Course number

fee*

First hour course number

fee*

Second hour course number

fee*

TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED

$

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PHONE(S)
*FEES:
$ 40 per hour, Temple Israel member
$ 50 per hour, non-member
$ 80 Introduction to Judaism, individual
$100 Introduction to Judaism, couple
NOTE: Each University of Michigan course constitutes
a two-hour course.
Deadline for registration is October 1, 1990. Return with
check made out to Temple Israel to:
THE ACADEMY — Temple Israel
5725 Walnut Lake Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48323

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