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Subse- quent lectures will be held Oct. 24, Nov. 28, Dec. 19 and Jan. 16. Each will be held at the United Hebrew Schools building. Participants are asked to bring a bag lunch. Dessert and coffee will be provided. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call the Midrasha, 352-7117. Chabad Lecture Series Continues Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Center will talk on the Yom Kippur synagogue service at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 24 at the Torah Center. The class is part of a series on basic Judaism. For information, call the center, 855-6170. Rabbi Silberberg will talk on building a sukkah at 8 p.m. Sept. 23 at the Ann Ar- bor Chabad House. For infor- mation, call the Chabad House, 99-LEARN. B'nai Moshe Loans Torah To School Congregation B'nai Moshe has loaned a Torah to the Alternative Jewish Cooperative Religious School in Grand Rapids. The school, which began meeting in the home of David and Cathy Reifler in September, 1989, consists of 12 adults and 16 children. A the school grew, organizers began searching for a Torah. Hearing about the search, Congregation B'nai Moshe offered to loan the school a Torah, complete with covering and pointer. Rabbi Alan Meyerowitz said the school can use the Torah for the next few years while the synagogue begins build- ing a new facility in West Bloomfield. While most of the congrega- tion's many Torahs are in storage, the synagogue has allowed two other Jewish groups to borrow Torahs. The Huntington Woods Minyan and Young Israel of West Bloomfield are both using B'nai Moshe Ibrahs. The con- gregation is also considering lending a torah to the B`nai B'rith Hillel Foundation in Ann Arbor. Temple Offers Holiday Workshop Temple Emanu-El presents its Holiday Workshop Series. This adult education class will teach about celebrating the major and some of the minor Jewish holidays in the home. Beginning Oct. 18, the class will learn the songs, blessings, recipes and crafts that accompany Shabbat, Chanukah, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Yom HaShoah and more. Enroll- ment is open. There is a charge. NH LOCAL NEWS sim• Chabad Sets Workshop Evening Dr. Beulah Rothschild, psychologist, will speak at "An Evening With Cnabad," 8-10 p.m. Sept. 24, in the home of Dr. Hillel Rosenfeld, 26010 Radclift Terrace, Oak Park. Dr. Rothschild will con- duct a workshop on "Manage ment of Life Stresses from Torah Perspective?' Dr. Rothschild is president of the Women's Center of Philadelphia, a rehabilitation and counceling center serving greater Philadelphia. She was a professor in Temple University and a teachers' supervisor before entering private practice. The program is open to both men and women at no charge. For information, call Dr. Rosenfeld, 968-3515; or Rab- bi Finman, 737-7000. SIMCHA Hosts Events Simcha, an organization of gay and lesbian Jews, will sponsor a Rosh Hashanah oneg service Sept. 21. Simcha will host a breaking of the fast Sept. 29. For information about Sim- cha, call the 24-hour hotline, 353-8025. Support Group Sets Meeting The next meeting of the Southfield-Oak Park Support Group of the Michigan Parkinson Foundation will be 7 p.m. Sept. 26 at McDonnell Towers. The speaker will be Lorry Berta, an occupational therapist.