MUMFORD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1960 30 YEAR REUNION Midrasha Publishes Fall Course List SATURDAY, NOV, 24, 1990 8:00 p.m. Sheraton Southfield Hotel For information call: Rose Mecklir Schlussel (313) 355-2270 Carol Owens Rosenberg (313) 879-8217 We can hardly wait to see you! Deadline extended to October 15 When only the best will do . DelsvitArii ft444X0404, • Weddings • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • CALLIGRAPHY • Sweet 16s • Showers • HEBREW CALLIGRAPHY Seventeen Wonderful Years of Experience From the Traditional to the "Glitz" 25% OFF 94.24 9ittlifaiia4t6 ALL AT A 25% DISCOUNT (313) 569-6477 Edie Arbit OTOGRAPH Debbie Goldfine Weisserman (313) 569-9792 • Tower 14, Southfield ... OUR MUSIC WILL MAKE YOUR NEXT PARTY A CLASS ACT! . PERSONALIZED SERVICE AVAILABLE IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME GOLDENBERG WITH THIS AD It 110 Invitations • Accessories Personal • Commercial Stationery Everything to Enhance Any Occasion Ask about our SPECIAL Company - Holiday Party Rates! 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Susie Russek-Osherov, Israeli historian, poet and ar- tist will teach a course called "Between Jews and Chris- tians: The Encounter of Jews and Christians During the Medieval Period." Ms. Russek-Osherov will discuss the conflict, religious tension and differences between Christians and Jews and the development of negative Jewish stereotypes during the medieval period. The four- week course will meet at 7:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 8. Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Center will teach a course called "Primer on Jewish Mysticism." Rabbi Silberberg will cover the nature of souls, worlds, reincarnation, Torah and mitzvot as elucidated in works of kabbalah. The text Tanya, by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Laidi will be used. This eight-week course will meet 7:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 23. Rabbi Silberberg will also teach a course called "Talmud — Tractate Baba Metzia." This tractate contains laws of business transactions, fraud, contractual disputes and laws of acquisition. The text to be used will be the Steinhaltz Talmud which is the newest English translation and com- mentary on the Talmud. Knowledge of Hebrew is not required. This eight-week course meets 8:30 p.m. begin- ning Oct. 23. Dr. David Schoem, assistant dean of freshman and sophomore years and sociology department pro- fessor at the University of Michigan, will teach a course called "The Contemporary American Jewish Experience: Community and Identity." Dr. Schoem will explore issues and ongoing controversies within the American Jewish community focusing on Jewish identity, Jewish education, intermarriage and intergroup relations. The four-week course will meet at 7:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 18. Renee Wohl, instructor and director of the Resource Center for the Agency for Jewish Education, will teach a course for teachers called "Israel — Translating Dif- ficult Issues into the Classrooms' This course is designed for educators who wish to develop a model for teaching contemporary Israel. Topics to be discussed include Zionism, the diaspora, and Arab-Jewish relations. Students com- pleting this course may receive 3/4 credit hours towards a Hebrew teacher certificate through the Midrasha. The four-week course will meet at 7:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 16. A dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. All the courses meet at the United Hebrew Schools building. There is a fee. For registration, call the Midrasha office, 352-7117. Temple To Offer Holiday Workshop Temple Emanu-El plans a holiday workshop series. This adult education class, which begins/ Oct. 18, will teach participants how to celebrate the major and some minor Jewish holidays. Par- ticipants will learn the songs, blessings, recipes and crafts that accompany Shabbat, Chanukah, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Yom HaShoah, and others. There is a fee. For informa- tion, call the temple, 967-4020. 11 1 HERE'S TO ... t"'" BETTY KOWALSKY STASSON, West Bloomfield piano teacher and piano ad- judicator, will lecture at the Piano Teachers forum of Grand Rapids Oct. 12 on "Criteria for Judging." LOTTE GELLER, Upper School instructor at Roeper City and Country School has been appointed to the Presi- dent's Steering Committee on Gifted Education. As part of the committee, Ms. Geller will represent the viewpoint of independent schools and high schools. LEON HERSCHFUS, chief of the Department of Dental Surgery and Oral Medicine at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, has been appointed to the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission, which in-