EDUCATION
Synagogue Plans
Adult Classes
Adat Shalom Synagogue
will launch its education year
with a Fall Study Institute,
featuring author/editor Ar-
thur Kurzweil.
Mr. Kurzweil will speak at
11:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Oct.
17. The author of "From
Generation to Generation:
How to Trace Your Jewish
Genealogy and Personal
History," Mr. Kurzweil will
talk at the morning Lunch &
Learn program on `Tracing
Your Jewish Roots." His even-
ing discussion is "I Don't
Know Enough Hebrew. I
Jewish Law," a class dealing
with the host of ethical ques-
tions and moral/legal dilem-
mas generated by advances in
medical technology. Rod
Glogower, University of
Michigan instructor and
B'nai B'rith Hillel Rabbi, will
teach this course on
Wednesdays, Oct. 24-Nov. 14
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The Hebrew Literacy Pro-
gram, sponsored by the Men's
Club, will begin at 7 p.m.
Wednesdays Oct. 24 through
January. Basic Hebrew
reading through advanced
Hebrew study will be offered
by Adat Shalom instructors.
In addition, Rabbi Elliot
Pachter will explore themes
from the Torah and Siddur at
9:30 a.m. Sundays beginning
Oct. 26.
There is a fee.
For registration, call the
synagogue office, 851-5100.
Temple, Midrasha
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Went to Yeshiva, But I Want
to Study Talmud," where he
explains how one can study
directly from ancient Jewish
sources without being a
religious scholar.
The Fall Study Institute is
presented by the synagogue's
Adult Study Commission.
Following the Kurzweil pro-
grams, three evening classes
will be offered in conjunction
with the Midrasha College of
Jewish Studies.
"Introduction to Yiddish
Conversation," a course
teaching conversations about
everday subjects and songs, is
set for Wednesdays, Oct.
24-Nov. 14 from 7:30-8:30 p.m.
It will be taught by Ellen
Kellman, University of
Michigan instructor and
author of numerous works on
Sholem Aleichem.
From 8:30-9:30 pm.
Wednesdays, Mr. Kellman
will teach "Tevye the
Dairyman — The Traditional
Jew Faces Modernity." The
course will explore the moral
predicaments faced by the
traditional Jewish father rais-
ing a family of liberal
daughters.
The synagogue also offers
"Bio-Medical Ethics in
Temple Shir Shalom and
the Midrasha, College of
Jewish Studies, are co-
sponsoring courses meeting
for eight weeks beginning
Oct. 18. Dr. Shlomo
Sawilowsky will teach a
course called, "A Look at
Jewish Mysticism" at 7:30
p.m. In this introductory
course, Dr. Sawilowsky will
discuss the nature of spiritual
worlds, the soul of man,
divine manifestations, Thrah
and mitzvot.
Rabbi Dannel Schwartz of
Temple Shir Shalom will
teach a course called "The
History of Anti-Semitism and
Dealing with Anti-Semitism
Today" at 8:30 p.m.
Both courses will meet at
Temple Shir Shalom. There is
a charge.
For registration, call Tem-
ple Shir Shalom, 737-8700 or
the Midrasha, 352-7117.
JPM Offers
'Arts' Classes
The Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Center
will offer the following
cultural arts classes for
October.
Magic Class with Bernie
Stevens, for ages 6-12, will be
4:30-6 p.m. Oct. 17. An acting
class, for grades 6-8, will be
4-6 p.m. Oct. 16-Dec. 4.
The following art classes
are available: Monday 5-6
p.m., boys art, ages 5-7;
6:15-7:15, girls art, ages
11-12. Wednesday 5-6 p.m.
beginning girls art, ages 7-8
and 6-7 p.m. for ages 9-10.
Violin and piano classes are
available by appointment.
For fee information, call the
Center, 967-4030.