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November 09, 1990 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-11-09

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EDUCATION

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Lecture On Jacob
To Be Held Nov. 12

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Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg

DR. ALAN KEYES

will speak on "Jacob And
Esau — The Eternal Strug-
gle" 8:10 p.m. Nov. 12 at Bais
Chabad Torah Center.
A lecture series on "A
Primer On Jewish
Mysticism" will be held at
10:30 a.m. Sundays at the
Torah Center. Knowledge of
Hebrew is not necessary. For
information, call the Torah
Center, 855-6170.
The sisterhood of Bais
Chabad will hold its annual
dinner at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at
the Torah Center. For infor-
mation, call Leah Ruby,
855-3563.

Dr. Keyes is a resident scholar at
the prestigious American Enterprise
Institute for Public Policy Research
in Washington, D.C. He was former-
ly Assistant Secretary for Inter-
national Affairs during the Reagan
Administration. He has also served
as a consultant to the National
Security Council and is currently
writing two books dealing with
public policy processes.
Dr. Keyes received his doctor-
ate from Harvard University. After
joining the U.S. Foreign Service in
1978, he served as Vice-consul in
India, a desk officer in the Office
of Southern African Affairs and a
member of the State Depart-
ment's Policy Planning Staff.
During appearances on ABC's
'Nightline" and PBS broadcasts
concerning the Middle East con-
flict, Dr. Keyes has emerged as an
articulate and passionate
spokesman for the justice of
Israel's cause.

Center To Offer
Children Classes

The Creative Kids Enrich-
ment Services, of the Jewish
Community Center, will offer
classes on pre-ballet, T-shirt
painting, video, Israeli danc-
ing, magic, tap, art, acting,
violin, piano and kodaly, an
introduction of music to pre-
school children.
Classes are at the Maple-
Drake building and the Jim-
my Prentis Morris building.
Winter semester starts Nov.
26 and runs for 10 weeks. For
information, call 661 1000,
Ext. 335; or 967-4030.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1990

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The Shaarey Zedek Beth
Hayeled nursery school and
kindergarten students will
celebrate Shabbat Nov. 17
with songs led by Janet Pont,
director of the program. They
will receive a blessing from
Rabbis Irwin Groner and
William Gershon. A luncheon
honoring the families and
faculty of Beth Hayeled will
follow services.
There is a charge for lunch.
For information, contact the
Nursery School, 357-5544.

Mah Jongg Classes
Set To Begin

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center plans a series
of mah Jongg classes for
beginners and reviewers. Call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000 Ext.
333, for information.

Intermarriage
Lecture Set

Rabbi Morton Yolkut will
lecture on "Our House Divid-
ed: Intermarriage in the 90s"
at 8:15 p.m. Nov. 13 at the
B'nai David Institute for
Adult Education.
The lecture is the final in a

series on Jewish dilemmas.
There is no charge. For infor-
mation, call the synagogue,
557-8210.

Mini-CAJE Planned
For Educators

The Mini-CAJE/Oppenheim
Family Teacher Training In-
stitute will be held from
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 18 at the
Days Hotel in Southfield.
This conference is open to all
Jewish educators in
Michigan, the Upper Midwest
and Southwestern Ontario.
Dr. Susan Vogel, chair of
educational psychology,
counseling and special educa-
tion at Northern Illinois
University will speak on
"Turning on the Turned Off
Kids." Dr. Vogel will also hold
a workshop teaching Hebrew
to students with learning
differences.
Nona Edsenga, CAUSE
parent trainer, and Lori Pro-
ctor, special needs coor-
dinator, will do a workshop on
special needs students in
private school.
Dr. Aharon Hersh Fried,
professor of psychology and
education at Yeshiva Univer-
sity will do two workshops
on behavior management and
teaching thinking skills in
Judaic studies.
Dr. Jed Luchow, consulting
coordinator BJE/Scheuer
Family Foundation Resource
Room Program, plans two
workshops on study skills for
elementary students and
study skills for high school
students.
Dr. Florence Sharpe, ad-
viser to Association of Lear-
ning Disabilities will be part
of the closing panel.
Mrs. Sara Simon, director of
the Special Needs Depart-
ment at the Board of Jewish
Education of Greater
Washington, will run a
workshop on the diagnostic
prescriptive approach to
teaching Hebrew reading.
Dr. Ruth Spodak,
psychologist and co-founder of
National Institute of Dyslex-
ia, will hold workshops on
strategies for enhancing self
esteem in the classroom and
individualized instruction in
the classroom.
Dr. David Weikart, presi-
dent of High/Schope Educa-
tional Research Foundation
has workshops on children as
decision makers and parents
and teachers.
Dr. Ronald Brauner, ex-
ecutive director, Hebrew In-
stitute of Pittsburgh and vice-
president, Council for Jewish
Education, N.Y., has a
workshop for lay leaders.
For information, call Bayla
Landsman, 354-1050; or Dot-
tie Dressler, 967-4020.

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