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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-11-30

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'11'1'1 EDUCATION

DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND

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Lubavitch Offers
Lunch And Learns

Rabbi Uziel Milevsky

Rabbi Milevsky
To Speak Dec. 13

Rabbi Dr. Uziel Milevsky,
former Chief Rabbi of Mexico,
will be the guest speaker for
a Lunch and Learn at 12:30
p.m. Dec. 13 at the Yeshiva
Gedolah building.
Rabbi Milevsky received his
PH.D. from Johns Hopkins
and served as the Chief Rab-
bi of Mexico for five years. He
is the Dean of the Tanenbaum
College (Ohr Somayach) in
Toronto, Canada.
For information, contact
Rabbi Eric Krohner,
968-3360.

Synagogue To Host
Family Forum

Adat Shalom Synagogue
will host a program on "Rais-
ing Kids in An Age of Af-
fluence," an interactive fami-
ly forum at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5.
Harlene Appelman and
Deanne Gins-Gruenberg will
lead the discussion. David
Techner will moderate.
Ms. Appelman directs
Jewish Experiences For
Famiies, the Fresh Air Socie-
ty Family Camp, and Jewish
acculturation programs for
Russian
newcomers.
Ginns-Gruenberg,
a
registered nurse and family
life educator, speaks frequent-
ly on peer pressure, sex and
love, self-esteem and com-
munication between parents
and children. Techner
is a funeral director and co-
founder of the Alicia
Joy Techner Parenting
Conference.
The synagogue's Adult
Study Commission in con-
junction with Jewish Family
Service planned the event.
Chairpersons are Murray and
Wendy Strip Sittsamer. There
is no charge.

Rabbi Herschel Finman,
director of Educational
Outreach for Lubavitch Foun-
dation of Michigan will lead
a dicussion on the ethical
question of autopsies and
organ donations at several
lunch and learns.
The lunches will be on Dec.
4 in the offices of Kaufman
and Payton in Farmington
Hills; Dec. 5 in the chambers
of Chief Judge Richard Kauf-
man in Detroit; Dec. 6 in the
offices of Sommers,
Schwartz, Silver and
Schwartz in Southfield, and
Dec. 12 in the chambers of
Judge Edward Sosnick, Pon-
tiac. All lunch and learns
begin at 12:30 p.m. and there
is a charge.
The lecture will be offered
again at 8 p.m. Dec. 4 in the
home of Judge Benjamin
Friedman in Huntington
Woods. There is no charge.
"Chanukah — A Lesson in
Miracles" will be discussed at
12:30 p.m. Dec. 3 in the offices
of Great Lakes Paper Com-
pany in Roseville. Lunch will
be provided. There is a
charge.
For information, contact
Rabbi Finman, 737-7000.

Lecture Planned
On Jewish Law

Bais Chabad Torah Center
plans a lecture on contem-
porary Jewish law at 8 p.m.
Dec. 2 at the home of Dr.
Allen and Andrea Stawis in
West Bloomfield. Rabbi
Elimelech Silberberg will
talk on "Sabbath Observance
Tidbits Part II."
Rabbi Silberberg will talk
on "Chanukah — Mystical
Gleanings And Practical Ap-
plications" at 8:15 p.m. Dec.
3 at the Torah Center.
For information, call the
center, 855-6170.
The Bais Chabad Torah
Center library has acquired
over 100 tapes of lectures on
"Kabbalah And Jewish
Mysticism" delivered by Rab-
bi Yitschok Ginsburg, an
Israeli Kabbalist.
For information, call the
Center, 855-6170.

Shabbaton About
Chanukah Offered

"Chanukah — A Lesson in
Miracles" will be the theme
for a Dec. 14 Shabbaton
weekend at the Butzel Center
of Camp Tamarack, Orton-
ville.
Rabbi Yitschok M. Kagan,
Associate Director of
Lubavitch Foundation of
Michigan will speak.
Space is limited.

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AGENCY FOR JEWISH EDUCATION

has extended the exhibit of

vx AHARON DEZALEL SCULPTOR

two more weeks

Museum Collections:
National Gallery
— Washington, D.C.

Spertus Museum of Judaica
— Chicago, IL

Holocaust Memorial Museum
— W. Bloomfield, MI
Selected Private Collectors:

Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Aptekar
— Orchard Lake, MI

Mr. & Mrs. Alan Charlupski
— W. Bloomfield, MI

Mr. & Mrs. David Hermelin
— Birmingham, MI

Dr. & Mrs. Marshall Hershon
— W. Bloomfield, MI

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Sharfman
— W. Bloomfield, MI

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Winton
— Birmingham, MI

Sunday, December 2 - Sunday, December 16

at: United Hebrew Schools Building

21550 W. 12 Mile Road
Southfield, Ml 48076
(313) 354-1050

Building hours: Sunday - Thursday 9 to 5, Friday 9 to 6

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Purchases may be made with Doreen at the
office of the Agency for Jewish Education.

providing oil artwork

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call 548-4300 for appointment

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