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January 04, 1991 - Image 50

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-04

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I EDUCATION

SEMI ANNUAL PRIVATE SALE
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in Fashion for the Young at Heart

Excellence

FOR OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS

Entire Stock 20%-50% off

Saturday, January 5 - 10:00 - 5:00
Monday, January 7 - 10:00 - 6:00
lliesday, January 8 - 10:00 - 6:00
Wednesday, January 9, 10:00 - 6:00

All previous purchases excluded. All sales final.

6919 Orchard Lake Road - West Bloomfield, MI - 855-5528

THIS IS

FUR REAL!

A GENUINE
FUR LIQUIDATION.

EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD

AT

MALTER FURS.

ON THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF
FURS & LEATHERS. PRICES ARE SLASHED.

40% 70%

SOME ITEMS EVEN AT COST AND BELOW.

All previous sales excluded.
Due to these drastic markdowns
we cannot accept Trade-Ins.

Sale ends Jan. 31, 1991

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WEST BLOOMFIELD

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Jewish Law
Lecture Continues

Synagogue Nursery
Sets Toddler Class

Bais Chabad Torah Center
plans a lecture on contem-
porary Jewish law 8 p.m. Jan.
6 at the home of Allen and
Andrea Stawis, in West
Bloomfield, 851-6742. Rabbi
Elimelech Silberberg will
show the video "The Laws Of
Shabbos."
Rabbi Silberberg will lec-
ture on "Exodus And
Redemption: Some Biblical
Insights" 8:15 p.m. Jan. 7 at
the Torah Center. The lecture
is part of the series on basic
Judaism. For information,
call the Center, 855-6170.
Bais Chabad Torah Center
has acquired over 1000 tapes
on "The Works Of Maimoni-
des." For information, call
Elaine, 543-9795.
Bais Chabad of Birming-
ham/Bloomfield plans a lec-
ture on the Jewish view of
reincarnation. Rabbi
Silberberg will lecture at 8
p.m. Jan. 8 at the Chabad
Center. For information, call
646-3010.

The Shaarey Zedek Beth
Hayeled Nursery School will
begin its newest Parent-
Toddler class at the syna-
gogue on Jan. 11.
Participation is open to
children 15 months to 2 1/2
years accompanied by a
caregiver. Activities include
songs, art, movement and
gym time. The class meets at
10 a.m. and will be taught by
Shelley Nathanson. For infor-
mation, call Janet Pont, direc-
tor of Early Child Programs,
357-5544.

Panim El Panim
Program Offered

The Agency for Jewish
Education is particiating in
the Panim el Panim program,
sponsored by the Washington
Institute for Jewish Leader-
ship and Values, which holds
seminars on American demo-
cracy, public policy and
Jewish values for Jewish high
school students.
The program, which will
take place from March 3-6,
gives teen-agers, grades 10 to
12, a chance to travel to
Washington, D.C., and to in-
teract with administration of-
ficials, members of Congress,
lobbyists and representatives
of public interest organiza-
tions. Participants will
discuss economic justice,
church-state separation, the
environment, nuclear pro-
liferation and human rights.
Students will meet the people
who work on behalf of Soviet
Jewry, Israel, and endangered
Jewish communities around
the world.
For registration and infor-
mation, call the Agency for
Jewish Education, 352-7117.

,

Talmud Study
Group Planned

Congregation B'nai Moshe
plans a second session of
"Talmud for Professionals," at
7:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at the home
of Pearlena and Dr. Jason
Bodzin.
Taught by Rabbi Allan
Meyerowitz, the class does not
require a talmudic back-
ground.

Aleynu Sets Time
Management Class

Aleynu plans a class on
time management. Mrs.
Aviva Tolwin will teach the
class at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 6 at her
home.
The class will include
discussion a new definition of
"Jewish time," time use for a
healthy family, and how to
overcome procrastination and
indecision.
There is no fee. To register,
call 737-0400 or 968-0179.

MAKOR Catalog
Will Be Distributed

Hundreds of members of the
Jewish community have
pledged to spend at least 18
hours per year in a Jewish-
content course of study
through the Jewish Welfare
Federation-sponsored
MAKOR program.
Begun with 35 pledgers in
1989, MAKOR has grown to
358 participants who will
study Jewish text, history,
religion and Hebrew and Yid-
dish language. The program
promotes adult Jewish educa-
tion. Courses may be taken
through synagogue and tem-
ple study groups and retreats,
the Midrasha, private study
groups, universities or
Federation-sponsored
programs.
The MAKOR catalog, a
directory of adult Jewish
education classes to be held
this winter and spring, will be
distributed next week by
Federation. The catalog will
feature a listing in Russian of
courses for new Americans.
Other categories include:
arts, crafts, film and fiction;
Halacha; Hebrew — begin-
ners, intermediate and ad-
vanced; history and politics;
Jewish family and home;
Judaism; laws, customs,
holidays, life cycles;
philosophy, ethics and
mysticism; Talmud; Torah;
and Yiddish.
A reference guide at the
front of the book lists loca-

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