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February 15, 1991 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-15

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Monday Evening, March 4, 11, 18, 25

ONE AND ONE-HALF HOUR CLASS — 7:20-8:50 p.m.

Temple Israel's Center for Lifelong Learning

Monday Evening, March 4, 11, 18, 25

FIRST HOUR: 7:20-8:10 p.m.

will explore the major
political and social issues facing American Jews today. Special emphasis
will be given to Israel and the Middle East.

Current Events From A Jewish Perspective

Learn how to make traditional Passover
foods including appetizers, main courses, and desserts.

Cooking For Passover ...

Dr. Gad-Harf has a Ph.D. in Politics from Brandeis University.

Annie Weiss is an expert cook who has taught Jewish cooking at Temple
Israel for the past 7 years.

Fee: $25 — Temple member: $30 — non-member

Fee: $50 — Temple member: $60 non-member

Annie Weiss

Dr. Nancy Gad-Harf

Modern American Jewish Funeral Customs explores Jewish
tradition in the face of modern day America — the role of the family,
community, and funeral director.

Monday Evening April 15, 22, 29; May 6

TIME: 8:20-9:05 p.m.

David Techner, the immediate Past President of the Michigan Funeral
Director's Association. is co-founder of the Alicia Joy Techner Memorial
Parenting Conference at Temple Israel and has been on Temple Israel's
High School faculty for many years.

Fee: $25 — Temple member: $30 — non-member.

will provide a guided tour through
cities of major importance to the Jewish community throughout our
history as a people. Experience the richness of our heritage and
tradition as it developed throughout the world. Learn how our
ancestors lived and worshipped as Jews.

Great Cities in Jewish History

David Techner

SECOND HOUR: 8:20 9:05 p.m.

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Rabbi M. Robert Syme

Comparative Judaism will provide an overview of the major

movements in Judaism, their similarities and differences as well as their
history and impact on Judaism today.

Guest lecturers will include Rabbi David Nelson of the Conservative
Movement and Rabbi Bruce Aft of the Reconstructionist Movement

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Judaism and Christianity ... How do we view our Christian

neighbors? How do they view us? What are the issues that unite us?
What are the values that make us distinct? As Jews what do we believe
about Jesus and about his role in history? If you are interested in any or
all of these questions, come join us for an open exploration of both
texts and feelings.

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Rabbi Harold S. Loss

Fee: $25 — Temple member: $30 — non-member

Stories ... We are a people who communicate through parables and
stories. In this course we will explore the Midrash (stories to explain
the Bible), the Aggadah (folk tales), and even the stories of your own
Jewish lives and the lives of your family.

Fee: $25 — Temple member: $30 — non-member

Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab

Fee: $25 — Temple member: $30 — non-member

REGISTRATION

If you have any questions, please call the temple office. 661-5700.

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Fee: $25 — Temple member: $30 — non-member.

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TOTAL ENCLOSED:

Please mail registration to:
THE ACADEMY. Temple Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. MI 48323

(Pirke Avotl

IN NOVI & SOUTHFIELD
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Federal Fireplace

MARV
SAYS

CUSTOM
WALL
MIRROR
SPECIALISTS

TUB & SHOWER
ENCLOSURES
MIRRORED
BIFOLD OR
SLIDING DOORS

INSULATED 1
GLASS
REPLACED j

• TABLE TOPS
• STORM DOORS &
WINDOWS
• PATIO DOOR WALLS
REPLACED
• STORMS & SCREENS
REPAIRED

VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM

'Suggested List Price

BARBEQUE & PATIO FURNITURE

MOBIL
AUTO
GLASS
SERVICE

TIRES & ACCESSORIES
GLASS & AUTO TRIM
CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS

ESTABLISHED 1920

353-2500
SOUTHFIELD: 24777 Telegraph
Other locations: Wayne and Lincoln Park

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INSTALLATION*

Deluxe White
Birch Fireplace
Gas Log Set

24" set with beautiful hand
crafted logs, cast iron burner
with auto safety pilot.
(grate extra) Ref. 499.99.

THIS SALE ENDS
Southfield Rd. at 12 Mile Rd. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1991

1 mile north of 1-696

557-3344

Novi Rd. at 10 Mile Rd.

1-1/2 miles south of 12 Oaks Mall

PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED
*LIVE LINE IN FIREPLACE
ADD $40.00 TO RUN COPPER LINE UP TO 20 FT.

348-9300

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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