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February 14, 1992 - Image 38

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The Reverend James Lyons,
director of the Ecumenical In-
stitute for Jewish-Christian
Studies, will present a lecture
in a lunch and learn series
noon Feb. 20 at the United
Hebrew Schools building.
The series is co-sponsored
by B'nai B'rith Michigan
Regional Council, Midrasha
— College of Jewish Studies,
a division of the Agnecy for
Jewish Education, and the
Michigan Board of Rabbis.
The Reverend Lyons will
speak on "Are Christian Fun-
damentalists Friends of
Israel?" A kosher deli lunch
will be served. There is a
charge.
Subsequent lunch and
learn lectures will be held
March 26 with Rabbi Irwin
Groner of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek speaking on
"Differences Between the
Jewish and Christian Views
on Euthanasia"; April 30
with Monsignor Alex J.
Brunette of Shrine of the Lit-
tle Flower speaking on "A
Catholic Looks at Judaism";
and May 21 with Rabbi
Joseph Gutmann, adjunct
curator of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts speaking on
"Possible Jewish Origins of
Christian Art."
For reservations, call the
Midrasha office, 352-7117; or
Arnold Michlin, 626-1570.

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JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad Torah Center
will deliver a talk on "Purim
Katon — It's Meaning and
Significance" 8:15 p.m. Feb.
17 at the Torah Center. The
lecture is part of the Monday
night series on basic
Judaism. For information,
call the Torah Center,
855-6170.
Bais Chabad Torah Center
will hold class on Jewish law
and Chasidic philosophy 8
p.m. Wednesday nights at the
home of Rochel Wineberg,
23420 Cloverlawn, Oak Park.
For information, call Ms.
Wineberg, 541-5615.

Men's Club
Hears Speaker

Southfield Senior Men's
Club will hold their general
meeting 1 p.m. Feb. 19 at the
Southfield Senior Adult
Center.
Their speaker will be coun-
cilman Eli E. Robinson. His
subject: "Your 1991 Income
Tax."
Refreshments will be
served.

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