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Brazz Vice President-Investments Vice President-Investments Alan Gildenberg Associate Investment Executive (313) 851-1001 or (800) 533-1407 PaineWebber We invest in relationships. 32300 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Member SIPC 82 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Registrations are now being taken for courses beginning in October at the Midrasha- College of Jewish Studies. "People and Families in the Bible — A Literary Perspec- tive" will be held for four weeks 7:30-9 p.m. Wednes- days beginning Oct. 14 at the United Hebrew Schools Building. This course will ex- amine the biblical per- sonalities of Jacob, Rachel, Leah, Isaac, Esau, Rebecca and Joseph and his brothers from a literary perspective. "Philosophers Who Made a Difference" will meet 7:30-9 p.m. Oct. 22 and 29 at United Hebrew Schools. Rabbi Sher- win Wine will discuss philosophies of Martin Buber, Baruch Spinoza, Fredreich Nietzsche and Jean Sartre. "Hebrew Readiness: A Rainbow of Ideas," a course of- fered for Hebrew Teacher Cer- tification credit, will focus on the development of techni- ques in teaching Hebrew to the pre-schooler and kindergarten child. It will meet 7:30-9:30 Thursdays for four weeks beginning Oct. 29. "Absolutely Very Beginn- ing Hebrew Reading" will be taught by Geri Levit, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Mondays for nine weeks beginning Oct. 26. The Midrasha and Con- gregation Shir Tikvah are co- sponsoring a course titled "Beginners Conversational Hebrew" for students with lit- tle or no prior knowledge of conversational Hebrew. It will meet 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Sun- days, for six weeks. It began Sept. 13 at Costello Elemen- tary School, 1333 Hamman Road, Troy. The Midrasha and Temple Kol Ami are co-sponsoring a series of courses being held at Temple Kol Ami. "The Jewish Heritage as Expressed in Jewish Art" features lectures and a slide presentation for four weeks, Thursdays begin- ning Oct. 22 7:30-8:30 p.m. "Making the Siddur User Friendly" will meet 8:30-9:30 p.m. for four weeks, Thursdays beginning Oct. 22. "Great Trials in Jewish History — A Lunch and Learn" will explore the historic context and the values raised by famous Jewish court cases from the 17th through 20th centuries. Participants are to bring a brown bag lunch; beverages will be provided. It will meet 12:30-1:30 p.m. Mondays, for four weeks beginning Oct. 26. The Midrasha and Temple Shir Shalom are co-L sponsoring a "Conversational Yiddish" course designed for students with little or no prior knowledge of Yiddish. It 1 will be held 7:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, for eight weeks beginning Oct. 27 at Temple'--; Shir Shalom. The Midrasha and Young Israel of West Bloomfield are co-sponsoring a course titled "Issues of Privacy and ( Halachah." It will meet 8-9 p.m. Wednesdays, for four,- weeks beginning Oct. 28. The first session will be held at the home of Dr. Stewart and Mimi Markofsky, 6593 c Stonebridge E., West Bloomfield. There is a charge for all of the above courses. For registration and information, call the Midrasha, 354-1050. City Of Hope Holds Walkathon ,= "Walk for Hope," a 3.5 mile walkathon to benefit the fight against AIDS and cancer at City of Hope National I Medical Center, will take -‹ place Oct. 11 at Kensington Metropark in Milford. "Walk for Hope," which will follow a course around Mar- tindale Lake, is open to all walkers regardless of age or fitness ability. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the walkathon runs from 9 a.m. ; to 11 a.m. Walkers can par- ticipate with a minimum donation of $12 advance registration (which includes free parking), or $15 the day of the event. The first 2,500 people to register for the event will receive a free visor. There will be balloons and cJ clowns for the children. News anchor Diana Lewis of WXYZ-TV/Channel 7 will be the speaker at opening ceremonies. For information, call City of Hope, 737-3020. Fraternity Alumni Announce Plans The Gamma Kappa Chi Alumni fraternity of Wayne State University will hold a series of luncheon meetings 12:30 p.m. each Thursday during October at Sila Fami- ly Dining, 4033 W 12 Mile, Berkley. For information, call Norm Steel, 569-0082; or Art Maniker 557-7105. The fraternity will hold a dinner dance Oct. 29 at the Peking House in Royal Oak.