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Emanu-El Sets
Adult Academy
Beth El Plans
Palate Pleasers
The Education Center at
Temple Emanu-El will pre-
sent its Academy For
Adults/Yeshivat Kallah win-
ter offerings. This is an
experimental program de-
signed to meet the educa-
tional needs of adults.
Rabbi Lane Steinger will
teach "Comparative Juda-
ism: A New Approach." This
class will meet Mondays 7-8
p.m. Jan. 4-Feb. 8.
"What Happens After You
Die?" with Rabbi Amy Big-
man will share insights of
the traditional Jewish views
of death and the afterlife.
This class will meet Mondays
7-8 p.m. Jan. 4-Feb. 8.
Nitzana York will teach
the Hebrew Ulpan for two
hours this semester. Focus-
ing on developing conversa-
tional and grammatical skills
for the first hour, the second
half will be spent on the ad-
vanced study of prayerbook
Hebrew. This class will meet
Mondays 7-9 p.m. Jan. 4-
March 29.
"Introduction to Judaism"
will be coordinated by Rabbi
Bigman. The course is de-
signed to meet the needs of
individuals who are consid-
ering becoming Jews by
Choice. This class will meet
Thursdays 7-9:30 p.m., Jan.
7-April 29.
There is a tuition for all
classes. For information, call
the Temple Emanu-El Edu-
cation Center, 967-4023.
The Temple Beth El fund-
raiser, "Pleasures of the
Palate," scheduled for March
27, will offer a range of din-
ners. A committee has
planned a round of at-home
dinners to be capped by
dessert and dancing at the
temple for the dinner hosts
and their guests.
For information about the
cost of the evening and an op-
portunity to select the home
and menu of your choice, call
Marshall Loewenstein, 295-
1800.
B'nai Moshe
Plans Workshop
The Adult Workshop Com-
mittee of Congregation B'nai
Moshe will hold a Shabbat
Sha-Boom skills workshop
entitled "The Amidah" 8-9:30
p.m. Jan. 6 at the synagogue.
This class will be taught by
Rabbi Elliot Pachter, Cantor
Louis Klein and the Sha-
boomers.
There is no charge.
Rabbi Wine
Plans Talks
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will pre-
sent the first of four talks on
the theme: Europe After
Communism 8:30 p.m. Jan.
4 at the Birmingham Tem-
ple. He will discuss "The New
Germany: The Threat of Fas-
cism."
A discussion will follow;
there is a charge.
Rabbi Wine will describe
the philosophy and the pro-
grams of the Birmingham
Temple and of Humanistic
Judaism 8 p.m. Jan. 6.
Rabbi Olshin
Reception Set
Detroit Jewry will honor
Rabbi Yeruchim Olshin, rosh
yeshiva, at a reception 8:30
p.m. Jan. 5 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nus-
baum.
Rabbi Moshe Francis, the
speaker, is the head of the
Chicago Community Kollel
which has pioneered an out-
reach program on study.
Torah Center
Hosts Talks
Bais Chabad Torah Center
will host women at a lecture
series on the book of Exodus
9:45 a.m. Monday mornings.
Babysitting is available. For
information, call the Torah
Center, 855-6170.
Rabbi Elimelech Silber-
berg will deliver a lecture on
"Controlling Anger the
Torah Way" 8:15 p.m. Jan. 4.
For information, call the
Torah Center.
WSU Alumni
Plan Meeting
The Gamma Kappa Chi
Alumni Fraternity of Wayne
State University will hold a
series of luncheon meetings
12:30 p.m. each Thursday
during January at Sila's
Restaurant, 4033 West 12
Mile Road, Berkley.
For information, call Iry
Bernstein, 557-0956; or
Bernie Borenstein, 354-5588.
During the 1973 Yom
Kippur War, the only Euro-
pean country that granted
refueling rights to U.S. air-
craft bringing military and
medical supplies to Israel
was Portugal.