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On March 8 and 15, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Midrasha Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Rod Glogower will teach "Inside the Rabbinic Mind: Passover In- sights." He will explore various genres of rabbinic literature, including Talmud, midrash, codes, commentaries, and re- sponsa, with the focus on Passover themes. Each session can be attended independently. On March 7 and 14, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., community edu- cator Susann. Codish will lead a series titled, "Songs of Free- dom: Exodus Themes in the Book of Psalms." She will ex- amine the ways in which the Book of Psalms celebrates the exodus from Egypt. Texts will be presented in Hebrew and English. Rabbi Ahron Davidson will lead a two-part study series titled, "A Walk Through the Passover Haggadah," 7:30-9 p.m. March 10 and 17. He will analyze key sections of the Passover Haggadah to help adults tell the. Exodus story at their sedarim. No knowledge of Hebrew is necessary. To register or for informa- tion, call Midrasha, 354-1050. Raul Hilberg To Lead Forum A community-wide forum on Holocaust denial as the newest form of anti-Semitism will be presented 8 p.m. March 14 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Corn- , munity Center. Sponsored by the Holocaust Memorial Center and the American Jewish Committee, the program will feature Dr. Raul Hilberg, member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Coun- cil and author of The Destruc- tion of the European Jews. There is no charge for this pro- gram. The public is invited to walk through the Holocaust Memo- rial Center until 8 p.m. and group tours accom eanied by docents may be scheduled by calling the HMC, 661-0840. A special 4 p.m. session for educators with Dr. Hilberg will focus on Holocaust education is- sues. For information, call the AJ- Committee, 646-7686. JFS Sponsors New Workshop Jewish Family Service will of- fer a new session of its work- shop "Kaddushin is for Keeps: Making Marriage Work," be- ginning March 15 from 7-9 p.m. for couples who are engaged and/or recently married. This seven-week workshop focuses on communication, negotiation, families and sex. Five of the sessions are led by a certified marriage counselor. One session is led by a financial planner and the final session is led by a rabbi who addresses the Jewish aspects of married life. Pre-registration is required and there is a fee for participa- tion. The workshop has been endorsed by the Michigan Board of Rabbis. For registra- tion and information, call Lor- raine Lerner, 559-1500. CHaZaKaH Has Luncheon CHaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom senior group, has rescheduled its paid-up membership lun- cheon to March 17. The 12:30 p.m. program will feature the Balladeers, a musi- cal trio with Irma Pasick, Lois Moore and Marilyn Ruskin. Ac- companied by Zelda Miller, the group will present songs of Jerome Kern, George Gersh- win, and Irving Berlin, as well as a selection of popular Jewish melodies. Thee is no charge for this event, but one must be a paid- up CHaZaKaH member in or- der to attend. Reservations by March 11 are mandatory. CHaZaKaH welcomes all new members at a nominal annual fee. For information, call CHaZ- aKaH President Dorothy Stor- chan, 557-7804, or Adat Shalom, 851-5100. Seminar, Talk Set For JPM At 1 p.m. March 7 in Jaffe Hall, Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center, the fourth of a four-part series titled "Clearing the cobwebs: A Blue- print for thinking' will be pre- sented. At 1 p.m. March 8, in Jaffe Hall Hy Shenkman, a three- time gold medalist in the senior Maccabi Games in Israel, will show a film and then speak of his experiences in the games.