gogue, will lead a session on "Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip- pur in the Midrash." On Aug. 18, there will be a special Elul study session in Hebrew presented by Edward Codish, a community adult educator, Akiva Hebrew Day School teacher, poet and translator. On Aug. 22, Rabbi Eliezer Co- hen of Young Israel-Oak Woods will lead a text study session ti- tled " 'Rejoice, Oh Israel!' Atone- ment in Jewish Tradition." The next night Aug. 23, Midrasha will offer "A Map for High Holy Day Services," with Dr. Joe Lewis, cantor for senior High Holiday services at the JPM Jewish Com- munity Center. On Aug. 24, Rab- bi Leonardo Bitran of Congregation Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel Center will present "Prayers and Melodies for the Fi- estas Altas: An Overview of the Sephardic Mahzor." On Aug. 25, Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Center will discuss "Mystical Reflections on the High Holidays." The final week in Midrasha's Elul series will begin Aug. 29 TEMPLE BETH EL 'A I FAMILY PICNIC SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1994 NOON TO 4:00 PM. Temple Beth El 14 Mile at Telegraph Road Rain or Shine A Fun Filled FREE Afternoon for JBE Family, Friends & Prospective Member Games & Activities for Kids of ALL Ages ' 9' Oakland County Parks and Recreation SPORTSMOBILE 1:00-3:00 p.m. FOOD, FOOD, FOOD Hot Dogs, Soda & Treats Galore for EVERYONE! All classes will explore themes relating to the Days of Awe. with "Sparks for the Soul: Inspirational Stories for a New Year," an evening of story- telling for adults, featuring Corinne Stavish. This program is not intended for children. On Aug. 30, Midrasha scholar-in-res- idence Rabbi Rod Glogower will discuss "Talmudic Insights into the Rosh Hashanah Liturgy." On Aug. 31, Ruth Bergman, execu- tive director of the Michigan Re- gion of United Synagogue, will lead a text study session titled "Purim and Yom Kippur: Some Surprising Connections." Ms. Bergman's session will preview monthly study series on the Book of Esther that she will be teaching later this year, co-sponsored by Midrasha and the Eugene and Marcia Ap- plebaum Jewish Parenting Cen- ter. The final program will take place on Sept. 1 and is titled, "Learning to Say I'm Sorry, and Other Topics for Family Dialogue Around High Holiday Time." Fea- tured speakers will be Harlene W. Appelman, director of educa- tional services for the AJE; and Susan Stettner, director of the JEFF (Jewish Experiences for Families). Except for the Aug. 18 session on "Jewish Prayer," which will be presented in Hebrew by Edward Codish, no knowledge of Hebrew is necessary. For information, call Nancy Kaplan, 354-1050. ts„. ftt *„. : Reservation Deadline: August 8 Call the Rabbi's Study at 851-1100 In the last 40 years, the death rate from heart attack has dropped 34% Customizing the death rate from con- genital heart defects is down 41% your menu is our specialty Corporate Lunches Theme Parties Special Occasions and the death rate from stroke is down 60%. The American Heart Association of Michigan is 40 years old. also featuring ... Fresh Pastry 111 Basket Delivery Call us ill ma Lit _ of Michigan A United Way Agency OTOG .3 Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Parties, Real Estate HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES Also Available for Slide Programs on: History of Jewish Detroit; Jerusalem; Tigers; Show Biz 0 Portrait & Pa Photograph ■ 24 hour notice waitstaff available American Heart Association ARMIN: I CAPTURE YOUR FINEST MOMENT WITH... ILIEC ISNICI -111 MASTER OF 352-7030 Celebrating Ou 40th Year CLOSED MONDAYS PASSPORT PHOTOS WHILE YOU WAIT 26571 W. TWELVE MILE RD. AT NORTHWESTERN HWY. 109