QUALITY CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL DESIGN INRECON BUILD Midrasha Plans Fall Course Offerings Rabbi Julian I. Cook and Rabbi Rod Glogower will be Midrasha scholars-in-residence for the fall semester. Their course offerings will begin the week of Oct. 10. Rabbi Cook will offer a total of four courses, which will meet on Monday and Wednesday nights (two classes each night). Each course will meet for eight text study sessions. Course titles in- For Excellence In Design And Construction Israeli Research Is Discussed NARI® NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE REMODELING INDUSTRY 1-800-421-4141 S Regional CONTRACFOR of the YEAR" BARRIER FREE DESIGN brand names at discount prices! df • Sealy Posturepedic • Serta Perfect Sleeper • Simmons Beauty Rest • SpringAir • Schwieger • Strafford • Stratolounger • Ashley • Stoneville • Union City Mirror • Benchmark • Universal • Bassett • And Many Others domestic It \V(' Col Situ'(' Vol! We \V )I furniture Mt!! If you're moving out of town... We'll buy your furniture 10200 Jos. Campau Hamtramck Owned by the bank, operated by Marty Adler A registered KIMBALL Dealer 873-3315 oe Stamell's Dynamic Muffler •Sz Brake Bring In Your Coupons And Warranties — We'll Work With You! • Mufflers • Brakes • Shocks • Alignment • Maintenance CAW. ) $5.00 with this ad TUNE-UPS starting at S 88 - 32661 Northwestern Open Monday-Saturday Farmin ton Hills • 851-3883 $39.95 4 cyl. and Tuesday evenings he will present a new, 10-week seminar titled "Challenge and Response: An Introduction to Jewish Law." An introductory lecture for this series, which will take place on Oct. 11, is a free preview for the 10-session series. On Thursday mornings, he will teach a text study seminar titled "Who is Wise? Insights from Pirkei Avot." Study materials in the law class are entirely in English, and a lec- ture format is used. Some reading knowledge of Hebrew might be helpful for Rab- bi Glogower's other classes, which are more oriented to text study, but is not required. All Midrasha courses are con- tingent on minimum enrollment, and there are tuition fees. Schol- arship assistance is available. Midrasha is centrally located at 21550 West 12 Mile Road in Southfield. For information, call Nancy Kaplan or Sandy Loeffler, 354-1050. Rod Glogower dude "Great Controversies in Jewish History," "The Rise of Zionism," "Issues in Jewish Prophecy," and "Jewish Ethics for a Contemporary World." No Hebrew background is required for any of Rabbi Cook's classes. Rabbi Rod Glogower, of the Or- thodox Hillel Minyan and the University of Michigan, Ann Ar- 'Israeli Research" will be the top- ic at the opening meeting of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan 1994-95 season. JGS President David Sloan will report on the International Jew- ish Genealogy Conference he at- tended in Jerusalem. He also will tell how to conduct genealogical research in Israel by mail. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 22 in the Temple Beth El library. Beginners in genealo- gy are invited to attend the spe- cial help session starting at 7 p.m. JGS of Michigan offers lec- tures, workshops, field trips and a newsletter for anyone interest- ed in tracing his Jewish roots. Ad- mission to the Sept. 22 meeting is free for the first-time guests. For information, contact David Sloan, (810) 544-9356. Divorce Support Group The Caring Community Com- mittee has developed a Divorce Support Group for people who have recently been divorced. The group will meet October 2, 9, 16, Juliart Cook 30, November 6,13 from 10-11:30 bor, returns this semester with a.m. at Temple Israel. The group an expanded teaching schedule. will be facilitated by Janice G. On Tuesday mornings he will Tracht, a family therapist in pri- lead his ongoing Talmud class, vate practice. "Inside the Rabbinic Mind" (new To register, call Nancy Gad- students are welcome to join this Hart at the temple office, 661- class). On Tuesday afternoons 5700.