Lectures, Programs, Classes, Courses..•

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This year's commission is chaired by Arlene Lubin, Nancy Handelman and Judy Rubin.

The Melton Mini-School

Center
Adat Shalom is pleased to join hands with the Midrasha
Florence Melton
for Adult Jewish Learning in co-sponsoring the

Adult Mini-School. A two-year program of experiential adult

Jewish learning developed by Hebrew University, the "school"
will open its doors here in Detroit this October. Adat Shalom
members will receive special reduced tuition rates. Brochures
on the classes will be mailed to all congregants. For further infor-
mation, please call Nancy Kaplan or Sandy Loeffler, 354-1050.

End-Of-Life-Issues

a two-part series dealing with
medical and legal issues of aging

OCTOBER 13
DR. SARAH GELBERD

OCTOBER 20
ATTORNEY NORMAN HYMAN

ALONG WITH PRESENTATIONS BY
RABBIS SPECTRE & NEVINS

An Opportunity To Examine
A Suggested Living Will

Programs will begin at 7:30 p.m.

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a high-spirited evening of
Klezmer, Eastern European,
and
Israeli folk & dance music

Beit Midrash with Rabbi Nevins

Scholar-in-Residence:
Rabbi Moshe Tutnauer

October 14 - 16

Rabbi Moshe Tutnauer will be our guest scholar beginning

Shabbat morning, when he will deliver the sermon, question-
ing , Whose Territory Is It? Gaza, Jericho & Golan: A Historical
& Contemporary Perspective. At a luncheon following
Kiddush, Rabbi Tutnauer will talk about his experiences as A Rabbi Tutnauer
Conservative Pioneer in the Promised Land: How the Masorti
(Conservative) Movement Has Changed Israeli Society and
The weekend will con-
How Israeli Society Changed the Masorti Movement.
clude Sunday morning with a program for Adat Shalom Religious School pre-
teens, teenagers and adult members, when Rabbi Tutnauer will provide some
Will There Be Jewish Communities in
thought-provoking answers to the question
Argentina, Africa and Russia In the Year 2007?

Rabbi Tutnauer was ordained by The Jewish Theological Seminary of America in
1960. He has held important posts at the David Yellin Teachers College in
Jerusalem, since he and his wife, Margery Weingarden, made aliyah in 1972.
Active in the development of the Masorti Con
(servative) Movement in Israel,
Rabbi Tutnauer has taught throughout the world.

Rabbi Tutnauer will be here in Detroit for the entire month of October as a
scholar-in-residence available to the Jewish community, co-sponsored by the
Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation and local Conservative
Movement organizations. On Thursday evening, October 27, he will conduct a
Siyum at Hillel Day School which is open to the community.

Staying Married As a Jew
in the Age of Divorce

October 23 & 30, November 6, 13 & 20, December 11
26, April 2
January 29, February 5 & 26, March 5, 12 &

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Participate in this new, Sunday morning interactive learning program, which w
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Introduce the basic texts and ideas of Rabbinic Judaism. All texts will be read
both English translation and the original Hebrew - no Hebrew knowledge is nec-
essary. You'll proceed in the fall from the Imaginative interpretations of the
the first book produced by the Rabbis. In the
Midrash (Legends) to the Mishna,
Babylonian
magnum
opus of Rabbinic Judaism - the
spring, you'll focus on the
all in the traditional chavruta format, where participants read selec-
Talmud -
tions to each other.

Each session covers an individual subject. The Beit Midrash will meet during reli-
gious school hours from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. and Is open to both parents and the

community.

Sunday, November 20 7:30 p.m.

Francine Klagsbrun, popular author of books and mag-

Francine
Klagsbrun

azine articles on timely issues, will present us with her
well-considered perspectives on a problem which
touches nearly every Jewish family today. Ms.
Klagsbrun is an expert on family relations. She has writ-
ten on suicide among youth and edited the best-seller
Free to Be You and Me. Ms. Klagsbrun's latest book is
Mixed Feelings: Love, Hate, Rivalry and Reconciliation
Among Brothers and Sisters.

