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October 14, 1994 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-14

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LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
OF GREATER DETROIT

Cordially invites you to our opening meeting and program

honoring

THE PRESIDENTS OF OUR MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS

Featuring

MICHELLE KAUFMAN

Sports Writer
The Detroit Free Press

Speaking On: WHAT'S A NICE JEWISH GIRL DOING IN THE
MEN'S LOCKER ROOM?

Thursday, October 20, 1994

12:30 p.m.

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE • 29901 MIDDLEBELT • FARMINGTON HILLS

Members of Your Organization, Family and Friends are Invited to

Join Us!

Dessert Reception — Donation $3.00

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R.S.V.P. Evelyn Noveck, President 661-1642 • Joanne Zuroff, Vice President 626-8957

Torah Center
Class, Program

Biblical Scholar
Slates Talks

Bais Chabad Torah Center will
host a Wednesday night series of
classes beginning 7:30 p.m. Oct.
19 at the Torah Center titled
"Pointers For Those Seeking
The Spiritual High Ground." The
course will cover a Torah life
style. Mr. Martin Goodman will
lead the course that will cover
Jewish history, prayer, and law.
The Torah Center will hold a
Melava Malka 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Goodman, 2340 Walnut Lake
Road, West Bloomfield. The
Melava Malka will include food,
Chasidic songs, words of Torah,
and Chasidic story telling. There
is a charge. This is part of a
monthly series dedicated to the
memory of the Lubavitcher
Rebbe.
For information, call the Torah
Center, 855-6170.

Dr. Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, pro-
fessor of Bible at the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion at Los Angeles, will
be at the scholar in residence for
the 13th annual Richard C. Hertz
Institute on Reform Judaism,
Oct. 28-29 at Temple Beth El.
She will address the issue "The
Bible and the Texture of Our
Life." On Oct. 28 at 8 p.m., Dr.
Eskenazi will speak on "Who Are
We? Genesis and the Birth of

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Service Awards
At JWV Dinner

Department of Michigan Jewish
War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary
President Faye Glosser will be
guest speaker at the Charles
Shapiro Auxiliary paid-up mem-
bership dinner. 6:30 p.m. Oct. 19
at the Steak and Ale Restaurant,
Orchard Lake at 12 Mile Rd.
Forty-five year member Sadie
Pesick will be among those being
awarded service pins from Mrs.
Glosser.
For reservations and informa-
tion, contact Marilyn Epstein,
559-2063; or Myra Gross, 851-
7366.

Shapiro Post
Plans Meeting

The next meeting of the Charles
Shapiro Post of the Jewish War
Veterans will be 9 a.m. Oct. 16 at
the Jewish War Veterans Memo-
rial Home. It will be a breakfast
meeting and the agenda will in-
clude upcoming hospital visits
and social activities.
For information, call Bernie
Gross, 851-7366; or Harry Rose,
354-2452.

Coin Club
Shows Video

A video honoring the Jewish
American Hall of Fame will be
shown at the Judaic Coin Club
meeting 8 p.m. Oct. 25 at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center.
Admission is free; refresh-
ments will be served; there will
be gifts raffled off. The public is
invited.

Tamara Eskenazi

Possibilities." On Oct. 29, she will
lead a 9:30 a.m. Torah Convoca-
tion on the suject of "The Book of
Job as a Question to God." She
will conclude her visit with an ad-
dress to the congregation at 11
a.m. Shabbat Services on the
topic "Song of Songs as a Biblical
Answer to Job."
The first woman appointed to
a full-time rabbinical faculty po-
sition in Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion's
history, Dr. Eskenazi is a biblical
scholar specializing in the study
of the Second Temple Period.
Dr. Eskenazi is president of the
Pacific Coast Region-Society of
Biblical Literature. Previously
the chair of the Society's Narra-
tive Research on the Hebrew ,/
Bible Group, she now chairs the
Society's Literature and Histo-
ry of the Persian Period Group.
She has also chaired sessions of
the International Meeting of the
Society in Sheffield, Heidelberg,
Vienna, Copenhagen and Rome.
She also is the co-founder of the
Denver Jewish Women's Re-
source Center.
All three programs of the
Arden-Hertz Institute are open
to the community without charge.
No reservations are necessary.
For information, call Barbara
Grant, 851-1100.

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