Jewish Community Council Presents Adat Shalom Rabbinics Class A new Sunday morning interac- tive learning program, which will introduce the basic texts and ideas of rabbinic Judaism, will begin at Adat Shalom Syna- gogue Oct. 23. Taught by Rab- bi Daniel Nevins, the classes will meet during religious school hours from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Each one will focus on a sepa- rate subject. All texts will be read in both English translation and the orig- inal Hebrew, but no Hebrew knowledge is necessary. The classes will begin with the in- terpretations of the Midrash (legends), moving on to the Mishna, the first book produced by the rabbis. In the spring, the group will discuss the Babylon- ian Talmud. All material will be taught in the traditional "chavruta" format, where par- . ticipants read selections to each other. Beit Midrash will continue Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, Dec. 11, Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 26, Mar. 5,12, 26, and Apr. 2. The sessions are open to the community. There is no charge. BAHM Marks Dedications A dedication ceremony is sched- uled at Congregation Beth Abra- ham Hillel Moses at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 23. The Joseph and Rose Staub Cultural Center, The Natalie and Manny Charach Hebrew School and the Charlotte and Arthur Leiser Administra- tive Offices will be dedicated. Light refreshments will be served. Beth El Honors New Members Temple Beth El will honor new members at a Family Shabbat Dinner and Music Shabbat Ser- vice Oct. 21. New members will be guests of the congregation at a 6:15 p.m. dinner preceding the 8 p.m. service. The music service will re-in- troduce cellist Thomas Lowewn- heim to the congregation. Mr. Loewenheim is an Israeli cur- rently studying for his degree in performance at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He will accompany the Temple Beth El Chorale in selected liturgical works. There is a charge for the din- ner and reservations are neces- sary. For information, call the temple office, 851-1100. r r r J r Featuring: The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum - From Drawing Board to Reality - A Jewish Community Council Delegate Assembly Mark Talisman • Founding Vice Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council and Museum • Founder, Washington Action Office Council of Jewish Federations Tuesday, October 25, 1994 • 7:30 PM Temple Beth El • Telegraph at 14 Mile Road • Bloomfield Hills Dessert Reception • No Charge • Everyone Welcome RSVP to (810) 642-5393 by October 20 If you have visited the Museum, you should attend this program to hear about the sequence of events that resulted in the creation of this Smithsonian institution, and its importance to the teaching of the Holocaust - nationally and internationally If you haven't visited the Museum, you should attend this program to learn about the Museum's profoundly moving depiction of one of the darkest periods in this century's history - A Special Appeal to Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants - Be a part of the crucial effort of world-wide Holocaust education! The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is in need of donations of personal items for its permanent display. Especially needed are family photographs from just before and just after the war, camp uniforms, prisoner designations (yellow stars, etc.) and any items you kept with you while in the camps. Bring your items, with description and personal information (name, camp, age when interned, current address, etc.) attached. They will be forwarded to the Museum, and your keepsakes will help teach the lessons of the Holocaust to the hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Museum each year. The Best Of Knitting! Learn to crochet one of these beautiful purses seen everywhere at a fraction of the cost. Class fee of $45 includes all materials. CLASS TIME: Thursday, November 3rd 6:30-8:30 pm im in nit Qualify Yarns, Kits & More (8 I 0) 355- I 400 / 800-737-4777 Applegate Square • Northwestern at Inkster /4.s.1114414.044, 14‘6. SOUTH FLORIDA SNOWBIRDS • COMPLETE INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES • SPACE PLANNING • CONSULTATIONS rn Let us make your Florida residence an enjoyable design experience. Susan Knight Interiors will take care of it all, providing professionalism and ex- cellence down to the last detail ... On Time and Within Your Budget. CO We Are Only A Phone Call Away Susan Knight, A.S.I.D. Allied Member a, CC C-3 (Former Detroiter) Phone (305) 563-6323 • Fax (305) 561-4275 Fort Lauderdale, Florida References • Portfolio 33