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December 16, 1994 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-16

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Aish HaTorah of Metro Detroit
presents

STRAIGHT TALK page 97

T • H • E

ONE DAY DISCOVERY

What is DISCOVERY

DISCOVERY is an exciting
one day seminar which has
captured the hearts and
stimulated the minds of 50,000
Jews on 4 continents - from
New York to Nairobi.
The DISCOVERY Seminar
aims to provide a thoughtful,
intelligent answer to the ques-
tion, "Why be Jewish?" The
seminar is not a nostalgic
reiteration of Jewish traditions
and history. It is a bold, com-
pelling display of Judaism's
past, present and future vitality!
DISCOVERY's sophisticated
approach was developed by
leading educators and scientists and adapted to a
one-day format by Aish HaTorah, an organization
with a unique ability to captivate critical thinking
Jews with profound meaning of their heritage.

"I thought the day was wonderful. The quality of
the speakers was uniformly excellent. This seminar
would certainly inspire people to become more
curious about their Judaism."
Marcie Hermelin Orley

Who attends DISCOVERY?

The program is designed for Jewish men and
women of all ages who are short on time but long
on curiosity, who have a sophisticated secular
education but limited background in Jewish Studies.

"It was exhilarating in many ways and the day went
by much too fast. I left feeling a much stronger
spiritual identity. I would recommend Discovery to
anyone who would like to increase their knowledge
of Judaism"
Jim Safran

"Aish Discovery Sunday... Two
thumbs up. Entertaining, thought
provoking, challenging. A must
see."
Mandell Berman

The Discovery Sessions:

• Failsafe - a series of workshops
which employ the techniques of
the Israeli Mosad to explore the
Torah's origin.

Anita Bogard addresses the panel.

• The Hidden Codes of the
Torah - a provocative
presentation of the hidden codes
discovered in the Torah through
computer research.

• The Seven Wonders of Jewish History - a fascin-
ating look at the relationship between Jewish History
and prophecy in the Torah.

"A program like Discovery is a fundamental link in
nsuring the survival of our heritage. There are so many
of us who don't understand our history and therefore
don't care. lfyou'll spend the day, your need to pre-
serve Judaism will be rekindled." Larry Garon

icans are not listening to."
Mr. Gad-Harf said the Rev.
Farrakhan's crusade scares the
Jewish community.
"Despite our affluence, securi-
ty and achievement, what hap-
pened to us in other lands can
happen here," Mr. Gad-Harf said.
"Within every Jew, there is a
ghetto Jew who is sensitive to
such remarks. We're fearful the
African-American community
could rise up and hurt us. rm try-
ing to be blunt and this may
seem ridiculous. In terms of Far-
rakhan, the 10 percent of his
message that is anti-Semitic
makes the rest invalid." ❑

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Time and Place:

December 16-January 15

Sunday, January, 15th 1995

Serb% December 24

'The Only Spot in Town
Dance," 9 p.m. at the
Maple/Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center. Call (810)
661-5214.

8:30 am until 6:00 p.m.
The Hadassah House
5030 Orchard Lake Road
$60.00 per person (includes breakfast and lunch)
For more information or to register call: 810 737-0400

Sabrday, Decoder 24

Young adults are invited
to attend a showing of Bee-
hive at a discounted rate at
the Gem Theatre. Perfor-
mances are at 5 and 9 p.m.
Call (313) 962-2913.

fish HaTorah

Monday, January 9

Hillel of Metro Detroit is
sponsoring a coffee house
night. 9 p.m. at the Birming-
ham Coffee Exchange. Call
(313) 577-3459.

"You'll come home a day older and 5,000 years wiser"

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May, January 15



Hillel of Metro Detroit is
visiting Prentis Manor Jew-
ish Home for Aged in South-
field. 10 a.m. Call (313)
577-3459.

FOR ALL OCCASIONS ALL THE TIME

• WEDDINGS
• BAR/BAT MITZVAHS
• BRIS/BABY NAMINGS
• SHOWERS
• SHIVA DINNERS

Beth Achim

Calendar

• ANNIVERSARIES
• ORGANIZATIONS
• SHABBOS LUNCHES
• FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS

Do you have an item for our
young adult/ singles calen-
dar? Send it to Jennifer
Finer at The Jewish News
27676 Franklin Rd..
Southfield, MI 48034

661-5151

Jewish Community Center

Under The Supervision Of The Council Of Orthodox Rabbis

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