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March 03, 1995 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-03

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THE SIGMUND AND SOPHIE ROHLIK
Visiting Scholar Series
TtIC COtiti-tiabbOW
(SEX roK
presents
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Wowle Stale Uri..emits,

Professor Egon Mayer








Professor of Sociology, Brooklyn College
Senior Research Fellow - Center for Jewish Studies-Graduate School,
City University of New York
Director of the Jewish Outreach Institute.
Author of LOVE & TRADITION: MARRIAGE BETWEEN JEWS & CHRISTIANS.

Co-sponsored and hosted by

Temple EmanuM

Sunday, March 5, 1995

9:30 A.M.

Temple Emanuel-El

14450

West Ten Mile,

Oak Park

(810) 967-4023

Where Will You Draw the Line?

Establishing and Maintaining Values in Your Family

How do we define boundaries in our families? What is and is not acceptable
behavior? What are our family values, and what do we need to do to make sure
our children share them? Dr. Mayer will discuss the importance of boundaries.in
our own families and the ambiguity we sometimes feel about making demands.

On the Wayne State University Campus • Monday, March 6, 1995 • 3 P.M.

The Myth of Melting Pot Marriages

A discussion of the consequences of mixed marriages in the United States.
Co-sponsored and hosted by

Merrill-Palmer Institute

Wayne State University • 71 A East Ferry

Admission is free. Inquiries: )313) 577-2679

Wayne State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Wayne State University - People working together to provide quality service.

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Pre-Passover
Study Series

The final study session will
be held on Wednesday, April 5,
from 7:30 to 9 p.m., and will fea-
ture Rabbi Daniel Nevins. His
subject will be, "Rabbinic Fan-
tasies About Passover." This
session will introduce learners
to the classical Jewish study
model of the Beit Midrash, in
which students pair off to read
aloud and analyze a text. Study
materials will consist of selec-
tions from rabbinic Midrash
composed during the Talmudic
period, which offer fanciful spins
on the Passover story.
For more information about
Midrasha's "Preparing for
Passover" series or to register
for any or all of the study ses-
sions, call Nancy Kaplan or
Sandy Leoffler, (810) 354-1050.

The Midrasha Center for Adult
Jewish Learning will offer a spe-
cial series of workshops to help
adults throughout the metro De-
troit Jewish community prepare
for the upcoming Passover hol-
iday.
Modeled on Midrasha's pre-
High Holiday adult study series,
"Elul: A Time to Prepare," the
pre-Passover series will show-
case a team of community Jew-
ish educators, each offering a
different "take" on Pesach. All
of the workshops are free and
open to the community and will
be held at the Midrasha, 21550
West 12 Mile Road, Southfield.
Register in advance in order to
ensure adequate seating and
copies of study materials.
The series will open on
Wednesday, March 22, with a
workshop led by Nechama
Glogower, an Ann Arbor-based Space, a community service of•
free-lance writer, day school ed- National Council of Jewish
ucator, and leader of adult study Women/Greater Detroit Section,
groups. Her topic will be "The will sponsor the following sup-
Why and How of Preparing port groups:
Your Home for Passover." The
A four-week separation and
session will run from 7 to 9 p.m. divorce support group for men
The first half of the evening will and women will begin Monday,
be a discussion of biblical and April 3 and continue April 10,
rabbinic sources, definitions, 17, and 24. The group will be
and interpretations about the held at the Space office from
meaning of "chametz." The sec- 7:30-9:30 p.m. Preregistration
ond half will focus on the prac- is required by March 25. Sug-
tical side: how to organize the gested donation is $3 per week.
task of preparing one's home for Call the Space office, (810) 258-
the holiday by ridding it of 6606.
chametz. This program is de-
A four-week group called
signed for all Jewish home- "Moving-On" will begin Monday
makers, without regard to April 3, and continue April 10,
gender, age, background, or pre- 17 and 24 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30
sent level of religious obser- p.m. at the Space office. Pre-reg-
vance.
istration is required by March
The second session in the se- 25; there is a suggested dona-
ries will take place on Wednes- tion of $3 per session. Call the
day, March 29, from 7:30 to 9 Space office.
p.m. Nira Lev, director of He-
Ron Papa will hold a six-week
brew programs for the AJE, will group at the Space office to help
present "Hebrew Haggadah men and women understand
Highlights." Some familiarity themselves and each other bet-
with key Hebrew words and ter. Masculine and feminine
phrases is recommended for this dynamics will be explored. Dis-
workshop. The format will be cussions and interactive expe-
a "walk-through" of selected text riences will precede and follow
from the Passover Haggadah each video presentation. The
and well-loved (not necessarily group will begin on Thursday,
well understood) songs that are April 6, and continue April 13,
sung at the seder.
20, 27, May 4 and May 11, from
A two-part text study series 7:30-9:30 p.m. A prepaid regis-
titled "Elijah the Prophet: Mag- tration fee is required by April
ical, Mystical man of God," will 1. Call the Space office.
be led by Rabbi Joshua L. Ben-
Space will have a Sunday
nett on two Thursday nights, workshop on April 4, titled "The
March 30 and April 6. Each ses- 10 Smartest Things Investors
sion will run from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Can Do" with Barbara Robbins
The series will examine the bib- from 10-11:30 a.m. at the Space
lical basis of this Jewish folk office. Pre-registration by March
personality, who according to 25, is required. the suggested
Jewish tradition is a guest at donation is $3. Call the Space
every Passover seder. It also will office to make your reservation.
compare Jewish and Christian
Space will have its regular
traditions about Elijah. Some drop-in group every Thursday
Hebrew knowledge would be evening from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at,
welcome for students taking this the Space office. Suggested do-.
series.
nation is $3 per week.

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