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LU t=1 LU 96 EI%11C1 Frir hdr of MAS7ER OF 352-7030 FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK. The Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Learning will host a three-part community learning series this spring, featuring guest Scholars from CLAL-the Na- tional Jewish Center for Learn- ing and Leadership. Except as otherwise noted, there is a charge; and all sessions will be held at the Midrasha, 21550 West 12 Mile Road in Southfield. The theme of the CLAL series is "Leadership for the Post-Modern Era: The Dilemma of Contemporary Life." There will be three opportunities to study the same material with each of the three speakers dur- ing his respective visit. The schedule is as follows: Ses- sion One, led by Rabbi David W. Nelson, is titled, "The Garden of Jewish Sensuality: Body,Sexuality, and Relation- ships in Judaism." Rabbi Nelson will study and compare the two primordial biblical gardens (the Garden of Eden and the garden of the Song of Songs) in an at- tempt to understand the tensions in Jewish tradition regarding hu- man sexuality, relationships, gen- der, and images of body. Session One will be offered on Monday, April 10, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. (pre- ceded by light lunch at noon) and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. (light dessert will be served), and again on Tuesday, April 11, at a continen- tal breakfast from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Session Two, led by Rabbi Tsvi Blanchard, is titled "Pride, Panic, and Penitence: A Psy- chology of Guilt in the Jewish - Tradition." It will be offered three times on Monday, May 15: 7:30 to 9 a.m. (continental breakfast), 12:30 to 2 p.m. (preceded by light lunch at noon), and 7:30 to 9 p.m. (light dessert). Using the clas- sical biblical story of David and Bat Sheva, Rabbi Blanchard will discuss how guilt may originate in the nexus of power, passion, and personal responsibility. CLAL scholar Rabbi Steve Greenberg, will lead Session Three, titled "Avoda Kedosha: Define the Holiness of Work," which will analyze the Sabbath and its relationship to the dif- ferent but equally compelling obligation to work and create. This study session will be offered on Thursday, June 15, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. (preceded by light lunch at noon) and will be re- peated at no charge as part of the program at the Agency for Jew- ish Education Annual Meeting that evening. It will be offered again on Friday, June 16, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. over continental breakfast. For information about Midrasha's upcoming CLAL se- ries, call Nancy Kaplan, (810) 354-1050. Varied Events Hosted By JCC On Tuesday, April 4, at 7 p.m., the Jewish Community Center and Jon's L'Atelier will host a free evening of beauty for men and women at the West Bloom- field Salon. The visit will include an update of beauty tips and one of the following: a haircut, hair style, color, manicure of a makeover by Lenora. Hors d'oeu- vres will be served. This pro- grams open to a limited number of members; register by calling the Adult Services Department by April 3. The salon is located at 5562 Drake Road, between Maple and Walnut Lake roads. The Maple-Drake JCC will of- fer a Beginning Sign Language class on Monday evenings, 7 - 8:15 p.m. starting on April 3. The C:\ facilitator is David Laufman of the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Service of Farmington Hills. The course will run 10 weeks with a cost. For information and to reg- ister, call Leanie Gunsberg, 661- 7649. Generations Together, a com- munity-wide intergenerational project, and the Jewish Com- munity Center in Oak Park and West Bloomfield will offer campers the opportunity to learn from skilled older adults in our community. Older adults with special skills such as woodcarv- ing, folk dance, computers, sto- rytelling and more are encouraged to apply for summer day camp positions raging from a few hours per week to daily in- volvements. To discuss this op- portunity, call the day camp office, 661-7610. The Maple-Drake JCC, will present Great Jewish Thinkers on Monday, April 3, at 1 p.m. fea- turing Rabbi Bennett discussing Martin Buber. On Monday, April 10, at 12:30 p.m., Rabbi Conrad will discuss Mordecai Kaplan. No charge for members. Lila Green will appear at the Maple- Drake JCC on Tuesday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m. speaking on "What's So Funny About Being Jewish?" No charge for Health Club mem- bers. Find It All In The Jewish News Classifieds Call 354-5959