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The evening will conclude with a raf- fle drawing for an all expenses paid trip to this summer's 20th Annual CAJE Conference in Amherst, Mass., followed by a dessert reception. Prior to the evening program, the AJE will hold its last session of the Ma'ayan Tefillah Teach- ers Retreat and follow-up work- shop series. Participants will meet at B'nai Moshe at 3 p.m. to continue their "journey through sacred space," learning how to apply tefillah (prayer) and new songs and melodies into their classrooms. Debbie Friedman and the team of other Ma'ayan Tefillah educators will lead the participants through the session and prepare them for a special presentation to be made at the evening program. There is no charge for the pro- gram but prior reservations are required. For information or to make a reservation, call Ellen Krivchenia at the Agency for Jew- ish Education, (810) 354-1050. , Now — breast cancer has no place to hide in Michigan. 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Adult learners may enroll for either or both series (at a combination tu- ition discount) or for individual sessions where necessary to ac- commodate personal vacation plans. For information or to register, call Sandy Loeffler at the The Agency for Jewish Educa- Midrasha will present Parshat tion Community Library will of- Hashavua (Torah Portion of the fer a new book group titled " Week), providing an opportuni- Afternoon Delight." During the ty to study Torah portions that first three sessions in this series, get "skipped over" when school participants will discuss three lets out for the summer. Some Hebrew reading ability books by author Naomi Ragen. Jeptha's Daughter will be dis- would be helpful but is not re- cussed on Wednesday, June 14; quired. There is a charge.Adult Sotah on Wednesday June 19; learners may enroll for either or and The Sacrifice of Tamar will both series (at a combination tu- be the topic for Wednesday, Aug. ition discount) or for individual 30. 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