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EDUCATION page 31

Exploring the Prophets
Mondays, Oct. 23-Dec. 18, 11
a.m.-noon; and Thursdays, Oct.
26-Dec. 20, 11 a.m.-noon. This
class is geared toward appreci-
ating the words of the prophets.
The course will introduce you to
Joshua, Devora and Samson.

The Laws of Shabbos
Tuesdays, Oct. 24-Dec. 19, 8-
9:15 p.m. May I comb my hair on
Shabbos? What about opening a
milk container? Learn about the
Sabbath observance by studying
the words of the Rambam (Mai-
monides) in Yad Hachazakah.

Pointers for Those Seeking the
Spiritual High Ground
Wednesdays, Oct. 25-Dec. 19,
8-9 p.m. This course will cover
some of the "whats" and "whys"
of a Torah lifestyle.

Weekday Lunch 'N Learn
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
12:30 p.m., places to be an-
nounced.

Young Israel of Oak Woods
Contact: (810) 398 1177

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Talmud Shiur for Women
Sundays, 8-10 p.m. (No He-
brew background necessary, but
helpful.)

Still The Best For
JEANS AND CASUALWEAR
For Men & Women

Contact: (313)-485-2000

Congregation T'chiyah, an af-
filiate of the Federation of Re-
constructionist Congregations
and Havurot, is a lay-led congre-
gation. The adult-education
program has three main corn-
ponents. Two of these compo-
nents revolve around the weekly
Shabbat worship.
Each of the worship services
contains a study component —
usually a discussion of the week-
ly Torah portion or some aspect
of the worship service itself.
Approximately once a month,
services are followed by a
talk, lecture, poetry reading
or other presentation on an
issue of interest to congregants.
The final component of
educational programming
for adults is the monthly book
club.

Aish HaTorah
Contact: (810) 737-0400

Series 1 Mothers, Daughters and
Granddaughters
This series is a Jewish learn-
ing program for women and their
generations.

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Where Have All The Children
Gone?
The values of the 1990s and
lost childhood go hand-in-hand.
What does Judaism have to offer
in contrast? Monday, Sept. 18,
8 p.m.

Weekly Torah Portion
Tuesdays, 8-9 p.m. Free-wheel-
ing discussion for men and
women.
Gemorah Shiur for Men with
Limited Background
Behind the Lace Curtain: Op-
Wednesdays, 8 9:30 p.m.
pressed or Liberated?
How do Jewish values free
Gemorah Shiur for Men
women to maximize their poten-
Thursdays, 7:45 9:30 p.m.
tial? Monday, Oct. 23, 8 p.m.
Shabbos Classes
8:30 a.m. discussion group. 45 I Want to Hold Your Hand
An exploration into the pow-
minutes before Minchah — Luz-
er of touch. Monday, Nov. 27, 8
zatto's Derech Hashem.
p.m.
Sessions will be held at the
Congregation B'nai Moshe
Young Israel of West Bloomfield.
Contact: (810) 788-0600
Class Fee: $5 per session
Hebrew Reading for Beginners
A 12-week course for adults Series 2 — Topics in Jewish His-
who never learned to read He- tory and Philosophy
brew, or for those who would like
This series includes the fol-
to polish their skills and gain lowing classes: The Cyclical Pat-
comfort in following the Shabbat tern Within Jewish History,
service.
Monday, Sept. 11, 8 p.m.; Exam-
ining the Transition From 'Priest-
N'siah —A Spiritual Journey
A two-year course of study in ly" to "Rabbinic" Judaism,
basic concepts ofJudaism and the Monday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m.; Jewish
Conservative synagogue. The Law and the Right to Privacy,
curriculum includes Hebrew of Monday, Nov. 27, 8 p.m.
Sessions will be held at the
the Siddur and Bible; Torah and
Haftorah cantillation; overview West Bloomfield Public Library,
of Halachah and philosophy. In- 4600 Walnut Lake Rd. Class Fee:
tended for graduates of entry-lev- $10 per session.
el classes looking for the "next Learning Without Limits
step." First- and second-year
Six programs offered weekly.
courses available.
Admission to all Learning With-
out Limits classes is free.
Mishnah Study Group
Weekly class and discussion Program 1— First Impressions
held each Shabbat afternoon be- of Jewish Thought and Identity.
tween Minchah and Ma'ariv ser-
The following classes are in-
vices. This year's text is Rosh cluded in this series:
Hashanah.
Five Levels of Pleasure
Congregation T'chiyah
Judaism says that everything

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