DELSEY WHEELED DUFFLES Musica Series Every bag is built to take the wear and tear of active lifestyles — a dependable choice for all your college and travel plans. Adult Education Classes Are Listed For The Fall Yeshiva Beth Yehudah Contact: Moshe Lichtenstein, (810) 557-6750 days, or (810) 559- 6030 evenings. Partners in Torah. This course is open to men and women interested in learning about Judaism on an in-depth lev- el. Each participant is matched one-on-one with an experienced study partner. Torah study topics, including Chumash, Jewish phi- losophy, Jewish law, Talmud, and prayer, will be explored. A special High Holiday enrichment pro- gram is also being offered. The pro- gram runs 8-9 p.m. on Tuesday nights at the Yeshiva Beth Yehu- dah. Pre-registration is required. There is no charge. Adat Shalom Synagogue Contact: (810) 851-5100 Hebrew Literacy Classes Beginning, intermediate and advanced Hebrew classes at 7:30 p.m. Mondays, beginning Oct. 23. They will focus on learning He- brew to participate more fully in the Friday evening and Shabbat morning services. Nominal ma- terials fee. Adult Bat Mitzvah Program This is designed for women who wish to prepare for a bat mitzvah celebration at Adat Shalom Synagogue on the first day of Shavuot, May 24, 1996. Adat Shalom clergy will instruct the classes, which are scheduled for 7 p.m. on Tuesdays beginning in late October. Sisterhood Study Series with Rabbis Efry Spectre and Daniel Nevins Two afternoon study sessions, 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Nov. 7 and 14 at Adat Shalom. This season's topic will be modern Hebrew po- etry. There is no charge. Coffee will be served. Beit Midrash with Rabbi Daniel Nevins An interactive learning pro- gram. In coordination with the Jewish Theological Seminary's "Year of Talmud Study," this year's program at Adat Shalom will focus on tractate "Brakhot." It will cover many liturgical, the- ological, practical and legendary areas. Noon and 7:30 p.m. pro- grams will be held most Wednes- days, Sept. 13 through March 27. Advance reservations and fees for lunches required. Nov. 18, Dec. 16, Jan. 27, Feb. 17 and March 16: There is no charge. Connections — Links to Expand- ing Your Jewish Life On Saturday evening, Nov. 11. Beginning with a Havdalah cer- emony, the evening will present speakers offering discussions and interactive workshops. Featur- ing Professor Zvi Gitelman, Florine Mark Ross, Rabbi Reuven Hammer, Arthur Feldman, Eric Fingerhut, Sue Marx. Birmingham Temple Contact: (810) 476-9532 Introduction to Women's Studies in Judaism This class will introduce stu- dents to the major issues at the intersection of Judaic studies and women's studies. It will survey writings on the relationship of women to the Jewish tradition. Six Wednesday evenings 7-9 p.m., Sept. 13 and 20, Oct. 11 and 25 and Nov. 1 and 8. Pre-regis- tration is required. Tuition: mem- bers, $90; non-members, $120. Tuition includes all materials, handouts and bibliographies. Monday Humanistic Judaism Class This class, which runs Mon- days from 7:30-8:30 p.m., is open to all members of the congrega- tion (and non-members for a fee) who wish to strengthen their un- derstanding ofJewish history, culture and the ideas of Human- istic Judaism. The program of study covers two years. One is de- voted to the philosophy of hu- manism and to the meaning and value ofJewish identity. The oth- er year is centered around a sci- entific presentation of Jewish history, with special attention to its humanistic meaning. In 1995- 1996, the topic will be "The Real History of the Jews." The first ses- sion will be Sept. 11. Monday Forum The Monday Forum, from 8:30-10 p.m., features lectures on Jewish history, Jewish writers, ethics, philosophy and psychol- ogy, as well as reviews of current literature, drama and films. Mon- day Forum is open to the public. Shabbat Study Hour The Shabbat Study Hour, Sat- urdays from 9:30-10:30 a.m., is an opportunity to study Jewish literature in depth almost every Sabbath morning with Rabbi Learners' Minyan A "user-friendly" format ask- Wine. The Bible and Genesis pro- ing questions and learning more vide the texts for the ongoing dis- about Jewish prayer, 11 a.m. on cussion. The first meeting will be these Shabbat mornings: Oct. 21, ' on Sept. 9. Congregation Beth Achim Contact: (810) 352-8670 Supper Series The home-based Supper Se- ries, on Sunday evenings, will kick off Nov. 5 with guest speak- er Rabbi Reuven Hammer on the Book of Samuel. Rabbi Yoskowitz will lead discussions on April 21 and June 23. Shabbat Dinners A three-part Shabbat dinner series will focus on Israeli wars and heroes. The first dinner will be on Oct. 13 and will explore the 1967 Six-Day War. The Yom Kip- pur War of 1973 will be the sub- ject of the second dinner on March 29. The final dinner will focus on the Gulf War of 1991 and will be held on May 23. DELSEY We make traveling easier. SC E43 GIBSON SCHOOL A Quality Environment for The Gifted Student CF, GIFTED PROGRAM Book Bites This group meets in members' homes on Tuesday evenings with book reviews and discussion on Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Dec. 12, March 19, April 23 and May 21. 1-96 • N 0 cd t-. .:71) 0 Machon L'Torah Contact: (810) 967-0888 Open to all regardless of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin. GABE SHOES For Your Children's Back-To-School Shoes And Dancewear Needs... TAP • BALLET • JAZZ • POINTE Full Service Store With Brand Name Shoes Orchard 12 Plaza • 27863 Orchard Lake Rd. • Farmington Hills (810) 553-4401 Pre-High Holiday Seminar Sept. 13 and Sept. 20 at Ma- chon L'Torah. Time will be an- nounced. EDUCATION page 20 • ages 4-13 • small classes • diverse curriculum • experiential focus • financial aid • ISACS accredited 313-537-8688 Hebrew Crash Course Basic Hebrew I — Aug. 23, 30, Sept. 6, 13 and 20; Basic Hebrew I — Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, and 22; Basic Hebrew II — Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13, 20 and 27. The courses will be held at Machon L'Torah, 15221 W. Ten Mile Rd. in Oak Park, starting at 7:30 p.m. Judiacollege Every Wednesday night, Oct. MON.-SAT. 10-5, THURS. 771. 8 APPLEGATE SQUARE Lunch and Learn Tuesday afternoons at noon is the continuing Lunch and Learn series. This year, Rabbi Yoskowitz will be teaching Tal- mud for Beginners. Lunch and Learns All conferences allow a half hour for lunch, followed by a 40- minute discussion or lecture led by Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz. 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