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The forum, which is co-sponsored by the Detroit Chapter of Hadasah, the Nation- al Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, and Cler- gy & Citizen United, is free of charge and open to the public. David Gad-Harf, executive di- rector of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, will serve as moderator. Sched- uled participants representing dif- fering - and conflicting views include: Marilyn F. Lundy, vice president of the State - Board of Education; State Senator Gary C. Peters of the 14 District; Kathleen Straus, member of the State Board of Education; and Michael David Warren Jr., administrative assistant for School Code Reform. Topics to be discussed include new forms of public ownership of educational enterprises, cur- riculum goals, redefined concepts of schools, school aid and vouch- ers and other current critical is- sues in education. The community forum is be- ing chaired by Women's Ameri- can ORT members Patti Aaron, a resident of West Bloomfield, and Debbie Levin of Southfield. For information, contact the lo- cal Women's American ORT office. The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew- ish Community Center will pro- vide High Holiday Services for unaffiliated senior adults. Dr. Joseph Levine will serve as can- tor. Tickets may be purchased at the JPM reception desk. Mondays through Fridays at noon there will be a kosher hot lunch program. This daily meal is served on a first come, first served basis. A donation is suggested. For infor- mation, call Julius Travis, 968- 1260. BAHM Plans Adult Classes 5600 West Maple Rd.. Suite C-304 West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (810) 855-0030 411) ORT Convenes Local Forum Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will offer the fol- lowing adult education opportu- nities available at the synagogue. Cantor Ben-Tzion Lanxner will offer a class on Torah and Haftorah Cantillation for adults, Monday nights from 6-7 p.m. during the school year. Sara Lanxner will offer a be- ginning Hebrew reading and conversation class for adults, Monday nights from 6-7 p.m. Rabbi Aaron Bergman will of- fer two monthly classes on Sun- day mornings. The first is an introduction to the foundations of Judaism. It begins Sunday, Sept. 10, at 10 a.m. The first top- ic is surviving and enjoying the High Holidays. The second course is "Talmud for Absolute Beginners." It begins Sunday, Sept. 17, at 10 a.m. Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper will offer a study session every Shab- bat afternoon, one half-hour be- fore the Minchah service. All classes are free and open to the public. For information, call the synagogue office, 851-6880. IRP Hears Mel Ravitz "Detroit: Persons, Places, Prob- lems" will be the subject of a talk given by Melvin J. Ravitz. The program, sponsored by the In- stitute for Retired Professionals, will be presented on Thursday, Sept. 21, at 1 p.m. at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Cen- ter. Councilman Ravitz has been a member of the Detroit City Council since 1981. His past po- sitions include chairman of the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments and of the Wayne County Board of Supervisors. Mr. Ravitz also is an emeritus professor of sociology at Wayne State University. The event is open to the pub- lic at no charge. For information about the talk or about the In- stitute for Retired Professionals, contact the IRP office, 967-4030. Train Days At The Village Greenfield Village will conduct a rail weekend as historic and modern trains converge at the depot during Railroad Days, Sept. 23 and 24. More than a dozen railroad cars, coal-burning and diesel lo- comotives, and even a little red- caboose will be on display for railroad enthusiasts to enjoy. Hands-on activities, model trains, demonstrations and per- formances will put everyone into he engineer's seat. Children can operate a child- sized G-gauge train set or watch model trains along "HO" gage tracks. The can also try on rail- road clothing, listen to a story- teller share a train tale or two and even create music on rail- road track chimes. Admission to Railroad Days and all special weekend pro- grains is included with Green- field Village admission.