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January 26, 1996 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-26

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knowledge should be high on the
agenda of the American Jewish
community. For it is this knowl-
edge that constitutes the neces-
sary condition for the redemption
of our people, the revitalization of
our faith and the renewal of our
spirit. ❑

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Of Farmington Hills

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BAHM Hosts
Lunch, Learn

Cantor Ben-Zion Lammer will be
the presenter at a lunch and learn
at Congregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses titled "Shir Energy
II-Music of the Chassidim." Spon-
sored by Congregation Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses' Adult Ed-
ucation Committee, the event will
be held on Saturday, Jan. 27, fol-
lowing Shabbat services. Fee is
$6.50 for adults and $4.50 for chil-.
dren of ages 3-10. Free child care
is available.
Call the synagogue, (810) 851-
6880; or Robert Levine, evenings,
at (810) 855-6063 to reserve.

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Tu B'Shevat
Seder Set

Congregation Bbai Moshe will cel-
ebrate Tu B'Shevat at a
seder/brunch on Sunday, Feb. 4,
from 10 a.m. to noon at the syna-
gogue. The children in the LTFE
(Learning Is a Family Experience)
program will present a play.
Admission to the seder is one
item to be used at the seder such
as oranges, grapefruits, kosher
nuts, figs, dates, hsnanas, olives.
For information and to respond,
call the synagogue, (810) 788-
0600.

Parenting Skills
Are Offered

Temple Emanu-El Nursery
School will present "Bringing Out
the Best in Your Child," a two-part
program designed to teach criti-
calparenting skills to parents of
Temple preschoolers and kinder-
gartners.
The first part, "Raising Re-
sponsible Children," will be held
on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 7.30-9 p.m.
at the temple. Part two, "Anxious
Children: Recognizing and Ad-
dressing Your Child's Fears," is
scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 27,
7:30-9 p.m.
This free family program is co-
sponsored by Jewish Experiences
for Families, a division of the
agency for Jewish Education. Free
babysitting will be available by
advance reservation only. For in-
formation or to register, call the
Temple Emanu-El Nursery
School, (810) 967-4847.

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