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CHOICES, CHOICES, CHOICES

Our Jewish community's congregations and organizations offer a variety of exciting adult education
opportunities.The following three pages offer a wide sampling. For further information or to register for any
courses, contact the congregation or organization directly.

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
810-851-5100

AISH HATORAH
810-737-0400

All programs held at Adat Shalom

Lunch and Learn

Service of the Heart - The World of
Jewish Prayer

Intro to the Jewish prayerbook.
Rabbi Daniel Nevins
Mondays, beginning October 7,
through April 1997 • 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Reservations required

Hebrew Literacy

Choice of several levels
Synagogue volunteers and
Adat Shalom Clergy
Mondays, beginning October
through February 1997
8:00 p.m.
Supply fee
Reservations required

Contemporary Anti-Semitisnw Forging
an Effective Response

Home Chavurah

Parashat Hashama

Informed learning for people
re-entering Jewish learning
Various presenters
One evening a month
Various neighborhoods
Reservations required

Group learning and discussion
of the weekly Parashah
Shoshana Ben-Ozer
Every Shabbat morning for 10 months
8:45-9:45 a.m.
Congregation Beth Shalom

CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES
810-851-6880

THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE
810-477-1410

Lunch & Learn series with
Rabbi Marla Feldman, Deputy
Director of the Jewish Community
Council for Domestic Concerns.
Thursdays, October 17, 24 & 31
BYO Brown Bag Lunch
Materials fee
Reservations required

All programs held at Birmingham Temple

All programs held at BAHM

Monday Forum

Rabbis Efry Spectre and
Daniel Nevins
Monthly classes beginning Monday,
October 28, through May 1997
7:00 p.m.
Reservations required

Rabbi Aaron Bergman
14 Sundays, beginning October 13,
10:00 a.m.
Reservations required

Sisterhood Fall Institute -
Genesis - A Living Conversation
& Good Morning God

Part 1: In conjunction with the upcom-
ing Bill Moyer's documentary about a
new Jewish Theological Seminary project.
Part 2: Intro to the Shacharit service.
Adat Shalom Clergy
Tuesdays, October 15, 22 & 29
10:00 a.m.- noon • Free
R , v ations required

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CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM
810-547-7970

Studying Pirkei Avot and Bible
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
noon
Call for locations
Free program

Introduction to Jewish Law,
Ritual, and Culture - Daat Institute

Talmud Lunch Series

Sabbat Sha Boom and Mitzvahmania
"How to" hands-on Judaism

Monday and Wednesday nights
1 or 2 times a month
Clergy and lay leaders of B'nai Moshe
Free

Conservative Judaism: Our Beliefs,
History and Future

Jewish marriage law
Rabbi Daniel Nevins
Wednesdays, October 2, through
December • noon -1:30 p.m.
$25 registration $30 materials
$8 lunch
Reservations required

Megillah Reading

Learn to read megillah
Joseph Baras
Sunday mornings
Congregation Beth Achim
Reservations required

Lunch and Learn

Weekly Torah portion
Rabbi Aaron Bergman
Wednesdays, noon
$8 per session, includes lunch

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM
810-352-8670

Book Bites

Books ofJewish interest reviewed by
various reviewers.
Three-part series
Members' homes
Reservations required

Supper Series

Dinner followed by study session.
Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz
5 Sunday evenings
Members' homes
$7 per session
Reservations required

Literature review
Rabbi Sherwin Wine
25 Mondays, beginning
September 9 • 8:30-9:30 p.m.
$4 per event for nonmembers

Philosophy of Humanistic Judaism

Rabbi Sherwin Wine
25 Mondays, beginning
September 9 • 7:30-8:30 p.m.
$100 nonmembers

Shabbat Study Hour

Humanistic Bible Study
Rabbi Sherwin Wine
Saturdays, beginning
September 9 • 9:30-10:30 a.m.
$100 nonmembers

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE
810-788-0600

All programs held at B'nai Moshe
unless otherwise noted

Learning Minyan

Discussion of the prayerbook and
other topics of interest to the students.
Leonard I. Wanetik, author of Sedra
Study for Everybody
Begins October 19 (6-8 times a year)
10:30 - 11:15 a.m. • Free

Eilu v' Eilu

The following two programs are
co-sponsored by B'nai Moshe and Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses (BAHM)

Rosh Chodesh
Study Series

First Monday night of every Hebrew
month, beginning October 14
Instructors and topics vary
Venue will alternate:
October 14 at BAHM,
November 11 at B'nai Moshe

Weekly Classes in Tanakh (Hebrew Bible)

Tuesday mornings with Ruth
Bergman: "First Samuel"
Wednesday mornings with
Rabbi Elliot Pachter: "Tehillim (Psalms)
Wednesday lunch time with
Rabbi Aaron Bergman: "Parashat
HaShavua" (Torah Portion of the Week)
No Hebrew required. Classes meet one
semester at B'nai Moshe and one
semester at BAHM.

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