Adult Classes At B'nai Moshe "40% of the food from food banks helps to nourish children" The Food Bank of Oakland County pays only for the shipping of wholesome but unmarketable food donated by the food industry. Each dollar you contribute will provide 8 meals for a needy neighbor. GIVE TO THE FOOD BANK OF OAKLAND COUNTY r Yes, I/we want to help feed the hungry in our community. Enclosed is a donation of: ❑ $10 ❑ $25 ❑ $50 ❑ $100 ❑ Other I/we prefer to contribute $ Name Address City State Zip Telephone Individuals can receive a 50% Michigan Tax Credit for Gifts of $200. Couples filing jointly receive this credit for gifts of $400. Business can claim a credit of up to $5000. Please make checks payable to: Food Bank of Oakland County, P.O. Box 431385, Pontiac, MI 48343 Thank you for your support. .1 Open 7 Days FALAFIL A SPECIALITY Lunch & Dinner Restaurant ❑ QUALITY ❑ ABIOSPHERE ❑ VALUE Mideastern & American Cuisine 27060 Evergreen at 1-696 & 11 In Lathrup Landing • 559-9099 RAW JUICE BAR With Fresh-S • ueezed Fruits & Ve • etables r L Buy One Entree At Regular Price Get Second Entree E • ual or Lesser Value HALF THE PRICE! 0 F 1 • Dine In Only • With Coupon • 1 Coupon Per Couple • Not Valid With Other Offers Expires 12-31-97 JN Congregation B'nai Moshe will of- fer a number of new adult Jewish learning classes as part of the spring semester at Kolel Moshe, the synagogue's adult Jewish learning center. All Kolel Moshe programs and events are open to the community. On four Monday nights, start- ing March 17, Kolel Moshe will offer "Introduction to Torah Trope" from 7 to 8 p.m. and "In- troduction to Haftorah Trope" from 8 to 9 p.m. Both will be taught by Michael Weiss, an in- structor with the synagogue's LIFE (Learning Is a Family Ex- perience) program and an expe- rienced bar/bat mitzvah tutor. The tuition is $15 per course for members of B'nai Moshe, $20 per course for non-members. Adult learners who enroll in both mini- courses will receive a tuition dis- count. Students must have fairly good Hebrew phonetic reading ability and are encouraged to bring a personal tape recorder to class. On March 31, Rabbi Aaron Bergman will lead an eight-part study series titled "Gathering Up the Light; An Introduction to Jew- ish Mysticism." This course is co- sponsored by Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Tuition is $40 for members of B'nai Moshe and BAHM, $56 for others. The class will meet from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Mondays, in the cafe area of Borders Books & Mu- sic, Farmington Hills. No knowl- edge of Hebrew is required. B'nai Moshe is offering open enrollment in its continuing adult Hebrew classes. Current classes include: Total Beginner Hebrew Reading with Ahuva Newman on Thursdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m.; Second-Year Hebrew Reading with Dr. Ed Golenberg on Sun- days from 9:30 to 11 am.; Second- Year Hebrew Reading with Rita Abramson on Mondays from 8 to 9 p.m.; and Intermediate-Ad- vanced Hebrew Reading with Nathan Roth on Sundays from 9:30 to 11 a.m. For details about tuition fees, registration, or other information, or to request a copy of the new Kolel Moshe brochure, call Rita Abramson, (810) 788-0600. 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The program is open to all interested adult learners throughout the metro Detroit Jewish community. There is no charge for members of the sponsoring synagogues or for par- ents of Hillel students or gradu- ates. For others, tuition is $25 per course or $40 for two courses tak- en back to back. The following three courses will be offered at 6:15 p.m.: "Why Is This Book Different? Under- standing the Passover Hag- gadah," taught by Ruth Bergman; "The History of Zionism: a Cen- tennial Overview," taught by Seth Korelitz; and "G'milut Hasadim: A Prime Jewish Value," taught by Aviva Silverman. Courses offered at 7:15 p.m. will be "Practical Passover," taught by Ruth Bergman; 'The Evolution of the American Jew- ish Community, 1654 to 1904," taught by Seth Korelitz; and "Verse By Verse: The Book of Genesis," taught by Aviva Sil- verman. All Eilu v Eilu courses are con- tingent on minimum enrollment, and advance registration is re- quired. No Hebrew knowledge is required for any of these classes. For information or to register, call B'nai Moshe, (810) 788-0600; or BAHM, (810) 851-6880. Labor Zionist Purim Event The Labor Zionist Family (Labor Zionist Alliance, Labor Zionist In- stitute, Na'amatJUSA and Habonim/Dror) will present a Purim celebration featuring the Jewish Community Center's In- tergenerational Choir 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 16, in the Morris L. Lieberman Hall, 25900 Green- field Suite 205-E, Oak Park. The public is invited at no charge. Refreshments will be served. Seminar Handles Cloning Topic The Detroit Jewish Judicial Sem- inar will meet for a lunch and learn 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, in the Riverside Con- ference Room 700A of the Detroit City-County Building. @Reg,ular Copy:The topic, led by Rabbi Her- schel Finman, will be "Cloning Sheep, Elvis, the Rebbe, and Yourself." The cost for the kosher lunch is $10. For reservations and infor- mation, call Rabbi Finman, (810) 542-5087; e-mail hfin- man@juno.com .