PH OTO BY DANI EL LI PPITT Keep On Learning Jewish classes for adults combine in-depth study with timely topics. LYNNE MEREDITH COHN STAFF WRITER W ith the approach ofYom HaShoah comes the study of Holocaust poet Primo Levi. As we anticipate spring and Shavuot, out comes the Book of Ruth. "Eilu v'Eilu," an ongoing study series sponsored by Hillel Day School and con- gregations B'nai Moshe and Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, kicks off a new round of class- es for adults on May 7. Scheduled for Wednesday nights at Hil- lel, 32200 Middlebelt Road in Farmington Hills, "Eilu v'Eilu" is free for B'nai Moshe and BAELM members as well as parents of Hillel students. For others, the cost is $5 per session. It's one thing to "feel" Jewish or help out Jewish organizations, says Ruth Bergman, rebbetzin of BAIIM. But "it's the ritual that actually grounds you. People are at a loss; [they] don't know where to start." The three co-chairs of the class series are Mrs. Bergman; Nancy Kaplan, who is co-chair of B'nai Moshe's adult learning committee; and Rabbi Michele Faudem, rabbi-in- residence of Hillel Day. School. The series' name comes from a phrase in a talmudic story: "Eilu v'eilu devarim elohim chayirn" (These and these are the words of the living God), says Ms. Kaplan. That parable tells about an ar- gument on Jewish law. "It's a statement of pluralism," says Ms. Kaplan. "We're trying to be eclec- tic, but with depth." The classes are intended "to en- courage different points of view," she says. "We are open to congre- gations from other Jewish move- ments participating." The classes are held at the same time that Hillel holds class- es for 9th- and 10th-grade alumni, says Ms. Kaplan. The parents who drive the kids to and from the classes now have an oppor- tunity to stay and learn, she adds. - Mrs. Bergman will teach a class called "Conversion Issues in the Book of Ruth" (five ses- Rabbi Michele sions, 6:15-7 p.m.) and Faudem: "You "Leadership Values in the can never learn Torah" (five sessions, 7:15- too much." 8 p.m.). Leonard I. Wanetik will discuss the weekly Torah portion May 7 and 14, 7:15- 8 p.m. Rabbi Aaron Bergman will lead a two- session course (May 21, June 4) on Primo Levi, 7:15-8 p.m. A class called "Judeo- Christian: Myth or Reality?" will be taught by Tom Wexelberg-Clouser (four sessions starting May 14, 7:15-8 p.m.). "You can never learn too much," says Rabbi Faudem. "The atmosphere we're trying to cre- ate is intellectually stimulating and at the same time an open environment to encourage adults to continue their Jew- ish learning." CI For information on "Eilu v'Eilu" class- es, call Nancy Kaplan at Congregation B'nai Moshe, (810) 788-0600. Dont miss our Special Designer Show Friday, April 25th and Saturday, April 26th Meet the designers and see the latest from DAVID YURMAN SEIDENGANG He ZINA exclusively at 8 1 0-93 2-7700 f 1-800-337-GIFT Put Spring in your Walk SHOES Diamonds 6- Fine Jewelry Our Cash Refund Policy ensures that you shop with complete confidence every time. thelmandwalk Orchard Mall . Orchard Lake Road at Maple Road . West Bloomfield, Ml 48322 Orchard Lake Rd. • W. Bloomfield 81 0.737.9059