Is there such a thing as a soulmate? How long does it take to find a soulmate? Is a soulmate forever? BELIEFS page 37 If you're are a Reform, Ortho- dox, Reconstructionist, Human- istic, Conservative or any other kind of Jew, you need to know what calling yourself that label means. If you are devoutly Re- form and educated in the tenets of Reform, be proud of it. But Re- form Judaism has nothing to do with not attending synagogue or not having knowledge. There are Reform Jews who are devoutly Reform. And it has nothing to do with mixed seat- ing. And there are Reform Jews who are just plain religiously lazy. There are Orthodox and Conservative Jews who have lost their Jewish hearts somewhere along the way. It works all sorts of ways. And if one denomination isn't for you, fine. Just take the one you choose seriously. Be able to define it and teach it as an example to your children. Con- servative? Why are you Conser- vative? What's the theology all about? Do you know? Can you ex- plain it? Orthodox? Why? Who are you Jewishly? This is important, and yet we treat our beliefs with less research and ac- tion than we take in buying a car. If a Jew criticizes where you are going as a Jew, you know how to prove him wrong. It's not Find out the JEWISH SECRETS TO SELF IMPROVEMENT "How To Find and Keep Your Soulmate" With Noted Lecturer Rabbi Shmuel Irons Tuesday, May 6, 1997 • 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center Maple/Drake Building There is no charge for this program. Refreshments will be served. by calling him a name or corn- paring your brand of Judaism to his. Pick up a book, a Siddur, a Bible. We spend so much time and money on soccer lessons and piano, and in a quick second we'd change teachers or coaches if we felt our kids weren't learning. Well, be selective. Find a Ju- daism coach, a teacher. Enough of this. We shouldn't be in the position of being uned-,,—) ucated. Want a good Jewish self- "—\ image? Learn. Then you'll be proud. If you're Jewishly secure, who cares what anyone says, gentile or even Jew? Commonalities? Yes, we have them in abun- dance. But the bottom line is the Torah. We read the same Torah portion no matter if we call our congregation Temple Israel or -) Young Israel. The lessons are the same, the prophets and the sages all the same. By the way, are you a Jew? Why? What makes you proud about being a Jew? And really, who cares what the answer to that question is, as long as it is important to you? At least, though, find out what -/ those answers are for yourself ❑ Call (810) 661-7649 to pre-register for the lecture. Alabama Lessons Jewish Secrets will be held on the first Tuesday of each month. This lecture series is brought to you by Mr. Fred Ferber and the Jewish Community Center. A judge brings Alabama back to the forefront of civil rights consciousness. 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'Til 3 _ EST. 1919 Andy Adelson 5810-206-1100 P c_f 0 adsden, Ala., about 90 miles north of Birming- ham, is the newest host of our country's roving media circus. And Rabbi Mark Peilen, who has led the 75-member Jew- ish community there for 16 years, wants to know why few Jews have contacted him about it. He could use their support. Recently, at least 8,000 Al- abamians rallied in Montgomery in support of Judge Roy Moore. He's purposely hung a plaque of the Ten Commandments in his Gadsden courtroom. Judge Moore also has someone start court sessions with a prayer. He'd let a Jew lead one, he says, but Muslims, Buddhists and oth- er non-Christians are out. "They do not," he told USA Today, "ac- knowledge the God of the Holy Bible on which this country was founded." The judge has a powerful ally in Gov. Fob James. The Republi- can politician has vowed to use the National Guard to ensure that the plaque stays. So the national media and Jewish groups are having a field day. The American Jewish Con ; gress has urged the Alabama Ju- dicial Inquiry Commission to investigate Moore's actions. The Anti-Defamation League has filed a brief to support the Amer- ican Civil Liberties Union suit to end this flagrant violation of the separation of religion and state. On the other side of the issue, Toward Tradition, a conservative Jewish political group, co-spon sored the recent rally. "At first, we didn't really rec- ognize that there's a Jewish community there," Jay Kaimen, the ADL's Atlanta-based head said. He notes that Gadsden's Jews, and the roughly 10,000 Jews in the rest of the state, don't side with the judge. They just don't know how to respond. In a few months, the Alabama state supreme court will rule on the Ten Commandments and prayer issue. ❑