Learning The Way The idea of instructional services is catching on in Detroit area synagogues. LYNNE MEREDITH COHN STAFF.WRITER' A ccording to Jewish law, , Rabbi Nevins held a six-month you're not supposed to course called "Service of the work on Shabbat — but Heart," an evening introduction you can learn. And if it's to Jewish liturgy. learning about Judaism, that's On Saturday, the Conservative even better. synagogue in Farmington Hills Two Detroit area congregations will host an opportunity for fam- — Congregation B'nai Moshe and ilies to learn together. The "par- Adat Shalom Synagogue — are ticipatory, educational service" will giving Jews an option to learn be Shabbat morning, 10:30 a.m.- what goes on at the weekly Shab- noon. bat service. The idea is that the When B'nai Moshe began look- more you know about the service, ing for ways to teach Shabbat dav- the more comfortable you may feel ening, shul leaders thought a class attending and perhaps even par- might eventually "turn into a dav- ticipating. ening experience. But first it was At B'nai Moshe, a Conservative designed to acquaint people with shul in West Bloomfield, the learn- the way the service is organized ing minyan is now more of a study — what sections are, prayers, group, led jointly by lay leaders when to stand, when to sit, when Len Wanetik and Marc Sussman, to lean forward: body language," and adult education coordinator Ms. Kaplan said. Nancy Kaplan. In fact, Mr. Wanetik has At Adat Shalom, Rabbi Daniel penned a booklet, "The Sit Stand Nevins has tried three different Guide," which people will be able formats for teaching about Shab- to flip through to figure out where bat davening. Last year, Adat they are in the service. It is in its Shalom offered a Shabbat morn- final publishing stages, Ms. Ka- ing learning service. This year, plan said. A periodic learning minyan be- gan last year at B'nai Moshe. It is now held 10:30-11:30 every Shab- bat morning. `The primary customers for it were parents of children in the LIFE Program," Ms. Kaplan said. While children in the LIFE school attend Shabbat morning classes, their parents are encouraged to attend Shabbat services. But the focus for the learning minyan has changed — from the service itself to the Jewish calen- dar. Before Purim, the minyan spent four weeks studying about the holiday. The same schedule was followed prior to Passover, and now they are learning about Shavuot. What B'nai Moshe and Adat Shalom are doing is not unique. Thanks to the efforts of individual shuls, the New York-based Na- tional Jewish Outreach Program (NJOP) and other organizations, crash courses in Judaism are be- ing offered across the country. Since its inception nearly a decade ago, NJOP has sponsored programs at 20 locations in the state of Michigan, according to Melanie Notkin, marketing di- rector. Within the past year, sev- en sites have offered an NJOP program, such as "Turn Friday Night into Shabbat," Hebrew reading "crash courses" or basic Judaism. Rabbi Daniel Nevins: Introducing Shabbat to families. COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN O Home Loans up to ;woo You May Have No Interest in Moving to a Home in Oak Park or Southfield You won't believe the possibilities for owning your own home in Oak Park and Southfield through the Neighborhood Project. With our interest-free loan program and beautiful homes in great neighborhoods, it's no wonder why over 800 families have taken advantage of our program. For information, call 967-1112 Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit N 11c3, 0r.1 1001) Robert Stewart Photography You've said we're in a class by ourselves & we thank you for the compliment! Complete interior design services from blue print review & construction specifications, to furniture selection & custom fabrication; from windows & walls to the last scented soap... These are the services that set us apart. We're so glad you've noticed the difference. 32506 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, MI • (248) 851-7540