Mat Shalom
Picnic Sept. 7
"What Does It Matter What We
Believe? Seudah Shelishit will be
served after the study session;
reservations are requested. There
is a charge for the dinner. For in-
formation, call Beth Achim, (248)
253-8670.
Adat Shalom Synagogue will
have its annual back-to-school
family picnic on Sunday, Sept.
7. The "Color Us Terrific!" event
will run 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The picnic will follow the
opening morning of religious
school, and will launch the
congregation's 1997-98 Youth & A Rosh Chodesh lecture series for
Education Department activi- women has been established at
ties.
the Jimmy Prentis Morris Build-
In addition to roller blading, ing of the Jewish Community
pony rides, a petting farm, a gi- Center.
ant slide, a velcro wall and a
On Tuesday, Sept. 2, from 10:15
rock'n'roll wall, it will feature a - 11:30 a.m., Sara Eismann, a na-
musical performance by The tive of Israel who is now a Jewish
Earth Angels.
Family Service social worker, will
Also taking place at Adat speak on "Family Relations." Dr.
Shalom that day is the congre- Janet Snider, a Detroit Medical
gation's annual blood donor dri- Center pediatrician, will talk
ve, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
about "Rx for Healthy Kids" on
A complimentary picnic lunch Thursday, Oct. 30. "Chanukah
will be available. Because of the Highlights" is the topic that Yael
rules of kashrut, only food pro- Well of Young Israel of Oak Park
vided by the synagogue may be will discuss on Monday, Dec. 1.
eaten on the premises.
Leah Lange will share informa-
Families who plan to attend tion about 'The Fundamentals of
should pre-register by Sept. 2. Family Purity" on Monday, Dec.
Call the synagogue office, (248) 29.
851-5100.
Tickets are available at the
JPM reception desk for $7 for the
four-part series, or $2.50 for each
event. Light refreshments will be
served. Child care is available
upon request at a nominal fee, but
Temple Shir Shalom will offer a advance reservations are required;
fall class series. For information call Leslee Magidson, (248) 967-
or class prices, contact the temple 4030.
office, (248) 737-8700.
Introduction to Judaism will be
taught by Rabbi Moskowitz and
Rabbi Schwartz, 7-8 p.m. on
Wednesdays. Session 1: Aug. 27-
Oct. 8; Session 2: Oct. 29-Dec. 10.
Hands on Judaism will be The Temple Shir Shalom Sister-
hood will hold a library shower
taught by Judi Simon, 8-9 p.m.
Wednesdays. Session 1: Aug. 27- and book review, 7:30 p.m. Tues-
Oct. 8; Session 2: Oct. 29-Dec. 10. day, Sept. 9, at the Temple. Rab-
Love will be taught by Rabbi bi Moskowitz and Rabbi Schwartz
Schwartz, 8-9 p.m. Wednesdays. will review Joseph Telushkin's
book Jewish Humor - What the
Session 1: Sept. 10-Oct. 8.
Best
Jewish Jokes Say About the
How Do We Talk to God? will
be taught by Rabbi Moskowitz, 8- Jews.
Admission to the event is the
9 p.m. Wednesdays. Session 1:
donation of a book for the Temple
Oct. 29-Dec. 10.
Shir Shalom library. Mist of books
is available through the temple of-
fice, (248) 737-8700.
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Congregation Beth Achim will
participate in the Conservative
Movement Scholar-In Residence
program, welcoming Rabbi Ira
Stone on Friday and Saturday,
Aug. 29-30. Stone is rabbi of Tern-
ple Beth Zion-Beth Israel in
Philadelphia.
After a Friday Shabbat dinner,
Rabbi Stone will discuss "What
Are All The Angels Doing Here?"
On Saturday, Stone will be guest
speaker during Shabbat services,
and will deliver the sermon, 'Pray-
ing vs. Believing, The Relation-
ship Between Act and Thought."
After Mincha/M'aariv services,
he will conduct a learning session,
Sharona Sets
Member Buffet
Sharona Chapter, NA'AMAT/
USA, will hold its annual paid-
up membership tea and petite
buffet, 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11,
at the Janis Charach Epstein
Museum / Gallery at the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
The program will be the
Richard Koslow exhibit with
Sylvia Nelson, curator. There is
a charge.
For reservations, call Alice
Feldman, (248) 357-1890, or
Adell Orovitz, (248) 661-0269.