C omm unity China Machon And Maimonides • 4 Machon LTorah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will hold an edu- cational lunchtime conference 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 at the office of Barris, Scott, Denn, & Drikes. Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz will lead a discus- sion on the Eighth Principle of Maimonides' 13 Principles of Faith. The program will be hosted by Morley Witus and will include a deli lunch before the lecture. There is no charge. For reservations, call Machon, (248) 967-0888. Irnai Moshe Scholar Weekend Rabbi Ira F. Stone, this year's Conservative community scholar-in-res- idence, will spend Nov. 21-22 at Congregation B'nai Moshe and will lead a variety of study sessions on con- temporary themes. • On Friday, Nov. 21, the synagogue 'will hold a participatory Kabbalat Shabbat service at 6 p.m., followed by a _traditional Shabbat dinner with songs led by Cantor Earl Berris. Dinner is by prepaid reservation only. The deadline for reservations is Nov. 18. The cost for dinner is $15 per person for adults and children over 12 and $5 per person for children age 12 and under. At 7:30 ilk p.m., following dinner, Rabbi Stone will give a talk titled "Judaism: A Religion for Grown-Ups." Those who are inter- ested in the program but do not wish to attend the dinner are welcome to come at 7:30 p.m. and hear Rabbi Stone's talk at no charge. At 8 p.m., B'nai Moshe will present "Friday Night at the Mo," a Young Adult Shabbat Service at which Rabbi 111 °- Stone will discuss "A Post-Holocaust View of God." An interactive program and discussion will continue after a light kiddush. On Saturday, Nov. 22, Rabbi Stone will deliver the sermon following the Torah service. His subject will be "Theology: What Does It Matter What We Believe?" After services there will be a congregational kiddush followed by ✓ an in-depth presentation in which Rabbi Stone will elaborate on the theme of theology and personal belief Rabbi Stone's final program will take place 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, and will focus on the issue of "Jewish Parenting in the 21st Century." There is no charge, but reservations are suggested in order to ensure appropriate seating and refreshments. For Shabbat dinner reservations or for information about the upcoming weekend, call the synagogue's education office, (248) 788-3600. New Classes At Beth Shalom Beth Shalom Adult Education Program will inaugurate a semester of classes starting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 at the synagogue. The classes are Adult Bat/Bar Mitzvah taught by Rabbi David Nelson and Cantor Sam Greenbaum; Kosher Cooking taught by Fred and Debbie Goldenberg; A Film Festival for Thought and Discussion taught by Rev. Sammy Semp; Hebrew Bible taught by Myron Jackler and Andrew Zack; History of Zionism taught by Bernie Schiff; Shabbat Zemirot taught by Joseph Lewis; and Hebrew Language taught by Shoshana Ben-Ozer. There is a $10 charge for members and a $25 charge for non-members. To register, call the synagogue office, (248) 547-7970, or mail a check to Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 W. 12 Mile Road, Oak Park, MI 48237. HESLOP'S EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON SELECT DINNERWARE, FLATWARE, STEMWARE, AND GIFTWARE. Heslop's brings you the largest selection of in-stock tabletop merchandise in Michigan. Choose from among such famous names as Atlantis, Block, Christian Dior, Cristal J.G. Durand, Dansk, Fitz and Floyd, Gorham, Lenox. Mikasa, Nikko, Noritake, Oneida, Pickard, Reed & Barton, Rosenthal, Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, Sasaki, Spode, Towle, and Villeroy & Bach. Sale is not in addition to any other sale or previously marked down merchandise. Normal exclusions apply. Please ask a salesperson for details. Torah Center Prayer Class Noritake 1.'Wzr• 7 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13-SUNDAY, NOVEMB 16 West Bloomfield, Orchard Mall • (248) 737-8080 (Orchard Lake and 15 Mile) METRO DETROIT: New Location! St.Clair Shores 21429 Mack Ave. • (810) 778-6142 (North of Eight Mile Rd.) Dearborn Heights, The Heights • (313) 274-8200 (Ford Rd. between Inkster and Beech Daly) Livonia, Merri-Five Plaza • (313) 522-1850 (On corner of Five Mile and Merriman) Novi, Novi Town Center • (248) 349-8090 Rochester, Meadowbrook Village Mall (248) 375-0823 Sterling Heights, Eastlake Commons (810) 247-8111 • (On corner of Hall Road and Hayes Road) Troy, Oakland Mall • (248) 589-1433 OUTSTATE: Ann Arbor, Colonnade • (313) 761-1002 (On Eisenhower Pkwy., west of Briarwood Mall) Grand Rapids, Breton Village Mall • (616) 957-2145 (Breton Rd. and Burton Rd.) • Open Sundays! 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