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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-02

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The Agency for Jewish Education's
Educational Resource Center (ERC)
has new evening hours: 6-8 p.m. on
the second Thursday of every month.
During these hours, Jewish educators
can visit the ERC for general use or to
participate in a variety of programs
designed to introduce teachers to new
resources and ideas to use in their
classrooms.
January's program will include a
coffee bar and video review with Fran
Menken, director of the Resource
Center, Thursday, Jan. 8. After the
video, Ms. Menken will lead a discus-
sion on how to use the video educa-
tionally in the classroom.
The Educational Resource Center
programs are free of charge. Pre-regis-
tration is required. For information or
to register, call Judith Haynes, AJE,
(248) 354-1050.

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The Agency for Jewish Education's
Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish
Studies will resume its Educational
Exchange at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers in West Bloomfield, 7-
8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12. Rabbi
Amy Brodsky, assistant director of the
Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-
Christian Studies, will discuss "A
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The Adat Shalom Adult Study
Commission will host a three-part
film series which
will examine "The
Power of the
Camera: On
What Does the
Lens Focus?"
Dr. Dan
Greenberg, a pro-
fessor of film, film
critic, a member
of the commis-
sion, and a veter-
Dan Greenberg
an Adat Shalom
film series host,
will introduce and discuss two films
set for 7 p.m. Sundays, Jan. 11 and
18.

The opening evening will feature
Genghis Cohn, a tale of vengeance
from beyond the grave.
Preceding
Genghis Cohn,
Adat Shalom will
welcome Israeli
filmmaker Guy
Liberman, who
will show the 17-
minute short
Nachman
Leimener Express
Mail, which he
and Yoel Frolich
Rabbi Feltner
wrote, directed
and produced. It
garnered first prize in documentaries
this year at the Israel Film Festival.
On the following Sunday, Dr.
Greenberg will present The Dunera
Boys. This film portrays refugees'
attempt to retain their humanity on a
ship built to accommodate only
1,600.
On Feb. 1, Rabbi Azriel Fellner,
author, poet and movie producer, will
illustrate through the use of video
footage how television undermines
religious and ethnic identity in a pro-\
gram titled "Flirting With Disaster."
The films will be shown at the syn-
agogue, 29901 Middlebelt Road in
Farmington Hills. All three evenings
will be followed by coffee. They are
open to the community at no charge.

Dr. Warshay
Gives Talk

The Sholem Aleichem Institute will
present Dr. Leon Warshay at its 8
p.m. Friday, Jan. 16 Oneg Shabbat, at
the Franklin Pointe clubhouse, 26361
Franklin Pointe Dr., Southfield.
Dr. Warshay is a professor of soci-
ology at Wayne State University and
serves on the board of American and
Jewish Friends. His topic will be
"Religion and Politics in Israel." The
public is welcome.

Jewish History
Crash Course

Adat Shalom Synagogue will offer a
crash course on Jewish history on
nine Wednesday evenings this winter
with Rabbi Daniel Nevins.
Classes will begin at 8 p.m. on Jan.
14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11, 25; Mar. 4,
18, 25.
The community is welcome. There
is no charge, but pre-registration is

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