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Medical Ethics
Study Program

The Adat Shalom Synagogue Adult
Study Commission will host an
evening of study with Rabbi Elliot
Dorff 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept.
9, on Matters of
Life and Death —
A Jewish
Approach to
Modern Medical
Ethics."
Rabbi Dorff
directed the rab-
binical and mas-
Rabbi Dorff
ter's programs at
the University of
Judaism, where he is rector and pro-
fessor of philosophy. He serves as
vice-president of the Los Angeles
Jewish Family Service, has chaired, its
Jewish Hospice Commission, and is
vice-president of its Jewish AIDS
Coalition.
Call the synagogue office, (248)
851-5100 to attend.

Auxiliary Plans
Fall Meeting

The Auxiliary for Jewish Aged of the
Jewish Home and Aging Services will
hold its annual fall opening meeting
10:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, at
Temple Beth El.
This event will feature "Prime
Time Men," local professional men
addressing their life's work and mem-
orable moments. They are: "Big Al"
Muskovitz, radio personality,
WOMC 104.3; Don Shane, sports-
caster, WXYZ-TV; Jeffrey Zaslow,
columnist, Chicago Sun Times.
The cost; donor $20, Patron $36
(this includes boutiques, brunch and
program). The community is wel-
come. Reservations must be made by
Tuesday, Sept. 1. For information,
contact Rochelle Elson, or Cheryl
Kimelman, (248) 661-2969.

Religious School
At B'nai David

Congregation B'nai David will open
its religious school under the direc-
tion of Cantor Ben-Zion Lanxner.
The goal is that every child
enrolled from the third grade on will
read Hebrew fluently after one year
or money back guaranteed. Free

kindergarten for everyone; 2 or 3 day
per week program, at family's option.
The school will also offer for the
bar and bat mitzvah students a com-
puterized method called
"Cybertrops."
The new Stone Chumash edition
will be given free to anyone register-
ing their child/ren by bringing this
article as a special promotion.
Classes will begin 4:30 Tuesday,
Sept. 8 for the 2-day program, classes
will be held 9-11 a.m. Sundays and
4:30-6:15 p.m. Tuesdays. For the 3-
day program, same as above plus
Thursdays from 4:30-6:15 p.m.
Scholarships are available.
For information, call Cantor
Lanxner, (248) 538-0438.

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Seniors Lunch
Features Cantor

The 12th annual Inter-congregation-
al Seniors Luncheon will take place
noon Wednesday, Sept. 9, at Temple
Israel. A musical program featuring
Cantor Harold Orbach will follow
the luncheon, hosted by the Temple
Treasures of Temple Israel.
- Members include the Beth Am
Seniors from Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses; Beth Elders from Temple
Beth El; CHaZaKaH from Adat
Shalom; Enhanced Generation from
Beth Shalom; Pace Setters of B'nai
David; Shaarey Zedek Seniors; and
Young at Heart from Beth Achim.
There is a charge. For informa-
tion, call Temple Israel, (248) 661-
5700.

Parenting Center
Hosts Brunch

The Eugene and Marcia Applebaum
Jewish Parenting Center will host
Bubbe's Brag Book Brunch 11:30
a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, 4200
Walnut Lake Road in West
Bloomfield.
In addition to a meal, bubbie's
will be able to put together a brag
book of their grandchildren.
Participants are asked to bring
four to six pictures that they wish to
include in their book.
There is a $5 fee, which includes
brunch and all the necessary materi-
als for the picture album.
Reservations are required by Aug. 31
For information and reservations,
call Janet Pont or Shelley Steinberg,
(248) 681-5353.

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