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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-02

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Temple Beth El will offer a full program
of adult studies beginning Oct. 7, and
continuing through to the spring.
Included in the classes will be
"Introduction to Judaism," a 20-week
seminar presented by the rabbis for
prospective converts, non-Jewish part-
ners of Jews and Jews seeking a better
understanding of Judaism. The course
provides an excellent opportunity to
explore the richness of Judaism in a
comfortable atmosphere. Couples are
encouraged to take this seminar togeth-
er and will be charged only one fee. The
class will meet on Wednesday evenings
at 7 p.m.
Also offered on Wednesday evenings
at 7 p.m. will be Torah Overview. In
tandem with the congregation's Torah
writing project, this class will provide an
overview Of the Torah and its structure,
a discussion of the major families and
events and a view of the Torah's role as
the foundation of Jewish law. At 8 p.m.,
Rabbis Castiglione and Goloboy will
present "The Rabbis on the Rabbis," an
exploration of the great characters and
teachings of the Talmud. Each week
will provide a view of a different person
or issue.
A beginning Hebrew class, Hebrew

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I, will be offered both on Wednesday
mornings at 11 a.m. and Wednesday
evenings at 8 p.m. Those who have
mastered the alphabet and basic vocab-
ulary may elect Hebrew II offered on
both Wednesday mornings at 10:45
a.m. and Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m.
Also offered at 8 p.m. on Wednesday
evenings will be a class in conversational
Hebrew. Participants will read short sto-
ries and gain a mastery of grammar
skills. A basic knowledge of Hebrew is a
requirement for this class. Completing
the Wednesday courses is a 9:30 a.m.
Torah Study class, an on-going exami-
nation of the Torah, considering various
commentators and nuances in the text.
No knowledge of Hebrew is required.
Offered monthly will be a lunch and
learn on Thursdays at 11:45 a.m., pre-
sented by temple staff and leadership.
The series begins Nov. 12, with a pro-
gram on "Indusivity" led by Rabbi
David Castiglione. In addition, pianist
David Syme will be presenting "The Joy
of Music," a course in music apprecia-
tion for both the uninitiated and sophis-
ticated listener. The seven-week course
will be offered on Wednesdays at both
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. beginning Nov. 4.
Pre-registration is necessary for all
classes. For information, including class
dates, details, instructors and fees, call
the Education Office at Temple Beth
El, (248) 865-0612.

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10/2
1998

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Birthdays

•Weddings
• Rehearsal Dinners
• Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
• Parties

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52 Detroit Jewish News

In advance of the "Israel At 50" Michigan National Bank State of Israel Bonds
Tribute Dinner honoring Richard C. Webb, over $5,150,000 was raised in
State of Israel Bonds at a cocktail reception hosted by Michelle and Linden
Nelson and Lisa and Gary Shiffman. Shown standing are Brian M Hermelin,
L'wrence S. Jackier, Bernard H. Stollman, Sidn Forbes and Professor Stephen
Berk. Shown seated are Gary Shiffman, Lisa Shifinan, Kathleen Webb, Richard
C. Webb, Michelle Nelson and Linden Nelson.

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