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October 30, 1998 - Image 136

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-30

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offer the ability to learn Torah
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state-based Project Genesis offers
one of the better ones.
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Jewish philosophy, liturgy, ethics
and law. There are three levels of
free classes — basic, intermedi-
ate and advanced — as well as
weekly Torah portion commen-
taries and explanations. There is
an archive of past commentaries.
The basic level, according to
the site's disclaimer, is designed
for potential students with no
Judaic background, and offers
introductory classes. The high-
er levels offer considerably
more options, including life
cycle events, Torah forum and
classes on Jewish holidays,
including a calendar of holiday
dates for the next nine years.
The site offers other services,
including candle-lighting times
for several cities across the conti-
nent (FYI, candle lighting in
Detroit on Nov. 6 is 5:02 p.m.).
There is a guest book, and an
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