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Adat Shalom Synagogue

29901 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington
Hills, 48334, 248-851-5100,
fax: 248-851-3190

"Spiritual Odysseys of
Conservative Jewish
Masters"
with Rabbis Efry Spectre,
Daniel Nevins and
Herbert Yoskowits

Our Rabbis will explore the thought
and impact of Franz Rosenweig,
Mordecai Kaplan and Abraham Joshua
Heschel.

Tuesdays, Dec. 8 & 15, 7:30 p.m.
free of charge.

"God in the Bible"
with Rabbi Herbert
Yoskowitz

Lunch & Learn, learning about God
through important biblical passages

Dec. 10, 17, Jan. 7 and 14, noon -
1:15 p.m., fee: $10.00 per session,
or $40.00 for all sessions.

Agency for Jewish
Education - Midrasha

21550 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield,
48076, 248-354-1050
fax: 248-354-1068

Educational Exchange -
Monthly Lectures

Barnes and Noble, call for more info.

Mifgash A Monthly program
for Hebrew Speakers: The
Bond between Humans and
Animals (in Hebrew)
with Dr. A vi Zechori

Sunday, Dec. 6, 1:30 p.m. -
3:00 p.m., free of charge,
reservations required.

Hebrew Classes for all Levels

Call for more info.

Beth Shalom

14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, 48237,
248-547-7970, fax: 248-547-0421

Shabbat Morning Study
Group
with Shoshana Ben-Ozer

Study of the weekly Torah portion

Every Shabbat, 8:45 a.m. -
10:00 a.m., free of charge.

Eilu v' Eilu

Meaningful learning for adults seeking
to connect with Jewish history,
holidays, culture, and Torah,
sponsored by Adat Shalom, Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses, Beth Shalom,
B'nai Moshe, Hillel Day School,
Shaarey Zedek, and Women's League
for Conservative Judaism-Michigan
Branch. 248-737-1931, fax: 248-737-
1931, E-mail, eiltilearn@aol.com

"What's New in Jewish
Prayer?"
with Joe Lewis

Creator of "The Family Haggadah" and
"Friday Night Alive! A Service of the
Heart"

Wednesday, Dec. 9, 8:00 p.m.,
free of charge, Borders Books-
Music-Café, 34300 Woodward
Avenue, Birmingham

"The Mitzvah of Redeeming
Captives"
with Rabbi Marla Feldman

Rosh Hodesh Tevet

Sunday, Dec. 20, 7:00 p.m., free
of charge, Borders Books & Music,
30995 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills

"Six Great Ideas that Saved
Judaism"
with Rabbi Aaron Bergman

Latte & Learning.

Every Monday 10:00 a.m. through
Dec. 21, fee: $5/M, $7/NM per
session, Borders Book & Music,
30995 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills.

Huntington Woods Minyan

14130 Balfour, Oak Park,
248-542-4809, fax: 248-542-2767

Jewish Philosophy
with Rabbi Y. Rabin

The soul of a Jew, the soul of Torah,
the essence of God

Every Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.

Jewish Community Center

D. Dan & betty Kahn Bldg. 6600 W.
Maple Rd., W. Bloomfield, 48322,
248-661-7649, fax: 248-661-7711

Hot Topic Series

"Is School Choice Good or Bad for the
Jewish Community?"

Thursday, December 3, 7:30 p.m.,
free of charge

"How to Analyze Your
Dreams"
with Rabbi Steven Well

Jewish secrets to self improvement.

Tuesday, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m., free of
charge.

Jewish Community Center

JPM Bldg., 15110 W. Ten Mile Rd.,
Oak Park, 48237, 248-967-4030,
fax: 248-967-0060

Bible Class for Seniors
with Shoshana Ben-Ozer

A weekly Torah study group.

Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. -
11:00 a.m.

Or Chadash

14420 Sherwood, Oak Park, 48237,
248-544-2687

Class in Jewish Law
with Rabbi Eliezer Cohen

Jewish law and its practical
application.

Call for more info.

Congregation Shaarey
Zedek

27375 Bell Rd., Southfield,
48036-2056, 248-357-5544

Genesis: In the Beginning
with Rabbi Irwin Groner

A modern perspective on the stories of
the Torah, dealing with creation,
temptation, lust, exile and family strife.

Tuesdays, Dec. 1, 8, & 15,
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Belt Miclrash: Taking the
Place of Honor,
with Rabbi Joseph Krakoff

The word "kavod" is used repeatedly
in our liturgy and sacred texts. Learn
to understand the extent to which
honor and respect must be observed in
Jewish tradition.

Wednesday, Dec. 2, 8:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m., Laker Complex,
W. Bloomfield, free of charge.

Belt Midrash: Four Deaths in
the Midrash
with Rabbi Stephen Weiss

Through an examination of the deaths
of four different Sages we will explore
mortality and the search for meaning.

Wednesday, Dec. 9, 8:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m., Laker Complex,
W. Bloomfield, free of charge.

Shir Tikvah

3900 Northfield Parkway, Troy,
48084, 248-543-4255

Weekly Lunch & Learn Series

Jewish Spirituality: Our Sages Speak
Bring a bag lunch or buy one on site.

Mondays, 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.

Shomrey Emunah

25451 Southfield Rd., Southfield,
48075, 248-559-1533

Talmud Study and Jewish Law

For specific information: call Rabbi
Zachariash.

Temple Beth El

7400 Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Hills,
48301, 248-851-1100,
fax: 248-851-1187

Introduction to Judaism
with Rabbinic Staff

A seminar for prospective converts,
non-Jewish partners of Jews
seeking to better understand and
explore the richness of Judaism.

Wednesday evenings

Young Israel of Oak Park

15140 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park,
48237, 248-967-3655,
fax: 248-967-4272

Shiurim (Lessons)
with Rabbis Steven Weil,
David Apt and Chaim Schloss

A variety of shiurim offered during the
week and on Shabbat.

Call for more info.

Young Israel of
Southfield

27705 Lahser Rd., Southfield, 48075,
248-358-0514

Weekly Torah Insight,
with Rabbi Elimelech
Goldberg

A philosophical journey through the

weekly Torah readings.
Every Wednesday evening,
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Belt Midrash: The Festival of
Lights,
with Rabbi Leonardo Bitran

In many cultures miracles signify
strange, mysterious or unnatural
events, but in our tradition to witness a
miraculous event is to observe an
ordinary occurrence and find in it
extraordinary meaning. Learn about
Hanukkah's celebrated ideal of
religious freedom.

Wednesday, Dec. 16, 8:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m., Laker Complex,
W. Bloomfield, free of charge.

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