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January 22, 1999 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-22

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• Metro-Detroit's Largest Jewish
Educational Program Ever
• 55 Course Offerings in 2 terms
• Courses are 3 weeks
• Term I Courses are Listed Below

Register Today.. Term I Begins January 26

TUESDAYS

WEDNESDAYS

Kahn Building • 7:30 PM

JPM Building • 7:30 PM

Bringing Shabbat Alive at Home

Codes: Equidistant Letter

Codes: Equidistant Letter

Elissa Berg, Adat Shalom Synagogue;

Sequences in the Bible

Sequences in the Bible

Beth Greenapple, Hillel Day School

Rabbi Michael Berger, Aish Ha Torah

Rabbi Michael Berger, Aish HaTorah

THURSDAYS

Kahn Building • 7:30 PM

The Nazi Takeover: A Personal Witness (Living

Lines of Heaven and Earth (Story of Creation)

in Berlin 1933 - 1939)

Rabbi Leonardo Bitran, Congregation Shaarey Zedek -

Rabbi Emeritus Ernst J. Conrad, Temple Kol Ami

B'naiIsrael Center

Art of the Scribe

Rabbi Avi Cohen, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah

A Jewish Response to Moral

and Ethical Decadence

Brave New World: Jewish Tradition Confronts

Three Sing-Alongs: Israeli Favorites, Yiddish Oldies,
Hassidic and Contemporary
Cantor Chaim ATajman, Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, Machon L'Torah

Biomedical Technology

Rabbi Marla Feldman, A wish Community Council

The Music of the Contemporary

Jewish Youth Movements

Conversion to Judaism: Embracing the Tradition

Our Obligation to the Jewish Child
Dr. Mark Smiley, Rabbi Michele Faudern and Robyn Glickman,
Hillel Day School

Rabbi Norman Roman, Temple Kol Ami

Rabbi Joseph H Krakoffl Congregation Shaarey Zedek

"Tell Me a Story:" The Narrative

Turning to Tehillim (Psalms): Spiritual Healing and Comfort
During Time of Crisis and Loss
Rabbi Herbert A. Yoskowitz, Adat Shalom Synagogue

Oy! Have We Suffered!

Art of the Hebrew Bible

Rabbi David Nelson, Congregation Beth Shalom

Rabbi Efiy Spectre, Adat Shalom Synagogue

8:30 PM

8:30 PM

The Nature and Development of Halachah

8:30 PM

(Jewish Law)

The Jewish Way in Death and Dying

Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, Akiva Hebrew Day School and

Rabbi E. B. (Bunny) Freedman, Jewish Hospice Services of

Congregation Or Chadash

The Death of Cupid: Reclaiming the Wisdom

of Love, Dating, Romance and Marriage

Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt, Aish Ha Torah

Symphony of Jewish Law

Southeast Michigan

Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, Machon L'Torah

The Dead Sea Scrolls After Half a Century

Women of the Talmud

Rabbi Emeritus Ernst J. Conrad, Temple Kol Am)

Two Rabbis, Three Opinions!

The Death of Cupid: Reclaiming the Wisdom

Rabbi Daniel Nevins, Adat Shalom Synagogue;
Rabbi Paul Yedwab, Temple Israel

Rabbi Sheila B. Goloboy, Temple Beth El

of Love, Dating, Romance and Marriage

Explaining Death to Your Jewish Child

Jewish Women, Then and Now

Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt, Aish Ha Torah

David Techner, Ira Kaufman Chapel

Fran Pearlman, Temple Israel

The Cantorial Art: A study in

Fifty Years of Israel: From Struggle to Miracle

Jewish Law

Appreciation (Part 1)

Yael Waxman, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,

Cantor Sholom Kalib, Congregation Beth Israel of Flint

Michigan-Israel Connection

and Eastern Michigan University

I Didn't Learn THAT in Hebrew School!
Michael Wolfe, Congregation Shaarey Zedek

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Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg, Bais Chabad - West Bloomfield

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