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January 29, 1999 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-29

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AIFITENTION

for bringing Shabbat alive in the
home and Cantor Chaim Najman
led a Jewish sing-a-long. Three addi-
tional courses took place in the 8:30
time slot.
Two child-focused courses, "Our
Obligation to the Jewish Child" and
"Explaining Death to Your Jewish
Child," were cancelled due to lack of
interest; nonetheless, the crowd assem-
bled reflected a mix of ages, with a
noticeable cadre of twenty- and thirty-
somethings balancing out the older
folks.
Students interviewed between and

was the "Evelyn Woods" Torah, refer-
ring to the famous speed reading
course. "We did Genesis in about
three and a half minutes," she said.
"But it was very interesting, very
informative."
Chutz, who also takes classes
through Aish HaTorah, said she came
to SAJE because she was "interested in
enriching my Jewish knowledge."
Maida Genser, attending two class-
es with her husband Mordechai,
learned of SAJE through a flyer she
received while volunteering on
Christmas. "It looked interesting and

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after classes said they were pleased so
far.
"I liked it very much," said Richard
Wolk, leaving the psalms class. "It
gave me more exposure to the texts."
Wolk, who is 37, said he studies
Talmud at the Kollel and also attends
classes at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
and Temple Israel.
Karen Chutz said she liked her class
on the creation story but joked that it

seemed like a good alternative to
going out to dinner or the movies,"
said Ms. Genser.
Melina Adler, 26, said she was tak-
ing classes with her mother and that
the two had found it difficult deciding
among the numerous course offerings.
"Any opportunity to bring the corn-
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