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Sunday, March 14. The group will meet in
the lobby of the Kahn Building of the West
Bloomfield JCC. Designed for adults and
children 7th grade and older. Chairs: Judy
Goldman, Sharon Moss Lebovic and Debbie
Supowit. RSVP: (248) 851-5100 or 626-
2153.
JEWISH POETRY SERIES
Rabbi Aaron Bergman Eilu Eilu Latte and
Learning series "It Could Be Verse: Jewish
Poetry from the Bible to Today" for
Mondays through April 26 10-11 a.m. at
Borders Books and Music, 30995 Orchard
lake Rd., Farmington Hills. Cost: $5 per ses-
sion for members of sponsoring organiza-
tions, $7 others. Seth Korelitz (248) 398-
4580.
JEWISH REVIVAL IN POLAND
Prof. Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska of
Marie Curie-Sklodowska University and
Brandeis University lectures on Is There a
Place for Jewish Culture in Contemporary
Poland?" 4-5:30 p.m. Monday, March 15 at
3050 Frieze Building, 105 S. State St., Ann
Arbor, sponsored by the University of
Michigan Frankel Center for Judaic Studies.
Examined is the small revival of the Jewish
community in Poland since the 1980's.
(734) 763-9047.
MATZAH, MAROR MITZVOT
Adat Shalom Synagogue offers a three-part
series on the Hagaddah taught by Rabbi
Herbert A. Yoskowitz 7:30-9 p.m.
Tuesdays, March 16 and 23. Rabbi
Yoskowitz will discuss how learning the
meanings of the symbols of Passover is
essential to fulfilling the mitzvah of Pesach.
On March 16: "Leaven in the Words of the
Rabbis." On March 23: "Maror: The
Uniqueness of Remembering the 'Bitter' of
a People's History." Free, open to the corn-
munity. RSVP: (248) 851-5100.
EILU V' EILU PESACH STUDY
& TIPS TO PREPARE HOME
"Passover — In, Spirit and In Practice" pre-
holiday study series with Nehama Glogower
at Hillel Day School, 32200 Middlebelt
Rd., Farmington Hills, 2:15-3:15
p.m.Wednesdays, March 17 and 24. Cost:
$5 per session for members of sponsoring
organizations; $7 others.
Eilu Eilu (adult Jewish learning project
of the Detroit conservative movement) is
also offering free copies of a "Passover
Master Plan" featuring strategies and practi-
cal tips for preparing one's home for the hol-
iday by community educator Glogower.
Nancy Kaplan, (248) 737-1931, email:
wwvv.cbahm.org/eilu.htm
`GUARD YOUR TONGUE' STUDY
Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, director of
Machon L'Torah, will lead a home study
group, "Guard Your Tongue: Putting On the
Chains of Freedom" 7:30 Wednesday,
March 17 at the home of David and Susan
Aisner, West Bloomfield. RSVP: (248) 967-
0888.
RETREAT / RABBI KELEMAN
Three Jewish educational organizations
present a weekend retreat, "Connecting
With Our Inner Majesty" featuring lec-
tures and festive meals March 19-21 at
the Westin Hotel, 1500 Town Center
Dr., Southfield. Rabbi Lawrence
Keleman, lecturer and author of the
books Permission to Believe and Permission
to Receive, will be scholar in residence.
For information call retreat presenters:
Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz at Machon
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L'Torah (248) 967-0888, Rabbi David
Shapero at Ohr Somayach (248) 352-
4870 or Rabbi Avi Cohen at Yeshiva
Beth Yehudah (248) 557-9380. Mrs.
Bayla Jacobovitz will also present.
Limited space available. RSVP: Machon
L'Torah (248) 967-0888, fax (248) 967-
0412 or email
machon@speedlink.net
MIRIAM, PRINCESS OF EGYPT
Eilu Eilu Rosh Hodesh Torah Study
with Ruth Bergman for Nissan and
Passover 7 p.m. Sunday, March 21 titled
"Miriam, Princess Of Egypt" at Borders
Books and Music, 30995 Orchard Lake
Rd., Farmington Hills. Free.(248) 398-
4580.
LUNCH AND LEARN
ADAM, EVE: THE BLAME GAME
Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz, director of
Machon L'Torah, the learning network of
Michigan, will lead a Lunch and Learn
on "Adam and Eve — The Blame Game"
12:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 16 at the law
offices of Honigman, Miller, 2290 First
National Bldg., Detroit. Free deli lunch
hosted by Robert Weiss. (248) 967-0888.
LEARN SEDER SONGS
Temple Beth El Lunch and Learn will
feature Cantor Stephen L. Dubov pre-
senting "The Passover Through Song"
11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m.Thursday, March
25. Participants will sing along with the
cantor as they learn traditional and mod-
ern tunes to use at seder. Cost: $15
members, $18 others. RSVP by March
22: (248) 865-0612.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
NOTES: Items may be submitted
to Community Calendar in three
ways. Write: David Sachs, Editorial
Assistant, The Jewish News, 27676
Franklin Road, Southfield, MI
48034; fax: (248) 354-6069; e-mail:
dsachs@thejewishnews.com.The
deadline for submissions is
Thursday noon, 8 days prior issue
date. For more information, call
(248) 354-6060, ext. 262.
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