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April 16, 1999 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-16

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April-May

SPRING FORWARD
WITH LIFE-LONG
JEWISH LEARNING

LATTE
EC LEARNING

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with Rabbi Aaron Bergman

Eilu v' Ellu joins with Adat Shalom Synagogue -
in offering this five-part history series
with Rabbi Daniel Nevins—April 14-May 12
Wednesday nights @ 8:00 pm



Borders Books & Music
30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills

Mondays @ 10:00 am
Each session is self-contained and
can be attended independently.
Members of Sponsoring Organizations $5/session
Others $7/session

Mat Shalom, 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills.

Advance registration is required. Tuition is $25
(includes textbook and other course materials).
For more information or to register, call Sheila Lederman in
Rabbi Nevins's office, at 248.851.5100.

"It Could Be Verse -
Jewish Poetry from the Bible to Today"
Four sessions left in current 8-part series:
April 26 - Yiddish Poetry
May 3 - Modern Poetry About the Bible
May 10 - Israeli Poetry

BELT MIDRRSH

It's back! The Shaarey Zedek/Eilu v' Eilu Beit Midrash has
moved to Thursday nights for a new series of interactive adult
learning sessions this spring at the Laker Education Complex.
Using the traditional hevruta method of Jewish study, adult
learners pair up to read aloud, question, and discuss classical
Jewish texts. Each session focuses on a different theme and
can be attended independently. This is a free, drop-in series.
Rabbi Stephen Weiss, Rabbi Joseph Krakoff, and Rabbi Leonardo
Bitran take turns facilitating. For session dates and topics,
contact Eilu v' Eilu or call Rabbi Krakoff at 248.357.5544.

May 17 - The Poetry of American Jews

SPECIAL LATTE & LEARNING SESSION
for YOM HA'ATZMAUT
with Rabbi Joseph H. Krakoff
April 19 - Yom Ha'Atzmaut: The Fulfillment of Our Prayers

COMING IN JUNE

A new Latte & Learning series with Rabbi Bergman,
"Socialism and Realism in Jewish Art" timed
to coincide with the Ben Shahn exhibit at the DIA.

Laker Education Complex, 2075 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield.

Details will be announced.

LOOKING AHEAD

ROSH HODESH SERIES

TO SHAVUOT

WELCOMING EACH NEW MONTH ON THE JEWISH CALENDAR
Showcasing the talents of distinguished female educators in
our community. One Sunday night each month @ 7 pm

From the creative geniuses who brought us

Lecha Dodi, Kabbalat Shabbat, and

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the Tu B'Shevat Seder (the kabbalists

Borders Books and Music, 30995 Orchard Lake Rd, Farmington Hills

No charge. No reservations required.

and mystics of 16th century Safed)

comes TIKUN LEIL SHAVUOT,

"The Testing of Abraham"

Torah study on the first night

Welcome the new month of lyar
with Nehama Glogower—Sunday, April 18

of Shavuot (Thursday night,

"Getting to Use Root of Ruth"

May 20) to enrich our holiday

Welcome the new month of Sivan and the
festival of Shavuot
with Susan Krakoff—Sunday, May 16

and raise our spiritual consciousness.

Eilu v' Eilu urges everyone to

participate in a Tikun Leil Shavuot

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Future session dates:
June 20 (Tammuz), July 18 (Av), August 15 (Elul)
Teachers and topics will be announced.

this year. For more information,

call your Rabbi, look for details in The Jewish News and/or

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your congregation's May bulletin, or contact us at Eilu v' Eilu.

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Eilu v' Eilu is the cooperative adult Jewish learning project of the Detroit Conservative

movement and is a resource for adults seeking to connect with Jewish history,

holidays, culture, and Torah. Eilu v' Eilu is sponsored by Adat Shalom Synagogue,

Congregations Beth Shalom, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, B`nai Moshe,

and Shaarey Zedek, Hillel Day School, and the Women's League for

Conservative Judaism-Michigan Branch.

4/16
1999

4 Detroit Jewish News

Eilu v' Eilu is a recipient of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's
Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation



Ellu Ellu
ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB

For up to date information on Eilu v' Eilu classes, programs,
and special events, go to the special Eilu v' Eilu page
that is maintained as part of the website of
Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses:
http://www.cbahm.org/eilu.htm

For more information, call
Nancy Kaplan at 248.737.1931,
or e-mail: eilulearn@aol.com

If you're looking for a particular
study topic or class time not
offered here, we'll be happy
to help you find it elsewhere
in the community.

DR/VET/ME

TORAH TAPES

No time for a class?

Eilu v' Eilu offers

audio tapes
on loan
at no charge,
for learners
on the go.

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