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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-18

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and Realism in Jewish Art" discusses
Israeli political art 10 a.m. Monday, June
21 at Borders Books, Music & Cafe,
30995 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington
Hills. $5 per session. Nancy Kaplan,
(248) 737-1931.

MIDRASHA HEBREW CLASSES
The Agency for Jewish
Education-Midrasha
conversational Hebrew
classes: beginners class,
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Mondays, from June
21 taught by Nira Lev.
Cost. Classes at 21550
W. 12 Mile Rd.,
Southfield. Nira Lev,
(248) 354-1050.
Nira Lev

I

THE SHUL / JCC
KABBALA SEMINAR
The Shul and the Kahn Building of the
West Bloomfield JCC are hosting a 4
1/2-hour Inwards Bound seminar on the
kabbala noon Sunday, June 27 at Kahn.
The $50 cost includes textbooks, contin-
uing lecture series and access to mem-
bers-only Web site. RSVP: Phone (877)
INWARD-6.

AISH HATORAH CLASSES
Wednesday nights Rabbi Alon Tolwin's
class on spiritual insights from the week's
Torah reading at 7:30 followed by Rabbi
Tzvi Hochstadt's class on The Way of
God, a classic 18th Century text of
Jewish mysticism and rudimentary phi-
losophy, 8:40 at the Aish Center, 555
Old Woodward, Ste. 611, Birmingham.
(248) 593-4138.

LUNCH AND LEARN

AISH HATORAH KABALA CLASS
Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt leads a six-week
free class examining a text each week,
noon Wednesdays at Tamaroff Honda in
Southfield. RSVP: (248) 593-4138, e-
mail detroit@aish.edu

COMMUNITY CALENDAR
NOTES: Items may be submit-
, red to Community Calendar in
three ways. Write: David Sachs,
Editorial Assistant, the Jewish
News, 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, MI 48034; fax: (248)
354-6069; or 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.

OIN US FOR LUNCH ON WEDNESDAYS
THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER
• Call for reservations

At the Heatherwood, we offer a warm, wonderful atmosphere,
and provide all the services our residents need to remain as

active in the community as they wish.

Southfield's Most bistinguished
retirement Community Offers:

• Lunch available (7 days per week)
• Evening meal provided (7 days per week) • On site staffing 24 hours a day

• Emergency pull cord in each apartment
• Local transportation for errands & appointments

• Full size apartment with kitchen • Weekly housekeeping & linen service
Personal care assistance available through on-site health care staff


One & Two Bedroom Apartments Now Available I

777 -
(248)
3501
Ostrowski:
Kathy
earl
For information,
'2.2800 Civic. COnter Drive • Southfield MI

6/1'8
1999

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