FACING THE CIFIRKNE55: Text. Study for •Tisha B'Fly with Rabbi Rod Glogower " AJE Effects James Jonas James L. Jonas was elected president of the Agency for Jewish Education at the recent annual meet- ing. Also elect- ed were Arthur Horwitz, vice oernard Mindell, vice president; Gayle Burstein, trea- surer; Paula Glazier, secre- tary; and Susie Citrin, Dr. Lynda Giles, Michael Kasky and Trudy Weiss, executive committee. At-large board of directors are Linda Brodsky, Sy Finkelstein, Dr. Joan Lessen Firestone, Linda Goodman, Joseph Greenberg, Alyssa Martina, Joshua Mondry, Mindy ;Nathan, Robert Schostak and Jessie Stern. Those serving as representative directors are Irene Beck, Sari Cicurel, James D. Hooberman, Elizabeth Kahn, Cindy Kandel, Dr. Maxwell Nadis, Laura Rice, Esther Sherizen, Nancy Singer and Andrew Weil. This series will be offered in both a daytime and evening format. Rabbi Glogower's classes are university-level seminars for students with text study experience. Texts used in class are in the original Hebrew and Aramaic. All material is translated into English by Rabbi Glogower. For daytime students Laker Education Complex 2075 Walnut Lake Rd., w ed. I meld 3 Tuesdr9• ..turnings 6, 13 and 20 10:30 am - noon Juiy To register for any of these summer classes with Rabbi Glogower, call Haviva at the AJE office $30/series or $12/session Patrons $75* 248.354.1050. For evening students Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 West Lincoln, Oak Park 2 Wednesday nights July 7 and 14 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm $20/series or $12/session Patrons $50* *Patrons receive two guest passes for each session. co-sponsored by the Agency for Jewish Education and Eilu v' Eilu, the adult Jewish learning project of the Detroit Conservative movement. Shabbat School At Kol Ami Temple Kol Ami is accepting enroll- ment in its Family Shabbat School program, which meets year round every other Saturday from 9-11 a.m. ltis for families with children in .,,ndergarten through third grade and replaces the traditional Sunday school program. Each Saturday morning will begin with an age-appropriate worship ser- vice. Some weeks children and their parents will learn together; other 'weeks, children and parents will h ave lessons in two groups. Each , Pk children will learn Hebrew let- rers, a core curriculum and the study Jewish holidays. This program is open to Kol Ami nembers and families who are not affiliated. There is a charge. For nformation, call Rabbi Amy igman, (248) 661-0040. 00WWWiggtigi- •ifki.teg • • 0 GCE ,TY ROAD• W_ES OiAFIELD • 2487624 ,7300 LLt 3890 tliARLEVOIX RDA., SUITE 2A 49770 • 616-3488692 HOURS :‘ M-F 11-5; $AT. 1 TMENT I STCOM CABINE- 6/25 1999