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Eilu Eilu is a cooperative adult Jewish learning
project of our local Conservative movement and
is a resource for adults seeking to connect with
Jewish history, holidays, culture, and Torah.
We are sponsored by Adat Shalom, Beth Shalom,
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, B'nai Moshe, Hillel
Day School, Shaarey Zedek, and Women's League
for Conservative Judaism-Michigan Branch.
Eilu v' Eilu serves the entire Jewish community
and welcomes all interested adult learners
regardless of affiliation, background, or previous
Jewish study experience.

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

ELUL - A TIME TO PREPARE

Adult Jewish Learning for the Days of Awe

According to Jewish tradition, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur do not exist
in a vacuum but are, rather, the culmination of an intense process of reflection,
study, and self-evaluation during the month of Elul, which begins this year on
the night of Wednesday, August 11. During these four weeks preceding Rosh Hashanah,
the Jewish people, as individuals and as a community, are called upon to examine our

lives and prepare our hearts for the Days of Awe. To help each of us fulfil this obligation,
Eilu v' Eilu presents "ELUL - A TIME TO PREPARE," an adult Jewish study series on themes
of the season, featuring some of our community's most dynamic Jewish educators.

We encourage you to come and learn during the month of Elul and to invite colleagues,
friends, and family members to be your study companions on this spiritual adventure.
Our series will include day and evening classes at various locations throughout
Metro Detroit. Except where otherwise noted, all of our Elul learning events are
free of charge and advance registration is encouraged but not required.

COME AND LEARN

LEARN AT HOME

OR ON THE GO

WITH TORAH TAPES

If you want to learn but cannot get to
classes, Ellu v' Ellu can help. You can enjoy
stimulating adult Jewish study at home or
in your car, in the form of audiocassette
tapes which we lend out at no charge.
We have many tapes on high holiday topics.
Contact us for more information.

Wednesday, August 11 / Rosh Hodesh Elul @ 7:30 pm
"Elul - Gateway to the Days of Awe"

with Rabbi Elliot Pachter
Congregation B'nai Moshe

6800 Drake Road, West Bloomfield

Friday, August 13 @ noon
"Kol Shofar - Communal Teshuvah and
the Call to Social Justice"

with Rabbi Marla Feldman

Lunch & Learn for Jewish communal workers

Co-sponsored by the Agency for Jewish Education and
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit

Eilu v' Eilu
ON THE WORLD
WIDE WEB

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.

Sunday, August 15 @ 9:30 am
"Is Tashlikh a Crumby Idea?
Strange and Wonderful High Holiday Customs"

with Rabbi Aaron and Ruth Bergman

Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
5075 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield

Sunday, August 15 @ 7:00 pm
"King David - Model of Frailty, Model of Teshuvah"

with Nehama Stampfer Glogower

Borders Book & Music
30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills

Monday, August 16 @ 10:00 am
"Is Tashlikh a Crumby Idea?
Strange and Wonderful High Holiday Customs"

wih Rabbi Aaron and Ruth Bergman,.

Borders, Farmington Hills

ADDITIONAL ELUL EVENTS
WILL BE ANNOUNCED -

Watch for updates in the
Detroit Jewish News
and on our Web Site.

Thursday, August 19 @ noon
"Reaching Toward the Tree of Life -
The Sefat Emet on Repentance"

with Rabbi Danny Nevins

Lunch & Learn at La Difference
7295 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield
There is a charge for lunch.
Reservations required. Contact Eilu v' Eilu.

Thursday, August 19 @ 7:30 pm
"Pouring Our Hearts Out To God"

with Rabbi Joseph Krakoff and Cantor Ralph Goren

Congregation Shaarey Zedek
27375 Bell Road, Southfield

8/6
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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