EDUCATION

OHR SOMAYACH CLASSES

Contemporary Issues/Parsha/Talmud study
group with Rabbi David Shapero 8 p.m.
every Wednesday.
Limited space. Explore
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in theory and practice
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8:30 p.m. every other
Thursday. Limited
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AISH HATORAH CLASSES

Wednesday nights A guest speaker leads
a 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) 737-0400.

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TORAH CLASSES FOR WOMEN

The Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah
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