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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-10

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TABS' KOLDOBSKY ON MUSIC

OVER 35, NEVER MARRIED

Discussion of composers 1 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 28. Free.

Space for Changing Families four-week
group 7-9 p.m. beginning Monday,
Sept. 27 in the Homestead USA
Building, 26400 Lahser Rd, Ste. 100,
Southfield. Free. RSVP by Sept. 24:
(248) 355-9936.

RABBI ERNST CONRAD

Shabbat lecture and discussion 10 a.m.
every Friday. Free.

DAY TRIPS FROM BOTH JCCS

Buses leave both Oak Park and West
Bloomfield JCCs. On Tuesday, Sept. 14
trip to Lansing to tour state Capitol and
to see "Becoming American Women in
Michigan: The Jewish Immigrant
Experience" at the Women's Historical
Center and Hall of Fame. On Thursday,
Sept. 16 Riverdance at the Masonic
Temple in Detroit. On Wednesday, Sept.
22 Titanic at the Fisher Theatre. For
information, call Marilyn Wolfe, (248)
661-7649.

YOUTH

SHIR TIKVAH EDUCATION

Preschool through 6th grades enrollment
begins Sept. 19 in Troy. This year the
focus is on the history and culture of
Israel. Family Education Program, (248)
649-4418, ext. 33.

SUPPORT

CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

Space for Changing Families five-week
group begins Thursday, Sept. 16. There
will be a group meeting noon-1:30 and a
group 7-8:30 p.m. in the Homestead
USA Building, 26400 Lahser Rd, Ste.
100, Southfield. Free. RSVP by Sept. 14:
(248) 355-9936.

CHILDREN'S DIVORCE GROUP

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS,

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JEWISH APARTMENTS AND SERVICES

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Space for Changing Families nine-week
group for ages 5-16 and the custodial
parent beginning 5:45-7 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 22 in the Homestead
USA Building, 26400 Lahser Rd, Ste.
100, Southfield. Parents will meet sepa-
rately. Cost: $40/first child, $35/addi-
tional children. Scholarships available.
RSVP by Sept. 16: (248) 355-9936.

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— EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Music therapist Kirsten Kyle presents an
interactive session, "Enhancing Your Senses
With Music, Rhythm and Movement"
10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 23 at
Mature Minglers Senior Center, 7273
Wing Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills. The
group meets the fourth Thursday of the
month. RSVP: (248) 932-6235.

CHILDREN'S BEREAVEMENT

Space for Changing Families eight-week
group for ages 5-16 5:45-7 p.m. begin-
ning Monday, Sept. 27 in the
Homestead USA Building, 26400 Lahser
Rd, Ste. 100, Southfield. Parents will
meet separately. Free. RSVP by Sept. 24:
(248) 355-9936.

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1999

es Detroit Jewish News

EDUCATION

KOL NIDRE
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Eilu v' Eilu class with
Rabbi Aaron
Bergman 10 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 13 at
Borders Books &
Music, 30995 Orchard Lake Rd.,
Farmington Hills. Free. Nancy Kaplan,
(248) 737-1931.

JVS LIFE / WORK PLANNING

The Jewish Vocational Service is offering
an eight-week Life/Work Planning
Workshop beginning with a free infor-
mational meeting 6 p.m. Monday, Sept.
13. Career development and balancing
work, family, and education are among
topics. Information: Diane Schwartz in
the Career Development Services depart-
ment, (248) 559-5000, ext. 386.

AJE LIFELONG LEARNING

The Agency for Jewish Education 14-
week classes: Rabbi Steven Weil's "An
Intensive Tour Through Jewish History"
begins 8-9:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 14 at
the West Bloomfield JCC; Rabbi Rod
Glogower's "Who Is Wise? Insights from
Pirkei Avot" begins 10:30-noon
Wednesday, Sept. 15 at the AJE, 21550
W. 12 Mile, Southfield; Rabbi
Glogower's "Inside the Rabbinic Mind"
begins 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15
at AJE. RSVP: (248) 354-1050.

'CABBALA STUDY AT BETH EL

Four-week class is offered 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, beginning Sept. 22 taught
by Dr. Elliot Ginsburg, professor of kab-
bala and mysticism at the University of
Michigan. Cost: $100 members, $175
others. To enroll, mail checks payable to
Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, attn.
"Kabbala and the Open Heart."
Information: call the rabbis' study (248)
851-1100.

OHR SOMAYACH CLASSES

Contemporary Issues/Parsha/Talmud
study group with Rabbi David Shapero 8
p.m. every Wednesday. Limited space.
Explore the meaning of Shabbat in theo-
ry and practice with Rabbi Shapero 8:30
p.m. every other Thursday. Limited
space. Other programs offered. (248)
352-4870. E-mail:
ohrk@speedlink.net

AISH HATORAH CLASSES

Wednesday nights A guest speaker leads

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