Beth El
Adult Classes
Temple Beth El will begin its fall adult
education classes Wednesday; Oct. 6.
Course dates, unless noted, are Oct. 6,
13, 20 and 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17 and Dec.
1, 8 and 15. The courses are open to the
community with fee schedules as noted
for individual classes.
Hebrew classes being offered include
Hebrew I, Wednesday mornings, 10:30-
11:30 a.m., or Wednesday evenings, 7-8
p.m. A combined Hebrew II and III
course will also be offered Wednesday
mornings from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and
Wednesday evenings from 8-9 p.m. A
class in conversational Hebrew will be
offered Wednesday evenings 8-9 p.m.
for those with basic Hebrew reading
skills. Two additional Hebrew I classes
will meet Tuesday and Wednesday after-
noons, 4:45-5:45 p.m. Cost of each class
is $50 for temple members and $65 for
non-members.
A class in prayer book will be
Wednesday evenings, 7-8 p.m. Fee for
the course is $50 for members and $65
for non-members. Meeting Wednesday
mornings, 9:30-10:30 a.m. will be a
Torah study. The course fee is $35 for
members and $50 for non-members.
Introduction to Judaism is a 10-week
seminar for prospective converts, non-
Jewish partners of Jews, and Jews seek-
ing a better understanding of Judaism. It
will be presented by Rabbi David
Castiglione on Wednesday evenings, 7-
8:30 p.m. Fee for the course is $75 for
members and $95 for non-members;
couples will be charged only one fee.
A four-session oral history training
class will be offered Oct. 13, 20 and 27,
Nov. 3 from noon to 1 p.m. The course
is a joint offering with the temple's
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives. Course
fee is $35 for members and $45 for
non-members.
Monthly lunch-and-learn sessions on
Thursday afternoon, 11:45 a.m.-1:15
p.m., will provide participants with an
opportunity to meet and learn from
community leaders. Fee for the sessions
is $12 for members and $15 for non-
members; this includes a catered lunch.
Pre-registration is a must for all
classes. Classes with fewer that six
students by Oct. 5 will be cancelled.
To register, make out a check payable
to and mailed to Temple Beth El,
7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48301, attn. Adult
Education. Participants should
include their name, address and
phone and indicate the course or
courses for which they are registering.
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"BBYO actively engaged me in Jewish life. It taught me
how important it is to serve the community by helping
others. I had so much fun and made life-long friends."
• Goode AZA 1973 -76, chapter
Steve Schanes, BBYO Alumnus
president, 1975-1976
Manufacturer's Representative, Infant Products
•
International AZA Executive
Board, 1975-1976
•
BBYO, active adult board
member, former chairman of the
board (1993-1995)
•
Current board member, JARC,
Jewish Federation, JVS, Bar
Ilan University, New Jewish
High School
• Member, National Young
Leadership Cabinet,
Jewish Federation
Steve Schanes truly enriches our Jewish community.
Time after time„ Steve immerses himself in volunteer work,
producing incredible results for a lot of community service
projects. Not surprisingly, Steve's devotion began during
his teen-age years with BBYO. That's when he got his first
taste of leadership, Tzedakah and community service.
Now it looks like our community is getting another gener-
ation of Schanes leaders. Steve's 15-year-old daughter,
Jennifer, joined the BBYO family last year.
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SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1999
AT THE GEM THEATRE
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HONORING MICHIGAN REGION
SENIOR EXECUTIVE REGIONAL DIRECTOR
Arnold J. Weiner
FOR 30 YEARS OF SERVICE.
FEATURE PRESENTATION
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