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October 01, 1999 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-01

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No GEL, No GRIT, No GAS

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INTERFAITH CONNECTION
"Let's Talk," a four-part discussion series for
interfaith couples focussing on traditions,
communication and identity of children
begins 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14 at
the Agency for Jewish Education building,
21550 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield. $5 per
adult per session. Childcare with RSVP Also
sponsored by the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit and the Jewish Family
Service. RSVP: Sue Stettner (800) 397-4876
or (248) 354-1050.

EINICATION

The

Way,

e r I e n \
THE REAL STORY
OF JOSEPH
Eilu v' Eilu, the adult
learning project of the Detroit Conservative
movement presents a new six-part Latte
Learning series with Rabbi Aaron
Bergman at Borders Books and Music,
30995 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington
Hills, "Tearing Off the Coat of Many
Colors: The Real Story of Joseph and the
Men and Women Who Loved and Hated
Him." $5 per session/S24 for series.
Begins 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 4. Nancy
Kaplan (248) 737-1931.

SHIR TIKVAH ADULT ED
A variety of classes begin Monday, Oct. 4.
To register, call Doric Edut evenings,
(248) 543-4255.
Rabbi David Shapero leads lunch and
learns 12:15-1:15 Mondays. The weekly
Torah portion is discussed 8:45-9:45 a.m.
Saturdays. (248) 649-4418.

RABBI WINE'S MONDAY FORUM
At the Birmingham Temple 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 4. "The Return of Tradition" is the
first of three talks on the theme "Beyond
Tradition." S4 members/$6 others. (248)
477-1410.

AJE HEBREW, YIDDISH CLASSES
Weekly classes begin the week of Oct. 4
at the Agency for Jewish Education,
21550 W. 12 Mile rd., Southfield.
Beginner to advanced; morning, after-
noon and evening classes offered. (248)
354-1050.

AJE NIRIM POETRY WORKSHOP
Learn and Lead workshop on modern
poetry with Rabbi Aaron Bergman 7-9
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7 at Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Two NIRIM
units. RSVP: (248) 354-1050.

HUMANISTIC JUDAISM
Colloquium '99 considers if secular Jews
should return to a more traditional
lifestyle or pursue creative alternatives
Oct. 7-10 at the Pivnick Center for
Humanistic Judaism in Farmington Hills.
The faculty includes Israelis Shulamit
Aloni, a civil rights leader, and Ze'ev
Chafers, former Detroit-area journalist-
author. RSVP: (248) 476-9532; Web site:
www.shj.org

KABBALA FOR BEGINNERS
"The Tree of Life and the
Way of Splendor: A
Beginner's Guide to
Kabbala," a six-part (not
a drop-in) Eilu v' Eilu
adult study series taught
by community educator
Ruth Bergman, begins 8
p.m. Monday, Oct. 11 at
Congregation Beth
Ruth
Abraham
Hillel Moses.
Bergman
$30. RSVP: Nancy
Kaplan (248) 737-1931.

TORAH CENTER MYSTICISM
Sara Tugman Bais
Chabad Torah Center
offers two classes on
Jewish mysticism taught
by Rabbi Elimelech
Silberberg. An eight-
week crash course begins
8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
13. Topics include cre-
ation, reincarnation, the
nature of a soul, the
Rabbi
Divine purpose and
Silberberg
mitzvos. A class on
Tanya, the authoritative
Jewish work on mysticism, begins 11 a.m.
Sunday Oct. 10. Information: (248) 855-
6170, E-mail: bctc@aol.com

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GEMARA FOR WOMEN
Rabbi Eliezer Cohen of Congregation Or
Chadash facilitates. All
levels of learning and
observance welcome.
Knowledge of Hebrew
helpful, but not necessary.
Classes meet 8-10 p.m.
Sundays at the Sandler
residence, 25207 E.
Roycourt, Huntington
Woods.
Information:
Rabbi Cohen
Rabbi Cohen (248) 514-
2687 or Laura Basta-
Sandler (248) 548-3217.

OHR SOMAYACH HEBREW CLASS
A five-week free crash course in basic
Hebrew, begins 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 24
featuring "Read Hebrew America," a nation-
wide program which has taught over 20,000
to read Hebrew in one month. Information:
(248) 358-4870 or (800) 44HEBREW.

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DRIVETIME TORAH TAPES
Eilu v' Eilu, the local adult learning project
of the Conservative movement, is lending
audio cassette tapes of its classes and from
classes around the country. Information:
Nancy Kaplan (248) 737-1931 or e-mail
eilulearn@aol.com

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 philosophy,

Our My Window on the WorldTM and Once Upon
A .Timer"" programs help preschoolers get a leg up.

We provide them with activities in math, reading, science and music. And since young
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