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October 08, 1999 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-08

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THE HEATHERWOOD
RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

Calendar

presents

Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center.
Rebbetzin Silberberg also teaches and
in-depth class on the book of Bereshit 8
p.m. Tuesdays. (248) 855-6170.

OHR SOMAYACH HEBREW CLASS

Move into your new apartment at the
Heatherwood by November 30th, 1999
and receive a $1,999 bonus!

$1,495 monthly rental price includes dinner every
evening, weekly housekeeping and linens,
transportation, social activities, heat and water utilities.

the

ATHERWOOD

For details call Kathy Ostrowksi at:

(248) 350-1777

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

JEWISH HISTORY TALK IN FLINT

Assistant history professor at UM,
Stephanie B. Siegmund, will offer
"Testaments and Tombstones: Windows
into the World of Ancient and Medieval
Jews" in the free Max Hart Lectures
8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22 and 11 a.m.
Sunday. Nov. 7 at Temple Beth El, 5150
Calkins, Flint. (810) 720-9494.

LUNCH AND LEARN

ADAT SHALOM SERIES

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Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz and Scholar-in
Residence Rabbi Benjamin Segal present
"Three Men Who Saw Destruction and
Reconstruction" noon-1:30 Tuesdays,
beginning Oct. 12. Rabbi Segal discuss-
es Noah at the first session. Daniel and
Job are the topics Oct. 19 and 26. $10
charge per session includes kosher
lunch. Information: (248) 851-5100.

EILU V' EILU TALMUD STUDY

Rabbi Elliot Pachter of Congregation
B'nai Moshe leads a discussion based on
the book Swimming in the Sea of Talmud
11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 14 at La
Difference Restaurant in West
Bloomfield. $15. No Talmud study
experience required. RSVP: Nancy
Kaplan (248) 737-1931.

$5.00 advance res

Fat iteoeutatietua mut taketittatiou 2 681 5353

• A gift from The Morris & Beverly Baker Foundation •
in memory of Morris D. Baker

acknowl-
► maim, M.S. is
as one of the most influential
d widely respected authorities on
parenting by both parents and
professionals throughout the world.
Ms. Samal in is a renowned author of
parenting books, contributing editor
and columnist for PARENTS MAGA-
ZINE.

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10/8
1999

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(248) 354.7123 Ext. 209

COMMUNITY CALENDAR
NOTES: Items may be submit-
ted to Community Calendar in
three ways. Write: David Sachs,
Editorial Assistant, the Jewish
News, 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, MI 48034; fax: (248)
354-6069; or e-mail:
dsachs@thejewishnews.com The
deadline for submissions is
Thursday noon, 8 days prior to
issue date. For more information,
call (248) 354-6060, ext. 262.

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