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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-15

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THE AREAS LARGEST
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THE REAL STORY OF JOSEPH

WINDSOR ADULT MINI-SCHOOL

Eilu
Eilu, the adult learning project
of the Detroit Conservative movement
Latte & Learning series presents Rabbi
Aaron Bergman speaking on "Tearing
Off the Coat of Many Colors: Joseph
in the Midrash," 10 a.m. Monday, Oct.
18 at Borders Books and Music, 30995
Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills.
$5 per session. Nancy Kaplan (248)
737-1931. E-mail: eilulearn@aol.com

Windsor Jewish Community Centre hosts
the Florence Melton Adult Jewish Mini-
School, involving two hours of learning 30
weeks for two years. Curriculum developed
at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Cost:
$200(U.S.). Beginning the last week of
October. Information: Steve Brownstein
(519) 973-1772.

TORAH CENTER CLASSES

LUNCH AND LEARN

Chaya Sarah Silberberg will be teaching
an eight-week class on "Understanding
Your Prayers" 8 p.m. Mondays and
10:15 a.m. Wednesdays beginning the
week of Oct. 18 at the 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.

ADAT SHALOM SERIES

RABBI WINE'S MONDAY FORUM

The Institute for Retired Professionals hosts
Judith Levin Cantor of the Jewish Historical
Society speaking on "Plucky Pioneers on
Two Peninsulas: The Jews of Michigan"
Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Oak Park JCC. Bring
lunch at 12:15; coffee, tea, dessert provided.
Lecture at 1 p.m. Free. Guests welcome.
(248) 967-4030.

At the Birmingham Temple 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 18. . "Non-Tradtional Christianity"
is the last of three talks on the theme
"Beyond Tradition." $4 members/$6
others. (248) 477-1410.

IRP FALL MINI-SERIES

The Institute for Retired Professional
offers sessions on "Jewishness in
Contemporary America: Shaping a
Jewish Renaissance for the 21st
Century." George Zeltzer speaks on
"Academia Paves the Way: Advent of
Jewish Studies Programs" 10:30-noon
Friday, Oct. 22 at the Kahn building of
the West Bloomfield JCC. Music lec-
ture 1-2:30 p.m. (248) 967-4030.

JEWISH HISTORY 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.

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
nationwide program which has taught
over 20,000 to read Hebrew in one
month. Information: (248) 358-4870
or (800) 44HEBREW.

MEDIA IMPACT ON FAMILIES

A live video town meeting on "Issues in
Parenting: The Impact of Media and
TV on Our Family and Culture" with
psychologist Diane Medved, film critic
Michael Medved and communications
professor Neil Postman 11:45 a.m.-1
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26 at the Star
Southfield theater, 25333 W. 12 Mile
Rd. Cost: $20. RSVP: Jerusalem Vision
(248) . 352-4870.

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

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OHR SOMAYACH DETROIT

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Bring lunch and study Pirkei Avot, practi-
cal Jewish ethics, 12:15-1:30 p.m. every
Monday at 3900 Northfield Pkwy., Troy.
Phone: (248) 649-4418. Information:
(248) 352-4870.

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AISH HATORAH CLASSES

REGISTERED ELECTROLO GISTS

Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt offers "Judaism in a
Nutshell — How God Runs the World"
Wednesdays at the offices of World Wide
Financial, 26500 Northwestern Hwy,
Southfield. Aish HaTorah offers other free
lunch and learn classes Mondays through
Thursdays. RSVP: (248) 737-0400.

Come and let us remove your unwanted
hair problem and improve your appearance.

Near 12 Mile Rd. between Evergreen & Southfield
Ask for Debby at 248 • 559 • 1969 (Appointment Only)

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ETHICS OF THE FATHERS

Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of the Sara
Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center discus-
sion from a mystical perspective 12:45
Thursdays at the office of Arthur Liss and
Associates, 1400 N. Woodward Ave., Ste.
200, Bloomfield Hills. (248) 855-6170.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
NOTES: Items may be submitted 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.

CUSTOM CABINETRY
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Sat. 11-3 or by Appt.

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