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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-01-07

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HIGHLY RATED

at Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel includes a
study session with Ruth Bergman on
"Mystical Interpretations of Tu b'Shevat"
7:45 p.m. Free. Information: Nancy
Kaplan (248) 737-1931.

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7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13, at the Kahn
Building of the West Bloomfield JCC.
RSVP: Jewish Life and Learning
Department (248) 661-7649.

DOCTOR ADDRESSES MIFGASH

`RED TENT' THE MIDRASH

Twelve-week study series "The Red Tent
and the World of the Midrash" with Ruth
Bergman begins 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10,
at B'nai Moshe. $120. RSVP: Nancy
Kaplan (248) 737-1931.

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MONEY MARKET

MICHAEL WEISS AT EILU V' EILU

Six-week series "Judges, Kings and
Prophets: The Struggle
for Power, Authority
and Leadership in
ca'
Tanach" with Michael
Weiss 8 p.m. Monday,
Jan. 10, at B'nai
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Moshe. $60. RSVP:
Nancy Kaplan (248)
Michael Weiss 737-1931.

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t Paramount Bank, we always look out for your
best interest. Our CD's and Money Market accounts
offer the highest returns in the area. That is because we
believe our customers are our greatest asset. Paramount
Bank is your hometown bank. From our convenient
hours to our wide range of products, we work hard to
meet all your financial needs. Of course, all accounts are
FDIC-insured.

JVS: LIFE/WORK PLANNING

Jewish Vocational Service offers eight ses-
sion Life/Work planning workshop,
beginning with a free informational meet-
ing 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10, at 29699
Southfield Road, Southfield. RSVP:
Diane Schwartz (248) 559-5000, ext.
386.

Visit today or call 1 800. 421 BANK and discover the
bank where personal service is Paramount.

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AJE NIRIM COMPUTER SERIES

Lisa Imberman teaches computer basics to
Jewish educators 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.
11 and Thursday, Jan. 13, at Andover
High School, 420 Andover Road,
Bloomfield Township. Four NIRIM units.
RSVP with school director or the Agency
for Jewish Education (248) 354-1050.

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NIRIM SPECIAL NEEDS SERIES

First of a two-part series on the use of
Choice Theory in the classroom with
Sheri Saxe, classroom consultant at
Alcott Elementary School in Pontiac, 7-
9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 12, at the Max
M. Fisher Federation Building, 6735
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Township.
Two NIRIM units. RSVP: Agency for
Jewish Education (248) 354-1050.

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INTRODUCING OUR NEW HEADQUARTERS

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BETH EL ADULT CLASSES

The temple's winter education classes
begin Wednesday, Jan. 12. All courses
are open to the community. Cost.
Information: call the temple religious
school (248) 865-0612.

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BLEWETT ISRAEL TALK

The Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-
Christian Studies invites the communi-
ty to meet members of its staff and
board and hear executive director,
David Blewett, on his fact- finding
mission to Israel 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
16, at the West Bloomfield JCC. Free;
open to the community. Information:
the Ecumenical Institute (248) 557-
4522.

KOL AMI COURSE ON GOD

BRANCH

FDIC

Dr. Yoram Sorokin, M.D., director of
Obstetrics and
Maternal/Fetal medicine
at Hutzel Hospital will
speak in Hebrew about
"Dilemmas in
Management of Pre-
Term Deliveries" 12:30
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 16, at
Dr. Sorokin
the Agency for Jewish
Education, 21550 W. 12
Mile Road, Southfield. Refreshments.
$2/$10 per series of six. Information:
Nira Lev (248) 354-1050.

29115 GREENFIELD
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076

Lynne Roman teaches Hebrew II and
studies the prayer book 7-8 p.m.
Thursdays, Jan. 13-Feb. 10, at the tem-
ple. Open to anyone with basic Hebrew
reading skills. Charge. Information: (248)
661-0040.

JEWISH WOMEN SERIES

Rabbi Karyn Kedar, author of God

Whispers: Stories of the Soul, Lessons of the
Heart speaks, with book signing to follow,

Rabbi Norman T Roman leads discus-
sion about the Jewish responses to the
concept of God 10:45-noon Sundays,
Jan. 16-30, at Ealy Elemental), School,
West Bloomfield. Charge. Information:
(248) 661-0040.

AUTHOR OPENS SAJE

Author and lecturer Rabbi Joseph
Telushkin is kickoff speaker for
Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment
(SAJE) 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18, at
the Jewish Community Center's Kahn
Building in West Bloomfield. Lecture is
free. SAJE courses will be Jan. 25-Feb.
10, and Feb. 22-March 9. Information:
(248) 661-7649.

GENEALOGY MEETING

The Jewish Genealogical Society of
Michigan meets 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23,
at the Holocaust Memorial Center,
6602 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield.
Feige Weiss, head librarian, speaks on
the genealogical resources at the Center.
Research time available. Members
free/others $5. RSVP: Diane Freilich
(248) 851-8787.

`MUSLIMS AS ANTISEMITES?'

Prof. Jacob Lassner of Northwestern
University speaks on "Can Muslims Be
Antisemites? The Historical Background
of Muslim-Jewish Relations" 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 23, at Temple Kol Ami.
Free; open to the community. Dessert
reception. RSVP by Jan. 20: the Cohn-
Haddow Center for Judaic Studies
(313) 577-2679.

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