Coll e ge Students

Earn $2,288 this summer
and a world of knowledge.

Apply now for the Jeanette & Oscar Cook Jewish
Occupational Intern (JOIN) program and get paid
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Real friendships do not disinte-
grate. They become deeper and
stronger and ever more rewarding.
An authentic love of music or art or
culture does not diminish with the
years. Vital marriages do not
become humdrum. Who does not
know elderly couples whose mutual
tenderness and devotion have, if
anything, become enlarged rather
than diminished over the years?
Long ago, such people, such stu-
dents, such friends, such lovers of

The sages of
ancient Israel
reflected
opposing views
and different
stances
toward life.

art and culture and music under-
stood vvhat Hillel taught us: "He
who does not add, ceases." All our
relationships either become stronger
or deeper or they become more
superficial.
The decisive question is, "What
are we doing?" If we add nothing to
our commitment, whether in mar-
riage or friendship or Jewish knowl-
edge, life's undertow will pull us
down. Marriage will become dull
routine, friendships will fade away -
and our faith will turn into an ever-
vanishing nostalgia.
Whatever we hold precious,
should evoke from us new under-
standing, appreciation and more fre-
quent deeds lest, God forbid, they
diminish, and we with them. ❑

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Eight-week internships in Detroit's Jewish community are available to
full-time undergraduate or graduate students who are tri-county residents.
Openings are limited and applications are due January 31, 2001.

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MYSTICISM 101 in 2001• .
AJOURNEY INTO KABALLAH

Sundays in January (beginning Jan. 7th)
at the
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5595 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield

11:00 a.m.

8:00 p.m.

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lecturer: Rabbi Elinzelech Silberberg
lecturer: Rabbi Avraham Wineberg

Jewish Mysticism offers unparalleled insight into the mysteries of life. This
course will lead you on a journey into the self and the world around us. What is
the purpose of man? What is the purpose of Creation? How does an infinite G-d
. interact with our finite world? Explore the answers to these and other fundamen-
tal issues through the ancient and profound teachings of the Kaballah.

All classes are open to the public.
No knowledge of Hebrew is required.
For more information please call the Torah Center at 248-855-6170

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