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Kol Ami Marks
Music Season

The. annual Jewish Music Season service
at Temple Kol Ami will take place 8
p.m. Friday, March 22.
During the worship service, "A
Sermon in Song: A Response in Music
to the Events of Sept. 11," will be pre-
sented. The Temple Kol Ami choir,
vocal and instrumental soloists and read-
ers will participate.
A feature of these services, "Shabbat
at Home," will also be included. An
oneg Shabbat will follow.

B'nai Moshe Hosts
Religion Scholar

Native Detroiter Mark Leuchter, a
Ph.D. candidate at the Centre for the
Study of Religion at
the University of
Toronto and adjunct
professor of religious
studies at Florida
International
University in Miami,
will lead two special
Mark Leuchter Torah study sessions
as a guest teacher at
Congregation B'nai Moshe Saturday,
March 30.
During Shabbat morning services,
Leuchter will deliver a dvar Torah and
sermon on "The Trans-Generational
Experience of the Exodus." Following
service and kiddush, he will lead a sec-
ond shiur titled "The Man, the Myth,
the Legend: Moses in the Biblical
Tradition."

Leuchter graduated from Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in 1987,
is a 1990 alumnus of West Bloomfield
High School, and graduated from the
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in
1994 with a bachelor of arts in religion.
His work is in biblical literature, ancient
Near Eastern religion and archaeology.

Beit Midrash
Program Starts

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Young Israel of Oak Park member Steve
Katz and Rabbi Reuven. Spolter devel-
oped a program to nurture Jewish learn-
ing in a community atmosphere.
Begun last Ell as a way to provide
community and shul members with an
opportunity for learning and social
interaction, the Beit Midrash program
offers Jews froin all knowledge and
observance levels a way to informally
learn about the Torah texts and person-
alities. Held on Monday nights for 10
weeks, the program offers classes in
Gemarah, Tanach and Jewish thought.
There is a registration fee. It is open
to anyone, regardless of synagogue
membership or prior educational experi-
ence. The next segment will begin after
Pesach and continue through June.
The program also offers the oppor-
tunity to learn one-on-one in a
chavruta (study partner) situation and
has been enhanced by the participa-
tion of the Kollel Torah Mitziyon,
whose members act as chavurot and
teach selected courses.
For information or to register for the
Beit Midrash program, call Young Israel
of Oak Park, (248) 967-3655:

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