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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-10-04

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Community

Calendar

Levine, 11 a.m.-noon, no charge;
Advanced Hebrew Language and
Grammar with Dr. Edward Golenberg
and Nathan Roth, 10-11 a.m., $50
members, $75 guests; "Swimming in the
Sea of Talmud" taught by Rabbi Elliot
Pachter, 10-11 a.m., $50 members, $75
guests; Introductory Hebrew Language
and Grammar with Dr. Edward
Golenberg, 10-11 a.m., $50 members,
$75 guests. RSVP: Sharlene Ungar (248)
788-0600.
Keter Torah Synagogue — 5480

The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
cordially invites you to the dedication of

The Lester J. Morris Hillel
Jewish Student Center

Sunday, October 13, 2002
1 p.m.

Reception and entertainment following the ceremony
MSU Hillel
360 Charles Street, East Lansing

For more information or for directions call (517) 332-1916
or e-mail: director@msuhillel.org

This is Federation

Visit us online:www.thisisfederation.org

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25519 Woodward Ave. <north of 696 near the Detroit Zoo) • 248-541-8025
Hours: Tuesday thru Thursday f 9 am-6 pm Friday & Saturday;
em-5 pm • SuodaY 12 noon.5 Pm • MondaY Closed

HURRY!

Limited
Time
Offer

FREE Phone

with $20 donation
to Special Olympics

and a 2-year service agreement.

Motorola 120t

•Voice-activated dialing

•Wireless Internet ready

• Inte-ractive Messaging

1250 MINUTES
$29.95 A MONTH
ANY QUESTIONS?

PAGERONE

cinga- lar

WIRELESS

Cellular and Paging Services

10/4

2002

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Crosswinds Plaza • Next to Kroger
Orchard Lake and Lone Pine
West Bloomfield
248-538-2100
629880

Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield
(248) 788-1006 Classes taught by Rabbi
Michael Cohen. No charge.
• Crash Course in Hebrew — Mondays
in Oct., 7 p.m.
• Lessons from the Weekly Torah
Portion —Wednesdays in Oct., 8 p.m.
• Talmud Class — Thursdays in Oct., 8
p.m.
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies — Wayne State University (313)
577-2679.
• "The (Continuing) Anomaly of
American Jewish Liberalism" —
Tuesday, Oct. 1, noon. Professor
Geoffrey Brahm Levey, University of
New South Wales, Australia. Bring a bag
lunch. David Adamany Undergraduate
Library, Community Room, 5155
Gullen Mall, Wayne State University.
• "Between Sorcery and Science: The
Role of Magic in Medieval Jewish Life"
— Thursday, Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m. Dr.
Dean Bell, dean, Spertus Institute of
Jewish Studies. Janice Charach Epstein
Gallery West Bloomfield JCC.
Frankel Center for Judaic Studies —
University of Michigan, Salinger Resource
Center, 3040 Frieze Bldg., 105 S: State
Street Ann Arbor (734) 763-9047
• "Liberalism, Multiculturalism and the
Jews" — Tuesday, Oct 1, 5-7 p.m.
Geoffrey Brahm Levey, University of
New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. 257
Dennison Bldg., Ann Arbor.
• 'Women in the Warsaw Ghetto" —
Tuesday, Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m. Barbara
Engelking-Boni, assistant professor,
-Institute of Philosophy and Sociology
Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.
Ann Arbor JCC.
• "Denunciations to the German
Occupation Authorities, 19404941."
— Wednesday, Oct. 2, noon. Barbara
Engelking-Boni; 1636 International
Institute, 1080 S. University.
• "The (Continuing) Anomaly of
American Jewish Liberalism" —
Wednesday, Oct. 2, 4 p.m. Geoffrey
Brahm Levey. Salinger Resource Center,
3040 Frieze Bldg.

LUNCH AND LEARN
Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah

Center — Thursdays, 12:45-1:45 p.m.
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg will discuss
the weekly Torah portion and include
relevant Jewish history, philosophy, law,
mysticism and contemporary issues.
Office of Arthur Liss, 36700 Woodward
Ave. RSVP by Wed. noon: (248) 647-
9700.
Adat Shalom Synagogue — Mondays,
Oct. 7, 14, 21, noon. Rabbi Danny
Nevins discusses legal topics that affect
Jewish life in Israel. $10 each session.
RSVP: Sheila Lederman (248) 851-
5100.

Congregation Beth Shalom Sisterhood
— Mondays, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28, noon.
Tom Wexelberg-Clouser will discuss
"Contemporary Issues in Halacha and
Mishna" on Oct. 7. Eric Kornbleuth will
discuss "Wisdom and Spirituality in
Everyday Life" in the remaining sessions.
$25 members, $30 guests. Helen Moss
(248) 788-8981.

SUPPORT
"Caring for the Caregiver: A Caregiver's
Support Group" — Tuesday, Oct. 8, 7
p.m. For adults involved in caring for a
parent, spouse or relative, living at home
or in a facility. Ongoing group meets the
second Tuesday of every month. No
charge. Fleischman Residence-Blumberg
Plaza, 6710 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield. Carol Hilf (248) 661-2999.
Faith-Based Cancer Support Group —
Tuesdays, 10 weeks, beginning Oct. 8,
7-8:30 p.m. Barbara Ann Karmanos
Cancer Institute and Rabbi Joseph
Krakoff Congregation Shaarey Zedek
West Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center. No
charge. RSVP by Oct. 3: Pat Sachs (800)
527-6266.

BENEFITS
Zionist Organization of America-ZOA
— Sunday, Oct. 20, 7 p.m. Balfour
Concert features Broadway star Bruce
Adler with the Chicago Maxwell Street
Klezmer Band. Dr. Norman and Harriet
Rotter will receive the Justice Louis D.
Brandeis Award. Millennium Theater,
Southfield. (248) 538-6088.

AUDITIONS
Metropolitan Singers of Southfield —
Mondays, 7:30 p.m. Seeking new mem-
bers. Birney Middle School, Southfield.
Ray Greene (248) 932-0390, Kathy
Zimmerman, (248) 545-8743.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
West Bloomfield Community Fame
Games — Sunday, Oct. 13, 10 a.m.
Competitive, athletic events for children
and adults with special needs at the West
Bloomfield JCC. Volunteers training at
8 a.m. Joyce Weckstein (248) 352-
8998, Nancie Furgang (248) 432-5585.

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