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Adat Shalom Hosts
Journalist Ragen
Naomi Ragen, author and interna-
tional journalist, will speak at Adat
Shalom Synagogue 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, May 27.
Ragen writes regu-
larly for the Detroit
Jewish News, the
Jerusalem Post and the
largest Hebrew lan-
guage dailies in Israel,
Yediot Aharonot and
Maariv. Her syndicated
columns are published Ragen
throughout the world.
She is also the author of The
Sacrifice of Thmar, Sotah, Jephte's
Daughter, and the Ghost of Hannah
Mendes. Her newest novel, about the
dark, destructive side of the
American dream, is Chains Around
the Grass.
Ragen was born in Brooklyn. She
attended an Orthodox Jewish day
school through high school. She
began her college career in an exper-
imental program at CUNY's
Graduate Center and transferred to
Brooklyn College, where she earned
a degree in English with a concen-
tration in writing.
The program is co-sponsored by
Adat Shalom and Temple Israel. The
community is welcome. There is a
$5 charge at the door. Reservations
are not required.
B'nai Moshe
Expands Services
Congregation B'nai Moshe has
expanded its schedule of weekday
afternoon and evening services.
They will now be held Monday
through Friday beginning at 6 p.m.
The expanded schedule will benefit
congregants as well as others in the
area who are saying Kaddish or com-
memorating a yahrtzeit.
The minyan will be conducted in
the synagogue's library, accessed
through the entrance on the south-
west side of the building.
Congregation B'nai Moshe also
holds daily minyanim, beginning at
7 a.m. Monday through Friday and
at 9 a.m. on Sunday and civil holi-
days. A light breakfast follows the
service.