xm DO YOU Deutsch Leads B'nai Moshe Dennis B. Deutsch was installed as president of Congregation B'nai Moshe during Shabbat services on June 12. Deutsch continues his presidency in the steps of his late father, Alfred, and late grandfather, Adolph. Also installed were Ellen Kotler, Alisa Peskin-Shepherd and Douglas Zack, vice-presidents; Kerry Greenhut, treasurer; Ruth Shayne, recording secre- tary; and Jeffrey Diskin, financial secre- tary. Newly elected and re-elected board of directors Marc Berman, Barrie Chaffkin, Steven Fine, Joel Grand, Barry Kaufman, Michael Liebowitz, Aaron Martin, Steven Mondrow, Elissa Paul, Stewart Silverman, and Dan Sperling were also installed. Forget where you put yo Forget if you locked the door? .1* Forget someone's name? Get frustrated when you can't always remember things? B'nai Moshe Sets Study Congregation B'nai Moshe will offer a variety of Torah study opportunities this summer for adult learners through its Kolel Moshe Lifelong Learning Institute. These classes and special learning events are open to the community. There is a charge for most Kolel Moshe classes, but some are offered free of charge. Kolel Moshe will also welcome Colby College history professor Howard Lupovitch for a series of summer lec- tures. On three Tuesday nights; starting July 6, Professor Lupovitch will present a three-part lecture series titled "Who Killed Jesus? Defending Judaism Against the Claim of Deicide." Each session will examine a different historical period and will be self-contained. Tuition is $10 per lecture. Pre-registration is not required. Kolel Moshe's continuing study series, "Lunch and Learn on Yom Sheini," every Monday at noon, will feature a study -ses- sion with Rabbi Aaron Bergman on "The Art of Marc Chagall" on July 12, followed by a four-part series on "The Role of Women in Judaism" taught by Ruth Bergman beginning July 19 and concluding August 9. Each Monday noontime session is self-contained and can be attended sepa- rately. Tuition is $5 per session at the door. Students may brown-bag a dairy or parve lunch. "How to Leyn Torah" will be taught by Cantor Earl Berris Thursdays at 1 p.m. Advance registration is requested. On most Sunday mornings this sum- mer, from 10-10:45 a.m., Cantor Berris will introduce a variety of Shabbat melodies. The series is free. B'nai Moshe will offer two free adult study groups on Shabbat morning every week. For information, Nancy Kaplan, (248) 737-1931. DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY? If your answer to any of these questions is "yes," then the Memory Club is for you. You are invited to attend a unique program for mature persons experiencing memory problems. ry IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IN YOUR LIFE, JOIN THE MEMORY CLUB! Memory Training Sessions Regularly Scheduled Field Trips Memory-enhancing Games - Music - Crafts For more information, contact: Shirley Jarcaig, MSW, CSW Memory Club Coordinator at JVS (248) 233-4247 The Memory Club is brought to you by: Jewish Home and Aging. Services and JVS - Realizing Life's Potential Volunteer Opportunities Exercise Classes In partnership with The Agencies of the Jewish Federation ELDE LIN Lunch Provided a Connecting People & Services This program is made possible by a generous gift from the Shirley Harris Fund. k 4 This is Federation Visit us online: www.thisisfederation.org K1 . wmaRawsk. JN 7/ 2 2004 45