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September 10, 2004 - Image 121

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-09-10

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The Fine Stores of Lincoln Center
Wish Everyone a Happy, Healthy New Year!

to the community.
Some of the adult Hebrew classes
will be offered free of charge as part of
Read Hebrew America in partnership
with NJOP, the New York-based
National Jewish Outreach Program.
For other classes there will be a tuition
fee.
Barry Levine will teach "NJOP
Learn to Read Hebrew — Level One"
9:30-10:30 a.m. Mondays. There will
be an organizational meeting for
prospective students Sept. 13, with
classes starting Sept. 20 for 10 weeks.
"Beginner-Plus Prayerbook
Hebrew," taught by Barry Levine, will
meet for 10 weeks on Mondays 11
a.m.-noon. Tuition is $50.
Kolel Moshe will also offer an
evening version of "NJOP Learn to
Read Hebrew-Level. One" Wednesdays
7-8 p.m. and/or 8-9 p.m. (depending
on registration), starting Nov. 3.
During the intermediate days of
Sukkot, Kolel Moshe will resume high-
er-level adult Hebrew classes. Tuition
for each is $50 for the fall semester.
There is no charge for those holding a
Kolel Moshe Passport to Torah.
Following Sukkot, Kolel Moshe will
offer a weekly Taste of Hebrew study
group on Shabbat mornings 9:30-
10 a.m. with Naomi Pinchuk.
Kolel Moshe will offer a program of
Hebrew poetry 7:30-9 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 19, in a private home in
Huntington Woods. There is no
charge, but seating is limited; advance
registration is required
For class information, call Nancy
Kaplan.

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Selichot And Scrolls

Professor Lawrence Shiffman, specialist
on the Dead Sea Scrolls and Judaism
in late antiquity, will speak on "High
Holiday Themes in the Dead Sea
Scrolls" at midnight Saturday, Sept.
11, at Sara Tugman Bais Chabad
Torah Center, 5595 Maple Road, West
Bloomfield.
The lecture will
be followed by
refreshments and a
Selichot service at
1:30 a.m. There is a
charge.
Professor
Shiffman is co-editor
in chief of the

Shiffman

DIGEST

Oxford Encyclopedia
of the Dead Sea
Scrolls, editor of Dead

on page 119

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