D AY, OCTOBER 8, 8 Pl y ATURDPA Power OCTOBER 9, 8 sk r One mily Performance SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 113M Power Center PROGRAM (FRI 10/8) Coven Kingdom (1976) (Choreography by Paul Tayfar/IViusic by Eventide (1997) (TaylorNaugh:Oh;Hi) . Promethean Fire (2002) (Tay* Cc PROGRAM (SAT10/9) Arden Court (1981) (Taylor/VViitio : Dante Variations (2004) (TaYiptkioptiv, Le Sacre du Printemps (1,981) (Tay1PriStraVihi< For informatibn about educational events associated with these performances, please visit www.ums.org . All Tickets On Sale Now! uMS 734.764.2538 www.umsorg miabigan mumilfbr arm and adno-al afibir, outside the 734 area code, call toll-free 800.221.1229 593060 Kolel Moshe Institute for Lifelong Jewish Learning @ Congregation B'nai Moshe - A Learning Community 6800 Drake Road, West Bloomfield Our major fall offering "JEWS AND THE CITY" 10-part Monday night series with he experience of living in an urban environ- ment is intimately familiar to a 21st-century audience, and the diversity of city life makes it possible to explore different aspects of Jewish life. Each of the lectures in this series will include time for questions and discussion at the conclusion of prepared remarks. Professor Howard Lupovitch holds the Pulver Family Chair in Jewish Studies at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. He is spending the current academic year in metro Detroit doing research, writing and teaching. Series Introduction "THE URBAN JEWISH EXPERIENCE: A LABORATORY OF JEWISH IDENTITY" Oct. 11 • 7:30 pm — No charge IN 10/ 1 2004 40 Prof. Howld N. Lupovitch Mini Series 1 "IMPERIAL CAPITALS: IN THE SHADOW OF KINGS AND EMPERORS" Oct. 18 — Nov. 1 • 7:30 pm - $10 per lecture at the door or $25 for the series "Istanbul: The Sultan and his Jewish Courtiers" "Vienna: The Habsburgs' Jews" "Saint Petersburg: Beyond the Pale" Mini Series 2 "PORT CITIES" Nov. 8 - 22 • 7:30 pm - $10 per lecture at the door or $25 for the series "Odessa: The Great Russian Exception" "Budapest: Jews and the Pearl of the Danube" "New York City: The Ambiguities of the Melting Pot" Mini Series 3 "CENTERS OF LEARNING AND ENLIGHTENMENT" Mar. 14 — 28 • 7:30 pm - $10 per lecture at the door or $25 for the series "Cracow & Vilna: Ashkenazic Judaism at its Zenith" "Prague: Junction of Tradition and Innovation" "Pressburg: The Bastion of Orthodoxy" Kolel Moshe is made possible by the Ruth Rosenberg Albert Adult Education Fund of B'nai Moshe, by tuition income from our classes, and by gifts from members and friends of B'nai Moshe who share our shul's commitment to Torah Lishma— Jewish study for its own sake — as a prime Jewish value. For more info or to join our e-mail list, call Nancy Kaplan at 248.737.1931 or e-mail kolelmoshe@comcast.net Also coming up at Kolel Moshe this fall... SUKKOT SHIUR with Eric Grossman Sun. Oct. 3 @ 7:30 p.m. - $7 at the door "LIFE AND DEATH IN THE LODZ GHETTO" With Arnold Shay Introduced by Dr. Sidney Bolkosky Sunday, Oct. 10 @ 11:15 a.m. - $7 at the door "THE LITERARY PROPHETS" With Rabbi Elliot Pachter 4 Sundays @ 10 a.m. starting Oct. 31 $7 per session or $25 for the series ADULT HEBREW READING CLASSES Sunday and Monday mornings and Wed. nights on various levels — contact us for details SHABBAT MORNING STUDY GROUPS STAY AND LEARN ON SHABBAT PERSONALIZED JEWISH MENTORING A series of workshops to build Jewish skills for home and shul Other plans for New Year 5765 include a Sunday Brunch & Learn series, films, and more. Congregation 01bai /Aube 111;V 892360