Tuesday Treasures...One-Ni0 Classes Anti-Semitism is Not a History Lesson, but a Current Event Tuesday, February 22 7:15-8:45 p.m. • D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building, West Bloomfield Come to this 90-minute, interactive workshop where you will learn how to recognize what Anti-Semitism is in its current form. You will feel empowered to respond to Anti-Semitic incidents and to challenge the persistent stereotypes that are at the root of these incidents. INSTRUCTOR: Betsy Kellman, Executive Director, Anti-Defamation League • COURSE What do the Baroness Battisheva de Rothschild, Fred Berk and Jerome Robbins Have in Common? CODE: SAIT0709 This class will present the unique and amazing roles of three major contributors to American Jewish dance history in the 20th century. INSTRUCTOR: Harriet Berg, Director, Festival Dancers • COURSE CODE: SAIT0701 What Happens After I Die? Jewish Views of the Hereafter Another Side of Bob Wart Learn how great Jewish thinkers, ancient and modern, have dealt with the challenge of our mortality. INSTRUCTOR: Rabbi Daniel Syme, Temple Beth El • COURSE CODE: This course will tell the story of a nice Jewish boy who changed the world of music and the lives of millions. Explore and discuss his life, his music, and his mom's kosher banana-bread recipe. INSTRUCTOR: Don Cohen • COURSE CODE: SAIT0702 SAIT0710 Joga: Jewish Yoga & Kabbalah Talking Back: How to Successfully Answer Israel's Critics In searching for the point where body, soul and mind intersect, we will connect the physical techniques of Yoga with the study of Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism. Together we will stretch physically, mentally, and spiritually. (Wear loose clothing, bring a towel, water and a mat). INSTRUCTORS: Rabbi Paul Yedwab, Temple Israel and Jonny Kest, Center for Yoga • Quick answers to difficult questions about the Arab-Israeli conflict, such as housing demo- litions, targeted assassinations, checkpoints, etc. will be highlighted. INSTRUCTOR: Allan Gale, Associate Director, Jewish Community Council • COURSE CODE: SAIT0703 COURSE CODE: SAIT0711 Feldenkrais Method: Experience lental Claritg Tuesday, Ilardl Seek shalva, tranquility, with awareness of how your body moves and improve your sleep. You will discover how to reverse inefficient movement habits through a safe, gentle, FUN and effective method! Bring a mat and towel. INSTRUCTORS: Marjorie Levine, Instructor, Feldenkrais Guild of North America. Osa Jackson Chulte COURSE CODE: 7:15-8:45 p.m. • D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building, West Bloomfield The Passions of Marc Chagall SAIT0704 Rabbi Bergman will discuss the works of Marc Chagall. We will gain insights about Chagall. one of the greatest 20th century artists, as we focus on his wife, Bella, and the Bible. INSTRUCTOR: Rabbi Aaron Bergman, Dean of Judaic Studies, Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit • COURSE CODE: SAIT0712 Forgotten Photographs Unveiled! Spencer Partrich, sponsor of this exhibit, along with Sylvia Nelson, will relate the fascinat- ing story of these candid photographs, documenting Israeli life during the British mandate. INSTRUCTOR: Sylvia Nelson, Director, Janice Charach Epstein Gallery • COURSE CODE: SAIT0705 Torah Tutor: Crash Course 101 Jewish Thanksgiving in February? The Jewish Attitude Towards Gratitude Learn the ins and outs of the Torah. Engage the text through study as a key to navigating our daily lives. INSTRUCTOR: Rabbi David Castiglione, Temple Beth El • COURSE CODE: SAIT0713 "Hakarat HaTov!" showing appreciation. Rededicate yourself to this Jewish value. We will explore and discuss its origin through text and tradition. INSTRUCTOR: Saul Rube, Dean of Judaic Studies, Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit • COURSE CODE: SAIT0706 Five Levels of Pleasure Take a look at Jewish wisdom for the guidelines to maximizing all that life has to offer! INSTRUCTOR: Rabbi Tzvi Hochstadt, Educator, The Michigan. Aish Center • COURSE Ghetto: Life in the "Hood" CODE: SAIT0714 From the first ghettos of Venice and Rome to the less formal ghettos of early modern Germany...discover the evolution of a ghetto. INSTRUCTOR: Mae Sander • COURSE A Sweet Taste of Melton CODE: SAIT0707 Expand your Jewish knowledge. The Florence Melton Adult Mini School can help you do just that. Join us for a sample class. INSTRUCTOR: Rebecca Starr, Director, Florence Melton Adult Mini School • COURSE CODE: SAIT0715 Tuesday, Nardi I Us & Them 7:15-8:45 p.m. • D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building, West Bloomfield Honor Thy Father & Mother: Jewish Resources for Elder Care in our Community Isn't it amazing how much our non-Jewish neighbors know about Judaism? Do we know as much about our non-Jewish neighbors? Join us to explore some basics of what we need to know about the complex, multi-ethnic world in which we live. INSTRUCTOR: Sharona Shapiro, Executive Director. American Jewish Committee • COURSE CODE: SAIT0716 Find out how to access the wide array of resources for the elderly in our Jewish community in this program led by experienced, knowledgeable professionals. INSTRUCTORS: Rabbi E.B. (Bunny) Freedman, Director, Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network, Linda Blumberg, Director, ElderLink: Connecting People & Services, Rabbi Avie Shapiro • COURSE CODE: SAIT0708 3