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Congregation Beth Shalom's
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offer an adult spiritual study
retreat weekend from Friday
evening Nov. 11, through
Sunday morning, Nov. 13, at
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campus in Ortonville. The focus
will be on tzedakah (charity).
Rabbi Aaron Bergman will be
the resident scholar for the pro-
gram titled "Tzedakah — Do
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The program will include
opportunities for learning and
discussion as well as medita-
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Explore Faith

Adat Shalom Synagogue is
offering a three-part series
titled "A Light Onto the
Nations," which will explore
Jewish faith in relation to
Christianity, Islam and
Buddhism. The programs are
set for 8 p.m. on Thursdays,
Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 15 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
The Oct. 20 lecture is titled

"Will the Real Israel Please
Stand Up?" Rabbi Daniel Nevins
will speak on the historic com-
petition between Jews and
Christians for the title of God's
chosen peo-
ple.
The series
will continue
in November
with a discus-
sion by visit-
ing scholar
Rabbi David
Rabbi Nevins
Golinkin on
"Us and Them:
Views of
Gentiles in
Rabbinic Literature." Rabbi
Golinkin will look at the way in
which Halachah has viewed
non-Jews and what implica-
tions this has for contemporary
interfaith relations.
The series will conclude in
December with "Apocalypse
Now? Dangers and
Opportunities in Interfaith
Relations Today" with Rabbi
Nevins.
There is no charge for the
series. The community is wel-
come. Reservations are request-
ed; call Sheila Lederman, (248)
851-5100 or slederman@adat-
shalom.org.

Mitzvah Day

The Youth Federation of Temple
Israel (YFTI) can help with
tasks around the house on
Sunday, Oct. 16, during Mitzvah
Day.
In exchange for a donation,
YFTI members will assist with
any household tasks. Funds
donated will support YFTI pro-
gramming throughout the year.
In addition, a portion of the
proceeds will be donated to
hurricane relief efforts.
To learn more about Mitzvah
Day, call Temple Israel, (248)
661-5700. Provide a name,
address, phone number and if
you would prefer for the YFTI
members to come in the morn-
ing or afternoon.



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