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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-10-05

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We're doubling our flights
from Chicago to Israel.

Calendar from page 51

Oct. 5, at the Oak Park JCC. $2.75

lunch, $1 program for nonmembers.
Reservations are required for lunch.
(248) 967-4030.

Starting October 22, fly EL AL on the only direct evening flights to Israel
four times a week. PLUS, all U.S. Customs and Immigration takes place in Chicago.

Get a free blood pressure screening 1-
2:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, at the Oak
Park JCC. (248) 967-4030.

Meet with Nikki Howard Combs as
she discusses "Maintaining Healthy

Homes With Healthy Products" at
1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, at the West

Detroit to Tel Aviv

$875

Bloomfield JCC. The free program is
preceded by an optional lunch ($2.50-
$6). RSVP by the day before the event
by calling Fran Cook at (248) 432-
5486.

• Depart when it's convenient— 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Monday and Wednesday,
and 3 p.m. Thursday to ensure you arrive in Israel in plenty of time for Shabbat

roundtrip
(includes fuel surcharge)

Valid for travel between
October 23 — December 31, 2006

• Return flights from Israel depart at 12:30 a.m. and arrive in Chicago first thing in the
morning .the same day

Have a vision screening 1-2 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 11, at the Oak Park
JCC. Reservations are required for the
free program with calls to Fran Cook
at (248) 432-5608. An optional lunch
($2.75) is available at noon with reser-
vations required by 10:30 a.m. the day
of the program. (248) 432-5608.

• Book now and see why EL AL continues to be the premier choice for air travel to Israel
after more than 57 years of proud service

• Call EL AL at 1-800-223-6700 or any travel agent or visit us online at www.elal.com

excluding December 17 — 24, 2006

THE ONLY DIRECT FLIGHTS TO TEL AVIV FROM CHICAGO. THE MOST
NONSTOP FLIGHTS TO TEL AVIV FROM NEW YORK (JFK/NEWARK)
AND THE ONLY NONSTOPS FROM LOS ANGELES AND MIAMI.

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& Hyman & Sonia Blumenstein
Outreach Institute of the
abad Sara & Morris Tugman
Bais Chabacl of West Bloomfield

Federation's

lin-Jewish Education

Invite you to a six-part course

You Be The Judge:

LESSON I

LESSON 4

Honor Among Thieves

The Parasite

If you are hired to give an inflated property assessment, and then are
not paid for the service you performed, can you collect in court? In this
lesson, we examine the enforceability of immoral contracts.

Is it fair to do business using your neighbor's cow? May you sublet your
apartment for more than you pay in rent? How do we distinguish cre-
ative opportunity from crass opportunism?

LESSON

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Your Money or My Life

LESSON 5

2

Finders Keepers

What happens when objects are abandoned for long periods of time or
are unavailable due to the ravages of war? Are there circumstances under
which people, against their will, can lose the right to their property?

LESSON

What happens if under gunpoint, you deliver the property of your neigh-
bor to robbers? Do you have to compensate your neighbor? We examine
a real case, stemming from the Holocaust, in which this issue had to be
addressed.

3

When Glitter Turns Out To Be Gold

What happens if you lose a piece of costume jewelry that you agreed to
watch over and it turns out to he real? How much liability do you as-
sume for loss incurred because of negligence or willful destruction of an
object-that tunas out to be worth more than expected?

Six Sundays, starting

LESSON 6

Burdens. of Proof

If two people lay claim to an object, how can we decide who is right?
Upon whom does the burden of proof fall, and what kind of evidence
will the court require?

October

22 • 10:30 am 12:00 noon

— or —

Six Tuesdays, starting October 24
_ • 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: Max M. Fisher Federation Building
6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills

There is a Fee

For further information or to enroll call the Torah Center 248.855.617o or visit us at www.myili.com

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October 5 • 2006

Listen to the Ann Arbor Symphony
Orchestra perform and discuss string
literature at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
11, at the Jewish Community Center of

Washtenaw County, 2935 Birch Hollow
Dr., Ann Arbor. $7. (734) 994-4801.

Talk with Gilda Jacobs, state senator,
who will discuss Michigan issues at
10:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 13, at the Oak
Park JCC in a program arranged by
the Institute for Retired Professionals.
At 1 p.m., Igor Gozman of the Detroit
Puppet Theatre will explain the Art of
Puppetry. (248) 661-1000.

Young Adults

Build a sukkah with members of the
EMU Hillel at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
5, with free pizza for those who
help. Other holiday activities include
Hookah in the Sukkah at 7 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 9, and a fall harvest to
benefit Food Gatherers of Ann Arbor
at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.10, with a party
afterward. $3. Shabbat Under the
Stars begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct.
13, with a dinner program. $5. (734)
482-0456.

Join Hillel of Metro Detroit for
Shabbat dinner in the sukkah after
6 p.m. services Friday, Oct. 14, at
Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 W.
Lincoln, Oak Park. $10. RSVP by Oct.11
with calls to (313) 577-3459.

Youth

Bring babies to Stretch & Kvetch
Yoga for Moms and Tots at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the Max M.

Fisher Federation Building, 6735
Telegraph, Bloomfield Township, as
part of Shalom Baby. $5. RSVP by Oct.
12 by calling Lisa Soble Siegmann at

(248) 205-2534.

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