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Entry into the event is $30 with all proceeds to support Jewish life on campus at Michigan State University. All young Jewish adults living in the Chicago area are welcome. For information, contact Jessica Katz, jessica@msuhillel.org , or visit www.msuhillel.org . The Tin Lizzie is at 2483 N. Clark. HMD's Last Blast Hillel of Metro Detroit will hold a last blast event on Saturday, Aug. 22, at 9:30 p.m. at the Beverly Prentis Wagner Teen Center in the Jewish Community Center, 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. The event will feature a DJ, arcade games, video games and more. The event is free and will feature snacks, a cash bar and fun. The event is being held for young adults 18 and older. For information or reservations, contact Julie Schechter, (313) 577- 3459, or e-mail hillelpd@wayne.edu . Ann Delisi's Essential Music Weekends 12noon - 4pm a public service of Wayne State University 36 August 13 • 2009 Jewish-Indian Dialog American Jewish Committee Metropolitan Detroit Chapter will host the summer discussion of the Indian-Jewish dialog on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 5:30 p.m. This group meets explores political and social issues of common interest. Join the Indian-Jewish dialogue at the Detroit Historical Museum for a guided tour of "From Haven to Home: Jewish Life in America." This touring exhibition chronicles and brings to life the American Jewish experience, focusing on America as "Haven" the Jewish immigrant's refuge from per- secution in countries abroad — to America as "Home," the creation of permanent Jewish communities in the U.S. Beth Ahm BBQ Dinner Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W Maple Road, West Bloomfield, will hold a song-filled outdoor Friday night service at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21, fol- lowed by a barbecue dinner catered by Beth Ahm's new Blatt-kosher caterer, Kosher Too Catering. The event is open to all. Walk-ins are welcome for the ser- vice, but prepaid reservations are a must for the dinner. Cost is $18 for those older than 13 and $12 for ages 6-12. Kids 5 and younger free. After dinner, Rabbi Steven Rubenstein will lead a short learn- ing session for teens and adults; and Amy Newman, Beth Ahm's director of education, youth and family program- ming, will facilitate a Shabbat program for children. RSVP for the dinner by Aug. 19 by contacting (248) 851-6880 or director@cbahm.org . If ability to pay is a concern, contact Rabbi Rubenstein, at ext. 17 or raysteven@cbahm.org . Beth El Adult Ed Classes Temple Beth El's adult education classes in Bloomfield Township begin Wednesday, Sept. 9. • Lea Beurer, teaches two classes, Advanced Hebrew, Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., and Conversational Hebrew, Wednesdays at 6 p.m. $50 Temple members; $75 others. • Rabbinic Associate Keren Alpert leads a lunch and learn noon on selected Thursdays and a lunar learn 7 p.m. on selected 'Wednesdays beginning Sept. 23 and 24. Free. • Rabbi Daniel Syme and Alpert lead an Introduction to Judaism, a 10-week seminar for prospective converts, non- Jewish partners and Jews seeking a bet- ter understanding of Judaism. Couples will be charged only one fee. The class meets 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays beginning Oct. 7. $75 members; $95 others. • Beginning Musicianship II will be taught by Marla Aviva Bentley, cantorial associate. There are 10 6 p.m. Tuesday sessions beginning Oct, 6. Previous enrollment is not a requirement. $50 members; $75 others. • On Wednesdays, beginning Sept. 9 at 9:30 a.m., Lea Beurer will lead an ongoing study of Torah text. No Hebrew reading is required. Cost: $35 for mem- bers; $50 for others. To register, call the religious school, (248) 865-0612.