Spirituality Become a higher version of yourself. sphere, together with the regular kehil- la at Beth Ahm's Shabbat Morning Junior Congregation. Shabbat Metuka takes place in the Tauber Family Chapel and features singing plus a brief, interactive Torah study session facilitated by Rabbi Steven Rubenstein. This is a free, drop-in Shabbat event. For information, including a list of upcoming Shabbat Metuka dates this year, contact Amy Newman, (248) 851- 8820 or relschool@cbahm.org What career path will elevate your life to greater meaning and satisfaction? What knowledge, skills, and community support do you need to get there? A JTS education can provide you with answers. You will be immersed in the ancient texts of Judaism and in communal issues of contemporary significance. JTS offers undergraduate, graduate, cantorial, and rabbinical degrees to prepare religious, academic, educational, and lay leaders for the Jewish community and beyond. Look into it. 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Web listings are viewable by the general public (no subscription necessary), fully search- able and also link directly to your website or email. To submit a Web listing, go to: www.thejewishnews.com/cdsubmit DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 29200 Northwestern Hwy. • Suite 110 • Southfield, MI 48034 Retail : 248.354.6060 • Classified: 248.351.5100 • Fax: 248.304.0049 adyertise@thejewishnews.com • JNonline.us 46 November 19 • 2009 Please call: (248) 351-5107 Chanukah Learning Adult learners are invited to a two- part series featuring lectures on Chanukah, sponsored by Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, at 1 p.m. Wednesdays, Dec. 9 and 16. The programs are part of Beth Ahm's adult learning series "Yom Revi'i (Wed) @ The Movies," featuring lectures on video and DVD by distin- guished scholars. On Dec. 9, the lecture by Rabbi Eric Grossman is titled, "The Mystery of the Menorah." On Dec. 16, two 30- minute lectures on DVD by Professor Isaiah Gafni of Hebrew University are "The Challenge of Hellenism" and "The Maccabees: From Rebels to Kings." Starting Wednesday, Dec. 23, "Yom Revi'I @ The Movies" will offer a three-week mini-series devoted to the life and work of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. All three lessons will be repeated 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 3. "Yom Revi'i (Wed) @ The Movies" is a free, drop-in weekly series open to the community. No reservations are required. For information, contact Nancy Kaplan, (248) 737-1931 or nan- cyellen879@att.net, A Sweet Shabbat Congregation Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield will host Shabbat Metuka/A Sweet Shabbat, an informal fam- ily Shabbat service, from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 21. It will be led by Rabbi Beth Ahm religious Rubenstein school students and Director of Education, Youth & Family Programming Amy Newman. Shabbat Metuka gives extended family members the opportunity to daven with their children and grand- children in a relaxed Shabbat atmo- Anti Semitism's Impact Professor Kenneth Waltzer will speak on "The Contemporary Anti-Semite and Radical Anti-Zionist: Impact on Campuses and Communities" at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23, at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. The program is co-sponsored by Adat Shalom Synagogue's Israel Advocacy Committee, StandWithUs/Michigan and ATID: The Alliance for Teens. The program will discuss anti- Semitism on university campuses in this country and in Europe circles. Professor Waltzer, is a professor in the James Madison College at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Larry Buch of Farmington Hills is chairing the program. The community is welcome. There is no charge. Refreshments will be served. RSVP to Adat Shalom Synagogue, (248) 851-5100 or info@adatshalom.org. - Medical Aid For Couples Zir Chemed (roughly translated as "Bundle of Joy") was founded to help thousands of Jewish couples resolve their infertility issues by rec- onciling the complex and sometimes competing demands of science, Halachah (Jewish law) and human emotions. Staffed by specialists and endorsed by halachic authorities, Zir Chemed offers medical assistance to Jewish couples all over the world, with treat- ment options in Israel. Funds are raised partially by "Treats 'n' Trivia" evenings held once a year for groups of 10. Participants are asked to pay a $25 donation that goes to Zir Chemed. A state-of-the-art diagnostic center in Jerusalem is planned to better serve Zir Chemed clients. The annual worldwide "Treats and Trivia Night" will take place this year after Shabbat on Saturday, Dec. 5. To host a team or to make a donation to Zir Chemed, visit www.zirchemed.org , or call Sandy Loeffler, (248) 547-1541.