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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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SYNergy Shabbat
At Adat Shalom
Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington
Hills continues its 2011-2012 SYNergy
Shabbat series on March 23 and 24,
featuring presentations by Dr. Benjamin
Gampel.
On Friday evening,
Gampel will speak
about Jews, Christians,
Muslims and the Holy
City of Jerusalem.
The following after-
noon his subject is
"Sex, Food & the Lush
Benjamin
Garden: Religious Piety
Gampel
Confronts Sensual
Pleasure:'
Gampel holds the Dina and Eli Field
Family Chair in Jewish History at the
Jewish Theological Seminary in New
York and teaches courses in medieval and
early modern Jewish history.
Friday evening programming will
begin at 6 p.m. with a Shabbat acoustic
service for families of all ages. Hazzan
Daniel Gross will lead the service, along
with Marty Liebman, Rabbi Aaron
Bergman and Dan Shere.
A Shabbat buffet by Matt Prentice will
begin at 7:15 p.m. followed by the presen-
tation by Gampel.
Childcare will start at 7:15 p.m. and
extend until the end of the adult pro-
gram. At 8 p.m., children will enjoy an
"Animal Magic" demonstration by Mark
Rosenthal.
Traditional services will begin at 9 a.m.
on Shabbat morning. At 10 a.m., those
interested are invited to a yoga session
with Rabbi Shere and Yogi Shawn Broida.
Ruth Bergman, community educator, will
lead a 10 a.m. Shabbat Torah Study on
"Why is this Shabbat different from any
other Shabbat?"
After Kiddush, Gampel will give his
second presentation. He will also address
sixth-graders and their parents on
Sunday morning.
Chairing this year's SYNergy program-
ming is Karen Kahn of West Bloomfield.
The community is welcome to all of
the services and programs. There is a
dinner charge and dinner reservations
are required. Call (248) 851-5100 or
email info@adatshalom.org .

Kollel Institute Plans
37th Annual Dinner
The 37th Anniversary Dinner of the
Kollel Institute of Greater Detroit will
take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, March
22, at Farmington Hills Manor, 23666
Orchard Lake Road.
Mrs. Avrohom Meyer Silverstein will
accept the Kesser Torah Award for her
late husband, Rabbi Silverstein. Drs. Neil
and Lynn Blavin will receive the Kvias
Eetim Award.
Tickets are $100 per person; $180 per
couple. Contact (248) 968-1891 or
kolleldetroit@gmail.com.

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The Golden Age And
Future Of Journalism
Doron Levin, a Detroit-based writer,
author and journalist specializing in
business topics, will deliver the Samuel
M. Levin Economics Award Lecture
1-2 p.m. Tuesday, March 27, at Wayne
State University's McGregor Memorial
Conference Center, 495 Ferry Mall, Detroit.
Levin will discuss
the golden age of news-
paper monopolies, the
advent of the Internet
and the future for jour-
nalism in the digital
age. He has written for
the New York Times,
Doron Levin
Wall Street Journal and
Detroit Free Press.
The event is presented by the WSU
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and
Department of Economics. RSVP at
specialevents.wayne.eduilevinlecture2012.
For information, call (313) 577-0300.

Israeli Hit TV Show
Comes To Film Fest
The first three episodes of the new
season of the Israeli TV series Srugim
will be screened at 7:30 p.m. Monday
and Tuesday, March 19-20, at the Jewish
Community Center in West Bloomfield.
On March 19, the first two episodes
will be shown, with an introduction by
Janice S. Goldfein, a psychotherapist in
Farmington Hills. On March 20, the third
episode will be shown, with a live guest
appearance by series creator-director
Eliezer "Laizy" Shapiro. He will talk about
the creation and impact of the series.
Srugim follows five
Modern Orthodox
friends looking for
""' love while grappling
with religious identity
and commitment. The
series has gotten-rave
reviews among reli-
Eliezer Shapiro gious and secular Jews.
Tickets are $10
per evening, or $18 for the two-evening
series, at the Berman Center box office at
the JCC, by calling the Jewish Forum at
(248) 354-6415 or by emailing
programs@thejewishforum.org .

B'nai B'rith To Honor
Miller Canfield Law Firm
B'nai B'rith will present its Great
American Traditions Award to the Miller
Canfield law firm for its philanthropic
leadership, commitment to diversity and
civic concern. Michael W. Hartmann, the
law firm's CEO, will accept the award at
6 p.m. Thursday, March 29, at the Westin
Book Cadillac Hotel, 1114 Washington
Blvd., Detroit. Daniel S. Mariachin,
executive vice president of B'nai B'rith
International, will present the award.
Tickets are $250. To RSVP or place an ad
in the journal, contact B'nai B'rith, (248)
646-3100, or blevine@bnaibrith.org .

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