metro >> t Tamarack New Cam ers Fed Ed Classes For 2016 T Spend Midwinter Break at Camp! Parents and Campers Come Learn About Tamarack Camps Winterfest at Camp Maas February 15-17 2nd - 6th graders Register at tamarackcamps.com/winterfest Space is limited Prospective Camper Meeting Thursday, January 7 7:00 - 8:00 pm Tamarack City Office Max M. Fisher Building In-Home Parlor Meeting • Call 248-647-1100 to arrange • Earn $100 towards your child's camp tuition by hosting a parlor meeting for a minimum of 3 new families *New Camper Discounts $250 off first-time new camper tuition for mini sessions. • $500 off first-time new camper tuition for full sessions. Discounts only available for first session and are not available for travel trips and TSS. 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380, Bloomfield Hills, MI www.tamarackcamps.com • 248.647.1100 pa y. JCC Su pported by The Jewi11 Federation .1(1,711 ...association ), ,i717711111)1 OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT f Earn $2,720 this summer. Apply now for the Jeanette & Oscar Cook Jewish Occupa- tional Intern (JOIN) program and you could land an 8-week paid summer internship in one of the following fields: • Nonprofit Business Administration * lc 11 v ‘ vivrae 04SHIP$ 0 141 1 Don't just learn, EARN! • Marketing and Communications • Human Services • Program Planning • Human Resources • Community Outreach and Advocacy • Development Openings are limited. Applications and initial interviews must be completed by January 29, 2016. Open to Jewish full- time undergraduate or graduate students who are metro Detroit residents. More information: www.jvsdet.org/join 248-233-4233 TVS Realizing Life's Potential www.jvsdet.org 2048780 22 December 31 •2015 hrough Federation's Adult Jewish Learning Department, FedEd, adults can study with leading rabbis and scholars to explore the Bible, Talmud, Jewish history, litera- ture, art and ethics. Unless otherwise noted, all classes are held at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building, Bloomfield Hills. Below are some of the classes offered this winter: • From Sinai to Seinfeld: The History of Jewish Humor with Ruth Bergman. Students will analyze the concerns and values of the Jewish people buried deep in the words that make us laugh. Monday mornings and evening begin- ning Feb. 29. • The Fiery and the Fallen: Angels and Demons in Judaism with Dr. Justin Sledge. Combing through Jewish texts, understand the place of angels and demons in our tradition. Monday eve- nings beginning Jan. 25. • The Book of Genesis: Reading It Again For the First Time with Rabbi Joseph Klein. Monday evenings begin- ning Jan. 25. • Kingdoms of Heaven, Kingdoms of Hell with Professor Howard Lupovitch. An exploration into the experiences of the Jewish people as they have lived under the aegis of one kingdom or empire and why some worked out better for the Jews than others. Tuesday eve- nings beginning Jan. 12. • A Psychologist's Look at the Bible — Husbands, Wives and Lovers with Dr. Mitch Parker. A look at male/female relationships through the lens of the famous couples of the Tanach. Thursday mornings beginning Jan. 7. •Judaism's 10 Best Foods with Rabbi Ariana Silverman. Sample some of Judaism's best known foods as we delve into the Jewish culture(s), values, reli- gious rituals, history and debates they represent. Thursday evenings beginning Feb. 4 at Jewish Kitchens in Detroit • World Religions from a Jewish Perspective with Dr. Mitch Parker. Gain a greater appreciation about what is unique in Judaism and learn the basic principles of other faith systems. Thursday evenings beginning Feb. 4. • Parsha Plus (Weekly Torah Portion Plus Haftorah) with local rabbis and educators. Hear from a different rabbi or educator each week Friday mornings beginning Jan. 8. These are just a few of the courses available to students through FedEd. Scholarships are available. For more information or a brochure on all FedEd classes, call (248) 205-2557, email feded@jfmd.org, or go to jewishdetroit. org/feded. *