JDAIM: Jewish Disability Awareness & Inclusion Month SECULAR JEWISH TOUR OF ISRAEL Birmingham Temple in Farmington Hills is offering a Secular Humanistic Jewish experience in Israel from June 12-26. The unique itinerary, arranged with Medji Tours, will take participants to Israel and also the Palestinian territories. The emphasis will be on exploring each people’s history and communities through multiple perspectives. Birmingham Temple Rabbi Jeffrey Falick, who has lived in Israel and led many tours there, will be joined alter- nately by two guides, one Jewish and one Muslim. They will accompany the group to significant sites, cosmopolitan cities and scenic landscapes of the diverse region with a emphasis on understanding them through the eyes of its residents. Contemporary issues will be accessed through storytelling, relationship-building and discussions with conflict resolution professionals. The speakers will be Israeli and Palestinian, Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Druze, with viewpoints conservative, moderate and progressive. The group will discover how conflict affects environmen- tal concerns in the Dead Sea Valley, enjoy home-cooked cuisine with local families, explore ancient archaeological sites and visit bustling bazaars. The land portion is $3,440, double occupancy, with a $300 deposit due by Jan. 30. Airfare from Detroit is additional. An optional pre-trip extension to ancient Petra, Jordan, is available from June 10-13. For information, contact Falick at rabbi@birminghamtemple.com or (248) 477-1410. * JUDAISM’S SPIRITUAL AND SECULAR SIDES The Dead Sea Scrolls, Sigmund Freud’s Jewishness, rituals in the movement to free Soviet Jews and the Jewish revival in Poland. These fascinating topics will be explored in a new lecture series that offers a look at the complex world of the spiri- tual and secular and how they intersect. “Wrestling with Angels: The Struggle between Sacred and Secular in Jewish Life,” will be presented at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield by scholars of the University of Michigan’s Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, and in partnership with JCC’s Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment (SAJE) and the Federation’s FedEd. Lectures will take place Wednesday evenings in February at 7 p.m., and will feature Professors Eva Mroczek of the University of California, Davis; Shaul Kelner of Vanderbilt University; and Scott Spector and Genevieve Zubrzycki of U-M. The series is free and open to the public. For information, visit bit.ly/1PuhlaV or call (734) 763-9047. 2016 OPENING THE DOORS PROGRAMS Have No Fear: Tips For Helping Children And Teens Manage Anxiety Wendy K. Silverman, PhD., ABPP Monday, March 7, 2016 7:00 p.m. Berman Center for Jewish Education at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Fee: Free, Registration requested “The Address” Movie Screening Presenter Stewart Miller, Greenwood School Headmaster Co–sponsored by Opening the Doors Program, Berman Center for Jewish Education and Jewish Family Service Sunday, January 31, 2016 12:30 p.m. Adat Shalom Synagogue Fee: $5 in advance, $10 at the door Anxiety has been linked to academic struggles, speech and language differences, peer interaction challenges, and other school and family life issues. Participants will learn the latest research and practical strategies for adapting their behaviors to reduce childrens’ and teens’ distress, which may be impacting anxiety and treatment, as well as learn tips to help children and teens manage their own anxiety. “The Address”, a PBS documentary by Ken Burns will be screened. An inspiring story told through the eyes of boys, 11-17, with learning differences, who develop courage, self-confidence and a positive mind set, to enable them to triumphantly recite the Gettysburg Address, which sparked a National Competition, while attending Greenwood School in Vermont. Guest Presenter is Stewart Miller, Greenwood School Headmaster. 1.5 NIRIM “out-of-network” credits available. Register on your NIRIM home page. 1.5 CE Clock hours for Social Workers will be available for specific programs. For more information or to register online: jewishdetroit.org/jdaim Questions? Contact Shoshana at 248-205-2549 or baruch@jfmd.org Presentation Sponsor A special thanks to our partners for sponsoring this event: Mary Must Madelon & Lou Seligman Anita Naftaly Family Circle Fund The Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Henry Ford Department of Pediatrics Ina Kirstein Kadima Tamarack Camps JARC Isabelle Beaulieu, Ph.D. • Child and Family Solutions Center • Dennis & Peggy Frank Evva & Michael Hepner • Hillel Day School • Debbie Levin & Larry Snider Jewish Family Service • Dottie Levitsky • Walnut Lake Pre-School * 2068930 January 21 • 2016 15