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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-02-11

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50 Q&A’S ON JEWISH
CULTURE & RELIGION

Rabbi Shneur Silberberg of the Tugman
Bais Chabad Torah Center will present
“The Jewish Course
of Why,” a new six-
session course from
the Jewish Learning
Institute.
The course will
be offered at two
options weekly. Six
Thursdays, begin-
Rabbi Shneur
ning Feb 11, 7-8:30
Silberberg
p.m. at the Jewish
Federation Building
in Bloomfield Township or, alternatively,
on six Sundays, beginning Feb. 14, 11
a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Bais Chabad Torah
Center in West Bloomfield.
“In preparing for the course, 30,000
people submitted their biggest questions
about Judaism,” said Silberberg. “We
then selected the most popular among
them and addressed each one with reso-
nant insights from the greatest minds in
Jewish history.”
Some of the course’s 50 questions
include: Why are there so many Jews in
Hollywood? Why does the Bible sanction
slavery and animal sacrifices? What is
the cause of anti-Semitism? What does
Judaism say about Christianity and about
the role of women in Jewish life?
The cost of the course is $80 (includes
textbook). Bring a friend and both receive
a 15 percent discount. Contact Shneur
Silberberg at rabbishneur@baischabad.
com or (248) 207-5513. Visit www.
baischabad.com/jli for registration and
other course-related information.

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A VISITING CANTOR
‘WITH A ROCK TWIST’

Cantor Lisa Segal, a Detroit native, will
lead Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park
in Shabbat morning worship at 10:30
a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13. Emanu-El Rabbi
Arturo Kalfus said, “Cantor Segal is a per-
sonal friend and a superb cantor with a
rock twist. Her guitar playing and musical
choices will be quite inspiring.”
Segal’s experience as a camp counselor
and song leader contributed to her call-
ing as a cantor. She is a member of the
Garage Band, a Miami-area classic rock
band. A cantor with
years of experience,
she is an accomplished
vocalist and guitarist
who has been a promi-
nent presence at Union
for Reform Judaism
biennials and cantor
conventions.
For information, call
Cantor Lisa
(248)
967-4020.
Segal

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