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JOIN OUR
DIAMOND, PEARL,
SILVER & BRONZE
PARTNERS

In memory of

Madelon
Seligman z”l

long time
Opening the Doors
supporter

High Holiday
Learning At
Beth Ahm

The weeks leading up to the
Jewish new year are an oppor-
tunity for introspection, self-
assessment, study and prayer, all
geared to repairing our relation-
ships with each other and with
God.
Each year at this time,
Congregation Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield offers an array of
resources for self-directed Jewish
learning.
Beth Ahm’s Days of Awe
Resource Guide for 5778/2017
can be found on the shul’s web-
site, www.cbahm.org. Printed
copies can be picked up at the
synagogue during the week on
the Days of Awe Resource Table
in the upper-level hallway, near
the chapel where daily minyan
services are held; and on Shabbat
morning, when the Resource
Table is in the shul foyer just out-
side the main sanctuary.
The guide includes materials
and links to online learning por-
tals where even more information
can be found, including recom-
mended books and websites,
a Chasidic Master’s Spiritual
Exercise for the Days of Awe and
a meditation before Yom Kippur
for one who cannot fast.

VIDEO SERIES

In addition, on Wednesday
afternoons through the end of
the fall holidays (no sessions on
Sept. 20 or Oct. 4), Beth Ahm’s
Drop In & Learn videostream-
ing learning group will watch a
lecture series on You Tube titled
“The Kabbalah of Forgiveness,”
featuring Professor Henry
Abramson of Touro College in
New York City.
These sessions are free and
open to the community.
For information about Beth
Ahm’s resource guide and/or the
Wednesday series, contact Nancy
Kaplan, (248) 737-1931 or email
nancyellen879@att.net. •

DIAMOND PARTNERS

Mary Must

Madelon
Seligman z”l
&
Lou Seligman

PLATINUM PARTNER

Anita Naftaly
Family Circle
Fund

PEARL PARTNERS

The Center for Autism and
Developmental Disabilities
Henry Ford Department of Pediatrics

Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit’s
Opening the Doors in collaboration with the Annual Jewish Book Fair

Anita Naftaly Family Circle Conference

It’s Not
All About Me:

Developing Empathy and
Character in Kids

F E AT U R I N G

Michele Borba, Ed.D.

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Berman Center for the Performing Arts
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12:00 p.m. Registration and Resource Fair
1:00 p.m. Presentation followed by Parent Session
Dessert Reception
Advanced Registration: $20, Walk-In: $25
1.5 CE credits for Social Workers additional $10

SILVER PARTNER
Brain Balance
JARC
JVS
Kadima
McCaskill Family
Services
Synergy Chiropractic
& Neurofeedback
Viewpoint Psychology
& Wellness, LLC

BRONZE PARTNERS
Isabelle Beaulieu, Ph.D.
Jeffrey Betman, Ph.D.
Barbara and Douglas Bloom
Child & Family Solutions
Center
Susie Citrin
Farber Hebrew Day School
Dennis and Peggy Frank
Jewish Family Service
Learning Disabilities Clinic
Debbie Levin and
Larry Snider
Elise and Dr. Marty Levinson
Dottie Levitsky
Jason and Julie Levy
Steven Spector, Ph.D.
Walnut Lake Preschool

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