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Beth Ahm 10-Month Course
On Sources Of Jewish Thought

that flourished in ancient Israel
In its second year of creative
and Babylonia from the aftermath
partnership with Hebrew College
of the Bible to the 1st century of
in Newton, Mass., Congregation
Judaism.
Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield is
Students will study
launching a new course
one module per month,
for adult learners run-
watching the lectures on
ning from this August
their own online. Rabbi
through May 2019.
Steven Rubenstein will
The course will exam-
lead a group online ses-
ine one of the most
sion one Thursday night
transformative peri-
monthly to discuss the
ods in Jewish history,
video and its related
when the rabbis of the
study materials. He will
Talmudic period infused
also meet with par-
the Judaism of their day
ticipants one Shabbat
with creative interpreta-
afternoon monthly.
tions based on the Oral Rabbi Rubenstein
Thanks to under-
Law, enabling what had
writing from Beth
been a biblically based,
Ahm’s Thumin Fund for Jewish
temple-centered sacrificial cult to
Education, tuition for “Rise of the
morph into what we now call “the
rabbinic tradition” — the source of Rabbis” is only $36 for Beth Ahm
members and $50 for others.
contemporary Jewish thought and
For details, including a course
practice.
syllabus, go to hebrewcollege.
The course consists of 10 mod-
edu/rise-of-the-rabbis. Register
ules featuring video lectures by
at https://register.hebrewcollege/
Prof. Christine Hayes, Rabbi Jane
bethahm-registration. For more
Kanarek, Prof. Jonathan Klawans
about this course and other Jewish
and Rabbi Micha’el Rosenberg and
learning opportunities at Beth
will offer probing discussion and
Ahm, contact Rubenstein at (248)
immersion in core texts, including
851-6880 or email ravsteven@
the diverse world of Jewish sects
cbahm.org. •
and varying religious practices

Cancer Thrivers To Host
‘Celebrating Life’ Luncheon

The Cancer Thrivers Network
for Jewish Women, a program of
Jewish Family Service of Metro
Detroit, will host an internation-
ally recognized oncologist and
cancer researcher at a fundraising
luncheon Wednesday, Aug. 8.
The “Celebrating Life” event,
at noon at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek in Southfield, will feature
speaker Dr. Clifford Hudis, CEO of
the American Society of Clinical
Oncology. He previously was chief
of breast medicine service at
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Center in New York City. Attendees
will hear about the latest scientific
advances in cancer research as
well as real-world challenges.
“While we are guided by Jewish

values and traditions, we welcome
anyone interested in learning more
about cancer research or in need
of cancer support to this event,”
said Cancer Thrivers founder
Sandy Schwartz. “Funds raised will
help our organization continue to
offer programs, help advocate for
patients and provide warm friend-
ships that are so critical to the
healing process.”
Tickets are $45, and sponsor-
ships are available. To learn more
or to register, visit jfsdetroit.
org/thriverslunch or call Tracy
Agranove at (248) 592-2267. Event
co-chairs are Nancy Gad-Harf
and Janet Pont. Cancer Thrivers
Network co-chairs are Anita
DeVine and Janet Moses. •

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