FedEd’s SHORT SESSIONS ON jews in the d BIG SUBJECTS Debra and Max Ernst Pick a handful of classes to keep you learning all winter and spring! To Register: 248-205-2557 | FedEd.online MEDICINE UNDER THE NAZI REGIME: SERIES 2 Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz THE SWEET SINGER OF ISRAEL: KING DAVID Ariella Nadel Tuesdays, 1 – 2:30 PM Begins Jan. 8 for six weeks Series 1 is NOT a pre-requisite, all are welcome. Tuesdays, 7 – 8:15 PM Begins March 5 for six weeks Focus on resistance to the Nazis by Jewish physicians who upheld ethical principles and the Hippocratic Oath. JUDAISM AND ISLAM — HOW SIMILAR, HOW DIFFERENT? Professor Howard Lupovitch and Saeed Khan Look at the parallels and differences between Judaism and Islam, and explore the similarities and differences. Tuesdays, 7 – 8:30 PM Begins January 8 for four weeks CONTEMPORARY ISRAEL: A VIEW OF ISRAELI SOCIETY Nina Yahalomi Klevitsky /HDUQƓUVWKDQGDERXWRXUKRPHODQGDQGZKDW day-to-day life in Israel is like. Tuesdays, 12 Noon – 1:15 PM Begins January 22 for four weeks MORE ART AND SOUL Wendy Evans Join us for an intriguing series exploring Jewish art-based topics. Wednesdays, 12 Noon – 1:30 PM Begins January 23 for four weeks .QECVKQP(CTDGT*GDTGY&C[5EJQQNs;GUJKXCV#MKXC THE JEW HIDDEN IN THE MUSIC Rabbi Aaron Bergman Explore composers who were Jewish publicly, or converted to another religion and the music they created. Thursdays, 12 Noon – 1:30 PM $GIKPU/CTEJHQTƂXGYGGMU THE BIBLE FROM A LITERARY PERSPECTIVE Professor Ralph Williams Join us for four unforgettable lectures on the Bible as we welcome back Professor Williams. Wednesdays, 7 – 8:30 PM Begins March 13 for four weeks Location: Temple Beth El GENEALOGY AT ITS ROOTS Robbie Terman Do you want to begin researching your family history and do not know how to get started? This course begins at the basics. Fridays, 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Begins March 15 for 3 weeks AN INTRODUCTORY DIVE INTO JEWISH MYSTICISM Hazzan Steve Klaper BUILDING JUDAISM: A PREMIER PRESENTATION Michael Hodges Mondays, 7 – 8:30 PM $GIKPU(GDTWCT[HQTƂXGYGGMU Tuesdays, 7 – 8:30 PM $GIKPU#RTKNHQTHQWTYGGMU Whatever your age, gender or level of scholarship, Jewish mysticism will open your eyes and expand your mind! .QECVKQP%QPITGICVKQP5JKT6KMXCJ BEFORE THERE WAS ISRAEL Dr. Michael Pytlik Explore the early periods in Canaan, the Canaanites, early Empires and the culture of the periods. Wednesdays, 1 – 2:30 PM $GIKPU(GDTWCT[HQTƂXGYGGMU A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN: JEWISH INSIGHTS INTO LOVE AND MARRIAGE Rabbi Aaron Starr & Rebecca Starr Through exploration of ancient and modern texts in an engaging format, participants will learn, laugh and even blush. Tuesdays, 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM Begins March 5 for four weeks #NNENCUUGUJGNFCV6JG/CZ/(KUJGT(GFGTCVKQP DWKNFKPIWPNGUUQVJGTYKUGKPFKECVGF 18 We will gain insight into the valor, virtues and vicissitudes of this great monarch. December 27 • 2018 jn Delve into discussions on the lives and works of the Kahns and explore Jewish buildings, synagogues and architects in Detroit. PASSOVER WORKSHOP: THE HAGGADAH HIT PARADE! Rabbi Dr. Mitch Parker Study both manuscript and printed haggadot EHJLQQLQJZLWKWKRVHƓUVWLOOXVWUDWHGLQWKHPLGGOH ages and ending with samples created today. Tuesday, 7 – 9 PM #RTKNHQTQPGYGGM Complete Catalog: Jccdet.org/FedEd Ernst Gift Creates New Heart Center O rchard Lake residents Max and Debra Ernst have increased their support to Beaumont heart and vascular care to a total of $8 million, launching the Max and Debra Ernst Heart Center at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. The center will be dedicated to con- solidating cardiac care, particularly for patients with heart failure, into an area that is not only convenient but also comprehensive to provide a variety of heart and vascular services. In 2009, the couple also gave $3 mil- lion to open the Ernst Cardiovascular Center in memory of Ellen Ernst. “Through their incredible support, Max and Debra have demonstrated that it doesn’t take a medical degree to save a life — all it takes is a heart and a desire to help others” said Marc Sakwa, M.D., chief, Cardiovascular Surgery, Beaumont, Royal Oak. The 14,000-square-foot Max and Debra Ernst Heart Center will be locat- ed adjacent to the East Tower entrance of the hospital near the current Ernst Cardiovascular Center. Construction on the $9 million project began this month. It will open in the fall of 2019. More than 1 million Americans are diagnosed with congestive heart failure yearly, which may lead to poor quality of life and hospitalizations for advanced care. Heart failure is also the leading cause of hospitalization for those over 65. Cardiologists, cardiac nurses, social workers and dietitians will provide medication monitoring, heart failure management and progressive therapies to enhance quality of life. “When we made the gift in 2009, we told everyone if we saved one life, it would be worth it. Since that time, we are very satisfied with the excellent care the team has provided,” Max Ernst said. “My gratitude for the success the heart team has achieved has led my wife and I to commit additional support for their vision.” ■