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Making Marriage Work

Posted by on Dec 7, 2009 in AJU |

From AJU.edu:

The Whizin Center for Continuing Education of the American Jewish University invites you to spend the weekend at our Brandeis-Bardin campus, a 3,000 acre retreat center nestled in the beautiful Santa Susana Mountains.

Making Marriage Work – for couples considering marriage, engaged or recently married. An intensive version of the popular 10-week program which has been offered at the American Jewish University for over 30 years providing thousands of couples the necessary skills to strengthen their relationships and create successful families.

Newly Married – for couples who have already taken Making Marriage Work and/or have been married less than two years. Navigate the many turns in marriage and refresh and strengthen your skills in order to enrich your blossoming marriage

Marriage “check-up” — for couples married two to twelve years. Covers such topics as communication and conflict resolution, love and sex, keeping the spark alive, family planning and money management.

All tracks are open to both Jewish and Interfaith couples and include sessions with a licensed therapist, rabbi and financial planner. Interfaith couples will attend sessions with the rabbi dealing with issues pertinent to their particular situation.

For further information and registration, please visit our website:

www.ajula.edu/marriage

or call Judy Uhrman, (310) 440-1566

Cost: $300/couple

(Financial aid available)

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Third Anual Celebration of Jewish Books – WHIZIN CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

Posted by on Oct 14, 2009 in AJU |

a conversation with david makovsky

A free event to kick off the Celebration of Jewish Books.

Join us for a light reception and in-depth conversation about
Myths, Illusions and Peace, a brilliant book by Dennis Ross & David Makovsky, former journalist and current Ziegler Distinguished Fellow of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Tuesday November 3 7:30pm

Free admission (RSVP Required)

ayaan hirsi alI

One of the most influential political figures of our time.

Demonized by conservative Muslims for speaking out against the injustices of the Islamic extremists, Ali lives under a constant death threat. Born in Somalia and raised as a devout Muslim, subjected to genital mutilation and a forced marriage, Ali fled to the Netherlands. Infidel, her personal story, is the subject of her talk. She will be interviewed by Dr. Robert Wexler, president of American Jewish University.

Monday November 9 7:30pm

$20

Rabbi Daniel Gordis with rabbi david wolpe

Rabbi Daniel Gordis, Senior Vice President of the Shalem Center in Israel, will be interviewed by Rabbi David Wolpe of Sinai Temple. Rabbi Gordis has written and lectured throughout the world on Israeli society and the challenges facing the Jewish state. The evenings discussion will focus on Rabbi Gordis new book, Saving Israel: How the Jewish People Can Win a War That May Never End.

Wednesday November 11 7:30pm

$20

shabbat dinner with amos oz

An evening with one of the leading figures in the Israeli peace movement.

Amos Oz has published numerous articles about the Arab/Israeli conflict, campaigning for a compromise based on mutual recognition and co-existence. His latest novel, A Tale of Love and Darkness, was published in Hebrew and translated into 34 different languages. He will be interviewed by Rob Eshman, Editor-in-Chief of the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.

Friday November 13 7:30pm

$45

HAVDALLAH with PETER YARROW

…of the renowned trio Peter, Paul and Mary.

Begin this family-friendly evening by joining hands and chanting Havdallah. Following Havdallah, Peter Yarrow, of the Peter, Paul and Mary trio, will present his new childrens book, Day is Done, and perform in concert his new song of the same name, along with hits like Puff the Magic Dragon, Blowin In The Wind, and If I Had a Hammer.

Saturday November 14 7:30pm

$25 adults, $10 children 14 & under

THE PEOPLE Vs. king saul SOLD OUT

The seventh annual mock trial.

The seventh annual mock trial summons you to be the jury in the case of The People vs. King Saul. In a day of extraordinary courtroom drama, King Saul will be tried for the attempted murder of David. The day begins with the study of Biblical text with Rabbi Ed Feinstein. The trial, which follows, will pit outstanding prosecutor, Laurie Levenson, against formidable defense attorney, Erwin Chemerinsky, and then you will render your verdicts. As the culmination of our Celebration of Books, pre-eminent UC Berkeley scholar, Professor Robert Alter will wrap up our program with a brief presentation entitled: The Transparent King (Saul) and the Opaque Rival (David).

Sunday November 15 10am-3pm

$45 (price includes lunch)

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