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mUNITARIAN 8FB8SSSD onald M c K in n e y , M in is te rSunday, October 26, 11 am \Donald w. McKinneyP ierrepont St. & M onroe PI. 6 2 4 -5 4 6 6A center of free religion since 1833Plymouth Church Of The Pilgrims(Congregational)Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m.Sunday, October 26, 11 AM Children's Choir SingingChurch School Class for Ages 3-13and Nursery Care ProvidedINTERIM MINISTER: Frank A. Goodwin ORGANIST A DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Arnold Ostlund, Jr. DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN%u2019S CHOIRS: Narcissa Titman Orange A Hicks Streets 624-4743A Part of Ybur CommunityRabbi Gerald I. W eider Rabbi Emeritus Eugene ). SackSimchat Torah ServicesFriday, Oct. 24 %u2022 8pm %u2022 TempleYizkor ServiceSaturday, Oct. 25 . %u25a0,10:30 AM in the ChapelFor more information call the Temple office (768-3814). AReform congregation, located at Garfield Place and 8th Avenue,Park Slope.Congregation Beth EiohimGirlnld leapt! ETiSn ! T 2BETHLEHEMLUTHERANCHURCHThird Ave. at Pacific St.B oerum H ill, Brooklyn, NY* - 624-0242Paul T. Matson, PastorSUNDAYS:Services 11 a.m.Choir participatingSunday School9:45 a.m.Everyone invitedI N V E S Ty Q u rs k iL l s ...y o U %u2019 l lE A R ^g r e a TD I V I D E N D SH E L P I N GO T H E R S !Mayor's Voluntary ActionCenterSECOND C AR EERSVO LUN TEER PROGRAM51 Chambers St Room 1215 NY NY 10007 (212) 566-1808Looking To Learn?Fmd Your Interest in A Phoenix Instruction AdI Nostalgia:lPast PerfedtPresent TenseThat's the way some peopledefine nostalgia. It's so easyto hunger for the good old| days, the good old ways.| Going backwards is reallynot a forward-looking idea.The Catholic Church was once described as a \ancient, a beauty ever new.%u201d Have you seen this new beauty?To gain a glimpse of what's stirring and special about theChurch why not try a free trial subscription to The Tablet, theweekly newspaper of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens.A changed Church offers challenge and comfort. If you're inany way tense, take this TABLET. We're sure you'll feel perfect all over again. Write your own prescription for a free,10-week subscription to The Tablet.Yes, I'd like to receive The Tablet for 10 weeks free of charge.Name____________________________________________________________Address_________________________________________________________City, State, Z ip ___________________________________________________The Tablet, One Hanson Place. Brooklyn, New York 11243 718/789-1500Church Molds BenefitChrist Church will hold the first in a series of benefit concerts on October 26, part of its eforts to support the restoration program for the 150-year-old landmark church designed by Richard Upjohn.Robert Phillips and the choir of St. Charles BoitTomeo Church will perform in the sanctuary of Christ Church. Oliver Williams, tenor, and sopranos Charlotte Surkin and Sharon Forrester will be accompanied by organist Stanton Daugherty in a program of religious and inspirational music.There will be a reception following the performance, with champagne and hors d%u2019ouvres. The concert will start at 4pm, at the comer of Clinton and Kane Streets. Admission is $10, seniors $5. For further information, call 624-0083. %u2014 J.C.S t Marys Helps TeensA new program, Community Services for Teen Parenting, has started at St. Mary%u2019s Episcopal Church, 230 Classon Ave., Brooklyn. The program, located in the Parish House, will be open every weekday, from 3:30pm to 6pm, and there will be informational sessions on parenting skills, rap groups, couseling services and referral information. Baby care is available during sessions. For information, call Catherine at 622-3262 or 622-3271.Temple Holds ClassesUnion Temple at 17 Eastern Parkway, has set its fall semester schedule of classes and programs, announces Rabbi Neal Borovitz.The Wednesday evening lecture/discussion series taught by Rabbi Borovitz beginsC irt 90 of ftnm an /i IKa ;~ ~ %u2014 J - - %u2014 * %u00ab %u00ab %u00ab %u2022 M < v V i O k l i U J lO%u201cLiberal Judaism.%u201d The series will focus on the %u201cJewish People,%u201d %u201cBible and Tradition%u201d and %u201cLiving as a Liberal Jew,%u201d he says. The course meets the first and third Wednesday of the month and there will be 16 sessions through May.In addition to the Wednesday evening study series, a beginning Hebrew class is now in formation and will start Oct. 28. Classes will meet on Tuesday evenings at 8pm.Registration and additional information on all classes is available by calling 638-7600.Film Series StartsUnion Temple%u2019s fourth annual International Jewish Film Series opens November 2 with %u201cI Love You Rosa.%u201d Set in 19th Century Jerusalem, this odd love story matches Rosa, a 20-year-old widow with her 11-year-old brother-in-law, under the watchful eye of Biblical law, which rules they must remain together.The series continues with %u201cMamele,%u201d the classic adaptation of the tale about the youngest daughter of a windower, in December; %u201cLies My Father Told Me,%u201d the sensitive and moving portrayal of life in Montreal%u2019s Jewish ghetto as seen through the relationship of a young boy and his grandfather, in January, 1987; and the classic Israeli Romeo and Juliet tale, %u201cKazablan,%u201d in February. Films begin at 7pm, with dessert and social hour following each film. Tickets are $4. The Temple is at 17 Eastern Parkway. For information call 638-7600.St. A nn and the H oly TrinityEpiscopal ChurchWelcomes YouSundays at 11 a.m.Holy Eucharist and SermonChurch Sr hool and Nursery AvailableThe Res. William D. Pcrscll, Ret lorThe Rev. Craig D. Townsend, AssociateCorner of Clinton and Montague Streets %u2022 875-6960Stop wishing you knewa little more about JudaismStart Learning in our Adult Education ProgramsBeginning H ebrew -5 Tuesdays at 8pmFirst class October 28 Liberal Judaism -5 Wednesdays at 8pmFor Registration and InformationContact Rabbi Borovitz %u2022 638-7600Broofl Center of Reform Judoism sin

