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12 Friday, December 16, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Reform Juda
T c i of Booklets from UAHC
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NEW YORK — The
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations (UAHC) has
published a series of book-
lets covering various as-
pects of Reform Judaism.

The five booklets were
prepared by Daniel B.
Syme, Leonard A. School-
man and Albert Vorspan.
The topics covered include
"Being a Religious Reform

Jew," "Reform Judaism and
Social Action," "Reform
Judaism and Zionism: One
Perspective," "New Direc-
tions in Synagogue Pro-
gramming" and "An Over-

view of Reform Judaism."

Each booklet is available
at a nominal charge from
the UAHC, 838 Fifth Ave.,
New York, N.Y. 10021.

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JERUSALEM — The
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University of Jerusalem
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