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Cohn Memo- rial Lectures in Talmudic Law, to be held on Thursday at 4 p.m. The Talmudic Law Lecture Series was founded by the Lubavitch Foundation of Michi- gan in response to the increasing attention in the legal world to the interface of two disciplines, an- cient Jewish (Talmudic) law and modern secular jurisprudence. The series was named for the late Mr. Irwin I. Cohn following the establishment of an endowment foundation by the Cohn family to fund the series. Chairman of the lecture series is Federal Judge Avern Cohn (U.S. Court, Sixth District). The committee consists of the follow- ing Circuit and Probate Court Judges: Hilda Gage, Charles Kaufman, Nathan Kaufman, Richard Kaufman, Joseph Per- nick, Michael Stacey and Helene White. The lecture is held in conjunc- tion with this year's world-wide celebration of the 850th anniver- sary of the birth of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, or Maimonides, who lived from 1135 to 1204. (Among the Jewish people he is known as the Rambam, an acronym from the Hebrew initials of Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon.) Maimonides was a codifier of Jewish law, Talmudist, philosopher and considered the leading physician of his time. Topic of the lecture will be: "The Central Role of Secular Lawmak- ing in the Jewish Religious Legal System, According to Maimonides." Guest lecturer will be Dr. Aaron M. Schreiber, professor of law at Pace University Law School in New York. Prof. Schreiber holds a Master of Laws degree and a Doctor of Juridical Sciences degree, both from Yale Law School, in addition to a J.D. degree. He has been a tenured full professor at the University of Maryland Law School and at Temple University School of Law (for 11 years), where he taught standard legal courses and a class in comparative Judaic law. Prof. Schreiber is a founder of the Bar-Ilan University Law School. He was a tenured profes- sor of law there, teaching torts and family law. He was appointed by the president of Israel to the Council for Higher Education. Dr. Schreiber is the author of Jewish Law and Decision- Making: A Study Through Time, Jurisprudence: A Contemporary Approach, a family law casebook and a torts casebook for Israeli law students and has published numerous articles in the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania Law Review, the Journal of Law and Computer Technology, the Virginia Law Re- view, and the Jewish Law Journal (Dinei Y israel) of Tel Aviv Uni- versity Law School. The lecture is open to the pub- lic. There is no charge. For infor- mation, call the Lubavitch Cen- ter, 548-2666. Lockman Heads ADL Attorney Stuart M. Lockman was elected president of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Elected or re-elected with Lockman were: Robert J. Gordon, Deena Lockman, Dr. Laurence Miller, George Nyman, Linda Soberman and Betty Goodman of Lansing, vice presidents; David Wallace, secretary; and Kenneth Konop, treasurer. Some 60 others were elected to various terms of Board Membership. Lockman called for focusing on Jewish community concerns, internal matters within ADL and the Jewish community; the need for fund-raising to support ADL and other Jewish organizations, and a major outreach program to various other ethnic com- munities. He noted, however, that one of ADL's strengths, fact- finding on extremist and anti- democratic groups, was also a matter of critical concern, "given that there is a growth of new and more extreme hate groups than perhaps ever before." Stuart Lockman Peter M. Alter, retiring as the group's president after two years, noted the "pluses and minuses" of the current state of Jewish con- cerns. "On the one hand, the tfuhrer' of a Nazi group in a local high school is elected to student government, and Jewish kids there are ex-