1 , 4 ;0111-;:r1 of!'n!(' +R)11 10 Friday, October 25, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS American Jewish Congress Michigan Council Booking It presents Continued from Page 16 A Continuing Challenge to Religious Freedom: Defending Our Constitutional Rights Sunday, November 3, 1985 11:00 a1 m.- 2:00 p. m. HerMan Hall West Bloomfield, Michigan Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Road Leading experts will explore the consequences of church-state separation de- cisions in the '80's. Moderator: HON. AVERN COHN United States District Judge Eastern District of Michigan Past President Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit . Chairman of the Day: CLOSE-UP RABBI HAROLD LOSS Temple Israel Lecture-Brunch in cooperation with the Jewish Community Council and the Temple Israel Brotherhood Panelists: REV. DEAN H. LEWIS Director, Advisory Council on Church and Society, Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.; Chairperson,- Religious Liberty Committee, National Council of Churches LOIS WALDMAN Director, Comnission on Law and Social Action, American Jewish Congress; Attorney and is a contributor to the Washington Post and New York Times. At 1 p.m. Nov. 14, Monique Raphel High will speak on be- half of the Sinai Hospital Guild, Detroit Women of Alpha Omega Dental Auxiliary and Women's Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medical Society. Ms. High.is the author of the Keeper of the Walls. Ms. High also is the author of The Four Winds of Heaven, Encore and The .11th Year. Ambassador Sol Linowitz will highlight the Nov. 14 schedule when he speaks at 8 p.m. His talk is sponsored by the Break- fast Club. of the Jewish Welfare Federation-United Jewish Ap- peal Young Leadership Cabinet and National Council of Jewish Women-Greater Detroit Section and Business and Professional Branch. Linowitz's new book is The Making of a Public Man. He has been chairman of the Xerox Corp. and served as former President Jimmy Carter's repre- sentative to the Middle East peace negotiations. , SUNDAY, NOV. 17 The Jewish Parents Institute will sponsor Ian Shapasky, chairman of Steimatzky Pub- lishing of North Amedca, at 10 a.m. Nov. 17. Shapoliky is the author of the Jewish Trivia and Information Book and the Sec- ond Jewish Trivia and Informa- tion Book. ShEipolsky was graduated from Lehigh Univer- sity. At 11 a.m. Nov. 17, Deboriih Lipstadt will speak. Tezicher of Jewish history at UCLA, ,Ms. Lipstadt will speak on her new book, Beyond Belief. Her talk is sponsored by the Michigan Jewish Historical Society, Jewish Community Council and Detroit Zionist Federation. Children of Holocaust Sur- vivors Association in Michigan and Shaarit Haplaytah will co- sponsor a talk by Aranka Siegal at 1 p.m. Nov. 17. Siegal is the author of Grace in the Wilder- ness After the Liberation. Her previous book is Upon the Head of the Goat: A Childhood in Hungary, which won a Newbery Honor. The Russian Acculturation program of the Center will sponsor the talk of Sylvia Rothchild at 2 p.m. Nov. 17. SATURDAY, NOV. 16 Rothchild is the author of A Yiddish theater will be spot- Special Legacy. The Sholem Aleichem Insti- lighted when Mike Burstyn entertains at 8 p.m. Nov. 16, tute, the Workmen's Circle and sponsored by Workmen's Circle, Yiddish .Committee of the Sholem Aleichem Institute, New Jewish Center will hear Irving Jewish Agenda and the Yiddish Zeitlin at 3 p.m. Nov. 17. Zeitlin is the author of several committee of the JeWish Center. books, his newest being Ancient Burstyn began his career at Judaism. A native Detroiter, age 3 appearing with his par- Zeitlin attended Wayne State ents' Yiddish theater troupe. University and earned a docto- After making aliyah in 1962, rate at Princeton University. He Burstyn •went on to become one has been on the faculty of In- of Israel's top recording, night- diana University and Washing- club and movie performers. He ton University. speaks and performs in eight The Young People's Theater of languages. He won two Israeli Ann Arbor will repeat its pro- "Oscars," the Harp of David gram of Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. Nov. award, and appeared in the 17. leading role in Broadway's Be- For information about book rn-um. There is an admission fair speakers call the Center, fee. 661-1000, ext. 250. . . ❑ PROF. EDWARD M: WISE Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School; General Counsel to American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan; Chair- person, Committee on Low and Social Action, Michigan Chapter, American . - JewishCongress A Continuing Challenge to Religious Freedom: • Defending Our Coostitutionol Rights • will attend the lecture-brunch on November 3, 1985 at Temple Israel. Enclosed is my check for $ ($10.00 per person) Please R.S.V.P. by October 31, 1985 Return to: Jewish Community Council, 163 Madison Ave., Detroit, MI. 48226 The Israeli Navy has launched its newest patrol craft, a missile-carrying hydrofoil called -the "Snapirit."