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November 01, 1985 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-11-01

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Friday, November 1, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

THINK

Religious Freedom
Subject Of Forum

U.S. District Judge Avern
Cohn will moderate a panel in a
forum entitled, "A Continuing
Challenge to Religious Freedom:
Defending Our Constitutional
Rights" to be held at 11 a.m.
Sunday in Temple Israel's Her-
man Hall.
The lecture-brunch is spon-
sored by American Jewish
Congress/Michigan Council in
cooperation with the Jewish
Community Council and the
Temple Israel Brotherhood.
Panelists, who will explore
the consequences of church-state
separation decisions in the '80s,
include the Rev. Dean H. Lewis
representing the Presbyterian
Church, Lois Waldman of the
American Jewish Congress, and
Prof. Edward M. Wise of Wayne
State University's Law School.
Lewis is the director of the
Advisory Council on Church and
Society for the Presbyterian
Church and has been chairman
of the National Council of
Churches' Religious Liberty
Committee since 1978.
The acting director of Ameri-
can Jewish Congress' Commis-
sion on Law, Social Action and
Urban Affairs, Waldman is an
attorney who has been active in
her local community as a dis-
trict leader and president of the
Parent-Teachers Association and
as a member of the board of
education of the Village of
Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. She has
been legal counsel and a
member of the board of Planned
Parenthood of Westchester.
Prof. Wise has been an in-
volved civil liberties lawyer, a
member of the executive board
of the American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU)/Metropolitan De-
troit Branch and, since 1978,
general counsel to the ACLU of
Michigan. He currently chairs
the committee on law and social
action of the American Jewish
Congress/Michigan Council and
is secretary to the board of trus-
tees of Cong. T'Chiyah.
Panel moderator Cohn is fed-
eral judge for the Eastern Dis-
trict of Michigan. He is past
president of the Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit and past
President of the American
Jewish Committee. Cohn has
been a member of the Michigan
Social Welfare Commission and
has served as chairman of the
Michigan Civil Rights Commis-
sion and of the Detroit Board of
Police Commissioners.
Reservations for the lecture-
branch are required. There is a
charge. For information, contact
the Jewish Community Council,
962-1880.

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