Wayne State University Center For Judaic Studies FALL 1987 Prof. Jacob Lassner Director, Center for Judaic Studies David Adamany President, Wayne State University August 10, 1987 "Wayne State University welcomes the establishment of the Center for Judaic Studies. The University has a long-standing and stimulating relationship with the Jewish community. A great many members of the Jewish community have been educated at Wayne State. The University Press publishes a distinguished series of Judaica. The generosity of the Jewish community is everywhere evident on the Wayne State campus, in buildings, scholarship funds, support for research, and elsewhere. We hope that the Center for Judaic Studies will bring intellectual focus on the campus to contemporary concerns of the Jewish community, that the program will attract wide interest by non-Jewish as well as Jewish faculty and students, and that the programs will be offered extensively throughout our metropolitan area to reach members of the Jewish community who are not presently affiliated with Wayne State. The Center will personify education in its broadest and best sense." David Adamany President, Wayne State University September ISRAEL APPROACHES FORTY Two lectures by ITAMAR RABINOVICH Director of the Dayan Center and Shiloah Institute for Middle Eastern Studies Tel-Aviv University Session 1 "The Six Day War Twenty Years Later" Tuesday, Sept. 15, 3:30 p.m. 226 Manoogian, W.S.U. Session 2 "The Prospects for Peace in the Middle East an Historical Perspective" Tuesday, Sept. 15, 8:00 p.m. Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield 62 FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1987