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September 11, 1987 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-09-11

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Mayor Koch At U-M
For 'Jews And Politics'

New York Mayor Edward
Koch will speak at the
University of Michigan on
Monday, keynoting a two-day
public forum titled "The
Quest for Utopia: Jews in the
Politial World."
Mayor Koch will open the
1987 Shanik-Fleischer Forum
with an assessment of ethnic
politics in an urban setting at
7:30 p.m. in Rackham Lecture
Hall. All events are free and
open to the public.
The forum will continue
Tuesday with a symposium
on "Jewish Political Ideas and
Institutions" during the day
and a 7:30 p.m. colloquium on
"Jews in American Politics."
The Shanik-Fleischer
Forum was established last
year by the U-M College of
Literature, Science and the
Arts and the Program in
Judaic Studies. The events
are co-sponsored by the Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith.
The Tuesday symposium on
Jewish political ideas and in-
stitutions will open at 9 a.m.
in the fourth-floor Rackham
Assembly Hall with a look at
the medieval period. Speaker
Robert Chazan of New York
University and commentator
Diane Owen Hughes of U-M

will lead the discussion.
Speaking at 10:30 a.m. on
Jewish political ideas and in-
stitutions in the ancient
period will be Stuart Cohen,
Bar-Ilan University, and
Gerald Blidstein, Ben-Gurion
University. Commentators
will be two U-M faculty

Two-day forum in
Ann Arbor next
week.

members, Peter Machinist
and Arlene Saxonhous.
Scheduled to examine East
European politics at 2 p.m.
are speaker Jonathan
Frankel of Hebrew Universi-
ty and commentator Roman
Szporluk of U-M. West Euro-
pean politics will be examin-
ed at 3:30 p.m. by speaker
Paula Hyman of Yale Univer-
sity, and commentator Todd
Endelman, U-M.
The 7:30 p.m. Tuesday col-
loquium on Jews in American
politics will be in the fourth-
floor Rackham Amphitheater.
Speakers will include Daniel
Elazar, Bar-Ilan University,
and David Garth, New York
political consultant.

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Prof. Itamar Rabinovich, of
Tel Aviv University, an
authority on the Modern New
East, will deliver the first lec-
tures of the fall 1987 season
for the Center for Judaic
Studies at Wayne State
University on Wednesday.
Born in Palestine in 1943,
Rabinovich comes from a
family active in political and
civic affairs. His father was
editorial director of the Israel
daily Maariv; his uncle
Aharon Yariv, is a
distinguished career officer in
the Israel Defense Forces and
a special advisor to the Prime
Minister.
Rabinovich will be in the
United States to attend an in-
ternational conference on the
Middle East at the Woodrow
Wilson Center in
Washington, D.C.
He will give two lectures
here, at WSU and at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek under the
auspices of the newly
established Center for Judaic
Studies at Wayne State
University. His topics are:
"The Six-Day War Twenty
Years Later" to be held at

3:30 p.m. Tuesday at 226
Manoogian Hall, W.S.U. and
"The Prospects for Peace in
the Middle East: An
Historical Perspective' at 8
p.m. Tuesday at Shaarey
Zedek.

Hillel Center
Classes Begin

Registration for courses at
the University of Michigan
Hillel's Jewish Learning
Center will take place from
Monday through Sept. 18.
The JLC offers classes open
to the entire community on
subjects ranging from Bible
and basic Judaism to Israeli
folk dancing, Yiddish and
Hebrew. Classes begin Sept.
21. 'lb register or for informa-
tion call Hillel, 663-3336.
The Jewish Learning
Center at Hillel will offer
Israeli folk dancing every
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. For
beginning students or ad-
vanced dance enthusiasts,
each session includes an hour
of instruction followed by
open dancing. Call Hillel,
663-3336 for fee information.

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