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April 08, 1988 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-08

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3 p.m. Joining Rabbi Feldman
will be Carl Cohen, professor
of philosophy in the Residen-
tial College; Dr. S. Martin
Lindenauer, University of
Michigan Medical Center;
and Claudia Kraus Piper,
University of Michigan
Medical Center.
At 8 p.m., Rabbi Feldman
will speak on "Judaism and
Reproductive 'Technologies."

.

Religion In
Schools Is Topic

A panel of religious and
community leaders, attorneys
and scholars will meet in Ann
Arbor April 12 to discuss the
• issue of religious activity in
the public schools. The discus-

sion will take place at 7 p.m.
in Hutchins Hall, in the
University of Michigan Law
School. Moderator will be Lee
Bollinger, dean of the law
school.
Panelists will include: Rab-
bi Yitzchak Kagan of
Mishkan Israel, Nusach ll'ari
Lubavitcher Center; Howard
Wallach, chairman of the
Jewish Community Council's
church/state subcommittee;
Lee Boothby, general counsel
of Americans United for
Separation of Church and
State; Timothy Denny, a
Detroit attorney representing
the Christian Legal Society;
and David French, general
counsel of the Rutherford In-
stitute, a conservative
organization advocating
religious freedom issues.

Rabbi William Lebeau, second from left, vice chancellor of the Jewish
Theological Seminary, was in Detroit recently to inaugurate the first
Seminary Cabinet Meeting. Pictured with Lebeau are from left Dr. Martin
Hart, Marcy Feldman and Harold Berry.

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Hebrew University, joins Sue Miller, second from left, of Congressman
Sander Levin's office; Jeffrey Chajes, a recent attendee of the one-year
program; Ruth Broder of Sen. Carl Levin's office; and Harvey Grace,
right, president of the Michigan Chapter of the Hebrew University at a
breakfast meeting announcing the Carl and Sander Levin Scholarship
Fund for Michigan residents who attend the Hebrew University.

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