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April 29, 1988 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-29

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Humanists
Convene Here

The 18th annual meeting of
the Society for Humanistic
Judaism will be held at the
Birmingham Temple today-
Sunday. The theme of the con-
ference is "Humanistic
Judaism in the Next Genera-
tion."
Panels, workshops and
group discussions will focus
on how to meet the needs of
the next generation and what
issues the next generation of
Humanistic Jews will face.
The celebration and service
tonight will be led by Rabbis
Sherwin Wine of the Birm-
ingham Temple, Robert Barr
of Ohio and Daniel Freidman
of Illinois.
Highlighting Saturday's
program will be a variety of
workshops, group discussions
and congregational
presentations.
A Saturday evening gala
will celebrate the 18th an-
niversary of the Society for
Humanistic Judaism and the
25th anniversary of the Bir-
mingham 'Temple. The Birm-
ingham Temple Choir and the
Birmingham Temple Young
Adult Group will perform.
The evening will feature the
debut of a musical composi-
tion by Randy Woolf, a
graduate of the Birmingham
Temple.
The focus of Sunday morn-
ing will be programming for
the next generation and will
include group and congrega-
tional presentations.
A youth conclave will run
concurrent programs for
students in grades eight-12
whose families are members
of the Society for Humanistic
Judaism. The theme of the
conclave is "Being a
Humanistic Jewish leen in a
Non-Humanistic World."
The annual meeting of the
Society for Humanistic
Judaism will take place on
Saturday when new officers
and directors will be elected.
Tonight's program is free
and open to the public. There
is a charge for other events.
lb register, contact Miriam
Jerris, 478-7610.

JTS Shabbat
Observed

Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Cong. Abraham Hillel Moses,
Beth Shalom and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek will observe
the Jewish Theological
Seminary Shabbat on May 7.
Cong. B'nai Moshe will
observe the JTS Shabbat
Saturday.
This year's honorees are Dr.
Jerome and Sharon Horwitz

of B'nai Moshe; Daniel Knop-
per of Adat Shalom; Jeanette
Tilchin of Beth Shalom; and
Saul Waldman of Shaarey
Zedek.

Family Shabbat
Dinner May 6

Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses will host a family shab-
bat dinner at the synagogue
on May 6. Dinner will begin
at 6:30 p.m. with family wor-
ship services following.
The congregation's newly
elected officers and board
members will be installed
during the service.
There is a charge for the
dinner and reservations are
required. For reservations,
call the synagogue office,
851-6880.

Grandparents
To Be Honored

Cong. B'nai Israel will
celebrate its first "Honor bub-
bes and zaydes" Shabbat
June 4.
Children and grandchildren
are invited to bring their
grandparents, who will be
honored in a special
ceremony.

Rabbi Wine
To Speak

Rabbi Sherwin Wine will
describe the philosophy and
programs of the Birmingham
Temple and of Humanistic
Judaism at 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day in the temple library.

NEWS

Preserving The
Jewish Past

Bonn (JTA) — lbwns and
villages in West Germany in-
terested in preserving traces
of their Jewish past are turn-
ing to a German-born Israeli
scholar, Naftali Bar Giora, for
help.
Several local authorities
asked Giora last month "to
prepare documentation on
Jewish cemeteries which are
the only remnants of Jewish
communities that have long
ceased to exist.
The project is the first of its
kind since the Federal
Republic was founded after
World War II.

ZOA Convention

New York — The Zionist
Organization of America will
hold its '90th Anniversary
Convention in Israel from
July 3-7.

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