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September 09, 1988 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-09

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LOCAL NEWS 1

HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS

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Attending the Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan workers meeting/concert are
Lawrence Jackier, Dean Gould, Beverly Liss, Sharon Hart and Dr.
William Leuchter.

Judaic Studies Center
Lists New Schedules

The Center for Judaic
Studies at Wayne State
University will host a series
of major events throughout
the fall term. These include
individual lectures, symposia
and an international con-
ference held with the
assistance of the University of
Michigan. The following is a
tentative list of the Center's
activities:
Prof. Calvin C-roldschei:L-1,
specialist in the study of
Jewish communities, will
speak Oct. 9 at the Jewish
Community Center, co-
sponsored by the Center. He
will speak on "The Jews of
America in the 21st Century:
A Vision of the Future."
On Oct. 10, Prof. Gold-
scheider will speak at WSU
on "The Social Sciences and
the Study of Jewish History
and Culture."
An international con-
ference of biblical scholars
will be convened Oct. 30-Nov.
2 at WSU, the Jewish Center
and the University of
Michigan.
Talmudist David Weiss
Halivni will visit Nov. 13-14.
Halivni, who is professor of
religion at Columbia Univer-
sity, will conduct a Talmud
seminar with local rabbis and
lay people. He will also speak
at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, where he will help
celebrate the congregation's
acquisition of a new Torah
scroll. Halivni will speak on
"The Significance of Law in
Jewish Life."
The following day, he will
be at the University of
Michigan where his hosts will
be the Programs in Jewish

and Religious Studies as well
as the law school.
CJS will sponsor a series of
occasional lectures on "Israel
and the Middle East After
40."
Bernard Lewis, professor
emeritus at Princeton
University and director of the
Annenberg Institute for Ad-
vanced Near Eastern and
Judaic Studies, has agreed to
serve as resident scholar in
March 1989. Prof. Lewis will
give a series of talks and con-
duct seminars on "Israel and
the Middle East: The Past
and The Future."
Yehuda Amichai will visit
following Lewis. He will
speak about the current state
of letters in Israel and give
readings of his poetry.

Oakland JSO
Gets Troy Gift

The Jewish Students
Organization at Oakland
University has again been of-
fered complimentary High
Holiday tickets by the Troy
Jewish Congregation.
Students may call Sandy
Loeffler, director of the J.S.O.,
for information, 370-4257
days, 443-0424, evenings.
The J.S.O. has funds
available to send at least one
student to Washington VII, a
student public policy con-
ference in the nation's capital,
in late October, or to the
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions' General Assembly, in
New Orleans, in late
November. Call Loeffler for
information.

To All Our
Friends & Their Families,
Our wish for a
year filled with
happiness,
health and prosperity.

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