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October 20, 1989 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-10-20

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Dr. Mashey
Bernstein

"From Melting Pot to the
Swimming Pool:
The image of the Jew in
Modern Literature, Film
and Television."

D

r. Mashey Bernstein, Lecturer in
English Language and Literature at
U of M, will conduct a series of eight
classes beginning Monday, October 23.
Cost: $45.00/person; $40.00/seniors.

Church

The Franklin award, established to

honor the memory of Temple Beth El's
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, is given each
year to an outstanding individual who
has worked to brine, together people of
diverse races and religions. Temple
Beth El will honor Reverend Alex
Brunett at Shabbat Services, Friday,
October 27 at 8:00 p.m. Free
babysitting available.

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Dr. Eugene
Borowitz

enowned theologian, Dr. Eugene
Borowitz is the guest lecturer for
Temple Beth El's 8th annual Dr.
Richard C. Hertz Institute.
Dr. Borowitz will speak on "Liberal
Religion in a Post Liberal Time" at
Shabbat services, Friday, November
10 at 8:00 p.m. and on "Knowing
What God Wants of Us" at services,
Saturday, November 11, at 11:00 a.m.
Free babysitting Friday evening.

Lori
Wilner

David Vital

Temple

Beth El and the Wayne
State University Center for Judaic
Studies present the fifth annual Max
Kapustim Memorial Symposium.
David Vital, the world's leading
historian on Zionism will speak,
Sunday, November 19, at 8:00 p.m.

The Center is a cooperative venture of Wayne
State, the United Jewish Charities, and the
Jewish Welfare Federation o _ f Metropolitan
Detroit. _

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Richard
Simons, 11:13

A

ctress Lori Wilner delivers a
riveting performance in David
Schechter's one-woman play
Hannah Senesh. Born in Hungary,
Hannah Senesh joined the Haganah
in 1942, and spent the next two
years rescuing Allied pilots and
Jewish civilians from Nazi-occupied
territories. She was captured and
executed by Nazis in 1944.

Three performances
Saturday, December 9 - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 10 - 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 10 - 7:30 p.m.
Cost $10.00 per ticket.
"This is theater at its best."
Don Nelson, Daily News.

Temple Beth El and the
Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute

present

LIVING WITH DEATH

Rabbi Daniel F Polish

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Rabbi Irving Greenburg

abbi Irving Greenburg, President and co-
founder of CLAL: the National Jewish Center for
Learning and Leadership is this year's speaker for
the 48th annual Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer Institute
on Judaism. Rabbi Greenburg will be with us the
weekend of February 9-11. Please join us for any of
the following lectures.

Friday, February 9, 10:00 a.m. "Triumph of Life: Judaism as a Covenant of
Redemption" Confronting the Holocaust: The religious implications of the
Shoah"
Friday, February 9, 8:00 p.m. "What's right and wrong about Reform Judaism"
Saturday, February 10, 11:00 a.m. "What's right and wrong about Orthodoxy"
Sunday, February 11, 10:00 a.m. "Struggles for Jewish Unity"

Avodah

NWIC

W

ith
powerful leaps
and turns and
an exquisite sensitivity to their art,
the Avodah dance ensemble
integrates contemporary dance with
the spirit of Judaism. Avodah (the
word stands for "service of the
heart") have thrilled audiences from
New York to California.
Avodah will dance as part of our
Shabbat services, Friday, March 9 at
8:00 p.m. Babysitting available free of
charge. 'A triumph of artistic creation."

Rabbi Saul Rubin, Mickve Israel Con,gregation

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Challenges to
Zionism in the
Pre-State Era:
An International
Symposium

Rev. Alex
Brunett, Pastor,
St. Aidan's

December!

"Hannah Senesh"
A One-Woman Play

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1989

Leonard
Fein

A cclaimed

writer, committed
teacher and gadfly
of the community,
Leonard Fein will
be Temple Beth El's Theodore and Mina
Bargman Scholar in Residence. Fein will
speak on "Beyond Survival: A Jewish
Agenda for the 1990's". Join us for a
bagel breakfast, Sunday morning, March
25, 9:30; lecture begins at 10:00 a.m.

Melvin Bornstein, MD

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A

series of three presentations and discussion on
how death_as an idea and event is understood and
accepted.

Three Sundays
January 7, 1990 - 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Daniel Polish
Melvin Bornstein, MD
January 21, 1990 - 7:30 p.m. Richard Simons, MD
January 28, 1990 - 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Daniel Polish
Melvin Bornstein, MD
Cost for the series: $20.00 per person

Wolf Bli tz er

ritically acclaimed journalist, Wolf Blitzer will
speak on "Territory of Lies: Jonathan Pollard, What
Impact will he have on American Jews?" Sunday
morning, January . 21, 10:00 a.m. Bagels and coffee
served 9:30 a.m.

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Sam
Adler

his month we host prize-winnine, composer
Samuel Adler for a promising Shabbat weekend
of "Music of Western European Jewry."
Currently professor of composition at the
Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New
York, Mr. Adler has published over 300 works
including operas, symphonies, and concerti.
Join us for Shabbat Services, Friday April 6, at 8:00 p.m. and on
Saturday, April 7, at 6:00 p.m. for Havdallah services and a concert
following with Mr. Adler and our Cantor, Gail Hirschenfang. Babysitting
available Friday evening.

Temple Beth El is located at 7400 Telegraph at 14 Mile Road
Birmingham, Michigan 48010
Please Call 851-1100 for more information.

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