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February 01, 1991 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-01

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Glazer Institute Feb. 9 at
Temple Beth El.
The Glazer Institute
reaches out to the Catholic,
Protestant and Eastern Or-
thodox clergy of metropolitan
Detroit, presenting Jewish
lecturers who annually ad-
dress issues of mutual con-
cern in a day long seminar.
Dr. Hoffman was a student
rabbi at Temple Beth Or of
the Deaf in New York City.
During the three years he
spent at the Temple, he
pioneered in the development
of a sign language expressive
of Jewish concepts so that his
congregants could more easi-
ly claim their place in
Judaism. In 1973, he receiv-
ed his Ph.D. in liturgy and .
now serves on the faculty of
the HUC-JIR. Among his
works are The Canonization
of the Synagogue Service and

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