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January 28, 1994 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-28

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al News

Rabbi Wolpe
At Beth El

The Jewis

David Wolpe

Rabbi David Wolpe, author,
speaker and educator, will be
the scholar-in-residence for the
52nd annual Rabbi B. Benedict
Glazer Institute on Judaism for
the Christian, Eastern Ortho-
dox, Muslim and Protestant
Clergy Feb. 11 at Temple Beth
El.
The format, two morning lec-
tures, followed by a luncheon
discussion chaired by two Chris-
tian clerics, will provide non-
Jewish clergy the opportunity
to visit the temple, share views
and develop friendships.
Rabbi Wolpe, is a graduate of
the University of Pennsylvania
and the University of Judaism.
He received his ordination from
the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America and studied at
the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem and Edinburgh Uni-
versity, Scotland.
Rabbi Wolpe is director of the
Ostrow Library and instructor
in Modern Jewish Thought at
the University of Judaism, Los
Angeles. He serves on the edi-
torial board for the Conserva-
tive Movement's Torah
commentary which is in
progress.
Rabbi Wolpe will address the
institute participants Feb. 11 at
9:30 a.m. and at 10:45 a.m.,
speaking on "The Spiritual
Journey of the Jew" and "The
Spiritual Journey of the Jewish
People."
On Feb. 11 at 8 p.m., Rabbi
Wolpe will speak to the congre
gation on "Teaching Your Chil-
dren About God." On Feb. 12 at
11 a.m., he will speak at Shab-
bat services on "The Spiritual
Journey of a Jewish Life." The
community is invited to attend
both services.
Rabbi Wolpe will also ad-
dress a joint teachers' in-service
at Temple Beth El on Feb. 10.
The in-service is underwritten
by a grant from the Harold M.
Shapero Memorial Fund.

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