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October 07, 1994 - Image 125

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-07

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Wine Delivers
Franklin Lecture

"Humanism and Human Rela-
tions" will be the subject of a 4
p.m. Oct. 12 lecture by Rabbi
Sherwin Wine in Wayne State
University's McGregor Memmo-
rial Conference Center.
Rabbi Wine, founder of the
Birmingham Temple, will disu-

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cuss the contribution humanism
can make to the ethical quality of
•human relations. "In a world
without supernatural guaran-
tees," he says, "the power to cre-
ate a just society lies within the
human context. No divine power
ultimately controls human action
or gives it meaning."
Respondents will be Rabbi
Aaron Bergman of Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and
Prof. Yates Hafner, associatie
•chairperson of the WSU English
department. A question-and-an-
swer session will follow the re-
marks.
The program, the Leo M.
Franklin Lecture in Ethics and
Human Relations, is sponsored
by WSU's Center for Academic
Ethics and supported by a grant
through Temple Beth El. Ad-
mission is free and the public is
invited. A reception will follow.

Shalom Detroit
Offers Welcome

The Shalom Detroit Committee
invites all newcomers to the com-
munity for conversation and cof-
fee on Oct. 18 from 9:30 a.m. -
11:30 a.m. at the Maple/Drake
Jewish Community Center.
Sponsored by the Women's Di-
vision of the Jewish Federation,
the Shalom Detroit Committee
welcomes new residents to the
community, at the same time-
providing an opportunity for
them to make new friends and
contacts.
Free babysitting will be pro-
vided. Reservations should be
made by Oct. 11.
For details, call Women's Di-
vision, 642-4260.

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