The Birmingham Temple
Presents-.
The Humanist Forum
May 1995
Confronting the Religious Right
BOWLING SCORES
BEN LUSKY, TRAVELING (4 games)
Allen Zuppke 266-230-863, Steve
Lusky 239-231-831, Allen Salomon
269-202-826, Steve Elkus 229-223,
Richard Harris 222-200, Wayne Lusky
214, Bryan Levine 211, Mitch Lefton 209-
209, Ron Walton 208, Gary Plasko 208.
LEADERSHIP NETWORK
Nancie Rakotz 240-213-623, Rob
Greenfield 225, Debbie Wein 222-191,
David Little 207, Jeff Cymerint 186,
Rachel Margules 167.
..is the theme of the May programs of the Birmingham Temple's Humanist Forum. The
Humanist Forum is a forum dealing with issues of public ethics and public policy.
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MONDAY, MAY 1
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gift...
The War Against Abortion Clinics
Guest Speaker
Carol King, Executive Director of MARAL
Performing abortions is now a dangerous profession: Physicians have been killed in the
line of duty. What does this war mean? And what can we do about it?
MONDAY, MAY 8
Assisted Suicide: Ethics and Politics
JR. HOUSE LEAGUE
Howie Gerenraich 256-216-662, Jeff
Block 203, Howard Waxer 200.
ZEIGER GROSS
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Lee Weinstein 256-227-201-684, Alan
Kanter 217-211-626, Bruce Liebowitz
257-600, Mary Wain 234, Dennis
Rosen 216-202, Dave Levinson 213, Ted
Schmidt 207, Rob Pliskow 201.
Guest Speaker
Geoffrey Fieger, controversial and courageous attorney
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What are the rights of the terminally ill? Do they have the right to end their suffering?
And do they have the right to receive medical support for their decision?
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MONDAY, MAY 15
MORGENTHAU L2CHAIM
The Religious Right: Organizing for Power
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Richard Harris 257-237-689, Mike
Wayne 226-220-212-658, Richard
Grossman 253-202-201-656, Marty
Bordoley 225-202-202-629, Shel Elli-
son 215, Larry Harwin 214, Bob Franklin
210-205, Jerry Broida 210-204, Hal Lem-
pert 209, Joe Silver 207, Rick Melamed
205, Barry Kaplan 204, Dave Rosenthal
203, Ross Benchik 200.
DOWNTOWN FOX
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Gary Siegel 234-214-208-656, Jeff
Sprague 247-227-630, Jeff Block 248-
619, Neal Drilich 243, Steve Lazar 229,
Ron Jacobs 224, Harold Warheit 220,
Steve Kay 218, Nate Finegold 214, Shel
Rakotz 213-205, Steve Glasser 211, Emil
Raab 201.
The Mickey and Robert Shorr Memorial Lecture 1995
Guest Speaker
Ira Glasser, National Director, American Civil Liberties Union
THE
JEWISH
NEWS
Who are the Religious Right? What is the source of their power and success? How can we be
effective against their power?
MONDAY, MAY 22 The Public Schools: Prayer and Values
Guest Speaker
The Reverend Harry T. Cook II, Episcopal minister and well-known journalist
1-810-354-6620
As part of a rally for the new Citizens and Clergy United... Opposing prayer in the public schools must
be more than negative. It must be positive. It must address the issue that mobilizes the supporters of
public prayer- the teaching of values to our children.
BROTHERHOOD EDDIE JACOBSON
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Steve Weinberg 222-219-615, Barry
Fishman 218-206-614, Steve Anstandig
246-606, Larry Slutsky 218-201-600,
Lee Roth 225-209, Hal Daien 221, Sandy
Mandell 213, Howard Levin 211, Mark
Klinger 211, Mike Fabian 210, Rob
Greenfield 210, Steve Fine 209, Dave
Schanes 205, Mike Lieberman 203, Mark
Feinberg 200, Larry Singer 200.
All lectures are free of charge and open to the public. Lectures begin at 8:30 p.m. in
the Meeting Room of the Birmingham Temple. The Birmingham Temple is located at
28611 W. 12 Mile Rd. (between Middlebelt and Inkster) in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
For more information call the Temple Office at (810) 477-1410.
PISGAH
For Mission '95
Keith Kingston 245-235-677, Alan Bors-
en 257-207-201-665, Paul Schaefer
243-236-658, Andy Rubin 233-211-
203-647, Lyle Schaefer 226-214-200-
640, Mitch Lefton 246-203-640, Mort
Friedman 233-205-633, Bryan Levine
227-225--633, Wayne Lusky 227-214-
628, Larry Horn 220-211-623, Dave Za-
tkin 224-206-617, Mary Dictor
226-604, Allan Salomon 233, Jerry Gur-
win 223, Norm Calfin 221, Yale Weiner
219-201, Marc Nessel 219, Mark Rosen
217, Howard Waxer 212-203, Benj
Nathan 208, Barry Bean 206, Jeff Eisen-
berg 204-202, Matt Friedman 203.
It's Time For
Softball
Registration has begun for the
softball leagues offered at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Commu-
nity Center.
Action will begin Sunday,
May 7. A noncompetitive co-ed
league will play its games on
Sundays, and other leagues will
play during the week.
No games will be played Sun-
day, May 14, because of Mother's
Day. For information on the soft-
ball leagues, call Brian Clayton
at Maple-Drake, (810) 661-7683.
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