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open to the public will feature
award-winning filmmaker Joan
Miklin Silver and the Capelye
Klezmer Band. It will take place
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, in
the Smith Theater on Oakland
Community College's Orchard
Ridge campus. The cost is $15 a
person. Preregistration is re-
quired. (To attend the full four-
day event, preregistration also is
required.)
Ms. Miklin Silver will discuss
"How Hollywood Treated Hester
Street," her movie about Jews
moving from the Old World to
America in the early 1900s. The
film will be shown after her ad-
dress.
"I can't think of any other
event in Detroit like this," says
Birmingham Temple Rabbi Sher-
win Wine, founder of Humanis-
tic Judaism. "This is the biggest
event we have ever put on in the
movement."
Colloquium '95 is sponsored by
the International Institute for
Secular Humanistic Judaism,
based in Farmington Hills. Or-
ganizers stress their target au-
dience is an interdenominational,
international crowd.
Yaakov Malkin, a colloquium
co-chair, is a secular Jew living
in Israel. Well-known for estab-
lishing the community-center
movement there, Mr. Malkin be-
lieves the problem of the unaffil-
iated Jew can be lessened by
recognizing that "Judaism is a
pluralistic phenomenon. Every
single group and every single in-
dividual is looking for a way of
practicing Judaism," he says.
"Sometimes it's a religious prac-
tice. Sometimes it isn't." 0

For more information on Col-
loquium or '95 to preregister,
call the International Institute
for Secular Humanistic Ju-
daism at (810) 476-9532. The
cost of the entire event is $150,
$215 including meals.

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