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IT'S AN EXPERIENCE
YOU'LL WANT TO WRITE ABOUT.
The Birmingham Temple proudly presents the first, and unique book fair with
Jewish, Secular and Humanistic Themes. ADMISSION IS FREE.
BOOK SALE HOURS:
Friday, May 16
Saturday, May 17
Preview 7-8pm
10am-8pm
Sunday, May 18
Monday, May 19
9:30 am-6pm
1pm-8:30pm
DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS:
Friday, May 16
Saturday, May 17
Monday, May 19
8:00pm ANDRE ACIMAN
8':00 pm ROBERT FREEDMAN
2:00pm AUDREY
Professor of French Literature at Princeton - Prominent author and activist RALLY FOR
PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Author of OUT OF EGYPT
Sunday, May 18
Saturday, May 17
Bradley Rosenberg
BRADLEY HOWARD RO-
SENBERG graduated from
Wayne State Medical School
with honors and is now a mem-
ber of Alpha Omega Alpha, an
honors medical fraternity. He
will start a six-year urology pro-
gram at Harper Hospital in
June.
JACKIE ROTHENBERG, a
senior at West Bloomfield High
School, tested the water run be-
hind the high school by conduct-
ing a study, searching for various
contaminants. The results of her
work were utilized as part of a
presentation that the West
Bloomfield School District made
to the local Wetlands Review
Board. The project received the
second place award in environ-
mental science from the Metro-
politan Detroit Science and
Engineering Fair, along with a
$300 prize from Environmental
Technology and Waste Manage-
ment.
MICHAEL CHABACH, news
writer for WJBK Channel 2; has
been nominated by the Nation-
al Academy of Television Arts
and Sciences, Michigan Chapter
for an Emmy award for his ar-
ticle "Late Night Classic TV
WJBK" Michael is a resident of
Southfield, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Charach.
— Compiled by
Seymour Manello
2:00pm SHERWIN T. WINE
Author of FILET OF SOIL and other chil-
dren's books on self-esteem in children
2:00pm NORMAN CANTOR
Professor of History at NYU
Author of MEETING THE CHALLENGE,
LIVING WITH CHRONIC ILLNESS
8:30pm SONYA FREEDMAN
Esther & Harold Luria lecturer
Nationally famous psychologist, star of TV,
and best-selling author will discuss
STRESS, ILLNESS and WELLNESS
Author of THE JEWISH EXPERIENCE and
THE AMERICAN CENTURY
The Birmingham Temple
Embracing the human experience through Humanistic Judaism.
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The next meeting of the South-
field-Oak Park Parkinson Sup-
port Group will be held 7 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21, at the
Trowbridge Apartments.
Dr. Gregory J. Keys will dis-
cuss dental health and good oral
hygiene.
The MPF Fun Walk fund-rais-
er is scheduled for Saturday,
May 17, in Dearborn, Flint,
Owosso and Mt. Clemens.
11:00am BARRY RUDNER
Founder of The Birmingham Temple for
Humanistic Judaism and the national
Society for Humanistic Judaism
Author of STAYING SANE IN A CRAZY
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