Did the Jewish people begin with Abraham? Did Moses write the Torah? Is there more than one set of Ten Commandments? Were the prophets liberal or reactionary? Did the rabbis hate the Maccabees? Did orthodoxy have serious competition in ancient times? Did the Greeks make a positive contribution to Jewish culture? How did the rabbis become the religious establishment? Who were the people who created the Talmud? What is the real connection between Jews, trade and money? What is the key to the success of the Hasidic movement? Were the Enlightenment and emancipation good for the Jews? What is the nature of modern antisemitism? Has Zionism met the expectations of its creators? RECLAIMING JEWISH HISTORY October 23rd-26th, 1997 Pivnick Center for Humanistic Judaism Birmingham Temple 28611 West Twelve Mile Road Farmington Hills, Michigan The Jewish people is a remarkable people with a remarkable history. But over the years history has been mixed with legend, fact has been mixed with fiction. Today modern scholarship is struggling to separate the facts from the fiction and to present to us, for the first time, what really happened — the real history of the Jews. Eleven distinguished scholars explore the way Jewish people, in fact, responded to historical circumstances confronting them. What they really did — what really happened — is a fascinating story. Yehuda Bauer Hebrew University Norman Cantor New York University Lois Dubin Smith College Ari Elon Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Yaakov Malkin College of Pluralistic Judaism Carol Meyers Duke University Eric Meyers Duke University Derek Penslar Indiana University William Propp University of California-San Diego Ada Rapoport-Albert University College-London Steven Zipperstein Stanford University \\\\. • . n • \\4,VeNN, For More Information and Registration Call (248) 4769532 Internet - www.shj.org International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism a recipient of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's Max M. Fisher Jewish Community Foundation. N U) CD aD LiJ aD 1 01