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February 06, 1998 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-02-06

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Community

Lectures On
Women and Judaism

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The Cohn-Haddow Center for
Judaic Studies at Wayne State
University will host the George M.
and Pearl A. Zeltzer Lectureship on
Women and Judaism, starting with
two lectures by Professor Tikva
Frymer-Kensky of the University of
Chicago Divinity School.
The opening lecture, titled
"Victims, Virgins and Victors:
Reading the Women of the Bible,"
will be held 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
March 1, at Congregation Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses, sponsored
by the Cohn-Haddow Center and
Congregation BAHM.
The second lecture, which

includes a
study ses-
sion, is
titled
"Women
of the
Bible:
Tzkva FRymer-Kensky
Jephthah's
Daughter
and Dinah's Story" and will take
place 3 p.m. Monday, March 2, in
the McGregor Memorial
Conference Center, WSU.
The programs are free and open
to the public. Light refreshments
will be served. For reservations, call
the center, (313) 577-2679.

Dr. Matt will address the Glazer
Institute participants 9:30 a.m. Friday,
February 13, on "From Kabbalah to
the Big Bang;" speaking at 10:45 a.m.
on "Jesus the Jew."
Dr. Daniel C. Matt will be the schol-
Dr. Matt will speak at
ar-in-residence for Temple
Shabbat
Services 8 p.m.
Beth El's 56th annual
Friday
on
"A Taste of
Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer
Jewish
Mysticism:
Institute on Judaism for the
Shekhinah-The Feminine
Christian, Eastern
Presence of God." On
Orthodox, Muslim and
Saturday morning at 9:15
Protestant Clergy, Friday,
a.m., he will discuss "The
February 13 at the temple.
Essence of Torah;" at
Author, lecturer and
10:30 a.m., he will
teacher, Dr. Matt is consid-
address
the congregation
ered one of today's pioneer-
on
"God
and the Big
ing interpreters of Jewish
Bang."
mysticism. Through his
Both the Friday morn-
Daniel Ma tt
lectures and books, he
ing lectures and Shabbat
teaches how mysticism is
services, Friday evening and Saturday
applicable to modern life and what the
morning, are open to the community
worlds of mysticism and science have
without
charge.
in common.

Glazer Institute
Hosts Dr. Matt

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2/6
1998

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CELEBRATION CON

DIRECTORY

in our Classified Section

Professor Edith Covensky, who teaches
Hebrew language and literature at
Wayne State University, will address
an expanded meeting of the board of
directors of Metro Detroit ZOA 10:30
a.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, at the Zionist
Cultural Center in Southfield. She will
discuss "Trends in Modern Hebrew
Literature."
A published Hebrew poet, Professor
Covensky studied at the Alliance
School in Israel. She also did graduate
work at the University of Michigan.
For reservations, phone ZOA,
(248) 569-1515.

Edith Covensky

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