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May 08, 1998 - Image 11

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-08

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TEMPLE BETH EL

invites you to attend two sensational events...

ZE'EV CHAFETS

COKIE ROBERTS

"Orthodox Power in Israel:
What It Means for
World Jewry"

"We Are
Our Mother's Daughters"

Sunday, May 17
7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, May 19
7:00 p.m.

Presented by Metro Parent Magazine

A columnist for the Jerusalem Report and
frequent commentator on ABC, CBS, CNN
and NPR, Ze'ev Chafets is the author of
numerous works of fiction and nonfiction.
These include Members of the Tribe: On the
Road in Jewish America • Double Vision •
Devil's Night • Heroes and Hustlers,
Hardhats and Holymen • The Bookmakers.
Inherit the Mob • Hang Time • The Project.

Underwritten by the
Theodore and Mina Bargman Foundation

Open to the community without charge

Temple Beth El



Renowned news correspondent Cokie
Roberts explores the significant issues
confronting women today; diverse roles, the
balance of work and family, and the
connection and distinction between the
generations.

$15 per person

Meet Cokie! Patron tickets, $100 • Includes
reserved seating • Autographed copy of "We
Are Our Mother's Daughters" • Afterglow

Proceeds benefit Temple Beth El & Gilda's Club.

For tickets, call 352-0990.

7400 Telegraph Road at Fourteen Mile Road, Bloomfield Hills



248/851-1100

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