on "Contemporary Jewish Life in
Berlin." 4 p.m. in room 1636,
International Institute, School of
Social Work. Free and open to all.
Golz was born in London of German
and Czech Jewish refugees and spent
his adolescence in Germany discover-
ing his Jewish and German heritage.
Information: (734) 647-4418.
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TUESDAY, NOV. 10
Dr. Raymond Tanter, professor of
political science and research associate
at the Middle East Center at
University of Michigan, will speak on
"From Rogue Regimes to Free Lance
Terrorists" as part of the Ann Arbor
District Library's "Booked for Lunch"
series. 12:10-1 p.m., 343 S. Fifth
Avenue, Ann Arbor. Free.
Information: (734) 327-4525.
NOV. 11 AND 18
Eilu v' Eilu will present "Esau in the
Midrash," the third of a four-part adult
Jewish education series led by Rabbi
Marla Feldman. 8 p.m. at
Congregation Beth Shalom, Oak Park.
The fourth session will focus on a bib-
lical character chosen by the class. Cost:
$5 for members of Eilu v' Eilu, $7 for
others. Information: (248) 737-1931.
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SUNDAY, NOV. 15
Dr. Yaakova Sacerdoti, a Hebrew lan-
guage lecturer at the University of
Michigan, will speak in Hebrew on
"Israeli Politics as Reflected in Israeli
Children's Literature" at the Mifgash
program for Hebrew speakers. Noon in
boardroom of the Midrasha Center for
Adult Jewish Study at the Agency for
Jewish Education, 21550 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield. Light refreshments.
Information: Nira Lev, (248) 354-1050.
TUESDAY, NOV. 17
Temple Beth El's director of educa-
tion, Elizabeth
Bloch, R.J.E., will
speak on
"Growing Up
Jewish in India,"
discussing the
Jewish communi-
ties of her child-
hood, at a
Temple's Beth
Elders luncheon.
Noon in temple's
Dr. Yaakova
Handleman Hall.
Sacerdoti
The public is wel-
come. Cost: $9 for
Beth Elders, $10 for guests. RSVP: by
Nov. 12. Doris Kushner, (248) 352-
5882; or Laura Wise, (248) 477-1950.
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