Seminary Rabbi Speaks On Art Treasures Rabbi Jerry Schwarzbard will speak on the coming exhibit "Treasures of Jewish Culture and Heritage from the Library of the Jewish Theological Semninary" at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, at the Max M. Fisher Jewish Federation Building, Bloomfield Township. The exhibit includes more than 100 rare and beautifully illustrated manu- scripts, some dating to the 14th century, many of which will be seen for the first time outside the New York City-based JTS. The exhibit will be housed at the Detroit Institute of Arts' Schwartz Graphic Arts Galleries from March 17 through June 6. The exhibit is part of the metro Detroit Jewish community's 100-year celebration, arranged by the Centennial Committee of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and the United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit. Exhibit co-spon- sors are the DIA and JTS. Rabbi Schwarzbard is the Henry R. and Miriam Ripps Schnitzer Librarian for Special Collections at JTS. His areas of scholarly interest include Jewish histo- ry, Hebrew bibliography and old Yiddish literature. He will be in Detroit Feb. 8 for the training of docents and initial exhibit preparations. With more than 11,000 Hebrew manuscripts, the JTS Rare Book Collection is the largest of its kind in the world. Highlights of the Detroit exhibit include the Rothschild Mahzor, written in 1492, the circa 1300 Prato Haggadah from Spain, 27 marriage documents from the 1700s as well as 80 pieces reflecting the centrality of Jerusalem for the Jewish people. Concurrent with the Treasures exhibit will be a display at the DIA of works by Huntington Woods Judaica artist Lynne Avadenka. Her exhibit is tided "Boundaries of the Universe." Her work was first displayed at JTS in 1998 as a reflection of the library's mission to acquire not only historically significant works but also important contributions by contemporary artists. Rabbi Schawrzbard's lecture on Feb. 8 will focus on ways to integrate the exhibit into the afternoon and day school curricula. The general public is welcome; there is no charge. • • • • • Netscape; JQwtSh mews •Oriline =MOM JEWISH NEWS Yht!neAes.,,.1,1718,V,, ../ JN UPDATES (NAME EXTRAS . Ein<7.4,nci Diring A nnie, i nay or JuciaXTn" ConsuLtar Ykstirrize,:: By A Second Strgtary lqacItttu, PryM F:•Q rSkt CO se r, 3t70, 11 ■ . 276:43 Frenivsrz So.A,fieid. 83.(us annua 1 yacation (wont is.ar.other StiPAK ARYffitalit: TJONETTEIS .j.i NW MINT JR fIRTNIAL JR. SORREBRIIK sucieSS Enough, Atrettly ivo ,et Er2 JeNash Cementr...: Setvt.: ■,S COVER STORY - Lit e After Ara or Arbcanucol•mdet Eugene Al> Awn inn es Ws/mess t.u/cc..4 ire /...tuMIUMFphiantitrypy. Get 6 FREE IN kw ant , TOOArSTEA vemananteatevAivrIsneemoneMMeWer Ou211,/ • CLUBS/AF F I LIAT E S. .SrOldeiS ..1•44tMe*: , n9 h l:p'Na:::ds.,16 rugst,n/Pek/o ens C urr/TeIt t !lows pekvec - vdertor.w:d ,. etS2502 Nod hvet4tm Fmoir4:0/1-4 4.1. PlOrrOben Rot Saik ty, (J4S) " f f..•;.'A..k:•'- akl.'.;:iiaa4 re 140/ duh' W*11, Beth El's Glazer Institute Draws Clergy From Various Streams He will speak at Shabbat Professor Arnold Eisen will services 8 p.m. Feb. 12 on be the scholar in residence "Taking Hold of Torah." for Temple Beth El's 57th On Saturday morning, Feb. annual Rabbi B. Benedict 13, he will address the 9:15 Glazer Institute on Judaism a.m. Torah study class on for the Christian, Eastern "Mishpatim: Law, Orthodox, Muslim and Covenant and Tradition;" Protestant Clergy on Friday and he will speak at 10:30 and Saturday, Feb. 12-13. a.m. Shabbat services on Dr. Eisen is professor and "Revitalizing Jewish chair of religious studies at Professor Arnold Eisen Education." Stanford University and the Both mornings' services author of books and articles and lectures are open without charge. on contemporary Jewish life and The Glazer Institute, an event draw- thought in America and Israel. He has ing more than 300 clergy from the worked with synagogue and Federation Detroit area, originated in 1942 when leadership throughout the country on Rabbi Glazer, then the temple's senior issues of Jewish identity, the revitaliza- rabbi, invited a small group of minis- tion of Jewish tradition and the redefi- ters to hear a lecture on Judaism and nition of the American Jewish commu- share mutual concerns. The institute nity. grew in size and popularity and in Dr. Eisen will address the institute 1952, following Dr. Glazer's death, was participants 9:30 a.m. Friday. Feb. 12, named in his memory. It continues on "Taking on Tradition" and at 10:45 today to provide a setting for scholarly a.m. on "Re-reading Exodus: History presentations. Faith and Covenant." • • • • • • • • • ••••••99,430999,999,9900909999•9 • • 9•••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • °•••••••• WWW. d etr o it j ewi s h n ews co rn 2/5 1999 Detroit Jewish News 41