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April 02, 1999 - Image 41

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Cohn-Haddow
Hosts Professor

The Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies' George M. and Pearl A.
Zeltzer Annual Lectures on Women
and Judaism will sponsor two presen-
tations by Professor Deborah Dash
Moore, Vassar College. She will speak
on Sunday, April 11, at Congregation
Beth Shalom. Her lecture will be on
"Beyond the Golden Door: Jewish
Women in America." There will be a
discussion of the creation of the two-
volume work Jewish Women in
America: An Historical Encyclopedia
(New York, Routledge, 1997).
Professor Dash Moore won the
Dartmouth Medal of the American
Library Association for Best Reference
Book in 1997 and the Association of
Jewish Librarians' Reference Book
Award, for her co-editorship of the
encyclopedia.
On Monday, April 12, Professor
Dash Moore will give a second presen-
tation on the Wayne State campus, in
4339 FAB, at 3 p.m. on her current
research on "When Jews Were GI's."
Light refreshments will be served.
Both programs are free and open to
the public. For reservations by
Wednesday, April 7, or information,
call the Cohn-Haddow Center at
(313) 577-2679.

Mel Kepes
Is Honored

Mel Kepes, a builder, real estate broker
and active leader in Jewish and civic
affairs, will be honored by Southfield's
Furniture Club at a brunch Sunday,
April 11.
The brunch is open to men and
women. Checks for $25 should be
made out to the Furniture Club.
Kepes has been an active supporter
of the Israel Cancer Association of
Michigan, American Friends of
Hebrew University, Magen David
Adorn, Jewish Theological Seminary,
Bais Chabad Lubavitcher
Congregation, the City of Hope
Cancer Research of Duarte, Calif, and
the Jewish National Fund, under whose
auspices he established the Melvin and
Inez Kepes Memorial Fund. He is also
a life member of Mosaic Perfection
Lodge, a 32nd degree Shriner and a
member of the Masorti Movement for
Conservative Judaism.
For information, call the Furniture
Club, (248) 357-1283.

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Best Wishes
for a
HAPPY PASSOVER

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