BEYOND TRADITION:

THE
STRUGGLE
FOR A NEW
JEWISH
IDENTITY

October 7th - 10th, 1999

Pivnick Center for
Humanistic Judaism
The Birmingham Temple

28611 West Twelve Mile Road
Farmington Hills, Michigan

The question of how to live a full and
meaningful Jewish life has challenged
Jews for the last two hundred years.
Reform, Reconstructionist, Renewal
and Secular Humanistic Judaism, as
well as the Yiddishist and Zionist
movements, are responses to this
question. Especially at a time when
the return to tradition is increasingly
popular, this issue is urgent.

Shulamit Aloni

Israeli Political Leader

Ze' ev Chafetz

Israeli Journalist
Joseph ChuTan
Columbia University

Dan Cohn-Sherbok
University of Wales
Marcia Falk

Jewish Liturgist/California

Rabbi Tirzah Firestone

Boulder Renewal Congregation/Colorado

Rabbi Daniel Friedman

Congregation Beth Or/Chicago

Emanuel Goldsmith

Queens College/New York

Jack Jacobs

City University of New York

Yaakov Malkin

College for Pluralistic Judaism/Jerusalem

Rabbi Sherwin Wine

International Institute

For More Information and Registration

Call (248) 476-9532

E-MAIL: IISHJ@speedlink.net
or visit us on the internet at wwwshj.org

International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism

with support of the

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.

8/27
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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