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 21