COLLOQUIUM '99 EXPLORES THE STRUGGLE TO FIND A NEW JEWISH IDENTITY "BEYOND TRADITION;' OCTOBER 7TH-10TH. What is the answer to the question of Jewish survival? This issue dominates current discus- sion within the Jewish world. Many Jews are returning to traditional religion. Even the Reform movement has reject- ed the radical thrust of its earlier years and is going back to traditional prac- tice. Is this return to tradition an appro- priate direction for non-traditional Jews? Can a traditional life style be the answer for liberal Jews who no longer believe in the premises of the old reli- gion? The Great Debate. An intense debate is taking place in the Jewish world between those who want to return to tradition and those who still want to pursue bold creative alter- natives. This debate is raging in non- traditional Jewish movements. Reform, Reconstructionist and Renewal Jews are arguing the question. Zionists and Israelis are debating the issue. Which path is the best path for providing a meaningful Judaism for non-traditional Jews? Which one is the best guarantee for Jewish survival? These and other questions will be discussed in depth at Colloquium '99. Provocative Questions. Did the Enlightenment undermine Jewish faith and lead to assimilation? Have the Reform and Reconstructionist movements betrayed their founding vision? What happened Featured Speakers to the secular vision of the Zionist Shulamit Aloni movement? Is the Torah the "glue" that Israeli Political Leader keeps the Jewish people together? How Ze' ev Chafets do we establish an appropriate balance Israeli Journalist between tradition and innovation, Joseph Chuman between continuity and creativity, Columbia University between what we know to be true and Dan Cohn-Sherbok what ancient writings declare to be the University of Wales "truth"? Marcia Falk Jewish Liturgist/California Three Stimulating Days. Rabbi Tirzah Firestone Scholars and leaders from many coun- Boulder Renewal tries will explore this subject in depth at Congregation/Colorado Colloquium '99, October 7th- I 0th at Rabbi Daniel Friedman the Pivnick Center for Humanistic Congregation Beth Or/Chicago Judaism at the Birmingham Temple. Emanuel Goldsmith Colloquium '99 is sponsored by the Queens College/New York International Institute for Secular Jack Jacobs Humanistic Judaism, the educational City University of New York arm of the Secular Humanistic Jewish Yaakov Malkin movement, training rabbis and leaders College for Pluralistic for congregational and community Judaism/Jerusalem work. For information about registration Rabbi Sherwin Wine and hotel accommodations, call 248- International Institute 476-9532, or visit our web site at www shj .org. For More Information and Registration Call (248) 476-9532 COLLOQUIUM '99 E-MAIL: IISHJ@speedlink.net or visit us on the internet at www.shj.org International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism with the support of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.