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October 15, 1999 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-15

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Jewish Studies
At Beth Israel

A new adult educational series called
"Leaping into the Millennium: Current
Topics in Jewish
Studies" will be offered
on five Sunday
evenings at Beth Israel
Congregation, 2000
Washtenaw, Ann Arbor.
The kick-off lecture
takes place 7:30-9 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 17, when
Neil Alexander Neil Alexander tells
"What is Klezmer?" He
will trace the develop-
ment of klezmer music utilizing exam-
ples through live performance and
recordings. Alexander founded and
directed the Klezmer Fusion Band based
in Ann Arbor in 1993 and has been fea-
tured vocalist with the New Shtetl Band,
based in Albuquerque, N.M.
The remaining speakers and topics
are as follows:
Nov. 14, Todd M. Endelman,
William Haber Professor of modern
Jewish history at the University of
Michigan, on "New Religions for Jewish
People (1750-1950)"; Jan. 9, Shelley
Perlove, professor of art history at the
University of Michigan-Dearborn, on
"Rembrandt and the Nazis"; Feb. 27,
Anita Norich, associate UM professor of
English and Judaic studies, on
"American Jewish Culture During the
Holocaust"; May 21, Enoch Brater, UM
professor of English and Theater, on
"The Merchant of Venice and
Shakespeare's Jewish Problem."
Lectures are free of charge. For infor-
mation, call (734) 665-9897.

Linda Hayman
Assumes Post

Linda Hayman of Bloomfield Hills has
been appointed the national Golda Meir
Club chair for the Women's Division of
State of Israel Bonds.
Hayman has been
actively involved in
the Women's Division,
both locally and
nationally, for the past
12 years. She has
served as co-chair of
several of its major
Linda Hayman fund-raising events.
She is immediate past
chair of the Metro
Detroit Women's Division of State of
Israel Bonds, having led the division
from 1995-1998.

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