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October 22, 1999 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-22

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8 p.m.

Edwin Black

Author of

Author of

Mother of Illy Mother

Format C:

The richest man on earth owns the biggest
computer company in the world, based in
Seattle and tries to use the Y2K crisis to
launch the ultimate domination of
mankind. Black also wrote The Transfer Agreement which won the

1984 Carl Sandburg Award for best nonfiction by a Chicago author.
Co-Sponsored by: Greenspan, Hoffman and Rosenberg

Chapter-City of Hope

Belua Plain

6:30 p.m.

Hope Edelman

Bringing the insight and wisdom that made
hundreds of thousands embrace her criti-
cally-acclaimed New York Times bestseller

Motherless Daughters, Ms. Edelman now
presents an equally provocative look at the relationships between

grandmothers, mothers and daughters.
Co-Sponsored by: Commission on Jewish Eldercare Services
(COJES) and LeVine Institute on Aging.

JPIH Building

Ray Scheindlin

JP111 Building

8 p.m.

Fortunes Hand

See 10 a.m, Wednesday, November 10 for description
Co-Sponsored by: The Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy, a pro-

gram of The Jewish Community Council.

Author of:

The Book of Job

Scheindlin takes a new approach in telling
the biblical tale of Job. Rather than the
patient sufferer, Job is painted as a defiant
man who eloquently demands an argu-
ment with G-d. Scheindlin is a professor of Hebrew literature at the

Thursday, Number 11, 1999

Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
Co-Sponsored by: Jewish Theological Seminary

Day underwritten by: Jack 6 Jeanette Miller, Jean 6 Sam Frankel

Daniel Gordis

JP111 Building

Hope Edelman

1 p.m.

Becoming a Jewish Parent:
How to Explore Spirituality
and Traditions with Your
Children

See 6:30 p.m. November 11 for description
Co-Sponsored by: COJES and LeVine Institute on Aging

1 p.m.

Author of

Hotel Bolivia

In the terrifying months between Hitler's
annexation of Austria and the outbreak of
World War II, nearly 20,000 Central
European Jews found refuge in Bolivia.

Spitzer is a professor of history at Dartmouth College.
Co-Sponsored by: American Friends of Hebrew University, Michigan

State University's Jewish Studies Program, Michigan Coalition of

Secular & Humanistic Jews (Birmingham Temple, Jewish Parents

Institute, Workmen's Circle/Arbiter Ring and Sholem Aleichem

Institute)

8 p.m.

Author of:

Mother of My 'Bother

Leo Spitzer

Rabbi Gordis guides parents on how to create a home environ-
ment that encourages children to embrace their heritage and reli-
gion with understanding and joy. Rabbi Gordis is the dean of the
rabbinical school at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles.
Co-Sponsored by: Child Development Center of the JCC,

Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Sisterhood, Jewish Family Service

Friday, llouember 12, 1999

Day underwritten by: Carrie 5 Roger Rushner

10 a.m.

Judy Zeidler

flrieh Leu Breslow

3 p.m.

Author of

When Less Is More

Breslow challenges the idea that more of
something is better. The journey is a fasci-
nating exploration of the mind's power and
its healing potential. Breslow has taught T'ai
Chi Ch'uan and Ch'i Kung for over 20 years in Europe and Israel.
He has also written several articles relating to health and exercise.
Co-Sponsored by: Fresh Air Society/Tamarack Camps

8 p.m.

Author of

The 30-Minute Kosher Cook

Zeidler presents an assortment of kosher
entrées in her latest book. She offers easy-
to-prepare dishes that will please hungry
family members in a hurry. The 30-Minute

Kosher Cook is your one-stop shop for speedy, delectable kosher
fare for the Jewish holidays or any day of the week. She will do a

cooking demonstration.

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