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October 13, 2000 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-10-13

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SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY
EVERYONE IS SAYING

Dead Sea
To Detroit

Dr. Kenneth Hanson shares the story
of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

organization devoted to disseminating
knowledge of the biblical and classical
Staff Writer
world.
He holds a master's degree in inter-
ith a 200-year-old
national/intercultural
communication
Ukrainian Torah in
and
television
and
a
Ph.D.
in Hebrew
hand, Dr. Kenneth
language
and
literature,
with
emphasis
Hanson will open the
on
the
manuscript
finds
of
the
wilder-
first of a three-part lecture series,
ness
of
Judea.
"Digging Up the Torah: The Impact
Also specializing in
of Biblical Archeology
the
study of the
on Modern Judaism."
Holocaust,
he is a
Future
lectures
in
the
Co-sponsored by
graduate
of
the
"Digging
Up
the
Torah"
Temple Kol Ami, the
International
School
series:
JCC's Jewish Life and
for
Holocaust
Studies
Learning Department
• '`The View From Nebo:
at
Yad
Vashem,
the
will present the lecture,
How Archeology is
Holocaust
museum
in
"Dead Sea Scrolls: The
Rewriting the Bible and
Jerusalem.
Untold Story," at 7:30
Reshaping the
He has participated
p.m.
Middle East," with
in archeological sites in
Tuesday,
Arn.y Dockser
the Middle East.
Oct. 17, at.
Marcus. 6:30 p.m.
His books include
the Jewish
Monday, Nov. 6. Co-
Dead
Sea Scrolls: The
Community
sponsored by the
Untold
Story and
Center in
Ecumenical Institute
Kabbalah:
Three
West
for Jewish-Christian
Thousand
Years
of
Bloomfield.
Studies, Temple Kol
His
Mystic
Tradition.
"We
Ami and National
Dr. Kenneth
Words of
latest
book,
designed the
Christian Leadership
Hanson
Light: Spiritual Wisdom
series after
Conference for Israel.
om the Dead Sea
finding that
Offered as part of the
was released in
Scrolls,
many people are inter-
JCC's 49th Annual Jewish
2000.
March
ested in biblical arche-
Book Fair.
Hanson teaches
ology," says Katie
• "Archeology and
Jewish history, from
Marcus, program coor-
Scripture: An Evening of
ancient times through
dinator for the Life and
History and Dialogue,"
the 12th century, and
Learning Department.
with Dr. Arthur E.
also the rise of Israel
"We had heard about
Zannoni. 7:30 p.m. Jan.
and the Holocaust, at
Dr. Hanson and how
23. Co-sponsored by the
the University of
he is dynamic, and
Ecumenical Institute and
Central Florida in
dresses at times during
Temple Kol Ami.
Orlando. He also
his presentations, like
teaches in the
[the movie character]
Department
of
Religion
and
Indiana Jones."
Philosophy
at
Rollins
College
in
Following the 1947 discovery of the

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boy in search of a lost goat, thousands
of its fragments were found in caves
on the shores of the Dead Sea.
Discussing who wrote them, their
contents, why they were hidden and
their impact on our understanding of
the Bible, Hanson will offer an inter-
active presentation and display of arti-
facts.
Hanson is an author, lecturer and
founder of Treasures in Time, an

"Dead Sea Scrolls: The Untold
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will be presented at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 17, in the Janice
Charach Epstein Gallery in the
West Bloomfield JCC. There is no
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