Libby Lazewnik JPM Building...1:30 p.m. Author of: Author of: God at the Edge: Searching for the Divine in Uncomfortable and Unexpected Places The Judge A schoolteacher on the brink of marriage learns firsthand what a broken heart feels like. An Orthodox judge sends a small-time criminal to prison and finds his life turned upside down by sudden tragedy. Five years later these two lives become intertwined by the evilness of a man bent on revenge. This spine tingler will keep you on the edge of your seat. Libby Lazewnik is the former senior editor at Targum Press in Jerusalem and currently does free-lance editing. Co-sponsored by: Yeshiva Beth Yehudah Underwritten by: Deborah Roberts and David H. Morrison Family Fund 2:30 p.m. Dori Carter Author of: Beautiful Wasps Having Sex 6:30 p.m. flmy Dockser Marcus Rabbi Goldstein sets out to find God in tough and often scary situ- ations. He tells the story of his arduous search for faith and writes with clarity, empathy and insight about the religious mystics whose quest for enlightenment he himself so movingly emulates. Rabbi Goldstein is the founding rabbi of The Shul in New York's Greenwich Village and has served on the faculty of New York University and the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. He is also the National Jewish Chaplain for the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. Co-sponsored by Mel Foundation of Metro Detroit, Young Adult Division of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Tuesday, flouember 7, 2000 Former screenwriter and TV producer Dori Carters witty and moving novel about the experiences and insights of a female Jewish screenwriter is filled with minutely observed industry rituals and hilar- iously accurate dialogue. Through the eyes of her main character, we learn how Jews regard themselves in the land that created the beautiful WASP and, ultimately come to understand the forces that create Hollywood. Carter worked in Hollywood for more than 25 years. She has written for both movies and television, and pro- duced for television as well. Co-Sponsored by: The JCC Institute for Retired Professionals Author of: The Uiew from Ilebo: How firchaeology Is Rewriting the Bible and Reshaping the Middle fast In The View From Nebo, Amy Dockser Marcus investigates how recent archaeological findings and modern technology are changing not only our understanding of the Scriptures, but the face of the Middle East today. She blends science, history, politics and biblical scholarship to reveal new and controversial discover- ies at archaeological sites. A former Wall Street Journal reporter and Middle East correspondent, Marcus is currently a senior writer for Money magazine. Co-sponsored by: Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies, National Christian Leadership Conference for Israel and Temple Kol Ami Domi Eue 8 p.m. Rabbi Mies Goldstein JPM Building...8 p.m. Author of: The family Orchard Day underwritten by: Reua and Robert Rosen, Carolyn and Hugh Greenberg, Bill and Shirlee Jacobs 10 a.m. Rochelle Rrich Author of: Dead fiir Award-winning author Rochelle Krich's latest book stars her popular LAPD Homicide Detective Jessie Drake in another superb novel of mystery, murder and suspense. As Jessie investigates the kidnapping of the daughter of an old friend, a radio talk show psychologist, she is drawn into a web of revenge. Krich is the author of nine books, an award-winning educator and former chair of the English depart- ment at Yeshiva University of Los Angeles. Co-sponsored by Akiva Hebrew Day School, Temple Israel Sisterhood, Young Israel of Southfield Sisterhood, Young Israel of Southfield, Young Israel Council of Metropolitan Detroit. 11:45 p.m. Lunch is Serued Contact Hadassah for reservations 1 p.m. Judith Uiorst Author of: Suddenly Sixty and Other Shocks of Later Life In this collection of poems and stories, Judith Viorst leads her readers on a voyage from aging, to marriage, to the joys of being a grandparent. This book is at times whimsical and at times poignant as the shocks of aging are revealed with honesty and humor. Viorst is the acclaimed author of several best-selling chil- dren's books, poems and other collections of stories. Co-sponsored by: Hadassah of Greater Detroit See 1 p.m. Monday, November 6 for description. Martin Goldsmith Co-sponsored by Jewish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary, Temple Kol Author of: Ami-Sisterhood, Women's American ORT-Michigan Region and Congregation B'nai David Sisterhood Underwritten by: Deborah Roberts and David H. Morrison Family Fund JPM Building...1 p.m. The Inextinguishable Symphony See 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 7 for description. Co-sponsored by: Hidden Children, Holocaust Education Coalition