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November 08, 2002 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-11-08

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will present

actor,
photographer

his new book

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2002 • 8:15 pe

ainut Lake Rd. • West Bloornfle

book is Mr. Nimoy's "intensely personal photogra ph is inquiry into the feminine manifestation of God.
or his role as Mr. Spock in the long-runn€n g
ries, Star Trek, has long been active in Jewish causes an
qty of media. In his new book Mr. Nimoy expresses
is devotion to his faith through poetry and photographs.

Admission is free • Public invited

Because of the sensitive nature of Mr. Nimoy's book, which includes revealing
images of women donning tefillin and prayer shawls, parental guidance is advised.

A limited number of books t4,tll be available for purchase. • Mr. Nimoy will autograph copies of his book.
An NFJC Patrons Circle reception featuring Mr. Nimoy will be held prior to the presentation.

For information about Mr. Nimoy's appearance, call (248) 432-5577. • For information about the NFJC reception, call Ilana Lewin, (800) 277-5216.

The National Foundation for Jewish Culture advocates for Jewish cultural preservation and renewal in America.,
The NFJC works with artists, scholars, cultural institutions and community agencies to enhance the quality of Jewish life in America through the arts and humanities.

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