0% FOR 60 MONTHS! Women's Forum Hosts Hassan War's Moral Basis Is Topic At Aish The Detroit Women's Forum, a proj- ect of the American Jewish Committee, will hear Riffat Hassan, chair of Religious Studies and Humanities, University of Kentuc at its final luncheon meeting noon Friday, May 16, at the First Congregational Church, 33 E. Forest at Woodward, Detroit. She will speak on the role of women in post-Taliban Afghanistan and the images of Muslim women in western society and feminist theology in the context of the Islamic tradition. Hassan was born of a Saiyyad Muslim family in Pakistan. She received advanced degrees from the University of Durham, England and has been involved in interreligious dialogue with Jews, Christians and Muslims with a focus on human rights. Luncheon cost is $16; reservations are required. Vegetarian meals will be offered. Checks should be made out to DWF/AJC and mailed to American Jewish Committee, 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 320, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301. For information, call (248) 646-7686. In the wake of the military victory in Iraq, the question still looms, is America, or any country justified in invading a sovereign nation because it thinks it is morally obliged to do so? What makes one county more moral than the next? Can there be an objec- tive standard of right and wrong with which to measure a coun- try's moral standing in the context of the world at large? Even if America was justified in invading Iraq, what are the guide- lines to this type of mili- tary action and what may the fallout be? At 7 p.m. Wednesday, Berger May 21, the Aish Center will host Rabbi Motty Berger, who will speak on "Moral Imperialism." Rabbi Berger wilraddress the above questions and will take ques- tions. Rabbi Berger is former director of Aish's Discovery Productions. Mort Klein, president of the Zionist Organization of America, refers to Rabbi Berger as his guide in interna- tional relations and Mideast policy. 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