Thiq - Forum Focus -- Interfaith Living An in-depth series of workshops, speak- ers and discussions on the topic "Jews, Non-Jews: The Love/Hate Relationship" continues through Sunday. Sponsored by the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism, with support of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Colloquium '03 will include the 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, ordination of Rabbi Sivan Maas, Israel's first Humanistic rabbi. Sessions include: Friday, Oct. 24: • 9 a.m.: "The Story of Anti- Semitism," with Derek Penslar, director, University of Toronto's Jewish Studies program. • 10:30 a.m.: "Anti-Semitism of the Right and Left," with Todd Endelman, University of Michigan professor and director, Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, Ann Arbor. • 1 p.m.: "A Christian Looks at Anti- Semitism," with the Rev. Harry Cook of St. Andrew's Church in Clawson. • 2:30 p.m.: "Jews and Arabs," with Ydakov Malkin of Tel Aviv University. Saturday, Oct. 25: • 9 a.m.: "Being a Jew in a Christian World," with Ze'ev Chafets, founding managing editor of The Jerusalem Report. • 10:30 a.m.: "Being a Christian in a Jewish World," with Lisa Beyer, journal- ist and foreign editor for Time maga- zine. • 1 p.m.: "Freedom and the Changing Jew," with Egon Mayer of Brooklyn College; director, Center for Jewish Studies of the graduate school of the City University of New York. • 2:30 p.m.: "Jewish Survival in an Open Society" with Lynn Davidman of Brown University Providence, R.I. Sunday, Oct. 26: • 9 a.m. "Living in a Multicultural Society," with David Biale of University of California at Davis. • 10:30 a.m. "Where Do We Go From Here?" with Rabbi Sherwin Wine, author, lecturer and founding rabbi of the Birmingham Temple and founder of Humanistic Judaism. Colloquium will take place at the Pivnick Center for Humanistic Judaism at the Birmingham Temple, 28611 W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hill -s. For information or to register, call (248) 476-9532 or e-mail: iishj@iishj.org Cost depends on par- ticipation and meal orders. Camp Wahanowin 2004 50th Anniversary Season Call Today 800 701-3132 www.wahanowin.com Special UP Offer to Michigan Families Only 2 Campers for the price of I You already save 30-40% on the dollar exchange and now save on even more: 2 for I!! Join in our 50th Anniversary Celebrations Spectacular New Programs and Surprises for 2004 Yikes Team It s Going to be Fantaberaneous!! ' Conditions • Enroll for any session and pay in full and receive the same or lesser session for another camper at no cost!! • This offer applies to campers completing 7th grade or Younger • Limited to the first 10 campers that register • No refunds will be issued after June 21, 2004 • The offer is for Michigan families only • You must mention this ad when applying • Offer expires December 19, 2003 Attention Wahanowitt Alumni eunion August 201" to 22", 2004 at Camp evils corn 7691.30 TM Where the Jewish Community Shops! Your exclusive source for all judaica... offering a huge selection ofgifts for all simchas. Religious items, jewelry, music, books, Shabbat & holiday items, kosher gift baskets and lots more Browse the Store often for new items and specials. Over 3000 products! wwwjewishicom 10/24 2003 23