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February 06, 2004 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-02-06

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Please join .dish Detroit, the Anti-Defamation League, B'nai Brith, Hillel of Metro
Detroit, the National Christian Leadership Conference for Israel, and the
Zionist Organization of America for:

Democraol Zionism:

A self-proclaimed "Muslim Zionist", Sheikh Professor Abdul Hadi Palazzi will
discuss Islam and Democracy along with the Muslim-Jewish dialogue and other
related hot topics. Residing in Italy, Sheikh Palazzi is a scholar and an ordained
religions leader. He has published numerous papers and articles, and addressed
a number of international conferences on a variety of issues, including peace in
the Middle East and the relation of Muslims and the State of Israel.

Adat Shalom Synagogue

29901 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington Hills

Dessert and Refreshments will be served
For more information, please contact:

Tre

NATIONAL
CHRISTIAN
LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE

FOR

DETROIT

248-593-5138

248-646-2440

248-646-3100

313-577-3459

248-557-4527

248-282-0088

Temple Beth El

Invites the Community for a Weekend of Learning and Inspiration

The 62nd Rabbi B. Benedict & Ada S.
Glazer Institute on Judaism

for the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Muslim and
Protestant Clergy

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13-14

SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE: RABBI DAVID SAPERSTEIN

Director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism

Friday morning, February 13 Institute Program

Shabbat Services, Friday, February 13 7:30 PM

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Opening Lecture

9:30 AM

"Being the Hands of God: Jewish Sodal Justice at a
Time of Crisis and Opportunity"

Second Session

10:45 AM

"Economic Justice: testing the Morality of Our Nation"

Luncheon Noon

$35 per person - clergy are complimentary
For luncheon reservations, please call the
Rabbis' Study, 248-851-1100, ext. 31 42

"The Jewish Stake in the 108th Congress:
The Domestic Agenda"

Shabbat Services, Saturday, February 14 10:30 AM

"The American Jewish Journey:
The Foreign Policy Agenda"

Glazer institute Chairs: Peter and Shelly Cooper,
Sheldon and Dr. Roberta Toll

The Glazer institute is made possible through a Heritage Endowment

Gift from Merton & Beverly Segal and Marvin & Peggy Novick.

Lay leaders are welcome to attend all sessions.

2/ 6
2004

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Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Road at 14 Mile Rd., Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301

805,550

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