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March 12, 2004 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-03-12

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'Aspects of the Holocaust" is a three-part
lecture series to be held at Congregation
B'nai Moshe on Monday evenings,
beginning March 15. The 90-minute
lectures, featuring Professor Sidney M.
Bolkosky of the University-of Michigan-
Dearborn, will begin at 7:30 p.m.
The March 15 lecture, "From
Difference to Dachau," will include a
brief history of anti-Semitism, changes in
Nazi policies and the "Dachau System."
On March 22, Professor Bolkosky will
discuss "The Doctors:
Life Unworthy of Life,"
how the Nazis were
supported by the
German Medical
. Association before
1933.
On March 29,
Bolkosky
"Listening for the
Silences: Speaking with
Survivors," Professor Bolkosky will
discuss the testimonies of Holocaust
survivors over the last 25 years and recent
Holocaust scholarship.
Each lecture is self-contained. Tuition
for members of B'nai Moshe and the
Holocaust Education Coalition board is
$8 per session or $20 for the series; for
others, $10 per lecture or $25 for the
Jewish educators.
The series is co-sponsored by the Kolel
Moshe Institute for Lifelong Learning
and the Holocaust Education Coalition.
To register, contact Nancy Kaplan, (248)
737-1931 or
kolelmoshe@comcastnet

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Seventh-grade students at Congregation
B'nai Moshe will exhibit their artwork
on the theme Al of osh min hatzibur (do
not separate from the community) in a
three-day exhibit March 15-17.
The synagogue exhibit will open
5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, March 15, with
the students available to discuss their art.
The students met two hours per week
for eight weeks with local artist Judy
Vine, creating drawings and paintings.
The theme was taken from Pirkei Avot
(Ethics of the Fathers).
The art program was designed by
Vine and B'nai Moshe LIFE Program
Education Director Daniella Mechnikov,
and funded by a Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit Artists in the
Schools grant.

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