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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-03-24

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University of Michigan in Ann Arbor
(March 17, page 20), two photo cap-
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was student led and U-M Hillel spon-
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fourth annual Israel Academic
Conference held March 13 at the

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Conference co-chair Naama Yaron of Philadelphia, speaker Professor Husain
Haqqani (a Pakistani journalist/diplomat and visiting scholar at the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace in Washington), Berman Fellow Samara
Kaplan of U-M Hillel and conference co-chair Megan Martin of Saline

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350 years ago
this great country
welcomed its first Jewish settlers.

Thank you, America.

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Cinannatt
Cel ebrates 350

Jewish Life in America 1654 — 2004

www.cincycelebrates350.org

Presented by

The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati

National City •TimeWamer Cable • PNC Bank

The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati • Unity Fund
Federated Department Stores • US Bank
Fifth-Third Bank • The Rockwern Foundation

Mayerson Foundation • The Kroger Company Greater
Cincinnati Foundation • Riverpoint Capital Management
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360 Years otJcwwish Life in Atarri*)

A National Exhibit

Cincinnati Museum Center
at Union Terminal

Now through May 1, 2005

In 1654, 23 Jews fleeing Recife, Brazil

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landed in New Amsterdam (New York).
Now, a compelling national exhibit has been
created to honor this milestone anniversary.

Hadassah Education Series

The Cincinnati exhibit features over 300
iconic treasures of Judaica Americana
that tell the story of the American Jewish
experience over its 350-year history.
For more information

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah will present, as part of an edu-
cation series, "Local Jewish Women from
Muslim Societies Speak."
The program will be Monday, April 4,
7:30 p.m. at the Sarah and Ralph
Davidson House, 5030 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield.
The cost is $10. For information or
reservations, call (248) 683-5030.
Participants will include Sylvia
talking about Tunisia; Hilda Castro, talk-

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The great magician and escape artist, Harry Houcr
was born as Eric Weiss in Budapest, Hungary. He
came to the U.S. when his father, Rabbi Samuel Weiss
became the religious leader of a congregation in
Wisconsin. Houdini is pictured with mother Cecilia
e, Beatrice.

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Conference committee members Rebecca Chinsky of Baltimore, Naomi Karp of
Cincinnati, former Ambassador Dennis Ross and conference co-chair Megan Martin

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ing about Egypt; Myrna Doppelt, talk-
ing about Lebanon and Syria; Laurette
Levadi, Kim Benezra and Mireille
Plotke, talking about Morocco; and
Rachel Maisel, talking about Bukharia.
The series is based on the 48-page pro-
gram guide "Jewish Women from
Muslim Societies Speak" created by the
Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, which can
be viewed at
www.brandeis.edu/hirjw/publica-
tions/hotmail.

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