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Treasures. $10 members, $12
guests. RSVP: Pauline Schwartz
(248) 661-3153.

jewishness and Secularism in Historical
and Contemporary Perspectives

Charlie Gehringer Jr. Performs

— Pianist and vocalist. Supportive
Communities. Oak Park JCC. 1
p.m. No charge. (248) 967-4030.

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Jewish Detroit — Irwin Cohen

speaks. Women's American ORT,
Glennwood. Max M. Fisher
Federation Bldg., 6735 Telegraph
Rd., Bloomfield Twp. 7 p.m. RSVP:
Elaine Beresh (248) 669-0419.

A conference sponsored by the Posen Foundation
and the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Rackham Assembly Hall; 915 E. Washington
Sunday, April 17, 2005

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What a Ball — Documentary looks

at the Fran Aaron Players. Oak
Park JCC. 1 p.m. No charge. (248)
976-4030.

Public Welcome

Children and the Grieving
Process — David Techner, Ira

Kaufman Chapel, speaks. National
Council of Jewish Women Greater
Detroit Section. Congregation
Shaarey Zedek Southfield. 7 p.m.
No charge. RSVP: (248) 355-3300,
ext. 20.

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Zvi Gitelman, University of Michigan
"The Nature and Viability of Jewish Religious and Secular Identities"

Sunday, April

Martin Goodman, University of Oxford
"Judaism and Jewish Ethnicity in Antiquity"

Community Second Seder —
Jewish Cultural Society holds
seder; bring a vegetarian, kosher-
for-Passover main dish to pass.
Jewish Community Center of
Washtenaw County, 2935 Birch
Hollow Dr., Ann Arbor. 7 p.m.
Guests: $10 adults, $5 seniors, no
charge children 12 and under.
RSVP by April 15: (734) 975-9872.

Steven Nadler, University of Wisconsin
"Spinoza and the Origins of Jewish Secularism"

1:30 3:30

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Michael Steinberg, Cornell University
"Modernity, Secularism and Judaism"

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Upcoming Events

Sammy Smooha, University of Haifa
"Secular Jewishness and Ethnicity in Israel"

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Adam Chalom, Assistant Dean,
International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism
"Secular Jewishness and Ethnicity in the United States
Today"

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Beth Shalom. 6-9 p.m.
Wednesday, April 27. $20 women,
$12 girls 13 and under. RSVP by
April 20: 547-7970.

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American Academy"

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3032 Frieze Building
105 S. State Street

Jewish Apartments & Services —

Lori Grewette (248) 592-1144 or
Michal Ram (248) 592-1104.
• Oak Park Campus — Needs
volunteers for showcase, conven-
ience store, bingo caller and enter-
tainment
• West Bloomfield Campus —
Friendly visitors, bingo callers,
workers for Meer boutique.

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734 763 9047

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Calvin Goldscheider, Brown University
"Judaism, Community, and Jewish Culture in American
Life: Continuities and Transformations"

www.lsa.umich.edu/judaic

Ronald Inglehart, University of Michigan
"Religion, Secularism and World Politics"

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