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October 13, 2005 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-10-13

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What,
No Moses'?

What part of the Hebrew Bible is real history? And if the Bible is not accurate, what is the origin
of the Jewish people? What about the customs and traditions? How did they develop?
Two of the world's most respected archaeologists, Professor Israel Finkelstein of Tel Aviv University,
and Professor Amihai Mazar of Hebrew University, will present their compelling evidence at
Colloquium 2005, Digging for the Truth: Archaeology and the Bible.

JOIN US!
OCTOBER 21-23, 2005

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE
FOR SECULAR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM

The Pivnick Center at The Birmingham Temple
28611 West 12 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334

For more information call 248.476.9532
E-mail us at iishj@iishj.org or visit us on the Internet at www.iishj.org

COLLOQUIUM 2005

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