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February 02, 2006 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-02-02

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A VEE Corporation F:roduotion

Elmo is coming to town!

If you would like. a chance to see h is show
and meet him, ask your morn or dad
to help you draw a picture. of your rool -
and tell us why you want to meet Elmo.
Send your drawing, name and phone
number to the address below and keep
your fingers crossed!

Sevid elect-ries 1-c:

We will choose
to see Elmo and
his friends at Sesame Street Live! "Elmo's

Coloring Book" and me very lucky kid
will get to meet Elmo!
Hurry! All entries have to be in by

We'll call you on February 5
to let you know!

The Detroit Jewish News
Attn: Kelli
29200 Northwestern Hwy, Suite no
Southfield MI 4 80 34

Sesame Sinreei- Live!
b Eitmo's Coloyeh5 Boole
Fel7riAotvy 10 - 24
Fox Tkeati.ve

Temple Beth El

Invites the Community for a Weekend of Learning and Inspiration

The 64thRabbi B. Benedict &
Ada S. Glazer Institute on Judaism

for the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Muslim and Protestant Clergy

FEBRUARY 10-1 1 / 2006

SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE: DR. DAVID B. RUDERMAN

The Joseph Meyerhoff Professor of Modern Jewish History and
Director of the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania

Friday morning, February 10 Institute Program

"Two Special Moments in the History of Jewish-Christian Relations and Their Meaning for Both Faith Communities Today"

Opening Lecture 9:30 AM
Second Session 10:45 AM

"Jews, Christians and the Study of Kabbalah in Renaissance Italy"

"Connecting the Covenants: Judaism & the Search for Christian Identity in 18th Century England"

Shabbat Services, Friday Evening, February 10

7:30 pm

"A Tale of Two Jewish Cities:Two Communities & Their Legacies for Contemporary Jews"
"Venice: Are Ghettos Good or Bad for Jews?"

Shabbat Services, Saturday Morning, February 11

10:30 am "A Tale of Two Jewish Cities" continues

DR. DAVID B. RUDERMAN

"Amsterdam:The Challenge of Living in Two Worlds"

Glazer Institute Chair: Marjie Federman

The Glazer Institute is made possible through a Heritage Endowment Gift from Merton & Beverly Segal and Marvin & Peggy Novick and Glazer patron donations.

Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Road at 14 Mile Road Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48301,248-851-1100, ext.3142, www.tbeonline.org

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