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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-09-07

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ing, panel discussion, forum
and talk explore the events
of 9-11 and the emotional effects in
a series planned by the Ann Arbor

District Library.
"New York, September 11 by
Magnum Photographers," which will
be shown through Oct. 11 at the down-
town library, features 35 images on 27
large canvas panels.
Most of the pictures were taken on
9-11 by a group of professionals rep-
resented by the Magnum agency, but
there also are scenes showing the Twin
Towers before the destruction.
The exhibit images, which have
been adapted into a book, first
appeared at the New York Historical
Society. Visitors to the touring display
will have a chance to express their
thoughts in a book being maintained
by the library.
The pictures take on momentum
through additional events.
Guy Sanville, artistic director of
the Purple Rose Theatre Company,
and Quintessa Gallinat, Purple Rose
program manager, will be featured in
a staged reading of The Guys, Ann
Nelson's drama about 9-11. The the-
ater piece is about a fireman who lost
his crew and the writer who helps him
with the eulogies.
Dr. Marilyn Rosenthal, whose son
Josh Allen Rosenthal died in the attack,
is part of a panel discussion,"Five Years

Ago: 9-11 Survivors and Families," at 7
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20.
Dr. Rosenthal, whose primary
research interests are in comparative
health care systems and physician self-
regulation, is a professor, medical soci-
ologist and director of the Program in
Health Policy Studies at the University
of Michigan-Dearborn.
Dr. Kenneth Silk will be part of a
discussion on "How Life Has Changed
Post-9-11: A Community Forum
With Experts From the University of
Michigan Department of Psychiatry"
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26. The dis-
cussion will cover fears, frustrations
and hopes for the future.
Terry McDermott, Los Angeles
Times national correspondent, will
discuss his book Perfect Soldiers:
The Hijackers: Who They Were,
Why They Did It 7 p.m. Tuesday,
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