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March 22, 2007 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-03-22

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standwithus
MICHIGAN

In Partnership with

Temple Israel

W E LI kl T II

MARCUS

PRESENTS
CAMPUS ANTI—SEMITISM:
EVERYONE'S PROBLEM

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights' Findings
THE REALITY
THE RESEARCH
THE REPORT

Kenneth Marcus, Director of the US Commission on
Civil Rights , and Aryeh Weinberg, co-author of "Uncivil
Universities" and a fellow at the Institute for Jewish
and Community Research, will brief our community on
the troubling rise of campus anti-Semitism, the laws
and civil rights protections afforded our students, the
responsibilities of university administrators and the
remedies to address the problem.

WiE1-61

Monday March 26 1 7:00 p. m . WEINBERG

Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Road

This important event is co-sponsored by:
B'nai Brith Great Lakes Region, Frankel Jewish
Academy, N FTY (North American Federation of Temple Youth)

For more information contact:
Stand With Us Michigan
Temple Israel
248.508.8545
248.661.5700
or SWUMichigan@standwithus.corn

Participating Synagogues and Organizations:
Adat Shalom, Akiva, Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills, Beth Ahm, Beth Shalom, Hillel Day School, NCSY, Shir Tikvah, Temple Emanu-El

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