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April 12, 2007 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-04-12

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B'nai B'rith Foundation of the United States cordially invites you to attend

World

DIGEST

B'NAI B'RITH INTERNATIONAL'S

2007 Guardian of the Menorah Award Dinner

Honoring

Alan Dorfman &
Jonathan Dorfman

Answering

Israel's Critics

The Charge

Co-Owners of the Dorfman Chapel

An editorial from an out-of-state
newspaper published last week
in the local press encouraged
Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice to push Israel hard to start a
negotiating process.

TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2007
TEMPLE ISRAEL - WEST BLOOMFIELD

Reception: 6:30 P.M. • Dinner & Program: 7:00 P.M.

Dinner Chairpersons:
Elizabeth & William
LaKritz

Tribute Journal Chairpersons:
Heather & Lowell Salesin
Lauren & Joel Jacob

Regional President
Stephen B. Zorn

Executive Director
Fran White

The Answer

Israel has been seeking peace
for all of its nearly 59 years of
existence. It has agreed to every
cease-fire and peace proposal
and has welcomed every attempt
at shuttle diplomacy and inter-
national diplomatic help. Israel
has held open negotiations,
secret negotiations, used third-
party facilitators and even the
United Nations in its quest for
peace with its neighbors.

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
Alan L. Lessack, Vice President Field Services
B'NAI B'RITH INTERNATIONAL

— Allan Gale, Jewish Community

Individual Tickets available at $150 each • Patron Sponsorships Available
For Reservation and Information Call B'nai B'rith at 248-646-3100

Relations Council

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Survivor To Speak

The Frankel Institue for Advanced Judaic Studies presents:

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April 22-241 2007

Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
University of Michigan
202 S.Thayer St.
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Special'
Presentations

Senior Luncheon

Benjamin Harshav & Anita Norich

Opening Session

Sunday, April 22, 3:30 pm, Rackham Amphitheatre

Yiddish Literature: Texts & Translations

Enjoy an evening of incredible literature with readings of Sholem Aleichem, Chava RosenfOrb & David Be
English. Features some of todays best translators: Benjamin & Barbara Hershey, Joseph Sherman, Al

n in Yiddish &
Shevrin & others.'

Sunday, April 22, 6 pm, Rackham Amphitheatre (Preceded by a reception at 5 pm)

Michael Alpert: My Father's Shtetl has a Homepage Now

A lecture-concert examining aspects of the evolving Yiddish culture and identities of today. (In English )
Monday, April 23, 7:30 pm, Mendelssohn Theater

All Events are Free & Open to the Public. For More Information and
Full Events Schedule Call (734) 615-8503 or Visit http://www.lsa.umich.edu/judaic

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April 12 • 2007

Holocaust survivor, historian and
author Gerda Weissman Klein will
speak in Battle Creek at 7 p.m.
Monday, April 16, in W. K. Kellogg
Auditorium.
In preparation for the author's
visit, students are participating in
a common reading of her memoir
All But My Life. Klein's visit cor-
responds to the observance of
Holocaust Remembrance Day.
At Lakeview High School, social
studies teacher Scott Durham is
incorporating Klein's book into a
Holocaust-World War II unit taught
in the elective history class "World
at War" and has students engage in
cross-generational reading of the
memoir.

A luncheon and program with
CHaZaKaH/Young-at-Heart
members will be 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 26, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue., Farmington Hills
Musician Paul Becker will enter-
tain. Cost is $10 for members and
$12 for non-members. Checks
should be mailed by April 19 to
Dorothy Goldberg, 28308 Franklin
Rd., Apt. A130, Southfield, MI
48034.
For information, call Adat
Shalom, (248) 851-5100.

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