THE COHN-HADDOW CENTER
FOR JUDAIC STUDIES &
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Spirituality
cordially invite you to a book-signing
and reception celebrating the launch
of the Cohn-Haddow Center's
first major scholarly publication.
WOMEN REMAKING Ammedm Juwastil
Sunday, October 21, 2007, 2:30 p.m.
Congregation B'nai Moshe, 6800 Drake Road,West Bloomfield
Featuring
The Pearl A. and George M. Zeltzer
Annual Lecture on Women and Judaism
"Have Women Remade American Judaism?
How Judaism Looks in the 21st Century:
Remarks by the Editor"
Riv-EIIen PreU, University of Minnesota
Mrs. Pearl A. Zeltzer (z"I) and Mr. George M. Zeltzer will be honored
for their generous support for the publication of this volume.
Chloe Abrams, 6, of Oak Park and her brother Elliott, 13, feed a giraffe.
The lecture will be followed by a book-signing and reception.
For further information and reservations by October 15: 313-577-2679
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t the Pierson Lake picnic site, near the Arctic Circle at the back of the
Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, visitors saw an unusual sight. And it wasn't
in the form of an animal, but rather in the shape of a square.
The sighting was actually a sukkah, transported and constructed by members
of Young Israel of Oak Park. They used it for a picnic lunch and family gathering.
The Sept. 30 event, sponsored by Ezrat Nashim, the synagogue's sisterhood
organization and organized by Margery Klausner of Southfield, attracted about
60 people, including 30 children, who took turns feeding some of zoo's taller
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Young Israel of Oak Park brings
sukkah to picnic at the zoo.