Metro ON CAMPUS Study In Israel January deadline for Bronfman summer youth fellowships. WHERE IMAGINATIONS Albany, N.Y. T he Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel (BYFI) has opened registration for its 24th summer program. The fellowships send 26 North American teenagers to Israel for five weeks of intellectually engaging sum- mer study during which they experi- ence a shared sense of Jewish com- munity. The program educates and inspires young Jews from diverse backgrounds to become active participants and lead- ers in Jewish culture throughout their lives and to contribute their talents and RUN WILD. Friday Night Live!: Contemporary alternative musicians-singer/songwriter Vic Chesnutt, members of Silver Mt. Zion, and Guy Picciotto from Fugazi-perform music from their latest collaborative project. Target Family Sunday: Put on your dancing shoes and learn about Native American dance with Reg Pettibone! Contact Information: Ava Charne, the Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel, 163 Delaware Avenue, Suite 102, Delmar, New York 12054 , (518) 475-7212, ava.charne®byfi.org Now on View: Avedon Fashion Photographs 1944-2000 For tickets visit dia.org or the DIA Box Office. • f iat e- rE mad.? pos- F - .1: ■ ? su;- .62:1;r0irthe fn.; 'nits 3rd C1:trt:7?!.:;ffai ,-.3 ar,lihe En- Did God Survive? D DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS 9 1. 2010 Cayman ' 'NAN( IV; uvi VI1tTR ~ Distinctive. Resolute. Strong-willed. N to N. FR' C:3 FR EIL"}-1 id God Survive the Holocaust: A Jewish/Catholic Conversation" will be dis- cussed by Professor Guy Stern and Father John T. Pawlikowski on Nov. 23 at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. The public pro- gram, at 7 p.m. in the ballroom of EMU's Student Center, is co- sponsored by EMU Father Hillel, Holy Trinity Pawlikowski Catholic Student Parish, EMU's # 114 11 1113111 , a Division of Academic Affairs, the College of Arts and Sciences, and other academic departments. Dr. Stern is HMC interim director and director of Guy Stern the International Institute of the Righteous at the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus in Farmington Hills. He is a distinguished professor of German and Slavic stud- - F fl I iv t —1:11 16 t www.vmdevers corn DON'T MISS THE BUSINESS SECTION INSIDE THE JN THE SECOND WEEK EVERY MONTH Call 248.351.5107 for more information 16 vision to the Jewish community and to the world at large. The program was founded by Edgar M. Bronfman and is funded by the Samuel Bronfman Foundation, which focuses on projects dedicated to foster- ing a Jewish renaissance. The founda- tion is a major supporter of Hillel: The Foundation for Campus Jewish Life, the Curriculum Initiative and MyJewishLearning. corn Applications for the 2010 fellowship are available online at www.bronfrnan. org and must be submitted online by Jan. 20. American and Canadian high school students who will be in the 12th grade in the fall of 2010 may apply. ri November 5 • 2009 ies at Wayne State University in Detroit and has held guest professorships at the Universities of Freiburg, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Potsdam and Munich. He is a consultant to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington. Father Pawlikowski is a professor of social ethics at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago and director of its Catholic-Jewish Studies Program. He is a founding member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council and chairs the council's subcommittee on church rela- tions. He is a member of the Advisory Committee on Catholic-Jewish Relations of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. The dialogue will be introduced by EMU's new provost, Jack Kay, and will be moderated by English and Judaic Studies Professor Martin B. Shichtman. 17,1 Campus Pipeline Submit campus news germane to Jewish News readers and the Detroit Jewish community to Associate Editor Alan Hitsky at: ahitsky@thejewishnews.com