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November 19, 2009 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-11-19

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"Did God Survive the Holocaust:
A Jewish/Catholic Conversation"

CAMPU

Presented by:

Eastern Michigan University
Hillel at EMU & Holy Trinity Catholic Student Parish

A community event to explore a difficult question

Monday, November 23, 2009 7 p.m.

Eastern Michigan University Student Center Ballroom

Israel Fest

MSU students enjoy
cultures of Israel.

East Lansing — Michigan State
University students attended the fifth
annual Israel Fest at the MSU Union
Ballroom on Nov. 9. It was a two-hour
celebration of the wide diversity and cul-
ture found within Israel, as well as show-
casing Israel's scientific community.
The event was sponsored by
Associated Students of Michigan State

Featured speakers:

-sa Dr. Guy Stern, Ph.D.

Guy Stern, Ph.D., Director of the International

Institute of the Righteous, Holocaust 1\ lemorial
Center Zekelman Family Campus

University and the Jewish Student
Union. Students enjoyed free giveaways,
Middle Eastern food and a raffle.
Subcultures featured at Israel Fest
included Ethiopian-Israelis, Bedouins
and Israeli Arabs, LGBT Israelis,
Indian Jews, North African Jews,
Persian Jews and the haredim (ultra-
religious).

Father John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, Ph.D.

Father John T. Pawlikowski, OS.M, Ph.D., Professor of Social

Ethics at the Catholic Theological Union, part of the Hyde Park
Cluster of TheologicalSchools; Director of the Catholic-Jewish

Studies Program at the Catholic Theological Union's Cardinal
Joseph Bernardin Center

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and Emily Sklar, West Bloomfield.

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Enjoying Israeli cuisine are MSU sophomores Jared Berman, Farmington

Hills; Jonathan Dworin, Bloomfield Hills; and Max Futernick and Mo Hutton,

both of West Bloomfield.

November 12 • 2009

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