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Run Is Extended For
Auschwitz Art Exhibit
An exhibit called "Forbidden Art"
of works created in the Auschwitz
concentration camps has drawn
huge crowds at Orchard Lake
Schools prompting the exhibit to
expand its showing to seven days
per week.
Accordingly, the Polish Mission
has extended the exhibit display
hours at the Galeria art museum
on the campus of Orchard Lake
Schools, 3535 Indian Trail, Orchard
Lake, to be open 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
seven days a week, through Sept. 2.
Admission is free.
The Polish Mission has created a
massive paper scroll to allow visi-
tors to sign their names and leave
a message as to how the exhibit
impacted their life. The signature
scroll will travel with the exhibit
and then be sent to Auschwitz-
Birkenau State Museum along with
the artwork at the end of the tour.
For information, call (248) 738-
6720.
The exhibit will then be dis-
played at Wayne State University
Sept. 7-28 before going on a
national tour other U.S. cities. At
WSU, it will be at St. Andrews, 918
Ludington Mall, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on
Thursdays-Fridays and noon-4 p.m.
on Saturdays and Sundays.

Scholar To Discuss
Jews And Prohibition
On Thursday, Sept. 6, author and
historian Dr. Marni Davis, will
speak at the Mary Einstein Shapero
Memorial Lecture sponsored by the
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives of
Temple Beth El.
She will discuss
her recent book
Jews and Booze:
Becoming
American in the
Age of Prohibition,
which portrays
American Jews'
Dr. Marni
relationship to
Davis
alcohol during
the late 19th and
early 20th centuries, the years of
the national Prohibition movement.
Davis is an assistant professor of
history at Georgia State University
where she teaches American his-
tory, Jewish history, and the history
of ethnicity and immigration in the
United States.
The 7 p.m. lecture is open to the
community at no charge. For reser-
vations, contact the Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin Archives at
franklinarchives@tbeonline.org
or (248) 865-0628.

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