Saperstein To Speak At Glazer Institute R abbi David Saperstein, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC), will be the scholar-in-residence at the 72nd annual Rabbi B. Benedict and Ada S. Glazer Memorial Lectures on Judaism for the Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Muslim and Jewish Clergy on Feb. 14 at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. For more than 30 years, Saperstein has represented the Reform movement as a high- powered lobbyist on Capitol Hill. In addition to advo- cating on social justice Rabbi issues, the RAC provides Saperstein legislative and pro- grammatic materials to synagogues nationwide and coordinates social action education programs that train nearly 3,000 Jewish adults, youth, rabbinic and lay leaders each year. Also an attorney, Saperstein teach- es seminars in First Amendment church-state law and in Jewish law at Georgetown University Law School. A prolific writer and speaker, he has appeared on numerous television news and talk shows. Saperstein will address Glazer Institute participants at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14, speaking on "Being the Hands of God: 2014 Public Policy Priorities for America's Religious Communities" and at 10:45 a.m. on "The Struggle for International Religious Freedom and Liberty: In America, in Israel, across the Globe" He will also speak at 7:30 p.m. at Friday evening Shabbat services, discuss- ing "Jews in the Civil Rights Movement: Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964" At 10:30 a.m. at Shabbat services, he will speak on "The Use and Abuse of Jewish Tradition in Contemporary Political Debates" The Friday morning lectures and both Shabbat services are open to the communi- ty without charge. Lunch is available Friday at noon for $18. Lunch is complimentary for clergy and Glazer patrons. The Glazer Institute is made possible through the Merton & Beverly Segal and Marvin & Peggy Novick Heritage Endowment Gift and Glazer patron donations. Chairs of the 2014 Glazer Institute are the Honorable Katherine Hansen, Richard Rattner and Lois Shulman. For luncheon reservations, prior to Feb. 7, make checks payable and mail to Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, Attn. Glazer Institute. ❑ College Fair Select your school with eye to Jewish life on campus. M ichigan's first Jewish Life on Campus College Fair will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. The event, sponsored by several local synagogues, Jewish organizations and the JN, will provide Jewish teens and parents with resources that may play a role in their college decisions by shedding light on the religious, cultural and social opportunities at various colleges and in their corresponding communities. The idea for a college fair with a focus on Jewish life arose after representatives from local Jewish organizations who work with high school teens discussed the college selection process with teens, parents and colleagues. It was determined a college fair would be beneficial for high school juniors and seniors because they could explore their college choices through a Jewish lens rather than the normal secular view- point. Seldom do they receive informa- tion about how to participate in Jewish activities and organizations on campus. The 2014 Jewish Life on Campus College Fair will showcase colleges and universities across the state, along with Israel Gap Year programs; schools will feature information on admissions, Greek life, Hillels, study-abroad programs and much more. Two special-interest sessions will be available. At 12:45 p.m., current local college students will participate in a ques- tion-and-answer session to share what life is really like on campus. At 1:30 p.m., Hebrew Free Loan will present "Financing the College Education: Where is the Money Coming From?" and will share new financial aid opportunities that exist for Jewish families. Along with these sessions, Kol Hakavod, the University of Michigan's Jewish a cappella group, will give a per- formance at 12:30 p.m. in the Handleman Hall lobby. This program is supported by a gener- ous grant from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's Stephen H. Schulman Millennium Fund. For more information, contact Katie Fried at (248) 432-5685 or kfried@bbyo. org. ❑ You're invited to join us at a Novartis MS Education Link Event Hear Steven Schechter, MD share information about multiple sclerosis (MS), learn about a prescription treatment option, and connect with people in your community living with MS. 2/1 3/14 at 6:1 5PM Hong Hua 27925 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Tell or bring a friend! Accessible to people with disabilities. Light meal served. Parking will be validated. Space is limited. Please RSVP by calling 1-866-682-7491 N 0 VA RT I S Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation East Hanover, New Jersey 0793 6-1 080 ©2013 Novartis 1/13 T-XMG-1234308 January 30 • 2014 21