metro Judaic Scholarship W STRIA 65,000 • 11(4.GAND HVNGAR1' GREECE, GIAM 1 \ komu. 24,387 ( /1 (11(40VAMA III RN th 27.0 10 \ MU 11 7 1 lei \ MO i06,000 ' D IA \I VI Nth RI l'I' ■ 1. 111111/I RI I. )1k .S The Sisterhoods of both Temple Israel and Hartford Memorial Baptist Church have future plans for a visit to the Charles Wright African American Museum together during July. Coming Together Interfaith group tours Holocaust Memorial Center. Gail Katz Special to the Jewish News A bout 25 women from Temple Israel in West Bloomfield and Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit came together on Sunday, April 26, for an interfaith experience at the Holocaust Memorial Center. We were taken on a 90-minute tour of the center by our outstanding guide, Alan Eidelman. He explained that the building we were in was not a museum but a memo- rial for the almost 7 million Jews that were murdered by the Nazis, and to honor the Christians and Muslims who helped to save some members of Jewish communities dur- ing the 1930s and 1940s. As we stood in front of the eternal flame and the wall that lists the numbers of mur- dered Jews, Eidelman explained that we were there to honor the dead. At the end of our tour, we had the plea- sure of hearing George Erdstein tell us 40 May 21 • 2015 JN about his personal family story. His grand- parents were born in Poland, immigrated to Vienna and perished in a concentration camp in Belarus. His parents were able to obtain visas to the United States and got George, who was an infant, out of Vienna and into New York in 1939. It was a difficult and very painful journey through the Holocaust Memorial Center, seeing what hate can do if we don't stand up and speak out. It felt so powerful for Temple Israel and Hartford Memorial Baptist Church sisters to take this tour together and better understand history and its challenges. We all need to grapple with our past in order to increase respect and understanding for one another as Jews and African Americans. The Rev. Elaine Thomas, a member of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church, said the tour was a very special bonding experi- ence for our Jewish and African American sisters, and that we must never forget our painful pasts. ❑ U-M's Frankel Institute announces its 2015-2016 Fellows. W Sheffield, "Thinking Outside hat happens when a mezuzah becomes the City Walls: Philosophy, a museum artifact? Geography and the Radicalism What did Menachem Mendel of Judaic Thought?' • Kirsten Fermaglich, Michigan Schneerson have in common with Abraham Joshua Heschel? State University, "A How has the biblical King Rosenberg by Any Other Name?' David been reinterpreted by Israeli politics? • Shaul Kelner, The answers to these Vanderbilt University, and many other fasci- "Strategic Sacralization in American nating questions will be Jewish Politics: The explored in 2015-16 when fellows of the Frankel Contradictions of Jeffrey A bt Institute for Advanced Cultural Mobilization Judaic Studies at the in the American Soviet University of Michigan Jewry Movement." • Miriamne Krummel, gather around the theme of "Secularization/ University of Dayton, I Sacralization." "The Medieval Established through Postcolonial Jew: In and a financial contribution Out of Time." • Michael Lowy, from the Jean and Samuel Frankel Jewish Heritage National Center for Foundation, the Frankel Scientific Research, Ariel May se Institute provides annual "Secularization/ fellowships for scholars Sacralization in Jewish- and artists around the German Culture: Kafka, Benjamin, Bloch, Fromm." world to conduct research on a • Ariel Mayse, Harvard given theme. University, "Expanding the With the goal of advancing Jewish studies globally, it remains Boundaries of Holiness: the only program of its kind at Conceptions of the Sacred in a public university in the United Modern Hasidic Spirituality." • Eva Mroczek, Indiana States. Additionally, the institute offers University, "The Other David: lectures, symposia, art exhibi- Between the Tanach and the Palmach." tions and musical performances to the public. • Scott Spector, University of The 2015-2016 Frankel Michigan, (Head Fellow), Institute fellows and their fields "The 'Secularization Question': of research are: Germans, Jews and the • Jeffrey Abt, Wayne State Historical Understanding of Modernity." University, "Religious Ceremonials/Museum Artifacts: • Guy Stroumsa, Hebrew Rethinking Jewish Ritual University and University of Objects." Oxford, "The Secularized Study • Efrat Bloom, University of of the Abrahamic Religions in Michigan, "Walter Benjamin's the 19th Century." Secular Prayer!' • Genevieve Zubrzycki, University • Marc Caplan, New York of Michigan, "Resurrecting University, "The Weight of an the Jew: Philosemitism, Epoch: Yiddish Modernism Pluralism and Secularism in and German Modernity in the Contemporary Poland." Weimar Era." • Jessica Dubow, University of ❑