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The free event, titled "We the People: Diverse Communities and the Quest for Civil Rights," will Howard feature Professor Lupovitch Howard Lupovitch, director of the Cohn- Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Michael Warren and Marla Linderman, past president of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan. It takes place 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township and is sponsored by the Jewish Bar Association of Michigan, Patriot Week, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judiac Studies, the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan and FedEd. The event is open to the public. For more information, contact Rachel Loebl at Rachel@loebloffice.com or (248) 733-5530. 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With the cooperation of Detroit and Hamtramck and the continuing support of General Motors Corporation, Beth Olam Cemetery has retained the dignity and spirituality of its founders. This year, patrons will notice the entrance sign to the cemetery has been restored by General Motors. GM contin- ues to be an active partner with Clover Huntington Woods Candidates Forum The League of Women Voters Oakland Area is sponsoring a city of Huntington Woods Candidates Forum at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, at city hall, 26815 Scotia. David C. Sloan and Robert F. Paul III are running for mayor; other candidates are for the city commission. For more information, visit www. LWVOA.org or call (248) 594-6602. BUSINESS OFFICES Billing Coordinator Pamela Turner Collections Analyst Hazel Bender Production By FARAGO & ASSOCIATES Manager Scott Drzewiecki Designers Amy Pollard Pam Sherevan Michelle Sheridan Susan Walker PUBLISHED BY: RENAISSANCE OTCVIEDI A Chairman Michael H. Steinhardt President Arthur M. Horwitz ahorwitz@renmedia.us Quick Click ... From the William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History Mike Smith Detroit Jewish News Foundation Archivist Chief Operating Officer F. Kevin Browett kbrowett@renmedia.us Controller Craig R. Phipps Jewry on the Air 1 used to publish an item called "Jewry on the Air;" to 1 - 115 alert readers to the weekly 7° Ary1Lt Jewish programming in AIEHaAce or ne of the recent Detroit. In May 1979, on Sundays, top stories for Detroit's one could listen to Rabbi Pt ( I,I' MMTV;;IM •t=l' I ' t;' ,:; '-'"" aLvAllel:VA" Jewish community was Yitschak Kagan moderate T nuc t,,"er,!! the announcement of a the Jewish Sound on WMJC FM or WXOX AM, or watch donor stepping forward to Dr. Irving Edgar from the recreate the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building in Oak Jewish Historical Society of Park into a Jewish commu- Michigan discuss topics nal center. 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