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March 03, 2016 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-03-03

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W A I L I N G AT T H E W A L L

The Struggle for Pluralism at Judaism's Holiest Site

Photo courtesy of Times of Israel

MARCH 10, 7-9PM

Hillel Day School
32200 Middlebelt Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334

The recent “Kotel Compromise,” allowing for the creation of an egalitarian prayer space
along the ancient wall, has been received with mixed reviews.

Join us for this special event as we learn about the history of worship at the Western Wall
from Professor Howard Lupovitch, explore the evolution of Jewish prayer with master Talmud
teacher Rabba Yaffa Epstein, and evaluate the “Compromise” with
Original Women of the Wall member, Andrea Wiese.

RSVP to dan@meetyouatthewell.org.
Light refreshments served. For more information contact Rabbi Dan Horwitz 248.225.4010.

This event is part of The Well’s CSI: Coffee. Study. Interpret. series and is made possible in part by funds granted by The Covenant Foundation.
The statements made and the views expressed, however, are solely the responsibility of The Well. The Well is a project of the Lori Talsky Zekelman Fund at Temple Israel.

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