HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS SYMPOSIUM 2016

Presented by National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section
In cooperation with Bloomfield Hills, Walled Lake, and West Bloomfield School Districts

Sunday, October 30, 2016 at 1:00 pm

West Bloomfield High School Auditorium, 4925 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield

The Symposium will:

t%FýOF)VNBO5SBGýDLJOHoCPUIMBCPSBOETFYUSBGýDLJOH
t1SPWJEFBDDVSBUFJOGPSNBUJPOGSPNFYQFSUTBCPVUUSBGýDLJOHJOPVSBSFB
t%JTDVTTUIFJOUFSOFUBOETPDJBMNFEJBTSPMFJOUSBGýDLJOH

t&YQMBJODVSSFOUMBXTSFHBSEJOHUSBGýDLJOHBOEXIBUJTTUJMMOFFEFE
t%FTDSJCFIPXWJDUJNTPGUSBGýDLJOHDBOCFDPNFTVSWJWPST
t&YQMPSFXIBU:06DBOEPUPSFDPHOJ[FBOEDPNCBU)VNBO5SBGýDLJOH

Who should come:* Everyone is encouraged to attend. The information presented will be appropriate for high school students, their parents, teachers, and anyone in the community interested in learning about, and
combating Human Trafficking.

Speakers will include: Special Agents from Homeland Security Investigations and the F.B.I., representatives from the University of Michigan Law School Human Trafficking Clinic, Alternatives for Girls, the
Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, local law enforcement agencies as well as other experts on Human Trafficking.

Cost: $10 per family. Free for high school students and educators.

Pre-registration is necessary for all who plan to attend, regardless of entry fee. Those who register at the door might not receive program materials. To register, call the NCJW office 248-355-3300, ext. 0 or visit
www.NCJWGDS.org. Credit cards are accepted online and by phone. Checks may be mailed to NCJW, 26400 Lahser Rd., Suite 306, Southfield, MI 48033.

Associate Sponsors: Hadassah Greater Detroit, Adat Shalom Sisterhood, Congregation Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, Jewish Women International, Jewish Women’s Foundation, Lawrence C. Hoff,
Sharyn and Alan Gallatin, Julie Nelson, P.C., Rochelle Broder, Millennium Affiliated Physicians, Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss, Temple Israel, The Jewish News, Maddin Hauser Roth & Heller, Sharon and Jeffrey Lipton,
Lisa B. Kirsch Satawa/Kirsch Leach + Associates (as of 9/27/16) .

*Due to the nature of this event, the content may not be appropriate for students younger than high school.

2128960

SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE SHABBAT

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2016

Friday Night Lights Service and Dinner - 5:30 p.m.

Rabbi Telushkin will speak after dinner:
The Twenty-First Century: A Moral Vision, One Day at a Time
Activities will be available for children.

WITH SPECIAL GUEST

RABBI
JOSEPH
TELUSHKIN

Rabbi Telushkin is the author of Jewish
Literacy: The Most Imprtant Things to
Know About the Jewish Religion, Its
People and Its History, and A Code of
Jewish Ethics: You Shall Be Holy.

Reservations are required for Dinner by Tuesday, November 1, 2016.
For Dinner information and RSVP, go to www.shaareyzedek.org
or contact Tobye Bello at tbello@shaareyzedek.org or 248.357.5544.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2016

Shacharit Service - 9:00 a.m.

Rabbi Telushkin will speak:
On Being a Good Person in a Complicated World:
Forgiveness, Self-Esteem, and Why it’s So Hard to Make
Changes in Our Personal Lives

Following the Congregational Lunch

Rabbi Telushkin will offer a learning session:
Why the Jews: The Reason for the World’s Greatest Hatred

Rabbi Telushkin’s appearance is
generously sponsored by
The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation
in Memory of Morris D. Baker

Event Chairs: Karen and Larry Katz & Sally and Richard Krugel
2117940

October 20 • 2016

35

