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Israel At 70
The Henry & Delia Meyers Library
and Media Center, with co-sponsor
Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic
Studies, present “Israel at 70 …
Celebrating Israeli Culture with Dina
Routin, M.A.” The series runs for six
weeks, 7 p.m. Tuesdays from May
15-June 19 at the Meyers Library,
located on the lower lever of the
Jewish Community Center
The series looks back at the last
70 years from the birth of the nation
until today to understand and cel-
ebrate the rich culture of Israel.
Topics include the role of Hebrew
language, the army of the people,
the Jewish calendar, heritage, immi-
gration and politics.
Dina Routin holds a master’s
degree in Hebrew literature and
poetry from the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem and has taught numer-
ous Hebrew poetry series at the JCC.
Cost is $65 ($70 non-members).
Register at jccdet.org/library. For
information: library@jccdet.org or
(248)432-5546. •
New Home, Classes For SOAR
Monica K. Goodwin, L.L.M.S.W.
Adult & Adolescent Psychotherapist
5777 West Maple Road, Suite 175
MKGoodwin24@gmail.com
P: (248) 932-4325 F: (248) 932-4326
THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS!
Society of Active Retirees (SOAR), a
lifelong learning program affiliated
with Wayne State University (WSU),
has relocated to Adat Shalom
Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt Road,
in Farmington Hills.
Open registration is the final
opportunity to participate in SOAR’s
Spring Term, which begins Monday,
April 9. Register in person, 10 a.m.-
1 p.m. Monday, April 2, at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
SOAR members are allowed
to register for up to eight edu-
cational classes, including those
meeting for multiple sessions.
Members also may attend WSU
Professor Jack Lessenberry’s free
lecture on “Michigan’s Most Crucial
Midterm Election,” 1-3 p.m, May 10.
Membership is $100.
For information, visit soarexplore.
com or call (248) 626-0296. •
Study Examines Muslim
Jewish Relations In America
Kavod
Mala & Henry zl” Dorfman & Family
Nancy & Jim Grosfeld
Deborah & Steve Rosenthal
Lori & Alan Zekelman
Zachor
Elaine J. Beresh
Sandy & Jim Danto
Karp Family Foundation
Schechter Investment Advisors
Margot Parr
World Federation of Jewish Child
Survivors of the Holocaust &
Descendants – Stefanie Seltzer,
Max Arpels Lezer, Daisy Miller,
Sandra Lessing, Melissa Hacker,
Isaac Kot
Iris & Sheldon Yellen
Tikvah
Karen & Allen Amber
Ms. Anonymous
Shomar
Libby Ben-Moche
Robin & Leo Eisenberg
Linda Berman
Barbara Milberger, Sharon Milberger Pearlena Bodzin
& Stacey Deweese…In loving
Breath of Spring Florist
Memory of Moniek Milberger
C.H.A.I.M - Children of Holocaust-
Shari & Alon Kaufman
Survivors Association In Michigan
Stacy & Ron Klein
Rosa & George Chessler
Sylvia & David Nelson
Harriet & Richard Cooper
Robert Taubman
Judy & Chuck Domstein
Shelley & Mickey Eizelman
Koach
Susan & Stephen Feldman
Molly & Aaron Chernow
Evelyn Wecker Freeman
Rena & Gerald Chernow
& Fred Freeman
Miriam & Fred Ferber
Sonia & Mark Geoffrey
Marilyn Feingold
Freda & Benjamin Gill
Esther & Ken Gold
Rose Rita & Sheldon Goldman
Betsy & Jeffrey Heuer
Garry Kappy, Barbara & Irvin Kappy Diane & Bill Goldstein
Karen & Ken Goss
Rachel & Joshua Opperer
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Judy Greenwald
Caryn & Henry Hirsch
Hidden Children and Child
Survivors of Michigan
Holocaust Memorial Center
Zekelman Family Campus
Gina & Arthur Horwitz
Naomi Pinchuk & Larry Horwitz
Jewish Family Service of
Metro Detroit
Sue & Jim Klunk
Susan Deutch Konop
Zieva & Marc Konvisser
Sarah & Martin Kornblum
Renee & Jay Kozlowski
Joyce & Dr. Myron LaBan
Sue & Barry Lepler
Ellen & Marc Lipton
Leslee & David Magidson
Tammy & Ben Movsas
Julie & Adam Rothstein
Andrea Hartman & Tom Serowik
Ida Moskovitz, Brenda Moskovitz
& Robert Sklar
Sheri Mark Slaim & Abe Slaim
Marion & Bert Stein
Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor
Oral History Archive
U of M Dearborn
Trudy & Arthur Weiss
The Foundation for Ethnic
Understanding (FFEU) released
a study that provides a national
benchmark measuring opinions
and behaviors of Jewish and Muslim
Americans.
The study showed that the gaps
between the two groups were smaller
than previously thought and that
the more devout the person was,
the closer he aligned with the other
religion. The one issue where there
was dramatic disagreement was over
Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
American Jews and Muslims who
interact often with the other faith
are more likely to see the similarities
between the religions and commu-
nities. The majorities of both faiths
recognize the similarities between
them — and the study found that
this increases with exposure to the
other.
Nearly three-quarters of Muslims
who interact with Jews frequently say
that Judaism and Islam share more
similarities than differences. More
than two-thirds of Jews (69 percent)
who interact with Muslims frequent-
ly agree. The study found that those
with more exposure to the other faith
are more likely to see it as inclusive
and progressive.
Both faiths see the importance
of working together to combat dis-
crimination and are optimistic that
America can be more tolerant. Both
see the merits in combining forces
to achieve this goal. Three-quarters
of Muslims who interact with Jews
frequently, say that it is “very impor-
tant” for the two faiths to work
together on strengthening the laws
to prevent discrimination. Nearly
three-quarters of Jews (73 percent)
who interact with Muslims frequent-
ly agree that it is very important.
“Muslim-Jewish relations are
thought to be in conflict, but this
study shows that they are in a state
of cooperation,” said FFEU President
Rabbi Marc Schneier. “This is the
first definitive study of its kind to
quantify that with cooperation and
dialogue between the two groups, we
are stronger together. This is the mis-
sion of the FFEU and the study shows
our success in this area.” •