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January 23, 2020 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-01-23

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Jews in the D

36 | JANUARY 23 • 2020

Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC Community Outreach Manager Sam
Englender, Rabbi Asher Lopatin, Archbishop Allen Vigneron and Monsignor John
Kasza

The Jewish Community
Relations Council/AJC
(JCRC/AJC) recently hosted
a luncheon for Archbishop
Allen Vigneron of Detroit at
the Max M. Fisher Federation
Building. More than 25 local
rabbis and professionals
from Jewish communal
organizations and
representatives of the
Archdiocese of Detroit
attended.

The program, which
provided the opportunity for
community leaders to come
together, connect and think
about future collaboration,
featured a conversation with
the archbishop and JCRC/
AJC Executive Director
Rabbi Asher Lopatin. Among
their topics of discussion
were the Jewish-Catholic
relationship and anti-
Semitism.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF JCRC/AJC

Local rabbis and community professionals attend the luncheon with Archbishop
Vigneron.

Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC Executive Director Asher Lopatin
leads a conversation with Archbishop Vigneron

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