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January 23, 2020 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-01-23

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The Weinberg Family Library & Temple Israel Sisterhood


CIVIL DISCOURSE

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2020

Rabbi Asher Lopatin will ask, “Can Muslim and
Jewish students really talk about difficult issues?”
Why should students from diverse backgrounds,
with different political and religious views, get
together and try to connect? Rabbi Lopatin,
Executive Director of JCRC/AJ is the founder of
Kehillat Etz Chayim, an inclusive Modern Orthodox
congregation in Huntington Woods, and the
Center for Civil Discourse.

COST: $7 MEMBERS WITH RESERVATION

$10 NONMEMBERS AND WALK-INS

(INCLUDES LUNCH)

Register online at temple-israel.org/ask
by Wednesday, January 29, 2020.

For more information, contact the Education Office

at 248-661-5725 or lkaplan@temple-israel.org.

This adult education program is supported by
the Iwrey Family Special Needs Fund.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30
5pm showing followed by dinner & discussion at 6:45pm

facilitated by Rabbi Jennifer Kaluzny

Register at temple-israel.org/dinnermovie

Temple Members: $16 per session; Non-members, $18 per session

For questions, contact Lauren Marcus Johnson at 248-661-5700
or e-mail ljohnson@temple-israel.org.

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