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SEPTEMBER 5 • 2024 | 29

SPOTLIGHT

F

our important get-out-the-
vote events are being offered
to Michigan voters this fall by
National Council of Jewish Women,
Michigan (NCJW|MI).
The nonpartisan, nonprofit
organization is encouraging the
community to ensure their voic-
es are heard in a variety of ways
in the run-up to the election in
November. This includes under-
standing the importance that vot-
ing has on the judiciary system, a
letter-writing party to encourage
new and inconsistent voters, and
programs providing greater under-
standing of an individual’s voting

rights.
All four fall voting events require
registration, with Zoom informa-
tion and the address of the
letter-writing party provided upon
registration.
SEPT. 12: 7 p.m. on Zoom.
Webinar with legal director from
the American Civil Liberties Union
of Michigan, Dan Korobkin, who
will present information about
how the Supreme Court has made
a series of recent rulings that
move the nation closer to White
Christian Nationalism.
SEPT. 13: The in-person event
hosted by NCJW|MI State Policy

Advocate Linda Levy will be held
from 1-4 p.m. Letter-writing party
to encourage new and inconsistent
voters to vote in November. All
materials provided.
SEPT. 18: 7 p.m on Zoom
Promote the Vote webinar.
Promote the Vote has worked to
improve the security and accessi-

Four Free ‘Get-Out-
the-Vote’ Initiatives

Dan Korobkin

Of
ered by NCJW|MI This Fall

The Past is Present:
Antisemitism Yesterday
and Today

When we understand the history of
antisemitism, we can actively confront it
and work towards building a more just and
inclusive society.

Join The HC’s Director of Education, Ruth
Bergman, to explore the ancient roots of
antisemitism and its modern manifestations
in Nazi ideology, Holocaust denial, and the
anti-Jewish hate we see today.

Register at HolocaustCenter.org/September

Monday, September 9
Next Week at The HC

7:00 PM

I N - P E R S O N P R O G R A M

Admission: $10 per person,
or free for members of The HC
Refreshments will be served.

28123 Orchard Lake Rd
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
248.553.2400
holocaustcenter.org

bility of Michigan’s elections. The
organization’s Election Protection
Counsel Mackenzie Walz will pres-
ent what Michiganders need to
know to vote in the 2024 General
Election and ways the community
can get involved.
OCT. 9: Presented by NCJW|MI
State Policy Advocate and co-chair
of the Advocacy and Elections
Committee, Lynn Lieberman, at 7
p.m. on Zoom. “Know Your Voting
Rights: What Questions Do You
Have?” Learn about Michigan’s new
voting laws, have your questions
answered and become confident in
conversations about voting in our
state.

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