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Bornblum Judaic Studies
of the University of Memphis
is pleased to join with
Main Street Books and
The Memphis Jewish Historical Society
presenting

An Evening With Nina Katz

On The Occasion Of The Publication Of The Book About Her Extraordinary Life

Out Of The Night: The Life And Legacy Of Holocaust Survivor Nina Katz

By Thomas Lindberg, Daniel E. Johnson, And Jonathan Lindberg

Thursday, September 4, 2008, 7:30 P.M.
Panhellenic Ballroom
384 Patterson Street
The University Of Memphis

FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO PARTICIPATE CONTACT ROSS JOHNSON AT (901) 678-8211, EMAIL rmjohnsn@memphis.edu

THE PROGRAM IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. IT IS PART OF A NATIONAL INITIATIVE OF NEXTBOOK AND THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION


Bornblum Judaic Studies
of the University of Memphis
is pleased to join with
The University Of Memphis Libraries
To Present A Five-Part Series Of Discussions Called

Let's Talk About It: Jewish Literature—Identity And Imagination

With Discussions Led By

Dr. David Patterson, Bornblum Chair Of Excellence In Judaic Studies

Discussions Will Take Place On Thursdays In The University Of Memphis Mcwerther Library, Room 226, 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

August 7: Journey To The End Of The Millenium By A. B. Yehoshua

September 4: Red Cavalry By Isaac Babel

October 2: Neighbors By Jan Gross

October 30: The Assistant By Bernard Malamud

December 4: Mona In The Promised Land By Gish Jen

For Information On How To Participate Contact Ross Johnson At (901) 678-8211, Email rmjohnsn@Memphis.Edu

The Program Is Free And Open To The Public. It Is Part Of A National Initiative Of Nextbook And The American Library Association

For information about other events, degree programs, and scholarship and award opportunities, contact Bornblum Judaic Studies, 301 Mitchell Hall, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, Phone 901-678-2919, or visit the website at isc.memphis.edu/jdst/.

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or fax: 901.678.2777

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