Book Fair Contest Deadlines Extended;
Renew Call for Volunteers for Dec. 4-6

Plans are progressing for the Dec. 4; children's events, Sun-
day afternoon, Dec. 5; Yiddish
observance of Annual Book Fair,
set for Dec. 4, 5 and 6, at the and Hebrew night, Sunday,
Dec. 5; women's day, Monday,
Davison Jewish Center.
Dec. 6; youth night, Monday,
Book Fair is the major event
Dec. 6.
marking the observance of An-
Featuring the Yiddish and
nual Book Month.
In order to enable a larger Hebrew night, the guest speak-
ers will be the
number of boys and girls to
eminent Y i d -
participate in the Book Fair
dish writer;
poster and essay contests, the
Shmuel Niger,
deadlines for the presentation
and the Hebrew
of copy has been advanced to
writer and lec-
Nov. 24. Essays and posters
turer who is
must be submitted to the
presently serv-
committee, at the Jewish Cen-
ing as guest in-
ter.
structor on the
Another appeal has been is-
S. Niger staff of the
sued for volunteer workers on
the three days of Book Fair. Vol- Midrasha of the United Hebrew
unteers will be needed in all Schools, Ephraim Shmueli.
A new feature of this year's
areas — librarians, salespeople,
hostesses, etc., for the following Book Fair will be the gift shop
events:
that is being set up under the
Opening night, Saturday,
supervision of Mrs. Hy Burn-

stein.

Simultaneous Teas
Mark Membership Drive
Of Brandeis Women

ered any week-day to the Dex
ter- Davison Branch of the Jew-
ish Center, 4059 W. Davison.

Children's Afternoon

Sponsoring organizations are
playing an important role in
providing entertainment for
children's afternoon at the Jew-
ish Book Fair, Dec. 5.
Program presentations for
school children will include: a
song fest, by the Sholom
Aleichem Institute; a play, "To-
rah and Good Deeds," by the
United Hebrew Schools; a pup-
pet show by courtesy of the
JeWish Parents Institute; and
playlets by the Jewish Folk
School, Adas Shalom, Ahavas
Achim, and Workmen's Circle.
Musical and dramatic entertain-
ment will also be provided by
the Junior Harmony group and
the Junior Dramatics club of the
Jewish Community Center.

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Matilda Rubin, Book Fair co -
ordinator, who announced the
new final entry date for the lit-
erary and poster contests, . as
being Wednesday, Nov. 21,
stated that entries may take the
form of a poem, essay, or book
review on any one of the follow-
ing subjects:
"What Tercentenary Means
to Me,"
"My Favorite Character in

In commemoration of the
birthday of the late Justice
Louis D. Brandeis, the Detroit
Chapter of the Women's Com-
mittee of Brandeis University
will hold three special member-
ship teas.
American Jewish Literature,"
To be held from 1 to 3 p.m.,
"My Favorite Character in
the teas are scheduled in the American Jewish History,"
homes of Mrs. Marvin Frenkel,
"My Family's Early Days in
26323 Hendrie, H u n t i n g t o n America."
Woods; Mrs. Ralph Pierce, 14520
Prizes, provided by the Mil-
Leslie. Oak Park; and Mrs. Saul ford Stern Memorial Prize Fund,
Dunitz, 18620 Muirland.
will be awarded at the Book
Justice Brandeis, after whom Fair. Entries should be mailed to
Brandeis University was named, Literary Contest, Jewish Book
contributed much to the welfare, I Fair, 8904 Woodward, Detroit 2,
education and jurisprudence of
The poster contest is open to
the United States. He has 'been elementary, intermediate, and
acclaimed one of the Supreme high school students. Contest
Court's most brilliant Justices. awards are provided by the De-
Mrs. Saul Dunitz and Mrs. lia Immerman Meyers Memorial
Malcolm Lowenstein, member- Fund. Entries should be deliv-
ship chairman, urge members to '
bring prospective members to
SA Women's Division
the various programs.
The chief function of the Sets Wednesday Donor
Brandeis Women's Committee,
Mrs. Samuel B. .Aaron, Chapter
The Women's Division of
president, advises, is complete Sholem Aleichem Institute will
support of the university's
climax fund-raising efforts for
brary, which has grown in five the year with its annual donor
years from 1,000 to 110,000 vol- luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
times.
day, at Holiday
Manor.
_ With a national membership
of 40,000 women, funds collected
Mrs. Ida Ko-
maroff, chair -
are mostly from membership
fees—$5 annual membership
man, announces
that Cantor
and $100 life membership.' The
Judah Goldring
only other means of support is
by special contributions to the
and Mrs. Gold-
ring will high-
Brandeis book fund and special
- book collections, of which Mrs.
light the pro-
Leo Mellen is chairman.
gram with mu-
4sical selections.
Others appear-
Council to Review
ing will be Ade-
line Beckerman
Election Results at
Mrs. Bomaroff a n d Mary
Delegate's Assembly
Lee, who will give readings and
Judia Heldman and Gary Fox,
The agenda of the Jewish school students who will offer
Community Council delegate as- recitations.
sembly Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., at
Chairman of the donor is
Workmen's Circle, will include Sarah Friedman, who will be
discussion of developments in assisted by Gittel Cukerman,
the recent national and local Eva Jacobson, Esther Reder and
elections which relate to issues Bessie Zarenkin, co-chairmen;
of Jewish interest.
Sarah Kanter, treasurer; Fran-
These issues include the atti- ces Driker and Rae Feinberg,
tudes of Congressional candi- secretaries; Frances Shayne,
dates on the arming of the Arab book chairman; and Louise
states and on revision of the Blank, darlings chairman.
McCarran-Walter law.
Efforts of a new national
group to mobilize opinion for re-
CHARLES WEINSTOCK
vision of the McCarran-Walter
law will be presented to the
Cordially Invites
delegates.
His Many Friends
The agenda will include a dis-
and Customers
cussion of possible measures to
meet the problems created by
To See
the removal of synagogues and
The Beautiful New
other communal institutions be-
cause of neighborhood changes
and the implications arising
from these changes.
Highlight of the assembly will
FRIDAY, NOV. 19th
be an address, "The Look
At
Ahead," by Rabbi Morris Adler.
Sidney M. Shevitz Council pres-
ident, noted that this assembly
BUICK'S RETAIL STORE
will be the last before Rabbi and
6164 CASS AVE.
Mrs. Adler leave for Israel.
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