Annual Jewish Book Fair Opens Sat. Night
the League of Jewish Women's cussion of Dr. Abba Hillel tion by the Henry Morgenthau
Organizations; Mrs. Nathan Silver's latest book, "Where Lodge of Bnai Brith will com-
Spevakow, Book Fair co-chair- Judaism Differed.!'
plete the evening. Sidney J.
man; and Mrs. Louis Kazdan,
Karbel will be chairman for the
The
"Critics
Call
the
Author"
Ladies' Day chairman. Mrs.
program.
panel
will
consist
of
Rabbis
Morris Adler will then speak
Books, toys, and other gift
Jacob
Chinitz,
Richard
Hertz,
on "Twenty-Four Hours in a
items will be displayed during
Woman's Day." Readings from and Max Kapustin who will be the Fair.
books she will discuss will be present in the Hyman C. Broder
In addition, there will be a
given by Mrs. William P. Green- auditorium and Dr. Silver who
berg, Mrs. Philip Frank, Mrs. will speak from his study in display of books on sale at re-
David Cohen, and Miss Barbara Cleveland. This long distance duced prices. The Bnai Brith .
telephone conversation will be Women will again be in charge
Bragman.
amplified and broadcast in the of the gift shop. -
Mothers may leave children auditorium through the public
As a special feature, Wayne
over three years of age with a address system. Philip Slomo- State University will display its
special play group under trained vitz will be moderator. A recep- Judaica Collection at the Fair.
leadership, between 11 a.m. and
3 p.m.
Ladies' Day is sponsored
jointly by the League of Jewish
Rabbi Kapustin
Dr. Hertz
Rabbi Chinitz
Women's Organizations and the
Renowned authors will appear berry, president of Wayne State Center.
at the fifth annual Jewish Book University, will be present to
Men's Night, Monday, 8:30
Fair, opening Saturday, 8:30 accept the Kasle gift. Dr. Nor- p.m., will feature a panel dis-
p.m. at the Davison branch of man Drachler will be chairman
the Jewish Center.
for the program.
The thiree-day Fair, which
The children's day program
climaxes the observance of
will begin at 1:30 p.m., Sun-
November 28
Jewish Book Month, will fea-
day. Libbie Braverman, au-
ture book displays of more
thor of "Children of the
than 500 different titles, lec-
Emek" and "Children of Free-
GIVE YOUR MAN THE DIFFERENT GIFT
tures by prominent writers,
dom" will entertain the chil-
the acceptance of the Kasle
dren with readings.
SEE THEM AT
Judaica Library by Wayne
Groups of children from sev-
State University, and a "tele-
eral Jewish schools will present
phonic" panel discussion.
musical tableaux and songs.
Dr. Joseph L. Baron, author These include "The Little
of "A Treasury, of Jewish Quo- Tailor," by Sholom Aleichem
tations," wild speak to the open- Institute; "Mattel, the Cantor's
ing night audience, Saturday Son," by Workmen's Circle. chil-
evening, on "The Role of Learn- dren; "Children of the Emek"
ing in Jewish Life." Also on by the United Jewish Folk
the program will be Morris Ep- Schools; "The Bible," a choral
stein, editor - of World Over and dance by children from the
magazine, who will talk on United Hebrew Schools, 'and'
"How to Use A Research Li-- songs by Adas Shalom choir.
brary."
Poster and essay contest
A portion of the program will awards will be presented to
be devoted to honoring Mr. and contest winners by Mr. Epstein.
Mrs. Abe Kasle and family for
Chairmel for children's • day
their gift of a $25,000 Judaica are Mrs. .ReuiTen Bar-Levav,
Library to Wayne State Univer- Bernard Panush and Alex Ro-
sity; Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaMed
berg.
for the establishment of a chair
At 8:30 p.m., Sunday evening;
of Jewish Studies at the Uni-
versity, and Mr. and Mrs. Mor- the Yiddish-Hebrew program
ris L. Schaver for the estab- will feature Dr. Maurice M.
lishment of a publication fund Shudofsky, of the Midrasha
for Jewish Studies at the same United' Hebrew Schools, who
university. Dr. Clarence B. - Hil- will speak in Hebrew on "Cur-
rent Trends in Hebrew Litera-
ture," and Mordecai Strigler,
editor of the Yiddisher Kemfer,
who will speak in Yiddish on
"Current Trends in Yiddish
WEINSTOCK Says Literature." Bernard Isaacs will
introduce Dr. Shudofsky, and
Come in Today — and Samuel Sigal will introduce Mr.
Strigler.
Let Me Show You
Ladies' Day, on Monday,
will open at 10:45 a.m. with
The NEWEST Buick
two workshop programs. Mrs.
Braverman will conduct a ses-
Yet ... BUICK for '57!
sion of organization education
chairmen. Rabbi Philip Good-
BUICK'S RETAIL STORE man will lead a workshop
geared to the interests of pro-
6164 CASS AVE.
gram chairmen. Mts. Irving
Near G. M. Bldg.
%Small will be coordinator.
Mrs. David J. Schachter and
TR 5-9700
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson will be
workshop chairmen.
.B. Horses Tail Bottle Opener
A. Monogrammed Cuff Links
29th Year With Buick
All metal-replica of horse's
Rich, highly polished - cuff
The workshops will be fol-
hind quarter realistically
links and tie bar with mono-
lowed by luncheon through the
painted. A heavy, practical
gram on hammered, diamond
bottle opener . . . an unusual
like field. Two or three in-
courtesy of the Cooperative
conversational piece.
itials. Order early.
Council of the League of Jewish
If you turn the
D. Musical Football
C. Golden "Lucky" Shoe Horn
Women's Organizations. After
Clear-toned music-box foot-
Richly gold-plated shoe horn
luncheon, there will be time for
ball
in d u r able plastic.
measuring over 17 inches.
upside down, you won't
$39 5
00‘
Choose from University of
browsing and an opportunity to
Practical, heavy, durable,
find o finer wine than
Michigan
or Michigan State
novel! Horseshoe eye for
purchase books. At 1:15 p.m., a
University songs. •
hanging.
program will open with com-
E. Colorful Hand Carved Bottle /Stopper F. Pocket Secietary
munity singing led by Malke
Genuine pigskin. Includes
Shaw. Mrs. Carl Schiller will
Carved in Italy. Liquids are
gold-plated mechanical pen-
cil, perforated note pad and
poured through figure's
give the opening prayer. Greet-
flip-up address and phone
mouth. Durable hardwood.
ings will be given by Mrs.
directory. Zippered.
Philip Bernstein, president of
Many Features Planned for
Annual 3-Day Celebration
1
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6"
°
G. Horses Head Bottle Opener
Anniversary Gifts
Made by Hentz Co.
To 3 Jewish Causes
Observing its 100th anniver-
sary in business as an invest-
ment firm, H. Hentz Co. this
week announced that it had dis-
tributed $100,000 in gifts to
charitable causes. ,
'George D. Blumenthal, co-
manager of the Detroit office,
announced that checks for $1,000
each were sent this week to
Sinai Hospital, Jewish Home for
Aged, Tamarack Camp, St. Vin-
cent Society and the Presbyte-
rian Orphan Home. -
,
Heavy aft-metal bottle holder
simulating horse's head.
Beautifully painted in brown,
black and white. A real
man's gift!
$2"
MORE CHANUKAH GIFT IDEAS — ALL BEAUTIFULLY GIFT WRAPPED
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CASHMERE MA/EATERS
WHITE ON WHITE SHIRTS
French and barrel MOO $1 4)95
*0 to 1 A.
_cuff styles
INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS
Fine made handkerchiefs ..
50
up
$ 1 9"
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Choice of colors ..
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OUR 40th YEAR
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Phone DI. 1-0480
,OPEN MON., THURS., FRL, 'TM 9; -SAT. 'TIL 6
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