Rabbi Jacob B. Agus and Lily Edelman-will address the Ladies Day program of the ninth an- nual Jewish Book Fair of the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers. Ladies Day, Nov. 21, will in- clude a morning session at 9:30, browsing among the exhibits at 11:30, a noon luncheon by reservation, and an afternoon session from 1 to 2:30. "Jewish Thought, Jewish Identification and Individual Growth Through Study Groups" will be the theme of the morning program. Mrs. Edelman will discuss the sub- ject and will answer ques- tions. Dr. Agus will discuss his most recent book,,"Evolution of Jew- ish Thought", at the afternoon program. . Dr. Agus, Rabbi of Beth El Congregation, Baltimore, re- ceived his B.A. from Yeshivah University and was ordained by the Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1935. He got an 1VI.A. and a Ph.D. from Harvard. Rabbi Agus Lily Edelman He is the author of "Modern Philosciphies of Judaism," "Ban- ner of Jerusalem" and "Guide- posts in Modern Judaism". Mrs. Edelman, acting director of Bnai Brith's department of adult Jewish education and edi- tor of "Jewish Heritage," Bnai Brith quarterly, received an M.A. from Columbia University. She was executive secretary of the National Academy of Adult Jewish Studies, United Syna- gogue of America, and educa- tional director of the East and West Association, founded Pearl S. Buck. Mrs. Edelman written "Israel: New Pe in an Old Land," "Hawaii .S.A.," "Japan in Story ant ictures," "The Sukkah and Big Wind" and has written many periodi- cals. Irving Fin will speak o Henrietta Szo commemora ing her centenn n opening night, Saturday. a Sunday, will feature a puppet show, religious school• assem- blies, workshops and other spe- cial activities. Sunday evening, Yiddish-Hebrew night will fea- ture Dr. Moses A. Shulvass with an appraisal of the works of Bernard Isaacs. There will be a concluding program Monday evening and the exhibit area will feature the display and sale of Jewish books, opportu- nities to meet the authors, and special book exhibits. Hadassah Reception Inaugurates Book Fair A reception honoring Irving Miss Szold, and Kfar Szold, the Fineman, author of "Woman of first children's village estab- lished in Israel, will be spon- Valor ed by Detroit Chapter of a Szol 1 held at ssah. 7 p.m v. 19 at t Jewish rticipants in the Hebrew Corn, nity Center, preceding ng and dancing will be Jan the opening program of the is, Robert Bayer, Judy Gel- d, Leon Hochman, Rena ni h annual Jewish Book Fair. ecial ift and MA con- ffe, Allan Schwartz, Michael hur, Michael Stulberg, Marcia so Taylor and Deborah Wolok, it I members of United Synagogue by I Youth and Junior Hadassah. VOTE FOR THIS PROVEN FRIEND OF LABOR & BUSINESS Endorsed by ALL Minority Groups and Leading Civic Organizations. El BALLOT NO. 309 JOSEPH LEONARD CRAIG FOR CIRCUIT COMMISSIONER — Non-Partisan Ballot — So you may know the truth... A SMEAR CAMPAIGN of vicious falsehood has been unleashed by insidious campaigners against Richard M. Nixon. They are seeking to taint the Vice President of the United States with a stigma of bigotry. They carry on a whispering campaign that he is anti- Semitic. Racial antagonism is being fomented against Mr. Nixon in an effort to win the presidential election for his opponent. This is the Hitler and Communist tech- nique . . . tell a Big Lie and keep telling it, so the people will remember it. It has been this campaign of falsehoods that has un- consciously influenced people to pass on such remarks as, "Nixon is a good man, butt don't kno n does no need to e gainst any accusations of bigotry. His recor from boyhood and as a statesman is ample proof of his fairness and humaneness. His courageous fight for the equality and rights of all races and creeds are shining examples of his ar Fair-mi 21 sination should ave no placte in America if our country is to retain its sanity, fair and self-respect. Therefore, we call u John Ken- nedy to s anderers of his op- est we shall have to assume that he . seeks to benefit from such tactics. Accusations against Nixon are nothing new today . . . they are only false rumors warmed over and served again . . . they have been thoroughly investigated by B'nai B'rith and others and found to be wholly false. We com- mend Yeshiva University for conferring an Honorary Degree on Nixon, and the B'nai B'rith, the Anti-Defamation League, the American Zionist Council, the American Jewish Committee, the Joint Defense Appeal, and many other Jewish organizations for pub- licly paying homage to Nixon for his cham. pionship of justice, human rights, and dignity for all races and creeds in America, Israel and all over the world. We hope you will treat with deserved con- tempt any efforts of conscienceless cam- paigners who continue to spread slanderous charges against such men of integrity and honesty. WE URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR NIXON AND LODGE FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CAUSE OF HUMANITY issued by Friends of Nixon-Lodge 39 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November. 4, 1960 Rabbi Agus and Lily Edelman at Book Fair Events