'Trip to Storybook Land' After Fair SAVE! SAVE! • Jewish Theological Sei ry, has worked for the Jew Wel- fare Board, was se tary of the Jewish Academy - Arts and Sciences, and has a ored "Un- pastoral Lyrics," e Books of Moses," "The Bo of Cordova," "A Jewish Chi s Garden of Verses," "The y of Wilna,' and "The Boy C ed Rashi." Mrs. Martha arenof, a thor and publi r of chil- dren's books, wil duct a workshop on selectin for children at 2 p.m., Nov. 20, featuring discussion and question-answer period. The exhibit area will include sale of children's and teen books, Yiddish-Hebrew books, fiction, paperbacks, humanities, books of the featured authors, and records. A gift shop, pre- pared and operated by Bnai Brith Women, will sell art mate- rials from Israel and gifts of a Jewish nature. Irving Fineman will speak on Henrietta Szold, commemorat- ing her centennial, on opening night, Saturday, Nov. 19. Family day, Sunday, will feature the puppet show and workshop, religious school assemblies and folk dancing. Sunday evening Yiddish-Hebrew Night will f ture Dr. Moses A. Shulvass an appraisal of the wo Bernard Isaacs. Ladies' Day, Mon , will . Agus feature Rabbi Jaco lating to discussing "Issues the Future of Judais 'and Lily Edelman discussing ewish ification Thought, Jewish Id and Individual Growt rough Study Groups." "The Second Annual Trip to Storybook Land," a fun-filled weekend for Center Juniors, grades 3-6, at Camp Tamarack, Nov. 25-27, will help celebrate the ninth annual Jewish Book Fair. The program will combine camping and fun with Jewish books, stories and legends, with each Junior club putting on its own presentation based . on some children's book. Winter sports, campfires, hikes, an Oneg Shab- bat, and nature hunts are also featured. Registration closes Nov. 18. Juniors will meet at the Center at 8:30 a.m. Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, and re- turn to the Center about noon, Sunday. Campers should bring a lunch Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, for Friday. Clothing lists will be co-sponsor of the Ninth An- supplied. nual Jewish Bood Fair, will dedicate its opening night pro- gram at 8 p.m. Nov. 19 to the "Beloved Mother of Exiles," Henrietta Szold. Preceding the progral chapter will hold a rec on at ineman, 7 p.m. to hono rvi (Direct JTA Teletype Wire author o of Valor," to The Jewish News) p y iss Szold. COLOGNE—The first issue of the bi Sp algift "IMA" con- a quarterly Germania Judaica who pledged .at bulletin was distributed by the tri ► ors , tho t $600 fo, the suppoit Cologne Library for the History of ild for one;'year, '11 be German Jewry. The library, dedicated to the red at the prog i. Mrs. Ca "preservation of German-Jewis ordinator of vent history and the recapture of Je ish contributions to German c Mrs. Leo Lure," was founded in June, 19 of host by two young Catholic write Foll is a partial lis Heinrich Boell and Paul Sch of rec- ion hostesses: lueck. Mesdames Claire elrod, "We are concerned about poi Henry Berris, H rt Bloom, tical reality and not so much enjamin Bo. eonard Bonn, about superficial political manifes- tations because we realize that the harm the persecutions of the Jews had clone is too deep to be overcome by mere declarations," the editors wrote in the first issue. "Only the whole truth, no mat- ter how horrible it may be, can Aryeh Ma omic Minis- aid us in reestablishing contact ter of tl . te of Israel, and with the Jews." Harr ger, of the Brager In- The scientific board of the lib- ve nt Company of Washington rary met recently to discuss plans New York, addressed a group for research and for establishmen 30 men who are prominent in of an institution of Jewish lea all walks of life i trait, ing. Wednesday, at luncheon President Heinrich Lue of Standard ub the West German Federal pub- go layed lie visited the Cologn ewish int dustrial community Tuesday. H as re- Israel whit ceived by Rabbi Zwi ya and is •at g a 0,000,000 issu Jewish communal le rs, and Prefer - ce C hares. placed a wreath in the emorial In s address, M old of hall for the victims o e Nazi the ed for inve s to assist, terror. omic self-suffi- ate investments," he Britain JNF Reache "take up the slack in the decline of foreign aid and Ger- Record $2,567,000 man reparations." Direct JTA Teletype Wire LONDON — More than 800 He told of the interest that is delegates to the annual con- being shown by the African coun- ference of the Jewish National tries in Israel's development and Fund of Britain were told that said "these countries respect us JNF income during the past because we have shown how we year reached a record total of can utilize our opportunities and 917,000 pounds ($2,567,000). convert them into realities." New 1961 Chevrolet and Corvair The cars you've been waiting for. As always, see me for the best deal! HARRY ABRAM at SHORE CHEVROLET 12240 Jos. Campau . I'm as near as your phone lmmed. Delivery on all models TW 1-0600 Res. LI 8-4119 4*******************************************Mg * 4( • For the First Time 4, * * NOW * 4c 4C 4C Available At * * * * : BORENSTEIN'S 4( -I( * -1( -I( 4( 4( 4( Hebrew English Edition of the Babylonian Talmud Tractate * * * * * * * * * BERAKOTH Translated into English with Notes. ices by M ICE SIMO , i i .A. Under the Editorship RABBI DR. I. EPSTE B.A., PH.D., LIT oit members of the sev- annual United Jewish Appeal Study Mission to Israel conferred with Israel leaders. The photo above shows Isado Sob utive vice esi ' Detroit Je h ell eration, Prime M . Da Gurion. e o r two pho s show Phillip Stollman in poses with President Itzhak Ben-Zvi of Israel and • Prime Ministe non. Hadassah Dedicates Annual Book. Fair Opening to Henrietta Szold Cologne Issues German-Jewish History Bulletin molu,au aRL -- S Irving Sedar, co-author of "Behind the Egyptian Sphinx," a discussion of the aims and go al s of Nasser's Egypt and Communist hopes in the area, will discuss his book in "The New Tinderbox," at the com- munity night program of the Jewish Center's ninth annual Jewish Book Fair Monday, Nov. 21. Sedar, a graduate of the UniVersity of California, did post-graduate study at the Uni- versity of Paris, University of London and the Boston Univer- sityLaw School. He has traveled widely in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. Two other authors will appear at Book Fair. Rabbi Abraham Burstein, author of "Adventure on Manhattan Island," which will be dramatized by the Berry Puppets as a book fair presenta- tion, will appear here. Rabbi Burstein was ordained at the Sobel SAtaNT HSIAtaf Author of Book on. Egypt Among Speakers at the Fai Charles Canvasser, Daniel Cohn, Ralph Davidson, Robert Drews, David Feinberg, Harry L. Jones, Max L. Lichter, Milton Maddin, Jack Mann, Jacob Sauls, Morse Saulson, David Schachter, • • Slomovitz, Bert Smokier, an etsman and Maurice Zackhein Mrs. I. rome Hauser, presi- dent, will eliver the welcome and introd tory remarks. Mrs. Joseph H. hrlich, past . presi- dent and herof Hadassah's national ard, will introduce the aut UBAVITCHER DINNER See Page Foreward by DR. J. H. 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