Spicehandler to Speak to Kvutzah Ivrith at Memorial Meeting for Jewish Writers 2nd Week of Book Fair-Arts Festival Boasts Wide Variety of Attractions The second week of the 11th Annual Jewish Book Fair and Arts Festival at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers, continues in full swing Saturday evening with a presentation of Center Theater's production of Paddy Chayefsky's "Middle of the Night" at 8:30 p.m. in the De- Roy Theater of the Center. Also at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, the youth of the community are invited to witness "The Right to Be Different," an artistic presentation prepared by the Teen Division under the direc- tion of Norm Flax, teen super- visor. The latter program will encompass a collection of thumbnail sketches on the his- tory and growth of Judaism. In cooperation with the Book Fair, the Annual Jewish Na- tional Fund Conference begins at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The JNF Educators Conference begins at 2 p.m. Simultaneously, there will be the launching of the Israel Books Exhibit brought to Detroit by Sifrei Israel, Inc., sole representative of the Book Publishers Association of Israel. On display, the first exhibit of its kind in the U.S.A., will be 1,000 titles and varieties of books (published in Israel) in Hebrew, Yiddish and Eng- lish; Israeli educational ma- terial, Israeli art work and recordings. From 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Reba Paeff Mirsky of New York City, will conduct a story-tell- ing period for kindergartners and grades 1-3. Mrs. Mirsky, author of sev- eral children's books including, "Thirty-One Brothers and Sis- ters," "Seven Grandmothers," Becker, faculty member of the biographies of "Beethoven" and Sholem Aleichem Institute, will "Mozart," has address a luncheon audience in a new chil- Yiddish on "A Survey of Yid- dren's book dish Poets and Poetry." This on "Heyden" gathering is sponsored by the coming off the Older Adult Division of the Center. press very Tuesday will soon. The wife also be marked of Dr. Alfred by the Detroit Mirsky, genet- visit of David icist at the Rockefeller Rosen of Deer- field, Ill., au- Institute, Mrs. thor of "But Mirsky is a Mrs. Mirsky former winner of a Guggenheim Not Next Fellowship and is leaving for Door," which India in December to study depicts the under a grant awarded her by drama and Rosen the American Philosophical So- tragedy of Deerfield and its struggle over ciety. At 8 p.m. on Sunday, the integrated housing. The book is PoetrV Center, which is now co-authored by Rosen's brother under the joint sponsorship of Harry. Both are social workers. the Jewish Center and the Uni- Rosen, presently the assistant versity Center for Adult Edu- director of the Be.Tnard Hor- cation, is presenting Chayim wich Center in, Chicago, will Zeldis, poet and author of New hold a "Meet the Author" ses- York City. A former Detroiter, sion in the Center Lounge at Zeldis is author • of a current 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday and will novel, "Streams in the Wilder- speak before a Parents Without ness." Partners Book Fair meeting at At 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, Cen- 8:30 p.m. ter Theater will give its last (Rosen will be interviewed at performance of "Middle of the 10 a.m. of the same day on Night." WJBK-TV. At-5:45 p.m. he will On Monday at 8:30 p.m., Prof. be interviewed again from the Abraham S. Halkin, associate University of Detroit Television professor of history at the Jew- on Channel 56.) ish Theological Seminary of Also at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, America in New York City, will Prof. Shlomo Marenof, dean of be the guest speaker at a spe- the Midrasha, College of He- cial Israel night program. Prof. brew Studies in Detroit, will Halkin's visit is being co-spon- le c t u r e on "Hebrew Poetry sored with the Jewish National Smuggled Out of the USSR." Fund under the personal spon- For 10 years before coming sorship of Ambassador Avra- to Detroit, Marenof wasprofes- ham Harman of Israel. sor of Near-Eastern Civilization Halkin, noted as an author at Brandeis University. This and lecturer on Jewish and was preceded by a Fellowship Center Camera Club Moslem history and culture at the Oriental Institute, Uni Holds Competition • in Medieval and modern versity of Chicago. Listed in The Center Camera Club of times, will speak on "Modern "Who's Who — Directory of the Jewish Center, 18100 Mey- Hebrew Literature." American Scholars," Marenoff ers, will meet 8 p.m. Nov. 19 in On Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., has published works in Hebrew room 136 of the main building. Detroit Chapter of Hadassah is and Arabic. This meeting will be devoted sponsoring a meeting for On Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., to a print competition: fall and "young marrieds" in coopera- -Jason H. Tickton of T e m - general, black and white and tion with the Book Fair at the ple Beth El and Cantor Reu- color slides. Friends are in- Jewish Center. ven Frankel of Cong. Shaarey vited. At 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Morris Zedek, will jointly deliver an "Illustrated Lecture on He- brew Music." Preceding the Tickton-Fran- kel lecture will be a program on "Our Heritage" to be pre- sented by the Center Contem- porary Dancers under the di- rection of Fannie Aronson. This will include Jewish melodies. Listed on the dancers' pro- gram is (1) "A Merry Occa- sion" by the Center Contem- porary Dancers; (2) "Three Characters for Two," which will be performed by Ada Bandeline and Reva Usher; (3) "A Mem- ory," by the entire group; and (4) "Sabbath Night," to be in- terpreted by Reva Usher. The Center Contemporary Dancers include also Linda Berman, Loretta Goldman, Carol Hayes, Andrea Kitto, Joanna Kohn, Dolores Lan- ger, Diane Pomish and Linda Wolfe. 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Stock up ... and keep it handy! 8ngagements THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . The Kvutzah Ivrith (HebreW Shoshana Bass and Nathan Culture Society) will hold a Goldenberg, senior students of meeting dedicated to the mem- the Midrasha of the United He- ory of the late author and col- brew Schools, will read appro- umnist of the American-Hebrew priate selections from the works weekly "Hadoar" and also to of the two writers. Chairman of the late novelist Ephraim E. the program is Michael Michlin. Lisitzky on Saturday evening at The public is invited. the Jewish Center. Guest speaker will be Abra- ham Spicehandler, author and friend of the two Jewish literary world figures. mom. Stein. To FIX THIS "TASTE-LIKE-A-MILLION" TREAT FOR FAMILY AND GUESTS...WITH d DATE-NUT ROLL ® — You know it's kosher— the label has the NEW! 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