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November 16, 1962 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-16

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The final week of the 11th
annual Jewish Book Fair and
Arts Festival at the Jewish Cen-
ter, begins tomorrow, 8:30 p.m.,
with a lecture by Yudel Mark
of New York, who will speak
in Yiddish on "Yiddish Through
Generations." His lecture will
be accompanied by musical illus-
trations for which Ruth Goldman
will be the vocal soloist. Mrs.
Goldman will be accompanied
at the piano by Rose Mash.
Mark has been Consultant for
the Yiddish schools with the
Jewish Education Committee for
the past 20 years. He has been
the moving factor in the devel-
opment of curricula, textbooks
and other pedagogic materials.
He is editor-in-chief of the
"Great Dictionary of the Yiddish
Language," and has written a
number of children's stories
grouped as "Historishe Gesh-
taltn."
There will also be a Teen-

ing Books for Young Children."
At 8:30 p.m. Sunday, the
Czech movie "Ghetto Terezin"
will be presented by the Center
Cinema Forum.
The movie will be followed
with a lecture by Moishe Haar,
principal and director of the
Sholem Aleichem Institute, who
will discuss the topic: "Is Per-
secution Necessary for Jewish
Survival?"

Sunday when Dr. Bernard
Weiss, supervisor of the pri-
mary and intermediate depart-
ments of Temple Beth El and
curriculum coordinator for the
Detroit Public Schools, will
tell them "How to Write a
Book About Yourself."

At 3 p.m. Sunday, Mrs. Martha
Marenof, author of several text-
books and a book titled "Stories
Round the Year," will lead a
workshop for parents on "Select-

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Also at 8:30 p.m. Sunday,
the Kvutzah Ivrith will present
Gershon Mangel, an exchange
teacher from Israel now in-
structing in the United He-
brew Schools, who will speak
in Hebrew on "Bialik," in
observance of his 90th birth-
day.

Tween "masque ball" tomor-
row beginning at 8 p.m. Each
boy and girl is to come dressed
in a costume or mask repre-
senting a book or book char-
acter.

performances of "The Teeny-
Tiny Lady Goes to Bibleland,"
at 2 and 3:30 p.m. Part of the
Children's Omnibus, the program
will include Israeli folk dancing
featuring the Haverim Dancers
and Harriet Berg.
Mrs. Berg, choreographer of
the W a y n e State University
Dance Workshop and teacher
at the JCC, is the creator of
"The Teeny-Tiny Lady" shows
for children.

Everything Is

ALEXANDER F. MILLER

Monday, 8:30 p.m., the Metro-
politan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's
and Women's Councils, in co-
sponsorship with the Book Fair
and Arts Festival Committee,
will present Alexander F. Miller
of New York in ' a review of
"Some of My Best Friends."
Miller, national director of
the Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, is also is the director
of the Anti-Defamation League's
foreign exchange Program.
On Tuesday, the last day of
the Book Fair, two programs are
scheduled:
Isaac Finkelstein will speak
on "Jewish Humor Through the
Ages"- at a luncheon sponsored
by the Older Adult Division.

At 8:30 p.m., in co-sponsorship
with the Center Theater, Book
Fair will present Mark Feder,
director of the drama depart-
ment of the Cleveland Jewish
Community Center, in an illus-
trated drama lecture titled
"From the Dybbuk to The - Tenth
Man."
The Center Theater cast for
Feder's "From The Dybbuk to
The Tenth Man," under the di-
rection of Evie Orbach and Melba
Winer will star Ralph Bernstein,
Lorraine Ernst, Joyce Feurring,
Errol Fortin, Bernie Gross, Bob
Leslie, Ethel Levine, Evie Or-
bach, Ruth Seligson, Lee Shul-
man, Frank Sidlo w, Melba
Winer, Terry Yarow and Abe
Ulanoff.
Norm Flax, teen supervisor,
announces a special program for
teen-aged girls to be presented
Wednesday, when Mrs. S. Sperka
will speak on "The Woman as
an Artist and Homemaker in
Our Society."

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Group dinner-dance celebrating
the 50th anni-
versary of the
City of Hope
on Nov. 25 at
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The pro-
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Adams is president of the
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ists. Miss Mansfield will be
making her first personal ap-
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since her re-
turn from Eu-
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Al Kelly (the
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English has to
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and songstress
Jayne
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will be provided by Hal Gordon
and his Orchestra.
The main address at the affair
will be delivered by Ben Horo-
witz, executive director of the
City of Hope.
Attendance is by invitation
only. Telephone replies are
being taken by Bert Bassin, TE
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baden, the Hesse provincial
government announced the cre-
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7 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 16, 1962

Prominent Lecturers, Plays, Films
During Closing Week of Book Fair

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