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Political Advertisement

Seymour Eptein's. `Leak' Sure to Rate
_ as One of Best Nov els Issued in 1964

"Leah" by . Seymour Epstein,
published by Little, Brown & Co.
(34 Beacon, Boston 6) undoubtedly'
will rate for many years to come
as one of the very best novels
published in 1964.
It is a superb narrative about a
lonely woman who has been torn
between many conflicts—her par-
ents 'and- their problems, her sev-
eral lovers, her jobs, her em-
ployer.
Leah lives alone. Her parents
had separated and she became the
go-between, earrying messages
from one to another. Her mother,
in spite of her nagging, loves her
husband, but they were so oppo-
site that he , would not return
and suddenly desires. to marry an
other woman. Here, too ,Leah is the

J. B. Cipriani Pledges
Full Time on Council

-

"If I am selected by the citizens
of Detroit to serve on the Common
Council, I pledge to spend all my
working hours as a full time. Coun-
cilman," declares JOhn B. Cipriani,
Detroit health inspector, former
DSR senior clerk, and candidate
for the Council vacancy at the pri-
mary Tuesday.
Cipriani was bora, raised and
educated in Detroit and has served
as a public servant for 16 years.
He is a former credit union offi-
cial and former: president of Local
312, CIO. He is an overseas vet-
. Craft with three battle stars and is
active in veteran, •civic, and fra-
ternal organizations. He serves as
-s precinct delegate in the 14th Con-
gressional District.

one to demand that her father de-
clare sincere intentions . before
she would encourage her mother
to consent to a diNioree.
Her father is a frustrated writer
encouraged by the new woman in
his life who offers to pay for pub-
lishing his book. That is how the
picture becomes complicated, in-
volving Leah further in her alone-
ness. _
Leah had several jobs and is
in her fifth year with Harry
Bloch in Epstein's novel. She is
valuable to Harry, whose in-
herited hilliness is about to, col-
. lapse, and she is offered-a new
job in Harry's emerging new
family affiliation. Accompanying
his offer is another: that she
become his mistress. He is
turned down Ilk is persistent,
and Leah's loneliness, her near-
- despair grows..
There were others in her life,
especially one passionate love af-
fair; and who would have accepted '
David Kahn? His impotence, the
growing problems in her life cause 1
her to reject him as she had;I
others7--and at near-40 she is a sad
person. She is not a weakling. She
carries on, alternates between visit-
ing mother and father, supports
herself in her own apartment. In
the long run, it is .a combination
of depressing loneliness.
"Leah" is an excellent novel,
well written, depicting • life skil-
fully. It enhances the literary

career of Seymour Epstein.

—P. S.

There is not a man who does not
suffer. — Midrash..

LIVING HEBREW

NO 216 ON. THE BALLOT

presented by

THE TARBUTH FOUNDATION FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE

and the

AMERICAN JEWISH PRESS ASSOCIATION

Edition DR. SHLOMO KODESH

Easy conversations taboo from everyday Ws in braid -- with typkd
cellognialisass and preverbid

GRANDPA IN THE HEALTH
CLINIC
Doctor: Shalom, Grandpa-
How are you feeling?

Grandpa: Not so ;food. Again
headaches, pain in the chest.

. Please, don't , exaggerate. It's not
so , terrible! We'll give *you. a
thorough examination. Please
breathe deeply.
You have gained some weight.

G. What can one do? One gets old,
the "machine does not work

WO Well. •

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D. The "machine" works pretty
well, thank God. Trouble is,
your teeth are working a little

too much.
G. True. One sits at home, one is
idle, one has appetite,

D. "Idleness is the root of• an evil
It is not good to be idle. A wise
Man will always find sonic in-
teresting occupation. Besides,
age is age. Wit; difficult to make
you a young man.

. Did I ask to be i• young man?
God forbicL- Help me, dear Doc-
tor, to reach 'an even older
agel • • •

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THE DETROIT

NEWS

TATE REP ESENTATI

We feel that JACK FAXON because of his outstanding performance as a Delegate to
the Constitutional Convention, because of his varied and exceptional academic back-
extensive
ground, because of his meiiro,rious service to the Democratic Party and his
work on behalf of our cohtmunity deserves YOUR VOTE!

A Weekly Column for the Advanced

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DEMOCRAT -15th DISTRICT

Friday, August I 28, 1964 -27

Mr. & Mrs. Solly Abels,
Mrs. Beulah Appel
Kenneth David Abramson
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