Many Organizations Participate in Book Fair; Noted Speakers Listed for Numerous Programs All of Detroit's leading organi- Newark, N.J., will be the main zations are participating in the speaker. plans for the annual Book Fair, Two sessions will be held. The which will open at the Jewish morning session will be attended Center on Saturday night, Nov. 7. by members of school committees. Dr. Joseph C. Landis will be The presentation and discussion the speaker on opening night. will deal with their role in policy Dr. Carl C. Voss will address and implementation of the com- an American - Jewish Congress- munity idea in Jewish education. sponsored event on Nov. 15. In the afternoon, beginning at On Nov. 10, the speaker, at an 1 p.m., a luncheon session will be Hadassah-sponsored program, will held for the school faculties. Fol- be Dr. Miriam K. Freund, former lowing Dr. Bortniker's presenta- national president of Hadassah. "Jewish Literature and the Zionist Ideal" will be the sub- ject of an address Nov. 12 by Dr. David Polish, who will speak at the program sponsored by the Zionist Organization of Detroit. One thousand titles and varieties of books published in Israel will be displayed in a special exhibit DR. MIRIAM K. FREUND tion there will be a question and answer period. Albert Elazar is the general chairman of the confer- ence. Dr. Sylvan J. Ginsburgh and Walter Farber are coordinators. For information, call Dr. Gins- burgh. 864-1115. The Michigan Jewish Histo- rical Society will meet at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 14 at the Center. CARL HERMANN VOSS sponsored by the Jewish National Fund, Sifrei Israel and Kvutza Ivrith Nov. 15-22. Opening 2 p.m. Nov. 15, the "Books of Israel" will represent almost every publisher in Hebrew, Yiddish and English and covering every subject from fiction and children's books to archaeological and technical subjects. including medical and mechanical diction- aries. Books on display also will be for sale. A special event relating to Israeli literature and its in- fluence on world writing will be held Nov. 17. The public is in- vited. "The Community Idea in Jew- ish Education" will be the principal subject to be presented at the city - wide an- nual Jewish Ed- ucation Confer- ence to be held in conjunction with the Book Fair Nov. 15. The conference is sponsored jointly by the Jewish schools Dr. Bortniker in Metropolitan Detroit and the Jewish National Fund. Dr. Elijah Bortniker, exec- utive director of the Jewish Edu- cation Association of Essex County, YOU MISSED MEYER'S BAR MITZVAH Dr. Irving I. Edgar. president of the Society, will lecture on "Early Jewish Physicians in Michigan;" Morris Garvett will speak on "The Development of Jewish Education in Detroit;" and Allen A. Warsen will relate "Dramatic Episodes in Michigan Jewish History." Mrs. Ettie Raphael, vice president, will 'preside. luncheon is scheduled, reservations Lindenbatim, social, and the fol- being taken by the Hadassah of- lowing assistants: Mesdames H. fice, BR 3-5441, and Mrs. Schiller, Becher, Ben Borin, Max R. Frank, UN 1-6004, until Thursday. Aaron Friedman, Max Glass, Theo- The guest speaker, Dr. Freund dore Isaacs, Sam Kogan, Abra- recently won nationwide acclaim ham Kutlov, Arthur Lang, Arthur for her book "Jewels for a Crown," Leff, Sylvan Rapaport, Morris the story of the 12 Chagall win- Radner, Fred Schuman, Sidney dows in the synagogue of the Stoun, . Morris Wayne, Aaron Hadassah-Hebrew University Med- Zameck. Maurice Zeiger and Ber- nard Zipser. ical Center. Mrs. Freund, with the architect of the Medical Center, went to France to see Marc Chagall and persuaded him to create the fa- mous Jerusalem windows. As a former president of na- tional Hadassah, as a teacher and lecturer in New York City SchoolS, as Hadassah's national youth ac- tivities chairman, as a member of the Actions Committee of the World Zionist Congress and of its praesidium, and as a world travel- er, Mrs. Freund is well equipped to discuss her topic for the after- noon session, " Crisis Corners of the World. - Her address will be followed by a question and answer period. Mrs. Maurice Zeigler, study group chairman, and Mrs. Morton Barnett, Town Hall series chair- man, are in charge of Education Day. with Mrs. David J. Schachter, region president; Mrs. Harold Hoffman, programs: and Mrs. Ben When a man is chosen for pub- lic office he becomes rich.—Yoma The orignal designs for the court and pastorial settings will be the work of local artist Susan Bolt. "David and the Giant" will serve the dual purpose of entertaining and stimulating the reading habit, as it is based on children's books from the Jewish Center library, including "Legends of King David" by S. Skulsky and "Stories of King David" by Lillian Freehof, among others. The show will be performed three times on Nov. 8, at 1:45, 3 and 4:15 p.m.; also 2 p.m. Nov. 11. Children also will be pro- vided with story-telling sessions in their own children's room on Monday through Friday of both weeks at 2, 3, and 4. The education committee of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will present an all-day program as one of the participants of the Book Fair at the Center, Tuesday, Nov. 10 under the direction of Mrs. Carl S. Schiller. The public is in- vited. Dr. Freund will be the guest speaker. Registration will be held from 9:30 to 10 a.m. At 10:15 a.m. De- troit Chapter President Mrs. Max L. Lichter will extend greetings. The afternoon session will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. A subscripton THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 30, 1964-15 BONN (JTA)—Dr. Konrad Ade. nauer, West Germany's former chancellor, said he definitely in- tended to make a visit to Israel to help improve relations between the two countries. He did not indi- cate a date for the visit. Dr. Adenauer, now 88, received the invitation from David Ben- Gurion, former premier, when both were in office. Dr Adenauer is now national chairman of the rul- ing Christian Democratic Party. "Three hostile newspapers are more to be feared than 1000 bay- onets."—Napoleon. WE, the undersigned, in recognition of his years of impartial, dedicated service to the citizens of Michigan urge the Re-Election of STATE SENATOR RAYMOND D. DZENDZEL 7th District — Democrat Dr. and Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine Mrs. Helen Dushkin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kabeck Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levy Mrs. Barbara Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cohen Mrs. Cecille Levy Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolson Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldfarb Mr. Lou Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kasoff Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grossman Mr. Morton Gottesman Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kovinsky Mr. M. Weinstein Mr. Louis L. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Honeyman Mr. Wallace M. Handler Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lebenbom Mr. and Mrs. Alfred V. Meyers Mr. Max Kaplan All Circuit Judges Endorse JUDGE BURDICK Also planned is an exhibit on the society's establishing a monu- ment at Fort Michilimackinac honoring the first Jew of Michigan, Ezekiel Solomon. The public is invited. "David and the Giant" will step out of the pages of the Bible looking fresh and brightly costumed in a newly commis- sioned Mildred Berry version of the Bible favorite planned for the 13th annual Book Fair young audiences from Nov. 7 to 22. Adenauer Vows to Pay Goodwill Visit to Israel cU c. "PA CIRCUIT OF MICHIOA 41 THE THIRD JUDICIAL D ETRO IT u tir T ag THOMAS J. 1.4 UR: September 23, 1964 BenSaminD, Burdlok, g Circuit Jude, Building, 14 21 City-C ounty 48226, Hon. De troit, Michigan Dear Judge At the regular monthly meeting held 1964, On September 21, in the City-County Building Circuit Court endorsed 3udgee of the Wayne judge of the Circuit Court and the your record as a you be retained in recommend to the people that such office, Presiding udge JUDGE BURDICK receiver MORE VOTES than ANY OTHER CANDIDATE for ANY office in the Detroit Bar Ass'n Lawyer's Poll .. . JUDGE BURDICK also received CIVIC SEARCHLIGHTS HIGHEST RATING . "PREFERRED and WELL QUALIFIED" Retain Judge Burdick for Circuit Court—No. 507 Non-Partisan Ballot