Leo Schwarz to Kick Off Book Fair Administrators, school board One dozen distinguished authors I sponsored by the Detroit -Chapter will feature two panel discussions. and lecturers are scheduled to of the American Jewish Congress, The first, cosponsored by the De- and faculty members from all speak at the Jewish Center's 14th Halpern will speak in Shiffman troit American Jewish Committee, segments of Jewish and Hebrew will include as panelists Wayne schools in and around Detroit will annual Book Fair opening Satur- Hall. day night and continuing through Featured on Monday, at 8:15 County Circuit Court Judge Benj- participate in the closing program Nov. 21. p.m., will be the director of the amin Burdick and Detroit at- of Book Fair Nov. 21. The theme In addition to the speakers, many Hebrew Institute at New York torneys Avern Cohn, Norman of this, the Metropolitan Detroit of whom will be available to auto- University, Abraham I. Katsh. His Katz and Milton J. Miller, presi- Jewish Education Conference, is graph copies of their books for lecture, "The Spiritual Impact of dent of the Jewish Center, in a "Co-curricular a n d Enrichment Israel," is being cosponsored by discussion of t h e "Emerging Reading Material for the Jewish Political Involvement of Jews in Schools." The program is being co- the Jewish National Fund. the American Democratic Process" sponsored by the United Hebrew That morning Schools of Detroit. 8:15 p.m. in Shiffman Hall. at 10, Dr. Hanna In addition to the lectures and The second panel, cosponsored Eren, public re- by the Center's Jewish Parents' In- panels described above, thousands lations director stitute, will discuss "Contemporary of books will be on display and of ORT - Israel, will speak at a American Jewish Novelists" 8:15 for sale daily. Books published in Israel, about special gathering p.m. in Room 202. of ORT executive I. L. Peretz will again be feat- 1,000 titles, from most of Israel's board members ured Nov. 20, as the Book Fair's publishers, will be displayed under and the ORT Yiddish-Hebrew Committee marks the sponsorship of the Jewish Na- The Jewish Center's 14th an,• Michigan region the 50th anniversary of Peretz' tional Fund and Kvutza Ivrit. The Halpern Schwarz board in Room death with a discussion, in Yid- books are provided by Sifrei Is- nual Jewish Book Fair got a big Dr. Eren boost this week on the shopping dish, of Peretz and the modern rael, Inc. Fair visitors, there will be several 384. She will be introduced by Mrs. William Wets- Jew, by poet-novelist Chaim Grade. bags of Dexter-Davison Markets. panel discussions and seminars on The exhibit will feature a dis- man, Michigan Region president. Also on the same program will The Book Fair bags will be used subjects of current interest. play of just about every branch at all Dexter-Davison Markets A recognized authority on com- be Cantor Orbach and pianist Bella of publishing — fiction, history, Following is a rundown of events through the end of the Fair Nov. munity relations, Jewish affairs, Goldberg in renditions of Peretz' art, Bible and traditional, for the coming week: 21. They are being supplied community relations and prejudice songs and the performance of a archeological, scientific a n d Noted author, editor, teacher and group identification, Manheim through the courtesy and cooper- Peretz playlet, "If Not Higher" by technical, original and transla- and lecturer Leo W. Schwarz ation of Norman Kottler (cen. S. Shapiro, will_discuss "Jews in a children from Detroit's Yiddish tions, and many children's books. will open the Book Fair 8:30 p.m. ter) of Dexter-Davison, and De- Complex Society" 8:15 p.m., Tues- schools. Many of the books will be shown Saturday with his talk on "The day in Shiffman Hall. Director of troit Allied Paper Co. With Kott- for the first time in the U.S. Also the evening of the 20th Jewish Image in American -Fic- the national Jewish communal ler is shopper Mrs. Irving H. at 8:15 p.m., the Detroit Jewish Those interested will be able to tion" in Shiffman Hall. Many of affairs department of the American Rogovin (left) and Book Fair Historical Society will co-sponsor order any of the books in this ex- Schwarz' recent books, including Jewish Committee, Shapiro will ap- publicity chairman Mrs. Sidney hibit at substantially reduced the new 30th anniversary edition pear at Book Fair under the co- a seminar on "The History of the J. Winer. Jewish Welfare Federation of prices, effective only during the of his anthology "The Jewish sponsorship of the Detroit Section, period of the exhibit. Cara -- an," will be on display and National Council of Jewish Detroit" in Room 202. Want ads get quick results! for sale at the Fair, as will near- Women. ly 7,000 other volumes of Jewish The second of this season's IF YOU TURN THE and general interest. Center Symphony Orchestra con- Arnold Perl's "Tevya and His i lir . S . 11 certs will be performed in con- Daughters" will be performed by junction with Book Fair 8:30 UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T the Center Theater 8 p.m. Satur- p.m. Tuesday in the Aaron De- Annie Kavafian, violinist, and turian's Violin Concerto; and Miss FIND A FINER WINE THAN day and Sunday in the Aarcin De- Roy Theater. Directed by Julius Rita Sloan, pianist, winners of Sloan, Chopin's Polonaise Bril- Roy Theater. Chajes, the orchestra will have the first competition for violin lante Op. 22. The program will Sundays, Nov. 14 and 21, have as guest soloists the winners of and piano sponsored by the Friends open with Beethoven's Symphony been designated children's days the Center's 1965 Piano and of the Center Symphony Orches- No. 1. Tickets are available at the Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. at Book Fair and will feature Violin Competition, Rita Sloan tra, will be presented as soloists Center. performances of ••Cr"Dee Celebrates and Annie Kavafian. (See story). with the Center Symphony Orches- the Holi_ ays," an original puppet Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong. tra 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish show by the Mildred Berry Pup- Shaarey Zedek, Israeli educator Center. Julius Chajes will conduct. pets. Pui-_, p.ft shows, at a small Asher Tarmon and Monteith Col- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bean and Mr. charge, are scheduled for 2 and 3 lege (WSU) student Marcia Segall and Mrs. Milton J. Miller are p.m. in the _\.al- ori DeRoy Theater. will be panelists for a discussion donors of this year's cash awards. Each pupf et show will be followed on Jewish heritage 8:15 p.m. Wed- According to Mrs. Bean and by stc, ry telling and reading for nesday in the Aaron DeRoy Mrs. Richard Kamil, co-chair- children by Detroit authoress Theater. The panel is being co- men of the newly reorganized Mart- , Mar2nof in the Center's sponsored by Detroit Bnai Birth. Women's Committee of the Henr; Meyers ,:vlemorial Library. A discussion and demonstration Friends group, a reception will There no admission charge. of "Contemporary Music of the be held in honor of the soloists The life and work of Yiddish Synagogue" will also be featured NEW after the concert. author and poet I. L. Peretz Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in Room Miss Sloan, Russian-born pianist will be discusse•i.i 2:30 p.m. Sun- 384. Demonstrations and corn- of Polish parentage, began her . day in Room 384 by Peretz au- mentary will be by Cantor Harold piano studies at age '7 with Julius thoi ity Ephrahn Shmueli. Co- Orbach of Temple Israel. Admis- Chajes at the Jewish Center Music sponsored by the Center's Kvutza sion charge, ••• PORTABLE STEAM BATH School, where she was a scholar- it Hebrew cultural gran p, ship student 11 years. World traveler, Shmaeli ill speak in Hebrew. attorney, Wash- She has won many awards in the Nominal charge. area and performed with the Cen- ington clubwom- Also on Sunuay, at 8:15 p.m., an and author of ter Symphony Orchestra on numer- Ben Ha•pern, associate professor "River of Wond- o u s occasions, of Near Eastern and Judaic stu- ers — Stories of the Wayne State dies at Brandeis University, will the Nile," Miriam University 0 r - discuss "Two Jews — Three Selker Dodek will chestra and the * Folds to 5" Opinions: What Common Values discuss her works Detroit Sym- for Jews Around the World?" Co- and her travels * Lightweight 15 lbs phony. In 1964 she was winner 8:30 p.m. Wed- Mrs. Dodek * No plumbing nec. of the Pro-Moz- Israelis Win U.S. Grants nesday in Room 272. Mrs. Dodek's * Use anywhere, art Scholarship appearence is being co-sponsored anytime NEW -y ORK (JTA) — Two Is- which enabled raeli scientists of the Weizmann by the Oakland Hills Chapter of * U.L. approved her to study in ORT. Institute have been granted Salzburg that * Thermostatically At 2 p.m. Thursday in Shiff- Eleanor Roosevelt International summer. Miss controlled heat man Hall, Detroit Pioneer Wom- Cancer Fellowships by the Amer- Sloan is studying en - will co-sponsor a talk by ican Cancer Society. They are Dr. under a scholar- Emanuel Mark on the "New Marian Fogel, who will work at ship at the Jui American Jewish Writers." the University of Pennsylvania's llard School of Authoress, ed- medical school in Philadelphia; Miss Sloan Music. ucator and radio and Dr. Sidney Mirvish, who will Miss Kavafian, born in Istanbul, commentator, came to Detroit in 1956. In 1962 work at the University of Wiscon- Mrs. S. Gershon she made musical history in Inter- sin in Madison. Levi, an author- lochen, when she won the concerts HELPS RELIEVE PAIN FROM: InTROIT JEWISH NEWS i t y on Jewish award, both as a violinist and as ARTHRMS • RHEUMATISM • SINUSITIS • LUMBAGO • BACKACHE 12—Friday, November 12, 1965 cultural activity a pianist. NEURALGIA • NEURITIS • COLD DISCOMFORTS • HEADACHES and home life, An award winner many times, MUSCULAR STRAINS • STIFF AND SWOLLEN JOINTS • TIRED will discuss her Miss Kavafian was the winner last FEET • ACHING BONES AND TENSION works 8:15 p.m. spring of the student auditions of Thursday in room the National Federation of Music 384. She is be- Clubs and performed at the Na- ATOMIC STEAM CO. ing cosponsored tional. Convention in Miami. At by the Windsor present she is a student of Mischa VE 5-0550 10727 FENKELL Mischakoff. Mrs. - Levi Jewish Center. That same evening, Book Fair Miss Kavafian will play Khacha- It's on the Bag 2 Young Musicians to Solo Tuesday With Center Symphony Orchestra TENSE? fired ? OVER WEIGHT? 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