THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 22, 1967-43. Silver's 'How to E njoy This Moment' l Motivated in his thesis on a tal-i osophy based on the world's needs mudic passage accredited to the I for happiness and the formulas to Pharisees "which declares that in be applied in the search for it. the next world we will be held ac- a con- countable not only for our sins but I "Why not be happy?" for our failures to enjoy all legiti- eluding question that permeates mate pleasures in this world," Rab- the entire collection. He advises bi Samuel M. Silver of Stamford, ' how to overcome tragedies, encour- ages optimism and enthusiasm, em- Conn.. has com- phasizes: "be stubborn, insist on piled a series of happiness." essays aimed at teaching how to Urging that people should aim have pleasure in to make each day brighter for life in his book someone, he advocates living "in "Ilow to Enjoy love and laughter" and he be- This Moment." lieves in praising people for what they are and what they do published by Tri- dent Press (630 to help make happier relation- . ships. 5th. NY 20). Dr. Silver Isaac Bashevis Singer, Great Tale Weaver; His Immense `Manor' and 'Mazer Stories Isaac B a shevis Singer rates among the world's most distin- guished novelists and short story writers. His numerDus works in- cluded best sellers. His narratives linked history with sociology, cur- rent Jewish experiences with en-; vironmental factors; they recon- struct life in the shtetl and por- tray the agonies of a people dur- ing an era not only of persecution but also of economic sufferings. ' Singer's works were not limited to works for adults. Ile has won fame with his stories for children and his "Zlateh the Goat" is a ; most fascinating book of, stories for the youth. Now comes another great work for youngsers — Singers' "Diaz- i el and Shlimazel or the Milk of a Lioness." Published, like the: the insurrection of Count Wladis- 1863 for the most part lived in law Jampolski, in the 1860s, Sing- a ghetto atmosphere, now began er again makes Poland the center to play an important role in Pol- of action in a powerful novel which ' ish industry, commerce, the arts has been translated from the Yid- and sciences. All the, spiritual dish by•his nephew Joseph Singer and intellectual ideas that tri- and Elaine Gottlieb. umphed in the modern era had their roots in the world of that Calnian Jacoby becomes the time — socialism and nationa- manager of the-manor lands of the lism, suffragetism, atheism, the imprisoned count and the Jacoby weakening of the family bond, family's developing experiences, free love and even the begin- the son's abandonment of father's nings of Fascism." piety and his embracing of the spirit of Enlightment. the daugh- These are the factors that are ter's conversion to Christianity and implanted in this great novel, the marriage to the count's son, who elements that lead Singer to dis- became Count Lucian, the dis- cuss the influence of an era, the soluteness. the conflicts, the con- changes in Jewish life, the effects trasts — all form a family situa- of assimilation, the increase in In the 30 articles in this volume, Ile devotes a chapter on "How to tion that emerges into a great assimilation. Dr. Silver puts into shape a phil- Teach Your Children tidbits of drama, typical of the approaches Happiness" and he advises how to "The Manor" is the story about by Singer in dealing with events' Jews in an historic: in a sense a solidify the family in conviviality. in Poland. and the status of Jews critical, era; a narrative about in studying and sharing humor to-, earlier children's book about HAPPY 11 ANUICA pettier. in love and understanding. Poland. about changing genera- Zlateb and nearly all other of the and Jewish communities. Psychiatric factors, religious de- Singer novels and short stories, In a note appended to this tions. the conflicts within Jewry votions, the wisdom of the ages U. T: Garden by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.) volume Singer explains that and the relationships with the non- are drawn upon by Rabbi Silver this magnificent Ariel Book, "The Manor," published after his Jews: the temptations of the age - Family Moskat" (only recently and the factors that have left their in the preparation of this material, beautifully printed in large for- 7105 W. McNichols which is certain to serve excellent-. mat, contains a story the emin-: reissued and again attracting deep marks on a time of crisis, UN 3-1454 ly in brightening the days of the ent tale-weaver heard from his; wide attention), "portrays an leading up to the present which readers — as the author aims. mother and passes' it on to our ; earlier period — the epoch be- in some instances feels these ef- generation. It was written in tween the Polish insurrection of fects from a period of storm and Yiddish, appears in the present 1863 and the end of the 19th stress. English text in a translation by Century. It was the era of gas Happy Hanuka to Our Friends and Patrons the author himself together with lamps. The time when the Poles Seasons Greetings Elizabeth Shub and with a re- had finally become resigned to markably fine set of pictures — their loss of independence and including many full-page illus- SAM'S turned to a kind of national pos- trations, multicolored — by itivism. Poland now began to FRUIT MARKET Margo Zemach. emerge as an industrial country; 26035 Cool idge LI 7-4121 railroads were built, factories; 13510 W. 7 Mile illustrator caught the spirit ....10•• ■ •••• ■ ••• ■ ••••• ■ ••••• ■ •••• ■■ ••• ■■ ••• ■ =0..V. of The were opened and the cities grew, 342-4071 the story and gave it munificence rapidly. The Jews, who until with her expressive pictures. Of her work Book Week had written: Hanuka Greetings "Margot Zemach's work — her superlative drawing, her inex- Happy Hanuka haustibly original humor. her shrewd use of design — greatly ' enlivens the picture-book scene. 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