THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, October 18, 1968
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Author of Book on Today's German Jews
to Open Book Fair at Center Nov, 9
The men's club of Temple Beth
B. Z. Goldberg, whose daily col-
umn has appeared in the Day — El will bring Rabbi Herbert Tarr
author
of the best seller "HEAVEN
Jewish Journal
HELP US" to its lecture series
since 1922 will
Nov. 17, 8:30 p.m. in the Aaron
be another: fea-
DeRoy Theater.
tured speaker
Nov. 13.
Rabbi Tarr also authored "THE
Guest of the
CONVERSION OF CHAP LA IN
Yiddish Commit-
COHEN." There is an admission
tee of the Jewish
charge for non members.
Center, Goldberg
will address his
M-M Singles to Host
audience in Yid-
dish, in the
Halloween Happening
Aaron DeR oy
The M-M's, Jewish singles club
Auditorium at
(age 25-40), will hold a "Haloween
7:30 p.m.
Happening"
9 p.m. Oct. 25 at the
Goldberg
Goldberg is au-
thor of "Jewish Problem in the Scotia Manor apartments recrea-
Soviet Union" and "The Sacred tion room, 12800 W. Nine Mile,
Oak Park.
Fire."
At a luncheon meeting, Nov.
Costumes are optional.
"';14, Pioneer
Women will host
4 Goldberg's wife,
Marie Waife-
Goldberg, daugh-
ter of Sholom
Aleichem a n d
his biographer.
"M y Father,
Mrs.
Porat
Katcher
Sholom Aleich-
Leah Porat is to be the main
em" was written
speaker for Hebrew Day at the
Mrs. Goldberg as a tribute from
Book Fair Nov. 10. At present, a daughter to her father.
Israel culture attache stationed in
Boston, Mrs. Porat was for more
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than 15 years with Kol Israel, the
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Israeli radio network. From 1961
and Prompt Service
she was its program director.
Music by
Call Me at
Mrs. Porat will speak to the in-
termediate and advanced Hebrew
students of conversational Hebrew
And His Orchestra
on "Modern Israeli Hebrew and
(Hy Utchenik)
Weddings — Bar Mitzvas
Modern Israeli Literature." That
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evening at 8:15 she will address
the Kvutza Ivrit on "Literature
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and Mass Communication — Are
They Compatible?" Both talks will
be given in Hebrew.
The Center, with the Jewish
National Fund and Zionist Coun-
cil as co-sponsors, will bring
Rabbi Immanuel Jakobovits,
chief rabbi of the United He-
brew Congregation of the British
Commonwealth, 8:45 p.m. Nov.
13 in Shiffman Hall.
In 1949, he was called to Dublin
as chief rabbi in Ireland and re-
mained there for
nearly 10 years
until he was call-
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t r y in 1958 to
serve as the first
rabbi of New
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present office as
Dr. Jakobovits chief rabbi of
the British Commonwealth.
He is the author of several
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scholarly books, such as, "Jewish
Medical Ethics," now widely rec-
ognized as the standard work on
the subject.
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The 17th annual Jewish Book
Fair, sponsored by the Jewish Cen-
ter, will open its doors to the
public Nov. 9 with an address by
Leo Katcher, journalist and screen
writer, whose forthcoming book,
"Postmortem: The Jew in Ger-
many Today," will be published
Nov. 4 by Delacorte Press. His
subject will be "The Role of the
Jewish Author. -
Katcher is a former city editor
of the New York Post and a for-
mer correspondent in Europe and
Latin America. In his new book,
he has researched the personal
stories of the Jews who returned
to Germany after the war.
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NEW YORK (JTA)—The Morn-
ing Freiheit, the left-wing Yiddish
publication, reported receiving a
letter from a long-time Jewish
Communist in Poland asserting
that the literary monthly maga-
zine, Yiddishe Schriften (Yiddish
Letters), had been suspended by
Polish authorities and its editor,
the poet David Sfard, had been
relieved of his post.
The writer of the letter, who was
not identified by the Freiheit, said
he was writing from Vienna on a
stopover on his way to Israel. He
asserted also that the poet, Moshe
Sklare, former secretary of the
Warsaw Yiddish publication, the
Folkstimme, also was in Vienna,
en route to Israel, as were Yosef
Goldkorn, a former member of the
Folkstimme staff, and the Polish
Jewish poet, Arnold Slutzky.
According to the Freiheit, the
letter-writer said anti-Semitism
was rising in Poland and that
"What is happening now in Poland
is not an exodus but an expulsion"
of Jews.
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