Piogranis Are Listed for Book Fair on Nov. 7-15 Nov. 7.15 are the dates set, for the 19th annual Jewish Book i'air to be held at the Jewish Center. The eight-day exposition will in- clude lectures by 15 noted authors, special programs for children and youth, a Yiddish Theater group from Philadelphia featuring, Chay- ele Ash and her players in addi- tion to the Center Theater. Hundreds of books of Jewish interest will be on display and for sale ranging from inexpensive paperbacks to heirloom editions. Included is a large selection of new books in Hebrew and Yiddish. Organizations participating in Book Fair are: Layman's Insti- tute on the Middle East, Subur- ban Congregations and Temple Sisterhoods, Yiddish Committee of the Jewish Center, Hadassah, Parents Without Partners-Single Adults of the Jewish Center, Michigan Association of Jewish College, Students, Young Adults of the Jewish Center, Michigan Region Women's American ORT, National Council of Jewish Wom- en, Brandeis University Na- tional Women's Committee, Bnai Brith Women's Council, Jewish National Fund, Friends of Akiva Day School, Friends of Hillel Day School, Council of Pioneer Wcmen, American Jewish Com- mittee and Bnai Brith Men's Council. Book Fair will officially open Saturday evening, Nov. 7, with guest speaker Charles Angoff, pro- fessor of English at Fairleigh Dickinson University and editor of the Literary Review. Together with Meyer Levin in April 1970 he edited "The Rise of American Jewish Literature," an anthology of selections from major novels. He is the author of the...novels depicting the saga of the Polonsky Family beginning with "Journey to the Dawn." The final performance of "Born Yesterday," a Center Theater presentation, also will be held. On..-Nov_" 8, Book Fair will con- tinue with special programs for children and youth and Angoff will speak to youngsters of Detroit and suburban Sunday Schools in grades 5 and up. "Omnibus," a Jewish Center children's theater program, has chosen Horakudeem Entertainers of Toledo, to be presented at 2 p.m. Nov. 8 at Aaron DeRoy Thea- ter. Also included in the Sunday children's programs are qualified story-tellers. Dan Kursman, author of "Gene- sis 1948: The First Arab-Israeli War," will speak Sunday evening, Nov. 8, on the ,topic "Israel, In The Beginning." This program is cosponsored by the Layman's In- stitute on the Middle East. At 10 a.m. Nov. 9, Philip Stern, author of "The Oppenheimer Case," will speak on "Secur- ity—?". On Nov. 9, the Yiddish Com- mittee of the Jewish Center will present Moshe Starkman in a lecture in English on "100 Years of Yiddish Press and its Rele- vance to the Present." Nov. 10 has been designated as Hadassah Education Day. Marga- lit Banai, sabra and co-author of "The First Million Sabras," will speak on "Israeli Youth-The y Dance To a Different Tune," at the morning session. A luncheon will Miss Neuman Engaged to Mr. Dennis Penner follow and I. L. Kenen, editor of the Near East Report, executive vice-chairman of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, will lecture on "The Reluctant Al- ly, an Up-to-the-tMinute analysis of the Arab-Israel-American In- volvement." Also on Nov. 10, the Detroit-born poet and author, Prof. Esther Mas- sermon Broner, will speak. At a breakfast meeting Nov. 11, Wallace Markfield, author of "Tei- telbaum's Window" will be the guest speaker. He is a professor at Kirkland College in Clinton, N.Y., and a National Book Award nominee. Co-sponsors of this event are the Michigan Region of Wom- en's American ORT, National Council of Jewish Women and Brandeis University National Wom- en's Committee. Gunther Lawrence, author of "Three Million More?," will lec- ture Nov. 11. Leonard Slater, author of "The Pledge," will speak on "Where Are They Now?" on Nov. 11. This lecture is being co-sponsored by the Jewish National Fund. The Nov. 12 session co-sponsor- ed by Friends of Akiva and Hillel Day Schools, will feature Dr. Joseph Gutmann, professor of art history at Wayne State University, on the topic "How Traditional Are Our Traditions?" Henia Karmel-Wolfe, author of "The Baders of Jacob Street," just recently released, will speak Israeli Shaliakh Joins Center Staff An Israeli, Eliav Naharin has been appointed to the Jewish Cen- ter's Hebrew department as an assistant director. He will assist director Itzhak Margalit. Born in 1927 in Tel Aviv, Naharin was graduated MISS LINDA NEUMAN from the drama Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Neuman school of Habi- f.z of Rockledge Dr., Farmington, an- ma; Israel's na- nounce the engagement of their tional theater, in daughter Linda to Dennis Penner, 1947. He joined son of Mr. and Mrs. David Pen- the army during ner of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park. the War of In- The bride-elect is a senior at the dependence a nd University of Michigan's school of after completing dental hygiene. Mr. Penner is a his tour of duty freshman at U. of M.'s medical returned to Habi- ma. In 1951, he Naharin school. A December wedding is planned. and his bride Tsofia moved to Kibutz Mizra, where they lived until 1958. While living on the kibutz, Na- harin attended Oranim, the kibutz teachers' seminar. He later attend- Agency) (From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic ed Tel Aviv University, where he 40 Years Ago This Week: 1930 studied bioldgy and in 1960 started Adolf Hitler issued a 10-point program for the expulsion of German to teach at the high school in Jews, the annulling of peace treaties and the nationalization of banks Migdal Haemek where he was and department stores. His newspaper said of Berlin-born editor principal from 1962 to 1968. Theodor Wolff: "This Galiciar iJnw must be the first one expelled." For the last four years, Naha- Prof. Albert Einstein said in Berlin: "There is no reason for rin attended Haifa University, despair, for the Hitler vote is only a symptom, not necessarily of studying education and psychol- anti-Jewish hatred but of momentary resentment caused by economic ogy. misery and unemployment within the ranks of misguided German The Naharins have three chil- youth." dren. The eldest, Ohad, will begin Theodor Herzl's 40-year-old son, Hans, shot himself to death in his service in the army. France in grief over the funeral of his sister Pauline. Under an expanding exchange Russia's Jewish Communist press admitted its anti-religious cam- program, 15 Israeli communal paign during the High Holy Days had failed. workers are joining the profes- Three Jews were arrested as smugglers for trying to bring Polish sional staffs of Jewish centers in esrogim into Russia. the United States. Their arrival, 10 Years Ago This Week: 1960 marking the sixth year of a pro- Mrs. Beba Idelson, deputy speaker of the Knesset, said the 75 gram sponsored by the National per cent female turnout in the most recent elections proved Israeli Jewish Welfare Board (JWB), the women were more emancipated than any other country's. youth and hehalutz department of Pioneer Women, lauding Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt's "outstanding the Jewish Agency for Israel and contributions to the cause of Israel," voted to build a lecture hall in the American Zionist Youth Foun- her honor at the Hebrew University. dation, bring to a total of 32 the The West German Association of Municipalities voted' $1,450,000 number of Israelis currently placed ease Israel's housing shortage. at Jewish centers. Seven exchange to help The first Jewish school in Greece since World War U was dedicated workers, having completed their in Athens. assignments, returned to Israel, Dr. M. C. Shelesnyak of the Weizmann Institute of Science was among them Mordecai Tel Tsur said to have deieloped a birth-control pill from extract of mushrooms of Detroit's Center. after eight years' research. Foreign Minister Golda Meir, President Gamal Abdel Nasser, SAMUEL BANKLER, 56, of Premier Nikita 'S. Khrushchev and Premier Fidel Castro attended the Marks and Goergens, Inc. broker- opening of the 15th General Assembly. 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