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November 10, 1972 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-10

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St. John Opening Speaker for Book Fair Saturday Nio.ht T

The 21st Annual Jewish
Book Fair will open 8:30
2-•
p.m. Saturday with Robert
St. John, author of "Eban,"
11: Ina
speaking on "Men Who Have
Shaped the Middle East."
Continuing through Nov. 19
at the Jewish Center, the
fair will be highlighted with
speakers, children's pro-
grams, a Yiddish concert
evening and a display and
sale of 10,000 books. The
community is invited to par-
ticipate.
On Sunday, children's pro-
grams will include book
tours and book reviews be-
ginning at 10 a.m. Omnibus
Sidor Belarsky, the celebrated Jew-
Children's Theater Series
ish folk singer, and Hershel Gendel,
will present "Mr. Solomon's
Jewish humorist will share the program
Magical Book Shop," at 2
arranged by the Jewish Center Yiddish
p.m. performed by the Young
book committee 8:30 p.m. Nov. 18.
Actors Guild, Young Dancers
Belarsky recently was the invited guest
Guild and Center Symphony
performer of Israel President Zalman
Trio. Tickets are on sale.
Shazar and Mrs. Shazar, shown here.
Gendel has achieved recognition for
St. John again will speak
his readings of the Yiddish classics,
at 10:30 a.m. on "Men Who
sholom Aleichem and Peretz. Wolf Sny-
Have Shaped the Middle
der, chairman of the committee, advises
East" co-sponsored by the
the public to secure tickets as soon as
Michigan Association of Jew-
possible. For information, call the Jew-
ish College Students, Sam-
Gendel
ish
Center, 241-4200, ext. 237.
batyon and Wayne State Hillel
Foundation. A continental
breakfast will be available For Kadish." will speak at A continental breakfast will
at a nominal charge. Nor- 1 p.m. on "Intermarriage — be served at 9:30.
man Kotker, author of "Her- Are There Still Any Grounds! "Cook Books on Parade"
will present live demonstra-
zl The King," will speak to Object?"
A memorial for Russian tions by Phyllis Blum and
2:30 p.m. on "Do The Jews
Have a Future in America?", authors, co-sponsored by the Helen Naimark at 1 p.m.,
co-sponsored by MAJCS, Yiddish Committee of the Wednesday co-sponsored by
Sambatyon and WSU Htllel. Jewish Center will take place CARIIt, Greater Metropoli-

Yiddish Program on Agenda

and Women's Councils of
Metropolitan Detroit.
ing,
A Yiddish Theater Even•

with Sidor Belarsky,
vocalist, and Herschel Gen-
del, humorist, will be pre-
sented 8:30 p.m. in the Aaron

DeRoy Theater, co-sponsored
by the Yiddish Committee of
the Jewish Center. Admission

charge.

Children's programs will
be repeated Nov. 19. Also.
Readings and Reviews of
Jewish Literature will take
place at 10.30 a.m. • co-spon-
sored by the Jewish Parents
Institute. Dr. Shlomo Ko-

A nation never falls by
desh will speak at 8 p.m. on
"Current Development in Is- suicide.—Ralph W. Emerson.
raeli Culture," cosponsored

by the Hebrew department
of the Jewish Cir. The
program will be I Hebrew.

of the birth of Israel, has
been prepared for this and

other member papers of the
American Jewish Press As-
sociation by the Department
of Education and Culture of !
the American Section of the !
World Zionist Organization.

1. To whom is the title
"Rosh Memshala" given?
2. Which city in Israel has
the largest population?
3. What is the Hebrew name
for the Israeli parliament?
4. What is the main seaport
of Israel?!
5. What is "Yom liashoa"?
6. In pre-state days what

was Haluka?
7. What is the Kotel HaMa-

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aravi?
8. What is Yom liaZikaron?
9. What is the Kinneret?
10.What is Israel's boundary
on the west?

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tan Detroit Chapter.
Dr. Joseph Gutmann, au-
thor of "No Graven Images,"
will speak at 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday on "Is There a Jew-
ish Art?", co-sponsored by
Jewish National Fund and
Zionist Organization of De-
Tuesday, will feature Hugh troit.
Nissenson, author of "In The
Abby Rand. author of "The
Reign of Peace," speaking American Traveler's Guide
Sisterhood
Day,
Mon-
On
day, Bonnie Trust Dahan, at 10 a.m. on "The Sacral to Israel," will speak at 10
author of "My Home Is Some- Quest." Luncheon will be a.m. Thursday on "Why
place Far Away," will speak served at noon. Reservations There Is No Women's Lib
at 10 a.m. on "Today's Gen- are required. Martin Gray, in Israel," co-sponsored by
eration: Here Today—Where , author of "For Those I Friends of Akiva Day School,
Tomorrow?" Luncheon will I Loved," will speak at 1 p.m. Friends of Ilillel Day School
be served at noon. Reserva- on "Survival." Warren and Women's Auxiliary of
tions are required. Rabbi Freedman, author of "The United Hebrew Schools. A
Israel Jacobs, author of "Ten Selective Guide for the Jew- continental breakfast will be
Traveler." will speak at available at 9:30 a.m.
8:30 p.m. on -Jewisii
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munities throughout the "To the Skies: The El Ai
World" co-sponsored by His- Story," will speak on "The
Birth of a Giant,•' at 1 p.m.
tadrut.
I On Wednesday, Herbert Thursday, co-sponsored by
Gold, author of "My Last Greater Detroit Council of
2,000 Years." will speak at Pioneer Women. Luncheon
10 a.m. on "Fiction: The True will be served at noon. Res-
Lie," co-sponsored by Mich- ervations are required.
Raphael Rothstein, author
igan Region of Women's
American ORT.. National of "Fedayeen." will speak at
Council of Jewish Women 8:30 p.m. on "The War
and Brandeis University Na- Against Terror," co-spon-
Prepared for American Jew- tional Women's Committee. sored by Bnai Brith Men's

Meyer Levin, author of
"The Settlers," will speak
8 p.m. Sunday on "Israel's
Third War for Survival: What
to Do About Arab and Jew,•
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