Kosinski Gives Novels' Proceed4 to ORT; New Book'llue Tuesday NEW YORK—An act of Prof. Jerzy Kosinski has let generosity marks the publica- it be known that proceeds tion of a new novel off the from the Hebrew and Yid- press on Tuesday. dish translations of all his novels appearing in Israel will go to ORT scholarship funds. The theme of his newest novel, "The Devil Tree," is imbedded in sex, drugs, search for escape and ther- apy while the hero ared those f A S H K MEGILLAH ESTHER Haftorahs and other Services recorded by Cantor Moshe Avital on Modern N A T () Convenient Cassettes° FREE BROCHURE TZVI RECORDINGS 2523 RADCLIFF AVE. BRONX, N.Y. 10469 1212) KI 7-5571 S A R THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 1, — – - --- associated with him are going the Yale University School of through the madnesses of the Drama and is a Davenport Human age. College Resident Fellow since From Nepal to Burma Lo 19'70. He also taught English Manhattan, through the ag- at Princeton and was a resi- Attorneys from the Detroit onies of the love searches dent Fellow of the Center and the irresponsibilities of for Advanced Studies at Wes- area will gather at the home of Erwin Ziegelman, '32475 those abounding in luxuries, leyan University. Born in Poland, he arrived Scottsdale, Franklin, 8 p.m. this novel serves as a mirror Monday to support the 1973 in the U.S. in 1957. He com- for the students of the agon- Ca mpaign- pleted his graduate and post- Allied Jewish ies of this generation. graduate education in this Israel Emergency Fund. Kosinski is a winner of Rights Authority to Be Speaker at Attorneys Session Chairmen Stuart Hertzberg the National Book Award country and has been a Ford and Guggenheim Fellow. In and Walter Nussbaum of the for Literature. His new novel , 1970 he received the Award attorneys section said the "The Devil Tree,"I wil- for be Literature of the Ameri- speaker will he Dr. William published Feb. 14 by liar- can Academy of Arts and Korey. director of the United court Brace Javanovich. Letters and the National In- ! Nations office of Briai Brith In addition to his new stitute of Arts and Letters. I and visiting professor of hook, Kosinski's novels in- His hooks have been trans- "The Painted Bird." "Steps," lated into many major lang-- Soviet Jewish history at Brooklyn College He has and "Being There." uag•s. been on the visiting faculties ORT, which will benefit The American edition of of both Brandeis and Yesh- from Kosinski's scholarships "The Devil Tree" will be iva Universities. offer, will this year graduate launched with a printing of Assisting Hertzberg and its 100,000th student since 50,000 copies. Nussbaum are associate the network was established chairmen Wallace M. Hand- there in 1949. Experience is a great ler, Ira J. Jaffe, Robert A. Kosinski has been profess- teacher—it helps men help Karhel, David K. Page. sor of prose and criticism of themselves. Robert M. Warren and Ziegelman, host of the Pace- My Favorite Girl" Setters meeting. Vice chairmen of the at- g ewry on WILLIAM KOREY " torneys section include Irving A. August, Marvin Kramer, Harold M. Provizer, Robert M. Radner, Abel J. Selburn and Asher N. Tilchln. the Air Thls Week's Radio sod Talevisios Programs COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 7 a.m. Sunday Station: WDEE (1500) Feature: Eileen Berris in- terviews author Max Dimont. • • • How od it is REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9:30 am. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss will explore some funda- mental Jewish themes pres- ent in today's popular music. • • • ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "The Case of the Glastonbury Cows," another in a series of "Women's Voices in a Changing World." • • • BNAI SHALOM Time: 10 p.m. Sunday. 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