Book Fair Opens This Weekend ' Workmen's Circle Aid THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Among the membership, Friday, -November 9, 1973-5 and branches of Workmen's of Nov. 18-25. Her residency Circle of Detroit $33,000 was will begin with two concerts raised for a contribution to RED the Israel Emergency Fund. during the Book Fair. MAGEN On Nov. 18, at 2:30 p.m., WE CAN FIT YOU! she will present a prbgram DAVID of Yemenite singing and NEEDS MONEY FOR dancing created especially for children. That same eve- MEDICAL SUPPLIES ning, at 8:30, she'll present LONG, SHORT, PATIO a "total-media" concert fea- - STYLES. SIZES 6 to 44 WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVA S turing "The Yemenite Wed- PARTIES. SIZES 6 to 44 ding," "Kingdom of Spirit," THANK You and the "Dybbuk of Aden." Books, speakers, dance and theater performances will fill the calendar of activities planned for the 22nd annual Jewish Book Fair at the Jewish Center opening Satur- day and running through Nov. 18. Featured as a speaker this year is famed Nazi war criminal hunter and author Simon Wiesenthal. His ap- pearance 8 p.m. Tuesday is being co-sponsored by the Jewish National Fund and Zionist Organization of De- troit. -iesenthal, who pursued 'ph Eichmann, architect or the Nazi Genocide plan, also has been responsible for the capture of more than 1,000 other Nazi war crim- inals. For more than 25 years, ever since Allied troops freed him from Mauthausen concentration camp in Aus- tria, Simon Wiesenthal has been gathering evidence against those responsible for the extermination of 6,000,000 Jews, as well as 5,000,000 Czechs, P o 1 e s, Russians, Dutch, French and other nationals. As head of the Documenta- tion Center in Vienna, Wies- enthal is still working on several hundred active cases of wanted mass murders. Wiesenthal, a trained archi- tect, has completed a new book, "Sails of Hope: the Writings of Bialik," co-spon- Secret Mission of Christopher sored by the Center's He- Columbus." brew department. Miron is professor of He- David Schoenbrun, CBS brew literature at the Uni- correspondent and author of versity of Tel Aviv and the "The New Israelis," who Hebrew University and has will open the Book Fair 8:30 served as a visiting professor p.m. Saturday, will bring his at Columbia. family for the weekend. Be- sides his wife, he will be Despite the cancellation of accompanied by his daughter and son-in-law, Lucy and an appearance Monday eve- Robert Szekely, who co- ning by actress Ida Kamin- MURRY KOBLIN ADV. 154 SOUTH WOODWARD Concert tickets are on sale authored Schoenbrun's book ska, who was injured in an BIRMINGHAM MI 2-4150 at the Center. and who are back from cov- automobile accident, the Yid- ering the Mideast war. The dish Committee of the Jew- topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday will ish Center will meet at 8:30 be "The Attitude of the p.m. to present an Hazkarah Young Israelis After the in memory of Yiddish and Hebrew poet Aaron Zeitlin. Yom Kippur War." Wolf Snyder and Morris The Sunday presentation will be one of two events for Nobel will discuss "The Life students sponsored by the and Works of the Great Michigan Association of Jew- Poet," and Mrs. Morris ish College Students. The Friedman will do a reading second event is scheduled for of Zeitlin's works. Cantor Louis Klein will 7 p.m. Nov. 17 when Prof. Dan Miron of Columbia Uni- render a memorial prayer, versity will speak on "The and the meeting will be pre- sided over by Rabbi Ben- Critics of Israeli Society." Both events will be held at jamin Gorrelick. The program will be in the Jewish Center, which will allow students to browse Yiddish and is open to the through the books on sale. public. The Israeli-born Miron also will deliver an address 10:30 Yiddish Theater again will a.m. Nov. 18 on "Israeli and appear on stage at the Jew- American Jewish Culture," ish Book Fair in a special co-sponsored by the Jewish performance 8:30 p.m. Nov. Parents Institute. Later that 17. Chayele Ash and Com- afternoon, at 4, Miron will pany will present songs and speak in Hebrew on "The sketches in Yiddish, co-spon- sored by the Yiddish Com- mittee of the Jewish Center. Tickets are on sale at the BOOK FAIR SCHEDULE Center. Nov. 10-15 Miss Ash, whose parents Nov. 10— 8:30 p.m.—David Schoenbrun were well-known performers 11-10:30 a.m.—Schoenbrun and Family in Yiddish Theater in Bess- — 2 p.m.—Young People's Theater arabia, was already appear- — 8 p.m.—Sam Levenson Without people, Glassithui Olds would be ing on stage at age 6. In 1940, 12— 10 a.m.—Mae Rockland just another vacant lot. And we'd be watching she joined the Yiddish State — 1 p.m.—Susan Fromberg Schaeffer weeds grow instead of a business. Theater in Moldavia, USSR, — 8:30 p.m.—Yiddish Committee Hazkarah and in 1941 studied directing Which is Nyhy we ny to treat our 13— 10 a.m.—Robert Kimmel Smith in Moscow with Shlomo Mik- — 1 p.m.—Ken Hurwitz customers well. We want you to buy your hoels. After the war, she — 8 p.m.—Rabbi Eugene Borowitz GUN from us. And we know we have to make went to Israel, where she or- 14— 10 a.m.—Dr. Theodore Gross it worth your while. Or else. ganized a Yiddish theater. — 2 p.m.—Film "Golda" People come first at Glassman Olds. She came to the United — 4:15 p.m.—Young People's Theater They have to. Or, very simply, there'd be States in 1962 and settled in — 8 p.m.—Simon Wiesenthal no Glassman Olds. Philadelphia, where she has 15— 10 a.m.—Harold Kaufman — since appeared with her 2 p.m.—Inge Trachtenberg theater group. The company - 8 p.m.-----Dr. William Korey includes Ari Fuhrmin, Abra- ham Fuhrman, Edythe Kesil- man and special guest Bar- , bara Moskow. :GOWNS 19tos129 ANDELS TROUT NOU, NOTHING. tv\AN Atrocities Against Israeli POWs Are Charged Continued from Page 1 Israeli Ambassador Yosef Tekoah disclosed at the rally that, in addition to an earlier report that Syrians had mur- dered Israeli prisoners, there was "information of another place where Israeli soldiers were shot after having been taken prisoner. In one case, an i—nrisoned and wounded Is- '. officer, who had difficul- t,, alking, was shot to death." Tekoah also said that Egypt and Syria displayed Israeli prisoners on television and those prisoners were "forced to be photographed in humil- iating positions." He charged Egypt and Syria with flag- rant violations of the Geneva Convention on treatment of war prisoners by refusing to transmit lists of prisoners they held. Sen. Jacob Javits (R.N.Y.) told the rally that where the United Nations rushed to en- force a cease fire, when the Arab armies were near col- lapse, it did not show concern over enforcement of the Geneva Convention. Mrs. Sylvia Pollack, of New York, a mother of an American POW in Vietnam who was imprisoned for five GIVE! Israeli dancer Margalit years and eight months, Oved will be artist-in-resi- called on the governments of dence at the Center the week Syria and Egypt to release the names of the Israeli POWs, to permit the Red Cross to visit and to start negotiations for POW ex- Use changes. OLDSMOBILE INC. 28000 Telegraph at Tel Twelve Mall Southfield, Michigan 48075 • 354-3300 Every Day Is Yontif at Union Tire Save on Standard Gas Two Nobel Prize winners and a dozen other American scientists at the National In- stitutes of Health went to the headquarters of the Ameri- can Red Cross Monday to elicit its support for an ex- change of prisoners of the Arab-Israeli war. In the group were Christian Anfin- sen, who last year became a Nobel Laureate for his dis- covery of protein structures, Marshall Nirenberg, who was honored in 1968 for his genetic code findings, and DeWitt Stetten, director of the Gen- eral Medical Sciences at NIH. Jack Cohen, a biophy- sicist who arranged the visit, said that its purpose was to ask the American Red Cross to exercise its influence through the International Red Cross and other appropriate agencies to persuade Egypt and Syria "to abide by the accepted norms of civilized conduct in warfare." 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