Paperbacks Enrich Bookshelves; Her-man Wouk's 'Marjorie' and Weiss' Trotsky Trial' Reissued work that is being distributed line: he would have the state here with an open mind." It's a book worth reading called Israel regulated by by Simon and Schuster. The youth interviewed for Christians and Arabs as well. and studying. In an era when this book summarize attitudes It sounds good to an unknow- youth are asked to volunteer on Israel. There are two from ing ear, because it claims for services in Israel it is the USSR, two from the U.S., impartiality, without indicat- valuable to have the view- one each from South Africa, ing the menace that would points of a cross-sectional Jordan, Japan, Iraq, France, result to 3,000,000 Israelis population of young people. India, Uruguay, Romania, once they became a minority. Flender's "The Kids who Then there is the position Went to Israel" renders a Tunisia, Mexico and England. In the totality, they represent of the Baptist girl, who loves good service in that respect. social studies in the uniquely Israel, who glories in the freedoms enjoyed in the Jew- challenging Israeli setting. TAP, BALLET, ACROBATIC Ages 3 thru High School or Three of the group inter- ish state by all faiths. A LEARNING NURSERY PROGRAM viewed are not Jews. One is "It's easy for a Christian Ages 3 thru 5 an enchanter from Japan. to live here and get along LINKLETTER SCHOOLS Another is a Baptist girl from with everyone," says Ginger ART ROYAL OAK & SOUTHFIELD CALL 588-0300 the United States. And there the Baptist. And she admon- Free Busing, Too! is an Arab from Jordan who ishes: "You have to come was in the Arab territory until he found himself in Is- rael after the Six-Day War. The Jordanian now consid- Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry ers himself an Israeli. He See Morris or Joel Watnick HERMAN WOUK teaches and loves his work. He admits the benefits that Re-Definition of Art" by Har- accrued to Arabs from Is- old Rosenberg, published by rael's rule. But he follows a GIFTS FINE JEWELRY Collier Books, a division of 644-7626 Thurs. 8 Fri. to 9 p.m. 283 Hamilton Macmillan Co. Birmingham (Near Crowley's) These scholarly essays de- fine the artistic, deal with ADVANCE BUILDING the art works of a number of `Re-Definition of Art' loon, 260) 23077 GREENFIELD noted creative personalities, Nr. Northland & Providence Hospital A critic's mastery of his PHONE 557-1108 analyze the philosophical in Recorder's C o u r t Judge subject emerges in the im- 15 Yeqrs Do nkown Thomas Poindexter once pressive paperback. " T h e art. What this work combines came close to getting an is the literary and the artis- aliya — no mean trick for a tic. It is a classic in English Protestant who had never Let The Professionals Perform writing in addition to being met a Jew till he came to an authoritative critical work Detroit from his native Ohio. at So says Detroiter Hyman on art. * * Shenkman, who told the Jew- ish News about the incident Jeep Sm ith — Dick Stein Prints of Old New York Shelby tee — Patty Grant Students of the history of related to him by Judge New York City will be genu- Poindexter at a recent social Mori Little — Leonard McDonald Etc. inely intrigued by the pic- gathering. Poindexter's words From one to any number of musicians torial record of its late 19th were liberally sprinkled with Yiddish expressions learned Complete Party Planning on Request Century years. from attorney colleagues. 358-2777 The 196 prints in the Dover- Poindexter told Shenkman published paperbound "Old he once attended a synagogue "Music T he Stein Way" New York in Early Photo- service and, upon entering, graphs," from the collection was handed a yarmulka and • of the New York Historical talit. When some of the con- • • • Society, gathered by curator •• Mary Black, will provide a gregants recognized him, he • record of the years before was invited to the bima. "I "for your next affair" overheard a man complain," • • the changes that had taken Poindexter told Shenkman, While you relax Tom Newby will create • place during the years of • • " 'In all these years I was • the MAGIC for your Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, • • vast emigrations. never called out, here comes • Showers and Parties .. . • • It was a different New a stranger and . . • ' But I • York, and, contrasted with knew from before," Poin- • the city's early 20th Century dexter added, "that a goy of Southfield • • story, the prints will serve as can't get an aliya." Flowers, Gifts • an historical account of great • While sharing a law office • merit. Distinctive Party Creations • with Morris and David Ber- • SOUTHFIELD (in Farrells Plaza) 356-3921 • For photographers, this vol- ris, Poindexter said, he once : • 29245 Southfield at 12 Mile was visited by two meshu- • OO O • OO OOO OO OOO O OO ume will serve as a most in- OOOOO O •• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • O OO lakhim (collectors for char- teresting manual. ity). Poindexter told them * that the man they wanted to The Kids in Israel see, Mr. Berris, was out of In an era of strife and the office. struggle by a nation to assure "It doesn't matter," they °Ore l survival, the views of the replied. "You can take care young settlers who came to of it." • Super Imposed Israel from many lands be- • Silhottettes "I can't," Poindexter re- comes exceedingly valuable. sponded, "I'm a goy." • Unique Poses "The Kids Who Went to • Bar .Mitzvahs Shenkman said Poindexter Israel," a Simon and Schus- was given a sad look, and the ter Pocket Books paperback; two men walked out. "After by Harold Flender, who has a minute they returned. One been making documentaries of them pointed his finger at in Israel,• emerges as a fas- Poindexter and said: `Aha, cinating presentation of auto- how do you know what's a 547-7054 biographies of youngsters goy?' " who came to build the land and to fulfill spiritual needs. Jews and non-Jews are represented in the group in- terviewed by Flender. The combination is expressive of Israel's image and it reveals the attraction of Israel the about . . . national politics, world politics, and Nixon land and of the Israeli ideals Marion Feuerman Eleanor Heyman that have inspired the ideal- in -a fascinating new book El-Mars has expanded to serve you better ism of libertarians and nation builders. Published by PUTNAM 'WE CAN SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, Flender's background, his previous noteworthy books on STOLES, FUN FURS, PERSIANS, buy it now worldwide issues, his historic BROADTAIL FURS, FUR TRIMMED SWEATERS,"etc perspective, his documentar- ies on Golda Meir and Abba Eban, his role as teacher in film. writing — these and his 13661 W. 11 Mile, just West of Coolidge experiences in Israel combine maurine sillman the new orchard mall to give him high qualifica- P) . A-8E (Across from Park, Mich. .Oak hilda shapiro maple orchard lake road, north of tions on the subject he betti kurtzman MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. tackled in this interesting 851-9150 Washington Square Press No hone calls please to retain popularity. Now it is in its endless best selling run as a thick, 760-page Si- mon and Schuster Pocket Books paperback. (It was or- iginally published as a hard cover book by Doubleday). One of the very great his- toric plays dealing with the life of Leon Trotsky has been reissued as a paperback. "Trotsky in Exile" by Peter Weiss, first published by Atheneum, is made available by Simon and Schuster as a Pocket Books edition. First reviewed in The Jew- ish News, May 26, 1972, the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Peter Weiss work was "a 36—Friday, January 11, 1974 great play" and "a note- worthy literary achieve- ment." 1 r Another noteworthy Pocket Books paperback is "The ERMANENTLY Worlds of Chippy Patterson" by Arthur H. Lewis. It is an exciting, contemporary story eyebrows—•cmin.—Aimi--Lirgs about a trial lawyer, gangs ;Recommended by Physiciansi and skid row outcasts, a • FREE CONSULTATION battle for a cause of social 'SHIRLEY PERSIN justice. Registered Ehictrologist Herman Wouk gained fame, and his novels continue to have long runs as best sellers. "The Caine Mutiny," "The Minds of War," "This Is My God" and "Marjorie Morningstar" topped 'm a n y lists. 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