Beth Yehudah Schools to Honor Abrams With Gold Toiah Award Hillel L. Abrams, president of Beth Yehudah Schools for the last 10 years, will re- ceive the school's sixth Golden Torah Award at its 60th anniversary dinner Nov. 17 at Cobo Hall. IT'S LEATHER WEATHER DEWITT SUEDE & LEATHER CLEANERS 543-5700 576-0575 10612 W. 9 Mile 4503 N. Woodward O.P. R.O. Former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg will be guest speaker. Abrams, supervisor of the finance division of the Wayne County Sheriff's office, is a member of the board of the Hebrew Benevolent Society and president of Northwest Young Israel. - Irwin I. Cohn is general' chairman of the dinner, and I. William Sherr ig dinner chairman. For reservations, call the Beth Yehudah Schools, 557-6750. DAVID'S PHOTOS Weddings - Bar Mitzvas - Anniversarys Quality Candids at a price you can afford Booking Now 538-1167 The 23rd annual Jewish Book Fair will feature Dr. Bernard Goldman, director of the Wayne State Univer- sity Press, to speak on "The Wondering Jew" 10 a.m. Nov. ulty since 1948, will be sponsored by the Akiva Day School PTO, Friends of Hil- lel Day School and the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools. He is the author of several books and numerous articles. He was adjunct curator at the Detroit Institute of Arts; assistant editor . of "Criti- cism;" and American editor of "Bulletin International D'Esthetique." Dr. Goldman also was chairman of the editorial board for WSU Press and on the executive board of the DR. BERNARD GOLDMAN Detroit Print Club, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. 14 at the Jewish Center. Breakfast will be served at 9:30. Dr. Goldman, professor of art and art history and mem- ber of the Wayne State fac- * * * "Let Us Entertain You" Author Grade Still Remembers- Vilna The Sheldon Rott Orchestra and Vickie Carroll 255-1540 543-7226 Mr. Raymond of cc-- Countr y Sq uire S aton of &toy 23959 W. 9 Mile at Telegraph Southfield, Mich. 358-5437 wishes to announce Miss Betty Richardson of Miami Beach Expert Hairstylist Has Joined Our Staff Call 358-5437 RZtring THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 1, 1974-49 WSU Press Chief, Bernard Goldman, to Address Jewish Book Fair Session Author Chaim Grade left his heart in Vilna, even though he lost some of his family and was subjected to persecution there. Grade, due to speak for the 23rd annual Jewish Book Fair 8 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Jewish Center, said in a re- cent New York Times inter- view that he only speaks of Vilna when asked and pre- fers to speak of his writing. The author of "The Agun- ah," Grade still has a little Bible that he took with him when he fled Vilna in 1941. During his flight he encoun- tered some Russian soldiers, who despite seeing the Bible wanted to shoot him anyway. However, a Soviet officer, a Jew, saved his life. After looking at the book, Grade said the officer "asked me, `Who are you?' and then got very angry at the soldiers. He handed the book back to me very gently. When I left them, I opened it, and it fell open to Jeremiah 30:11." The pas=sage fittingly reads: "For I am with thee, saith Jehovah, to save thee: for I will make a full end of all the nations whither I have scattered thee, but I will correct thee in measure will in no wise leave ),Aee unpunished." RUTH KLUGER At 1 p.m. that day, Israeli author Ruth K- 1 u g e r will speak on "After the Last Escape — What?" in the Aaron DeRoy Theater, fol- lowing a noon luncheon in Shiffman Hall. She will• be sponsored by the Greater Detroit Council of Pioneer Women. She is one of five surviving founders of Aliya Bet (illegal immigration), an operation which saved European Jews from the Nazis. She was the only female member of the group.- Author of "The Last Es- cape," Miss Kluger began -her rescue activities in 1939 in Romania. She brought Arab Jews to Palestine, and worked with the French and Dutch Resistance. She later became a colonel in the Hag- ana, the Israeli defense or- ganization. In 1947 Gen. Charles de Gaulle awarded her the Croix de la Lorraine, re- served for resistance fight- ers. That same year she re- ceived the French Legion d' Honeur. A resident of Israel, Miss Kluger is president of the In- sents a talk for the book fair 8 p.m. Nov-: 14 at the Center. Editor-in-chief of Transac- tion/Society Magazine, Horo- witz will be sponsored by the American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Committee, and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Dr. Horowitz, professor of sociology at Rutgers Univer- sity, has held teaching posts at Washington - University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Bard College and Buenos Aires University. He also is visiting profes- sor at Stanford University, London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of Caracas, Vene- zuela. Dr. Horowitz has written numerous articles and essays for professional journals and intellectual magazines, and serves in an editorial capac- ity for 10"scholarly journals. The public is invited at no charge. For information on book fair activities, call the Cen- ter's cultural arts depart- ment, 341-4200. - Center Branch to Have Lectures The 10 Mile Jewish Center Adult Council will sponsor a lecture series, conducted by former Wayne State Univer- sity-Prof. Samuel Levin, be- ginning 1 p.m. Monday at the branch. The topic will be "The Risk of a One-Party System." 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