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November 08, 1974 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Nov. 8, 1974-13

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ity; Leslie Moss and Donald
Sachs, volunteers; and Mor-
ris Friedman, Yiddish.
The book fair- will present
as its opening speaker,
Ladislas Farago, author of
"Game of the Foxes" and
"Aftermath — Martin Bor-
mann and the Fourth Reich."

.

He will speak on "The Ren-
aissance. of Nazism: What
We Should Know About It"
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Center.
.On Sunday at 10 a.m., Far-
ago will hold a special ses-
sion for high school students
in Room 384 of the Center
where he will speak on his
experiences and thoughts on
Nazism.
At 2 p.m. Sunday in the
Aaron DeRoy Theater, a spe-
cial play, "Mazel and Shli-
mazel" based on a work by
Isaac Bashevis Singer and
directed by Irene Malin, will
be presented for children by
the Center Young Actors
Guild. As an added feature,
a 20-minute color film., "Zla-
teh the Goat" will be shown
at 12:30 and 1:30. There is a
charge for the play and film.
Civil rights lawyer, Elmer
Gertz, will speak on "The
Jewish Writer — Self-Cons-
cious but Free" 8 p.m. Sun-
day in the - DeRoy Theater
sponsored by the synagogue
men's clubs and temple bro-
therhoods.
Sisterhood Day will be
marked on Monday and will
be sponsored by synagogue
and temple -sisterhoods.
Among the speakers that day
is Gerald' S. Strober, author
and social critic, who will
speak on "If I Am Not for
Myself: the Crisis of the
American Jews" 10 a.m. in
the DeRoy Theater. Strober
is -the athor of "American
Jews: Community in Crisis."
His lecture will be followed
at noon by a luncheon in
Shiffman Hall, for which res-

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"The Wondering Jew." Mrs.
Goldman is substituting for
her husband whose illness
will prevent his participation.
There will be a noon luncheon
sponsored by the Greater De-
troit Council of Pioneer Wo-
men, and a 1 p.m. lecture.by
Ruth Kluger, author of "The
Last Escape." Miss Kluger
will speak on "After the Last
Escape — What?" Reserva-
tions are required for the
_ luncheon.
At 8 p.m. Thursday, au-
thor, professor and editor
Irving Louis Horowitz will
speak on "The Jewish Ques-
tion as the Central Question
of the 19705" sponsored by
the AJCongress, AJC,ommit-
tee and the ADL.
Yiddish theater will return
to the Center stage 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 16 in the DeRoy Audi-
torium as Russian artists,
Margarita Palanskaya and
Emil Gorovetz, accompanied
by concert pianist Malke
Gottlieb perform entirely in
Yiddish. There is a charge
for the show.

Following lunch, Nathan
Shapell, _ author and Holo-
caust survivor will speak on
"30 Years Later" at 1 p.m.
in the DeRoy Theater. Hu-
morist Sam Levenson will be
presented at 3 as a special
event following Shapell.
At 8 p.m. Monday, Yiddish
author, poet and lecturer,
Chaim Grade, will speak in"
Yiddish in Room 384 on the
"Life of S. Ansky, Author of
The_15ybbuk." Grade .will be
sponsored by the Center Yid-
dish Committee and the Cen-
ter.
will
Tuesday's
begin with a lecture at 10
a.m. in the DeRoy Theater
by Herta Loeser, author of
"Women, Work and Volun-
teering," sponsored by Ha-
dasah, 1s. Loeser will speak
on ,"Give and Take of Volun-
teering." A noon luncheon,
for which reservations are re-
RICHARD KINNEY
quired, will follow in Shiff-
man Hall.
On Nov. 17 Richard Kin %
At 1 p.m. Tuesday, I. L.
Kenen, editor of the Near ney, associate director of the
East Report Will sneak in the Wayne State University Press
DeRoy Theater. Chairman of will diScuss "Jewish- Books
the American Israel Public and Authors We Have
Affairs Committee, Kenen Known and Loved." The
will speak on "American Pol- chidren's play "Mazel and
icy in the Arab-Israeli Con- Shlimazel," will be shown at
flict." _ Stephen D. Isaacs, 2 p.m. and the movie "Zlateh
chiefof the New -York bureau the Goat" at 12:30 and 1:30.
of the Washington Post will
speak on "The -Role of Jews
in the Political. Arena."
Isaacs is the author of "Jews
and American PolitiCs."
The Brandeis National Wo-
men's Committee and Michi-
gan Region, Women's Amei-
icon ORT, will sponsor a con-
tinental breakfast 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday in Shiffman Hall.
Following breakfast, for
which reservations are re-
quired,_ Raymond Sokolov,
former food editor of the
New York Times, will speak
on "Where Have All the
RACHEL EYTAN
Knishes Gone?" The NationaL
Council of Jewish Women
Rachel Eytan, _senior lec-
will sponsor a noon luncheon
in Shiffman Hall and a 1 turer in Israeli and Yiddish
p.m. lecture in DeRoy Thea- literature at Hofstra Univers-
ter by Leonard Schroeter, an ity, will speak 3:30 p.m.. Nov.
expert on Soviet affairs, who 17 in Room 384 at the Center.
will speak on "The Soviet Her talk will be entirely in
Jewish Movement—Its Rela- Hebrew.
The book fair will conclude
tionship to the United States."
Reservations are required with a special production en-
titled , "Sing Along With Is-
for the luncheon.
At 8 p.m. in the DeRoy rael" 7:30 p.m. Nov. 17 in
Theater, social commentator Shiffman Hall. Sponsored by
Milton Himmelfarb w i 11 the American Zionist Youth
speak an "Zero Population Foundation and the National
Growth and the Jewish Com- Jewish Welfare Board, the
munity." Author of "Jews of program will have entertain-
Modernity," Himmelfarb will ment for all ages. -
Book fair lectures are open
be sponsored by the Jewish
National Fund and Zionist Or- to the public at no charge,
while there is a charge for --
ganization of Detroit.
Wayne State University theater, special events and
Professor Norma Goldman luncheons. For information,
will speak 10 a.m. Thursday call the Center's cultural arts
in the DeRoy Theater on department, 341-4200.

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