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October 03, 1975 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-03

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"32 October 3; 7975

THE DETROIT 'JEWISH NEWS

1975 Jewish Book Fair to Feature Major Literary Works and Authors

Three outstanding au-
thors will be featured Nov.
10 at the 24th Annual Jew-
ish Book Fair at the main
Jewish Community Center.
Anne Bernays, author of
the best-seller, "Growing
Up Rich," will discuss
"Mothers and Daughters" at
10 a.m. She is co-sponsored
by the Synagogue and Tem-
ple Sisterhoods of Metropol-
itan Detroit, as part of their
annual Book Fair Sister-
hood Day.

Ms. Bernays has been
writing for the past 20
years, including four novels
and numerous magazine
articles.

Her most recent work,
"Growing Up Rich," is a
chronicle of the joys and
agonies of adolescence,
particularly of Jewish ad-
olescence.

noon in Shiffman Hall, for
which reservations are re-
quired, at a charge. For res-
ervations, call the Center
Cultural Arts Department,
341-4200.

Prager has traveled through
40 countries and has a
knowledge of seven lan-
guages, including Hebrew
and Arabic. In July of 1974,
he traveled to Egypt, Syria,

Monday evening, Lucy
Dawidowicz, author of "The
War Against The Jews —
1933-1945," will speak at 8
p.m. on "Confronting the
Holocaust."

Ms. Bernays' lecture is
open to the community at
no charge. A Sisterhood
Day luncheon will follow at

the destruction of European
Jewry before and during
World War II.
Lucy Dawidowicz teaches
modern Jewish history at
Yeshiva University. She is
also a frequent contributor
to "Commentary" maga-
zine, and is the author of
"The Golden Tradition: Jew-
ish Life and Thought in
Eastern Europe."

MOVIE
GUIDE

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'quire' s Table

1403 S. COMMERCE (near the intersection

at Maple; 15 & Pontiac Trail)

Americana Complex
1, 2, 3, 4

R•s•rvatioes Suggested

624-6660

WED. & THURS., 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Greenfield N. of 9 Mile

COMPLETE DINNERS FOR TWO

INCLUDES: SALAD BAR, SOUP OR JUICE, HOME-MADE BREAD,
ROLLS IL BAGELS AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK

Choice Of

$795

• CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS
• BREADED PERCH
• BROILED
Choice of
• BEEF ALA &
CHOPPED SIRLOIN

9 5

DEUTSCH
• VEAL
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Choice of smothered in onions or
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From 25 to 125 IN OUR BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM

AT RONNIE FORMAN'S

ADVANCE NOSHERIE

IN THE ADVANCE BLDG.

23077 GREENFIELD,

corner of 9 Mile, Southfield

557-8060







Anniversary Parties
After-Theater Parties
Bar Mitzva Receptions
Bas Mitzva Receptions
Reunions







Stags
Sales Meetings
Showers
Bowling Banquets
Wedding Receptions

Also In

YOUR HOME, OFFICE OR HALL

COMPLETE LUNCH, BRUNCH & DINNER MENUS

AVAILABLE FOR YOU TO CHOOSE

ANNE BERNAYS

DENNIS PRAGER

Dennis Prager, director of
the Tze Ulmad Institute,
and co-author of the re-
cently-published "Eight
Questions People Ask About
Judaism," will speak at 1
p.m. on "Jewish Enemies of
the Jewish People."
A student of contempo-
rary politics and religion,

Lebanon, and Jordan to dis-
cuss Arab-Israeli relations.

He is national spokes-
man for the Student
Struggle for Soviet Jewry
and was United States
delegate to the Brussels
World Conference on So-
viet Jewry.

CRITERION CLUB will

begin its fall social season
with a "dance premiere" 9
p.m. Saturday at the South-
field Civic Center. President
Esther Bershad announces
Johnny "C" and his Orches-
tra will provide music for
dancing, and refreshments
will be served. For informa-
tion, call Sylvia Bruch,
545-1108, or Betty Wein-
berg, 559-5175.
* * *

FRIENDS OF THE
BAYIT will meet 8 p.m.

Sunday at the home of
Barry Stein, 950 Whitmore,
Apt. 408, to hear represent-
atives of black Hebrew con-
gregations discuss "The
Black Jews of Detroit."
* * *

PEOPLE WITHOUT
PARTNERS of the Jewish

Community Center will
meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
10 Mile Center branch.
Beryl Falbaum, former city-
county bureau chief of the
Detroit News and former
aide to ex-Lt. Gov . James
Brickley, will speak an
"Politics." Elections will

precede the meeting. Bowl-
ing is held on the second and
fourth Sundays of the
month at Oak Park Lanes.
For bowling information,
call Estelle Rosenberg,
399-8416.

*

• * *

Wayne State Hillel
Schedules Events

Wayne State University's
Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion will have an oneg Sha-
bat 8:30 p.m. today at the
home of Rabbi Max Kapus-
tin, 15690 Addison, South-
field. Rabbi William Blank
will speak on "Is Sex OK? —
A Jewish View."
Hillel will offer three non-
credit classes: a creative
midrash will meet each
Wednesday; a study group
will discuss "Jewish
Thought Since 1967" 1 p.m.
Thursdays; and a course
will be taught on "Jewish
Living" 7:30 p.m. Thursdays
at the home of Rabbi Blank,
19429 Lahser.
For information, call
Rabbi Blank at Hillel,
577-3459.

Event for Bonds to Honor Dr. Brent

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

At 12 Mile, Just

851-4094
Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

Off U.S. 696

Dr. Morris Brent, founder
and administrator of Brent
Hospital, will be guest of

Specializing in

ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD

PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners
DANCING MON.-SAT. FROM 10 p.m.
After Theater: ly

Menu

DANNY
STEVENSON
At The Piano Bar

FOR COCKTAIL HOUR
MON. THRU FRI.
4 P.M. TO 7 P.M.

Her appearance is being
co-sponsored by the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, and
Anti-Defamation League.

Ms. Dawidowicz's book
has been described as a com-
plete, authoritative, and
nearly definitive account of

*

Singles Events

JAZZ STYLINGS OF
THE NEW

DANNY STEVENSON
TRIO

Mon. thru Sat. 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

DR. MORRIS BRENT

honor at a reception on be-
half of Israel Bonds Oct. 15,
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
'Herschel Mozen of West
Bloomfield.
The event is one of a se-
ries of private receptions in
advance of the Israel Bonds
medical professions division
annual dinner-dance Nov.
15.
Dr. Brent, who is both a
registered pharmacist and a
physician, has been active
for many years in the Allied
Jewish Campaign and the
United Foundation Torch
Drive.
He founded Brent Hospi-
tal in 1942, and has been its
only administrator.

559-2730

1 THEATERS ONE I:WILDING

*

*

Singles Council
Seeks Volunteers

The Michigan Jewish
Young Adult Council is
seeking volunteers for the
singles night at the Jewish
Community Center's 24th
annual book fair Nov. 13.
Volunteers are needed to
sell books, help with hospi-
tality and refreshments and
assist with publicity. Sin-
gles age 18-30 who wish to
volunteer may call Heidi
Press, evenings after 6 p.m.
only, 643-7672.

Place of Death

A man's own feet are
pledged to fly and bring him
where he's doomed to die.
—The Talmud

Wed. MATINEES ALL

THEATERS—I

Show only

at 1:00 —$1

"JAWS" (PG)
"OTHER SIDE OF
THE MOUNTAIN" (PG)
"SOUND OF
MUSIC" (G)
"MASTER
GUN FIGHTER"

BERKLEY

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LI 2-0330

ALL SEATS $1.00
SUN. THRU THURS.
NO COUPONS

FRIDAY AND SAT.
COUPONS ACCEPTED WITH
REGULAR ADM. PRICES.
WEEKDAYS OPEN 7 P.M.

ALL SEATS $1.00

Sun. thru Thurs. No coupons

Coupons good Fri. & Sat.
with reg. adm. prices.

Weekdays Open at 7.

Kirk Douglas,
Alexis Smith & David Jannsen

"ONCE IS
NOT ENOUGH"(Rated

R)

at 7:15 and 9:25

Fr. Sat. at 7:20 & 9:30
Sun. open 2:15
Once is not Enough
at.2:40, 4:50, 7 and 9:10.

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