. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS November 14, 1975 47 Annual Book Fair to Conclude With Major Weekend Events The concluding speaker at Interruption of Ritual Be- the 24th Annual Jewish tween Mother and Daugh- Book Fair, will be local au- ter," 7:30 P.M., in the Jew- thor and teacher Esther ish Center's Aaron DeRoy Broner, who will speak on Theater. "The Stolen Legacy — The Mrs. Broner is a native SATURDAY 8:30 p.m. — Yiddish Theater Evening with Ginetta La- Bianca, Herschel Gendel and the Music Study Group Cho- rus under Don Frohman, DeRoy Theater (charge). SUNDAY 10 a.m. — Children's programs by arrangement. 10:30 a.m. — Prof. Joseph Gutmann, "Moses Jacob Ezekial: Artist, Patriot, Jew," Room 384. 2 p.m. — Children's Theater: "All-of-a-Kind Family Comes to Book Fair," DeRoy Theater (charge). 2 p.m. — Pre-school story hour, Library. 2:30 p.m. — Yehuda Elberg, Yiddish lecture, "The People of the Book," Room 384. 4 p.m. — Miriam Schneid, Hebrew lecture, "A New Light on the Poetry of Tschernichowsky," Room 384. 7:30 p.m. — Esther Broner, "The Stolen Legacy and Inter- ruption of Ritual Between Mother and Daughter," DeRoy Theater. I I a*, Skop sgtcC " 2. tifflt Less expehsive I I I • Antiques — New Gifts Happy Chanukah I I Our Shop: I • is brimming with a great selection for everyone — from baby to great-grandma from $1 up! I I I I I Once again, our holiday gift to you I I Free Gift Wrapping I Sylvia Rubin I Marion Aptekar Herzog extolled the great liberation and hu- manitarian ideals of Zion- ism, and said the linking of Zionism with racism was part of a world-wide anti-Semitic campaign by the Arabs. 4198 Orchard Lake Rd. (above the Danish Bakery) I I Hours Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Orchard Lake 681-4122 • SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE 1 v) rn Girls Lots of merchandise being offered to you at ILI c j 30% : 40% OFF SPORTIN GAL 2399 Coolidge (next to Tastee Freez) 4 N Come and take advantage VI 40) for those important people in your life 541-6660 Latest medically approved dermatology equipment used Mrs. S. Steiner HANUKA GIFTS tu MON.-SAT. 10:30 to 4:30 "This open attack on one of the world's great reli- gions is unheard of in mod- ern history . . . The Arab delegations talk of racism. What happened to the 800,- 000 Jews who lived for 2,000 years in Arab lands? Where are the people, their prop- erty, their communities?" He contrasted that with the living conditions of the Arabs in Israel, their free- dom to run their schools, en- ter politics and representa- tion in the Knesset. On another topic, Lucy Dawidowicz, who teaches modern Jewish history at Yeshiva University, stressed the importance of the docu- ments that survived the Hol- ocaust. BE HAIR FREE ELECTROLYSIS 5 7.50 1 /2 hr. of these great buys on, Dresses— Pant Suits —Skirts— Purses— Etc. also be sure to see our beautiful collection of jewelry & wallets that will make terrific Book Fair began last Saturday evening with an overflow crowd of more than 2,000 filling four rooms to hear Israeli Am- bassador to the UN Chaim Herzog describe the anti- Zionism at the UN as a new round of world anti- Semitism. The standing-room-only crowd, many watching on closed-circuit television, heard Herzog open with ex- cerpts from the speech he made in the UN Nov. 3, de- crying the vast percentage of time this session of the General Assembly was de- voting to attacking Israel and the absence of debate on the internal strife in Leba- non. Gen. Herzog said the UN has changed since 1945. Now 100 million Arabs have 20 votes while 200 million Americans have one vote. He said the U.S. relin- quished its leadership role in the UN by showing a lack of interest, and the vacuum created was filled by the Russian-Arab-Third World "automatic majority." I I Detroiter and an associate professor of English and writer - in - residence at Wayne State University. Her most recent work, "Her Mothers," has been called a landmark in feminist literature as it probes relationships be- tween mothers and daugh- ters and all women. Mrs. Broner was recently named winner of the $3,000 first prize winner in WSU's Bicentennial play writing competition. Saturday evening, "Yiddish Theater Evening" highlights the schedule. I- SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE 35 Years Experience Doctors Referrals LI 5-4700 Speaking to a capacity audience in the Aaron De- Roy theater Monday, Miss Dawidowicz cited the sur- viving documents as "the raw material of the Holo- caust" and found their existence "indispensible to history." which left out information considering the circum- of the terror perpetrated by stances." the Germans. He said the Jewish record Author and lecturer of resistance was bet'LF Yuri Suhl discussed Jew- than many of the popula- ish resistance during the tions which were subju- Holocaust at Wednesday gated by the Germans. She said of the two cate- gories that remained, offi- cial German documents and the private papers of the persecuted Jews, there was a wealth of the former and dearth of the latter in com- parison. She said that often the Jewish documents had to be evaluated more by the infor- mation that was left out than what was written. She cited the Judenrat accounts Suhl said the Jewish vic- tims of Hitler's persecution resisted the fascists in the ghettoes, in the death camps and on a partisan basis dur- ing the war, "and they fought in an inspiring way, evening's lecture at the Book Fair. • FIRESTONE U JEWELRY 5111•••111/. Hemintrettne. Jeuwir, a: Jo.t4 r h Hepair the SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 MIND READING 8 LAUGHS Party Entertainment with Audience Participation by Bill Nagler 356-5112 or 1-662-3700 Margolis Household Furniture 2 9 YEARS OLD at the Same STAND 6 Mile, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer. 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