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22 Friday, May 13. 1977
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JERUSALEM, (JTA)—
The eighth Jerusalem Inter-
national Book Fair, held
here at the Binyanei
HaUma, April 26 .- May 2,
was the biggest and most
impressive since the bien-
nial event was started. It
was attended by some
100,000 visitors, compared
to 90,000 two years ago. It
featured 1,000 exhibits from
1,023 publishers in .43 coun-
tries displaying 50,000
books. On the average, this
year's book fair was about
40 percent larger than any
previous one.
During the official open-
ing ceremonies, President
Ephraim Katzir awarded
the Jerusalem Prize to the
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ZOA Launches Energy Campaign
NEW YORK—A nation-
wide emergency energy
campaign haS been
launched by the Zionist Or-
Mexican poet, Octavio Paz.
ganization of America, ac-
The prize is conferred bien-
cording to Rabbi Joseph P.,
nially by the Juerusalem
Sternstein, president of the
Municipality on the writer
120,000-member organiza-
whose work expresses "the
tion.
freedom of the individual in
A specially prepared and
society.
documented ZOA Energy
Paz told a press confer-
Report will be distributed
ence that when Mexico
to leaders and opinion
voted in the United Nations
makers in the Jewish com-
to equate Zionism with rac-
munity.
ism "I wrote an article pro-
In addition to the distribu-
ving that they had made an
tion of the report by, direct
enormous moral and politi-
mail, the ZOA plans to pre-
cal mistale. Zionism is a
sent its view of the energy
historic and political expres-
issues in full-page advertise-
sion of auto-emancipation;
it is not nationalistic in the . ments to - appear in the
Anglo-Jewish press and
narrow- sense of that term.
leading national Jewish
Since the Holocaust, if I
monthlies in the United
were a Jew I would, be a Zi-
'States.
onist."
A special_ visual-aid pro-
The fair's agenda includ-
ed a session of the '"first in-
ternational conference of
scientific editors," and an
international meeting of the
printing and publishing com-
mittee of the "JerusaleM
CUSTOM FURNITURE &
Economic Conference" on
the subject of Jerusalem,
CARPET CLEANING
the Holy Land and the
ON LOCATION
Bible in the context of reli-
gious and general pub-
lishing.
Phone
549-7170
-gram on energy will be dis-
tributed to organizations
and clubs throughout Amer-
ica for showing to their
membership.
For copies of the ZOA
Energy Report, write Pub-
lic Affairs Department,
ZOA House, 4 E, 34th St.,
New York, N.Y. 10016.
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Some of the biggest and
most prestigious names in
publishing in the \ United
States and other countries
were represented at the
book fair. American partici-
pants included Bantam
Books, Time-Life Books,
New American , Library,
Yale University Press, Har-
vard University Press, Gros-
set and Dunlap and William
Morrow.
, Detroiter Toby Holtzman
participated in the fair as a
member of the Jewish Pub-
lication Society delegation.
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troit announces its 1977 sum-
mer program will begin
-June 27. The summer pro-
gram provides activities for
children ranging, in age
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