; 41 3 f ?Ali !MIA 11 '31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS f3 22 Friday, May 13. 1977 SPRINKLER SERVICE Jerusalem Book Fair Held, Cited for Size, Importance Excellent Work Reasonable Prices 354-2259 • COIN & METALS AUCTION Israel Numismatic Society of Mich. Tuesz. May 24th 7 P.M. Jewish Community Center Maple & Drake Rds. 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. 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Southfield, Mi. 48034 Also Wingfield in Toronto & Greater Lansing 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. 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