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November 10, 1978 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Book Fair Schedule

Saturday
8 p.m. — Louis Nizer, attorney and author of "Reflections
Without Mirrors."

Sunday
10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. — Children's Theater —
Rainbow Celebration in "Don't Give Up the Ship."
1:45 p.m.— Ruth Turkow Kaminska, author of "I Don't
Want to Be Brave Anymore," will speak in Yiddish.
3:30 p.m. — Prof. Gershon Shaked, author of "The His-
tory. of Modern Hebrew Literature," will speak in Hebrew.
8 p.m. — Stanley Feldstein, author of "This Land That I
Show You."

Monday, Sisterhood Day
10 a.m. — David Rosenberg, author of "Lightworks."
12 noon — Luncheon (reservations required).
1 p.m. — Belva Plain, author of "Evergreen."
8 p.m. — Alon Ben-Meir, author of "Israel: The Chal-
lenge of The Fourth Decade."

Tuesday, Hadassah Education Day
10 a.m. — Ruth Gruber, author of "Racquela: A Woman
of Israel.
12 noon — Luncheon (reservations required).
1 p.m. — Joseph Borkin, author of "The Crime and
Punishment of I.G. Farben."
8 p.m. — E.M. Broner, author of "A Weave of Women."

Wednesday
9:30 a.m. — Continental Breakfast (reservations re-
quired).
10 a.m. — Gloria Goldreich, author of "Leah's Journey."
12 noon — Luncheon (reservations required).
1 p.m. — Cynthia Freeman, author of "Days of Winter."
8 p.m. — Prof. Melvin I. Urofsky, author of "We Are
One."

Friday, November 10, 1918 21

BETH YEHUDAIFSCHOOLS

64TH
ANNIVERSARY DINNER

to be held at

THE FAIRLANE
MANOR
19000 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn

(across from the Fairlane Town Center)

Co-Chairmen

SUNDAY EVENING,
NOVEMBER 19, 1978

Golden Torah
Award Recipient

Guest Speaker

Thursday
9:30 a.m. — Continental Breakfast (reservations re-
quired).
10 a.m. — Mae Shafter Rockland, author of "The Jewish
Party Book."
1 p.m. — Nora Levin, author of "While Messiah Tarried."
8 p.m. — Holocaust Remembrance Evening with Isabella
Leitner, author of "Fragments of Isabella" and Leonard
Baker, author of "Days of Sorrow and Pain."

Nov. 18
8 p.m. — English-Yiddish Theater Night. Chayele Ash,
Abraham Fuhrman, Ari Fuhrman, Barbara Moskow,
Edythe Kesilman in "Gut Yom-Tov, Yidden."

I. William Sherr

Nov. 19
10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Children's Theater — Rain-
bow Celebration in "Don't Give Up the Ship."
10:30 a.m. —John Davis, author of "The Guggenheims."
3 p.m. — Rabbi Sherwin Wine, author of "Humanistic
Judaism."
There is no charge for lectures. There is a charge for
theater events, breakfasts and luncheons. For infor-
mation, call the Jewish Community Center, 661-1000,
ext. 275.

Bnai Moshe I-1‘ onors Kutnicks
at Israel Bond Dinner Tribute

Alvin Reifman

Senator Lowell Weicker

Cocktails at 6:00 p.m. Dinner at 7:00 p.m.
For Reservations, Please call: 557-6750

FOUNDERS

David B. Holtzman

Marvin Berlin
Harold Beznos
Max Biber
Ivan Bloch
Stuart Bloch
Jack J. Carmen
Ernest L. Citron
Irwin I. Cohn
Dr. Arnold Eisenman
Dr. Elmer Ellias



Dr. Joseph Goodstein
George Hill
David B. Holtzman
Arnold Joseff
Mrs. Morris Karbal
Abe Maltzberg
Joseph Nusbaum
Jack Peitz
Alvin Reifman
Alex Saltsman
Robert A. Schwartz

I. William Sherr
The Stewart Family
In Memory of
Dorothy Stewart
Max Stollman
Phillip Stollman
Marvin Tamaroff
Mrs. Morris Yassky
Dr. Arnold Zuroff

GliARDIANS

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan

More than $440,000 in Israel Bonds were sold as part
of the recent Cong. Bnai Moshe Israel Bond dinner-
dance honoring Jack and Pearl Kutnick. Shown are,
from left, seated, guest speaker Jacques Torczyner,
the honorees and David B. Hermelin. Standing are
Bernard Klein, Abraham Pasternak, Rabbi Stanley
M. Rosenbaum, Robert Hirschbein and Cantor Louis
Klein ;

College Mission to W.B., Israel

CHICAGO — The Ameri- Israel, beginning Dec. 18.
can Zionist Youth Founda- Interested students
tion (AZYF) is sponsoring a should write the AZYF, 220
two-week college study mis- S. State St., suite 1432,
sion to the West Bank and Chicago, 60604.

SPONSORS

Norman Adelsberg
Beckwith-Evans
In Memory of
Meyer Weingarden
Henry Dorfman
Kenneth Fischer
Sidney Fischer
Nathan I. Goldin
Martin Goldman
Samuel Hechtman

Peter Heiman
David Hermelin
Honigman Foundation
In Memory of
Sarah Honigman
Alex Joseph
Frank W. Kerr Company.
Eugene Kraus
Daniel A. Laven
Midwest Clayman
Company, Inc.

Irving I. Palman
Dr. Lloyd J. Paul
Julius Rotenberg
Solomon Rothenberg
Alvin Spector
Lawrence J. Traison
Mel Wallace
Harold Warren
Irving Weiss
Eugene M. Zack
Samuel N. Zack

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