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To per- petuate the memory of their son, Robert Michael, lost in the Holocaust, the Gurduses established a kindergar- ten for children of Rus- sian immigrants in Natanya, Israel. __"The Death Train" be- comes the obsession of the author's four-year-old son whose fear is sealed in a drawing included in her book. At 10 a.m. Nov. 12 (Sis- terhood Day), Judith Bruder, author of "Going to Jerusalem," will speak on But the Past Is the Present: The Jewish Moment." "Going to Jerusalem" is Judith Bruder's humorous first novel, giving us "The Canterbury Tales." with modern faces and voices. A group of travelers is encouraged by their guide, Harry Bailley, to tell stories to make their Passover trip to Israel more enjoyable. The 1 p.m. Nov. 12 speaker will be Max I. Dimont. Dimont's first book, "Jews, God and, History," has sold 1.5 mil- lion copies in 15 years. Dimont's second book, The Indestructible Jews," is now in its 12th printing. 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