THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 October 17, 1980 Nov. 6 Book Fair Speakers Listed MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Furnishings Professionally Conducted In Your Home Estate Liquidators EDMUND FRANK & Co. Appraisers 875-7650 Liquidators 368-4044 At 10 a.m. Nov. 6, the Akiva Hebrew Day School PTA, Hillel Day School PTO, and Women's Auxiliary-United Hebrew Schools will co-sponsor the Book Fair appearance of Juliana Geran Pilon, the Yeitotol the histories, beliefs, re- cruiting methods and daily lives of the members of the major cults — the Unifica- tion Church, Hare Krishna, Scientology, Divine Light Mission and Children of God. Smaller groups are discussed more briefly. "Prison or Paradise" explores the attractiveness RUDIN MANN of the cults, the back- PILON grounds of those who join, Mann, author of "Gizelle, author of "Notes From the and weaknesses in the con- Save the Children," will Other Side of Night." Ms. temporary society which Pilon's talk is entitled speak on "Evian: Where make the cults appealing. the Holocaust Could "Growing Up Jewish Under The book offers specific Have Been Stopped." Her Communism." methods for countering the, - Her story tells of her re- appearance will be co- cults. The controversial turn to Romania, from sponsored by the Greater "de-programming" issue is which her family managed Detroit Council of probed along with other Pioneer Women. to flee 17 years before, fol- Mrs. Mann was a speaker legal ways of removing lowing many years of being at the 20th Book Fair in members from the cults. denied the right to leave. For information about 1971, when she wrote her The visit to Romania, an Book Fair, call the Jewish intensely emotional experi- biography of Golda Meir. Mrs. Mann has just writ- Community Center, 661- enc awakened the 1000, ext. 250. author's memories of a ten "Twelve Is Too Old," childhood of oppression realistically dealing with which she weaves into her the marijuana scene. One of her articles on marijuana narrative. Ms. Pilon was born in use appeared in the De- Bucharest in 1947. She cember 1979 issue of - studied at the University of Readers Digest, and her ar- Chicago and Princeton ticle, "Marijuana's Effect on University, receiving her Lungs," will appear in the doctorate in philosophy November 1980 issue. At 8 p.m. Nov. 6, the from Chicago in 1974. At 1 p.m. Nov. 6, Peggy American Jewish Con- gress and American Jewish Committee will Beinish Epstein the appear- to Receive ZOA's co-sponsor ance of Marcia R. Rudin, Brandeis Award the co-author of "Prison or Paradise (The New Religious Cults)." The topic of Mrs. Rudin's talk will be "New Religious Cults: Challenge for the Jewish Community." 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Republican Vice Presidential Candidate George Bush will be guest speaker at the convention. Vice President Walter Mondale will speak at the Saturday night session of the convention. The Saturday evening session also will be ad- dressed by Governor Patrick Lucey of Wiscon- sin, Presidential candi- date John Anderson's running mate. The banquet Sunday envening will be addressed by Isarel Ambassador to the U.S. Ephraim Evron. One of the Godlike things of this world is the venera- tion done to human worth by the hearts of men. —Carlyle Daily 10-6 Thurs. 10-8 1 Creative JeAelers 29173 Northwestern Hw y . ! Southfield, MI 48034 / (313) 356-2525 at 12 Mile Rd., Franklin Plaza Aill=11,41=1 ■11110011 w The Jabotinski Society of Herut Zionists of America Extend A Cordial Invitation to The Jewish Community of Metropolitan Detroit to attend the CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION • of the Unforgettable Zionist leader ZEEV JABOTINSKI • Distinguished Speaker • Israeli Films Free Admission at Cong. Beth Achim 21100 W. 12 Mile Wed., Oct. 22, 8 P.M. Rabbi Milton Arm, Sec.; Simon Cieck, Pres. Max Drew, Treas.