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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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NEW YORK — This fall
Bantam Books will begin a
new publishing program to
be known as "The Bantam
Jewish Bookshelf." The first
paperback publication in
the series is "The Jewish.
Almanac" compiled and
edited by Carl Rheins and
Richard Siegel.
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on subjects ranging from
Jewish gangsters to the
wealthiest Jewish families
in America, to noted Jewish
women to the meaning of
- Hebrew names, to various
areas of Holocaust study.
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Clubs," Nat Hentoff on
"The All-Time, All-Star
Jewish Jazz Band,"
Barry Holtz on "Eight
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cil, saying it "should sym-
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