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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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1980 Jewish Book Fair to Open Saturday Night
The 29th annual Jewish
Book Fair at the Jewish
Community Center of Met-
ropolitan Detroit begins
Saturday evening and runs
through Nov. 9.
The annual Book Fair is
co-sponsored by more than
50 local Jewish organiza-
tions. Sandy Nathanson is
1980 Book Fair chairman.
Most Book Fair events
are free of charge. Those for
which there is a charge, or
reservations are required,
are noted in the program.
For Book Fair information,
call the Jewish Community
Center's Cultural Arts De-
of Masada." Co-sponsored by Detroit Women of Alpha
Omega Dental Auxiliary and Women's Auxiliary to
the Maimonides Medical Society.
12 Noon — Luncheon. There is a charge. Reservations
required.
1 p.m. — Cynthia Freeman will speak "To A Room Full of
Friends." Co-sponsored by Brandeis University Na-
tional Women's Committee and National Council of
Jewish Women.
8 p.m. -- Sabi Shabtai will speak on "Terrorism in the
1980s." Co-sponsored by the Jewish National Fund
and Zionist Organization of Detroit.
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SANDY NATHANSON
partment, 661-1000, ext.
250.
SATURDAY
8 p.m.
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CELEBRATES
Opening night speaker David Schoenbrun.
SUNDAY
1 p.m. — Rabbi Hayim H. Donin will speak on "Why Pray?"
2 p.m. — Children's theater — "Gershwin for Children"
will be presented by the Michigan Lyric Opera Com-
pany. Admission charge.
2 p.m. — Judith Laikin Elkin will speak in Yiddish on "The
Prospect for Latin American Jews: Assimilation vs.
Survival" Co-sponsored by the Center's Yiddish
Committee and Sholem Aleichem Institute.
3 p.m. — Yehuda Amichai will speak in Hebrew and
English on "Hebrew Poetry." Co-sponsored by the
Hebrew Department of the Center and the Jewish
Publication Society.
5:30 p.m. — Jewish Publication Society dinner with
Yehuda. Amichai. There is a charge. Reservations
required.
8 p.m. — Avery Corman will speak on "His Neighborhood."
Co-sponsored by Synagogue and Temple Men's
Clubs.
9:30 a.m. — Continental breakfast. There is a charge.
Reservations required.
10 a.m. — Juliana Geran Pilon will speak on "Growing Up
Jewish Under Communism." Co-sponsored by Akiva
Hebrew Day School PTA, Hillel Day School PTO,
Women's Auxiliary-United Hebrew Schools.
1 p.m. — Peggy Mann will speak on "Evian: Where the
Holocaust Could Have . Been Stopped." Co-sponsored
by the Greater Detroit Council of Pioneer Women.
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Delay in War Criminal's Tria
Attributed to His III Health
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) ing the denaturalization
— The trial of accused war case without a jury and had
criminal Wolodymir' postponed the proceedings
Osidach, which opened here for two weeks while Osidach
Sept. 25, and was briefly ad- was hospitalized, ruled that
journed earlier this month the court could not be re-
due to his hospitalization sponsible for the defen-
with chest pains, is dant's health in the absence
scheduled to resume Nov. of a physician.
Since Osidach could not
17, it was reported by
Jewish Exponent News afford to keep a physician in
attendance — the govern-
Editor David Gross.
At that time the prosecu- ment had provided such a
tion and the defense will service while he was a pros-
submit their "requests for ecution witness — the pros-
MONDAY
findings of fact and conclu- ecution and defense agreed
10 a.m. — Francine Klagsbrun will speak on "Old Wine in sions of law" — showing that his earlier deposition
New Bottles — Jewish Values."
what each side feels the evi- would be admitted as evi-
12 Noon — Sisterhood Day luncheon. There is a charge. dence has proven and the dence.
The government also
law requires — and present
Reservations required.
stipulated for the record
1 p.m. — Gloria Goldreich will speak on "Our Literary their final arguments.
The defense rested its that Osidach would have
Heritage."
case without Osidach haw testified to several things
8 p.m. — Jack Eisner will speak on "The Generation Gap
had he taken the stand, but
and the Holocaust." Co-sponsored by Ladies Au- ing taken the stand on his not that those things were
own
behalf.
xiliary, Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., Shaarit
Defense attorney Louis true.
Haplaytah-Survivors of 1945 and Sholem Aleichem
Among those was that
Konowol had offered to
Institute.
let the 76-year-old Logan he had hidden a Jewish
TUESDAY
resident testify as long as family — a woman and
10 a.m: — Monique Raphel High will speak on "Russian his time on the stand was child named Landau — in
Jewry Before the Revolution."
limited, but he also sub- his cellar during the Nazi
occupation of the Ukrai-
12 Noon — Hadassah Education Day luncheon. There is a mitted a physicians's let-
ter asserting that nian village of Rawa
charge. Reservations required.
Ruska. He also would
1 p.m. — Peter Hellman will speak on "The Significance of Osidach, who has a his- have said that he was not
tory
of
heart
trouble,
Righteous Gentiles."
could testify only if his involved with the Jewish
WEDNESDAY
medical condition was ghetto while serving as a
9:30 a.m. — Continental breakfast. There is a charge. "stable."
Ukrainian militiaman —
before he became police
Reservations required.
U.S. District Judge Louis
chief — and would have
10 a.m. — Brenda Lesley Segal will speak on "The Heritage Bechtle, who has been hear-
disputed several specific
points about locations
and names about which
prosecution witnesses
had testified.
The government also
agreed to admit the deposi-
tion of Osidach's wife
Iwanna rather than having
her take the stand. Konowol
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THIS IS KTONTON'S 50TH YEAR
8 p.m. — Marcia Rudin will speak on "New Religious Cults
— Challenge for the Jewish Community." Co-
sponsored by the American Jewish Committee and
American Jewish Congress.
SATURDAY, NOV. 8
8 p.m. — English-Yiddish theater evening with Mimi Sloan
and Herschel Gendel. Co-sponsored by the Yiddish
Committee of the Center. There is a charge.
SUNDAY, NOV. 9
10:30 a.m. — Arthur Kurzweil will speak on "Jewish His-
tory Is Family History." Co-sponsored by Jewish His-
torical Society of Michigan and Jewish Parents Insti-
tute.
2 p.m. — Richard Siegel and Carl Rheins will speak on "An
Optimistic View of the Jewish Future." Co-spon-
sored by Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils,
Hillel Foundation and the Anti-Defamation League.
2 p.m. Children's program — Sadie Rose Weilerstein will
tell K'tonton stories and speak. There is a charge.
8 p.m. — Dr. Leon Shapiro will speak on "Jews of Eastern
Europe." Co-sponsored by Michigan Region, Men's
and Women's American ORT.
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THANKS PRES. CARTER
for Camp David &
for freeing so many of
our people from Soviet Tyranny
• Allen & Ruth Rosenfeld
• - tlenny Solomon
• Brian Schiff
• Sandra Lakritz
TODAH