. . . . . .111•11•1111111111111111145. 4 11mompow 4111.1111111•1011111111111 38 Friday, October 31, 1980 441111.11111Mgpoimor - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -1 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. — JENNTISH BOOK MON FT 1 THURSDAY SANDY NATHANSON partment, 661-1000, ext. 250. SATURDAY 8 p.m. KT( "TON 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. Custom Built Laminated Wall Units, Tables , Office Furniture, etc. adler 6,7 25215 Glendale South of 1-96, west of Telegraph in Detroit 533-1165 . . ask for Harry Kay 10 1%401 jcwidt Amok Cetuncii Ezra Vatis. SE set( ;&,r York, N.Y. )tS W1 f M'V'S '1 , , of J4.11 'ON PON, ',w.f. Says Y4;a•aY. 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 Adler Kay builds quality craftsmanship added that Osidach would into custom built laminated furniture have stated that he helped a for home or office. Our experienced young Jewish girl obtain an design staff will work with you to identify card, but Justice create furnishings to your exact Department prosecutor specifications. Free consultation in Neal Sher would not stipu- your home or office. late that because it is not contained in Osidach's deposition. Konowol-also maintained that a photograph of Osidach in uniform pub- "'A quality name lished in the Daily News kalir in cabinetry was not really a picture of for 35 years" the defendant. Furniture November 2-December 2,1980 The flame of anger, bright and brief, sharpens the barb of love. - — W.S. Landor .,‘ PRINT 1930-198(1 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. NEW HOURS NEW HOURS A etveter S 1lll sti. SELECTED JEWELRY compLETE WA LIMN SLR\ ICE 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Near Post Office Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-5068 OPEN WED. CLOSED SAT. 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