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January 16, 1981 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-16

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Friday, January 16, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Child Poet's Work Is Published

age of five, shortly after she tepaper basket and leave
it on her desk. It was her
learned how to read.
A new book of poems,
"Helit is not a prodigy, parents who collected
named "How Come the Sea "Almagor wrote in his them.
"Unlike many 'pushy'
Waves Are Not Cold," was weekly column in the news-
published in Israel and even paper Yediot Aharonot. mothers," Almagor wrote,
the most cynical among Is- "She is a very charming "Ruth hesitated a great deal
raeli critics was surprised. girl, very talented, astute, before she showed the
The author was a nine-
witty and sensitive who is poems to other people. Most
year-old girl from Tel Aviv writing and drawing well of the parents' friends who
and her poems, all agree, and likes to dance and con- read the poems, whose
are good.
verse. Those who meet her number grew from week to
The child is Helit Blum, for the first time are sur- week, suggested the parents
the daughter of Hebrew lit- prised by her sense of should publish them . . .
erature professor Ruth humor, her self-irony and More than two years of hesi-
Karton-Blum and scientist by her down-to-earth, tation passed until the par-
ents agreed to submit 25
Amos Blum. According to sophisticated responses.
Dan Almagor, a friend of
She is highly intelligent poems for publication."
the family and a well- and has many fields of
known Israeli writer, Helit interest that sometimes
wrote her first poems at the even surprise the adults
who talk to her . . ."
BJE Offers
When Helit started
for your party
writing her first poems
Holiday Guides
she did not dream that
B y
NEW YORK — A number
one day they would be
of materials concerning Tu
published. She did not
b'Shevat have been pub-
even collect them in a
lished by the Board of notebook. She wrote
Jewish Education of them on scattered pieces
Greater New. York.
of papers, on electric and
call
A new challenge kit for telephone bills. She used
the holiday, "The New Year to write a poem, then
for the Trees," presents bi- illustrate it and then
throw it into the was-
blical and talmudic refer-
ences, discussion questions,
activity suggestions and
other engaging exercises
which will aid youngsters
from age 10 to 12 in their
understanding and knowl-
edge of the holiday. There is
a charge.
IS THE GUY
For those who wish to
celebrate with song, the Tu
b'Shevat - Purim Melodies
Cassette and Songbook pro-
vides medodies. The 20-
IS THE BUY
song cassette, with compan-
ion 20-page song booklet is
available at a charge. _
In addition to these spe-
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WHERE EVERY DAY
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mediate Hebrew students
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For information about
these and other BJE publi-
cations, contact the De-
designed by
partment of Marketing
Services, Board of Jewish
Education, 426 W. 58th St.,
New York, N.Y. 10019.

By YITZHAK RABI

(Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.)

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