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By HEIDI PRESS
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ket today deal with the
Holocaust era, Nazis, neo-
Nazis, what ,if, and so on,
until we think we'll be bored
to tears.
Yet, amid the plethora of
such nationally-hyped
novels a small voice can be
heard seeking to make its
presence known. That small
voice belongs to Harriet
Sarnoff Schiff of Birming-
ham, who has written her
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Rubiner to Open
Craft& Gallery
The Rubiner Gallery, 621
S. Washington, Royal Oak,
will celebrate the opening of
ita special gallery room for
crafts 7 p.m. Tuesday in the
gallery.
Works in ceramics and
glass from 50 new artists
from all over the U.S. will be
displayed. The exhibition
will continue until Oct. 10.
Wine and cheese will be
served. For gallery hours,
call the Rubiner Gallery,
544-2828.
Israeli Christian
Envoy Tours U.S.
CHICAGO—Jan Willem
Van der Hoeven, the chief
spokesman for the Interna-
tional Christian Embassy
in Jerusalem, toured the
United States last month
with his Arab wife extolling
the virtues and importance
of Israel to Christian and
Jewish audiences. The trip
was part of the Christian
Embassy's commitment to
gain worldwide support for
Israel.
While in Chicago Van der
Hoeven received a plaque
from the Institute for
Mideast Research on the
first anniversary of the In-
ternational Christian Em-
bassy.
Political unrest in •the
Congo and in Cuba caused
Jews to begin emigrating in
1960.
Stafford's Hosts
Comedy Show
Comedy Capers, at Staf-
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present comedian 011ie Joe
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today and Saturday.
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and Los Angeles Comedy
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Comedy Store and Toronto's
Yuk Yuk's, Sept. 25-26;
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cisco, Oct. 2-3.
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JOE LANNEN
BREAKFASTS
Her mother, Greta, who ous, with a mission?
survived the brutalities and
If so many questions seem
degradations of the concen- tedious, they are not, for
tration camps, does not love within their answers lies
her, but why?
the unraveling of a story so
Her Aunt Hilde, Greta's fascinating in its telling
sister, has rescued her. that one finds it difficult to
break away even for a mo-
near-zombie of a sister and
skeleton of a niece in the ment.
Granted, it is not Wiesel,
displaced persons camps.
Styron or Ludlum, but one
Hilde gives Elena the love
her mother can't give, but has to admire the way Mrs.
Hilde learns the terrible . Schiff intertwines the sub-
plots into a combination ad-
secret.
Avi, the handsome im- venture story, mystery and
romance.
posing figure whose mar-
If the misspellings can be
riage to Elena leads him
on the most dangerous overlooked, one can truly
mission of his life. But applaud "Well Spring" for
why does he send her its entertainment value and
away?
congratulate Harriet Sar-
And who is the ruthless noff Schiff on her first effort
old man, maniacal, murder- as a novelist.
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