THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Jewish Publication Society Authors
Featured at Jewish Book Fair Dinner
Two
distinguished
authors and representa-
tives of the Jewish Publica-
tion Society of America will
be represented at the an-
nual JPS dinner sponsored
here during the annual
Jewish Book Fair.
The dinner will be held at
the Jewish Center 6 p.m.
Nov. 22.
PROF. ARNOLD GOLDSMITH
IRWIN (TOBY) HOLTZMAN
Irwin S. (Toby) Holtzman,
member of the JPS board of
governors, will preside.
The guest speakers will
be Prof. Arnold
Goldsmith and Prof.
Nahum Sarna.
Prof. Goldsmith, author
of "The Golem Remem-
bered," will speak 4 p.m.
Nov. 22. His appearance is
co-sponsored by Wayne
State University Press and
the JPS.
Prof. Goldsmith was edu-
cated at Boston University
and the University of Wis-
consin. In 1953, he joined
the faculty of WSU as an in-
structor. He is currently
professor of English.
He will show the German
film classic, "Der Golem."
Sarna, JPS editor for
the Bible Translation
Committee, will speak at
7 p.m. His book, "Under-
(Bnai Brith Activitie
TIKVAH LODGE will
hold its installation dinner
and special recognition
night honoring past
presidents Louis E. Barden
and Maurice Raznick 7 p.m.
Nov. 29 at the Furniture
Club. Friends are invited.
For information and reser-
vations, call Program
Chairman Sidney Fishman,
542-2103; Gerson Horton,
559-1488; or Bernard Mar-
kofsky, 356-3348.
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BLOCH CHAPTER will
have its annual talent auc-
tion 8 p.m. Thursday in the
Willow Park Apts. club
MOM.
• • •
ISRAEL CHAPTER
will honor charter members
and 30-year and above
members at the chapter's
next general meeting 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the
Dubin Meeting Room of the
Bnai Brith Building, 25835
Southfield, Southfield.
Beauty consultant Lillian
Kramer will conduct a skin
care program. Guests are
invited. Refreshments will
be served.
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MAURICE C. ZEIGER
CHAPTER will hold its
annual book sale Sunday
through Thursday at Har-
vard Row, during mall
hours. Hardcover and
paperback books and maga-.
zines will be available. Per-
sons who have books to do-
nat,e should call Chairmen
Shirley Feig, 541-1817;
Brenda Goodman, 541-
2914. Book donations are
tax deductible.
Lobenthal Will Address
Alpha Omega Bond Meeting
The Detroit Alumni
Chapter of Alpha Omega
Dental Fraternity will pre-
sent an Israel Bond evening
featuring Richard Lobent-
hal, Michigan director of
the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, 7:30
p.m. Wednesday at the
main Jewish Community
Center. He will speak on
"How Secure Are Jews To-
day."
The program will con-
clude with a musical recital
by Cantor Chaim Najman of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
The public is invited free
of charge, and refreshments
will be served following the
program.
The committee is headed
by Dr. Seymour Swartz,
chairman; and Drs. Manuel
Feldman, Martin Naimark,
Norman Segal, Sidney
Siegan, Samuel Stulberg
standing Genesis," won
the Jewish Book Council
Award in 1967. He is the
author of 40 articles in
Encyclopedia Judaica,
and he also wrote an arti-
cle on "Old Testament
Canon, Text and Ver-
sions" for the 15th edition
of Encyclopedia Britan-
nica.
He was born in England
and received BA and MA
degrees from the University
Friday, November 6, 1981 55
Know how to listen, and those who talk badly.
you will profit even from
Society, Israel Explora-
tion Society and the
Palestine Exploration
Society of England.
In 1956, he joined the
Near Eastern and Judaic
Department at Brandeis
University, where he holds
the chair as Golding Profes-
sor of Biblical Studies.
Meanwhile, at 2 p.m.
Nov. 15 the Rainbow Cele-
bration group will present
its original children's play,
"Don't Give Up the Ship,"
the story of Noah's Ark.
There is an admission
charge. For information,
call the Center, 661-1000,
ext. 250.
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of London. In 1946, he was
graduated from Jews Col-
lege, England's rabbinic
seminary. In 1949 and 1950,
he did educational work for
the Jewish Agency in pre-
state Israel.
Sarna came to the United
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at Dropsie College where he
received a PhD degree in
1955. During this period, he
taught at Gratz College.
In 1957, he was appointed
librarian at the Jewish
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