THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS IIMB NM In NI Many Diverse Events Scheduled for First Two Days of Book Fair (Continued from Page 24) their own creation, the Hermans make their char- acters, including 011ie Tootle-squirt, Elmer Ga- loo, Humpalump Schnerd, Eeny-Meany and Miny-Mo, come alive for their young audiences. Full body mouth-puppets entertain in informal preview to their stage presentation. ' There is an admission charge for the show. * * * JPS and WSU Autograph Session A reception and auto- graph session co-sponsored by the Jewish Publication Society and Wayne State University will be held 3 p.m. Nov. 14. The program features Arnold Goldsmith, author of "The Golem," and Linda Heller, author of the children's book, "House on Hester Street:" * * * Yiddish Lecture on Russian Shtetl The Book Fair speaker at 3 p.m. Nov. 14 will be Ilya Rudiak, author of "Spiritual Giants of Russia." His ap- pearance will be co- sponsored by Sholem Aleichem Institute, Work-- men's Circle, the Russian Acculturation Program and the Yiddish Committee of the Jewish Community Center, the Labor Zionist Alliance and the Labor Zionist Institute. Rudiak was born in a small Ukrainian village in 1939 and spent 1941-1944 in the .ghetto. He is a graduate of the Odessa In- saute of Theater and has directed many films and stage plays. In 1977 he applied for permission to leave the USSR and was promptly fired from his job. He then spent 2% years waiting for an exit visa. It was during that time that he concentrated on col- lecting materials about Yiddish literature, Yid- dish theater, and the life of small, ; backwoods Jewish settlements which he visited and photographed, He arrived in the U.S. in 1980, settling in Chicago. His new book contains both Yiddish and Russian culture. He will present a slide-lecture, "Farewell, Shtetl" in Yiddish. * * * Iran Hostage at Book Fair EXCALIBUR Hair Styling S on THE ROSENS ALEX CARWANA Hair Styling and Hairpiece Expert 353-4848 Call for your appt. 24901 Northwestern Suite 111 Heritage Bldg. S.W. Corner of Evergreen .:"- k••••:"\11..::\ When militants took over the American. Embassy in Teheran on Nov. 4, 1979, more than the American personnel there were taken hostage. Their entire families — wives, hus- bands, children, parents — were forced to re-evaluate their relationships and their lives. Barbara and Barry Rosen were happily married. 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Weizmann Gala Cites Rubinstein NEW YORK — The Weizmann Institute dinner scheduled for the Walforf - Astoria Monday, features a tribute to Maestro Arthur Rubinstein for his support of scientific research at Weizmann and artistic creativity in Israel's cul- tural life. The dinner will provide the opportunity for a reu- nion between Rubinstein and conductor Zubin Mehta, both of whom will fly in spe- cially for the occasion. The two musical luminaries last worked together in 1976, when they recorded a Brahms concerto with the Israel Philharmonic during the pianist's final year of public performances. Off 50% Barbara= a former school- teacher, the mother of two young children. When Barry returned to Teheran on assignment, she re- turned to her parents, plan- ning to join Min shortly — until their world fell apart. While Barry suffered in captivity, Barbara learned to cope with a suddenly de- manding world, full of tele- vision appearances, news stories that threatened Bar- ry's safety, State Depart- ment hearings and Euro- pean missions. Their book, "The. De- stined Hour," recounts both their struggles as they tried to put meaning back into their tense new lives with- out each other. Barry describes the supercharged political and emotional climate of Iran and his inside knowledge of the consid- erations and debate that preceded the Shah's ad- mittance to the U.S. He also tells of his deep feel- ings for his family in Brooklyn and his fear for his own life at the hands of the people he had loved. Juxtapoed against Bar- ry's story is Barbara's ac- count of the families in America: their efforts to or- ganize and their frustra- tions with the government and the press, as well as their fear that their families would never be together again. 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