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November 04, 1983 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-04

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52 Friday, November 4, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Almost 1,000 years
passed between the time
when the last book of the
Bible was admitted as
Scripture, to the time when
the editing of the Talmud
was completed.

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SOL & SADIE KASH

"You're The Best"

Love, Your Children and Grandchildren

Joe & Renee
Stan & Marilyn
Steve & Lila
Allen & Marcia
Dennis & Shelley

Steve
David
Bob
Sheri
Jeffrey
Stuart

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Tracie
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Susie
Amy
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Holocaust History Featured at Book Fair

DR. ABRAM L. SAC-
HAR, historian and found-

ing president of Brandeis
University, will be the fea-
tured Book Fair speaker at
8 p.m. Nov. 16 at the main
Jewish Community Center.
His "Redemption of the
Unwanted: From the Liber-
ation Of The Death Camps
To The Founding Of Israel"
is revealing work based on
the hitherto unreleased
White House papers of
David K. Niles, administra-
tive assistant to both Presi-
dents Roosevelt and Tru-
man, and on interviews
with the major participants
of the period. Dr. Sachar is
able to demonstrate the cru-
cial role Niles, an obscure
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broker, and Truman played
in salvaging the remnants
of the Holocaust.
Sachar also succeeds in
relating the extraordinary
personal experiences of the
survivors.
Dr. Sachar's talk will be
co-sponsored by Jewish Na-
tional Fund and the Zionist
Organization of Detroit.

DR. RUTH GRUBER,

author of "Haven," will be
the Book Fair speaker 1
p.m. Nov. 16. Her appear-
ance will be co-sponsored by
Brandeis University Na-
tional Women's Committee,
Michigan Region Women's
American ORT and Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women. Her topic will be
"War and Peace, Life and
Death: A Personal History."
"Haven" is the story of
nearly 1,000 Jewish refu-
gees who were interned in
Oswego, N.Y. It traces the
contributions to our society
made by- the "Oswego re-
fugees" and their families.
Dr. Gruber traveled with
the refugees in 1944, and
was President Roosevelt's
representative.
She is an author, foreign
correspondent and author-
ity on the Middle East, and
has made 33 trips to Israel
and the Middle East. She
covered the Peace Treaty
Signing between Egypt, Is-
rael and the United States
in Washington, and the au-
tonomy meeting in Alexan-
dria, Egypt. She also co-
vered the Sadat-Begin Con-
ference in Egypt for the 150
newspapers serviced by the
North American News-
paper Alliance.
EUGENE BOE, author
of "Deliverance in Shan-
ghai," will be the Book Fair
speaker 10 a.m. Nov. 17. His
appearance will be co-
sponsored by Detroit
Women of Alpha Omega
Dental Auxiliary and Wo-
men's Auxiliary to the
Maimonides Medical Soci-

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ety. His topic will be "Shan-
ghai — World War II."
"Deliverance in Shan-
ghai" is the story of 20,000
men, women--and children
who fled Hitler and sought
freedom in Shanghai, only
to be subjugated by the
Japanese.
This is a gripping account
of those oppressed human
beings who left Europe at
the last possible moment,
and then spent the next six
years struggling to survive.

Zeldis

ered by the producers to re-
place Jim Dale.
During a career which
started at age 7 he has,
among many other ac-
complishments, won two Is-
raeli "Oscars" and has had
his own long-running Is-
raeli television series: "New
Faces." Before taking over
in "Barnum" he had his own
popular variety series on
Dutch television, "The Mike
Burstyn Show," which ran
for three years in Holland,
Belgium, Luxembourg and
Though fictional, "De- Germany.
liverance in Shanghai" is
Burstyn will perform at 8
based in - part on exclusive p.m. Nov. 19 in English and
interviews with survivors of Yiddish. His musical per-
the Shanghai ghetto, on the formance will be co-
translation of many unpub- sponsored by Workmen's
lished documents, and on Circle, Sholem Aleichem
journals of Americans Institute, New Jewish
stationed in Shanghai dur- Agenda, and Yiddish Com-
ing and immediately after mittee of the Jewish Com-
the war.
munity Center. There is an
NORMAN GARBO, au- admission charge. For in-
thor of "Turner's Wife," will formation, call the Cultural
be the speaker at 1 p.m. Arts Department, 661-
Nov. 17, co-sponsored by 1000, ext. 250.
American Women for Bar-
Preceeding•this program
Ilan University, Greater Nikolai Lemberg and his
Detroit Council of Pioneer wife will perform. Lemberg
Women and Young Women was principal flutist for the
of Jewish National Fund. Moscow Radio and Televi-
His topic will be "Jewish- sion Orchestra and the Mos-
ness, Communication, and cow Opera Orchestra.
the Lone Fortress."
CHAYYM ZELDIS will
This novel is the sus- be appearing at Book Fair
penseful, often chilling at 1 p.m. Nov. 13, replacing
story of a love that trans- Michael Stanislawski who
cends murder in the will be speaking in Yiddish
labyrinths of international instead at 4 p.m. Nov. 20.
intrigue. Paul Turner, a Zeldis is public relations di-
writer and war hero, has rector of national Women's
been happily married to American ORT and is a
Maria Monroe, a popular former Detroiter.
media personality. Maria's
He has written several
sudden and unexpected novels based on ancient
death comes as a devastat- Palestine, including
ing shock to Paul, even "Brothers" and "The
more so when he realizes Brothel."
that she has in fact been
murdered. As he struggles
to unravel the tangled past Magazine Cites
and find out why and by Haaretz Editor
whom, he stumbles through
TEL AVIV (JNI) — Ger-
a maelstrom of high-level
double-dealing and cold war shorn Shocken, editor-in-
politics, a milieu in which chief of the Israeli daily
trust and honesty are newspaper Haaretz, has
ruthlessly suppt-essed, even been named International
Editor of the Year by Press
between man and wife.
Review magazine of New
MIKE BURSTYN just York.
finished starring on Broad-
Meanwhile, a new,
way in the hit musical English-language news-
"Barnum." He took over the paper is reportedly ready to
Tony Award winning role of begin publishing in Israel.
P.T. Barnum after having Avraham Shavit, has been
been chosen over 104 other chosen for the position of
leading actors being consid- managing editor.

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