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Dr. Gould has published arti- cles in Jewish magazines, includ- ing Response, Sh'ma and The Jewish Digest. He also has writ- ten for the Toronto Star, Toronto Life magazine and book reviews for the Thomson Newspapers. Dr. Gould's topic will be "Laughing to Keep from Crying: To our readers . FRUIT & GIFT BASKETS For all occasions Nation-Wide Delivery RODNICK BROS. 772-4350 RANDY C. RODNICK 851-6989 0 OMEGA THE MARK OF ACHIEVEMENT CONSTELLATION MANHATTAN Dr. Allan Gould- The Jewish Joke and Jewish Humor." Planning the event are co- chairmen Bertha Chomsky and Gloria Ellis of Beth Shalom: El- lyce Field and Belle Ruben of Cong. B'nai Moshe; Dr. Joe and Dorothy Orent of Cong. B'nai David and Sue Marwil of Temple Emanu-El. Admission is free. ■ The Jewish News encourages our readers to share their opinions and comments. Brief, typewritten, double-spaced letters are pre- ferred. The paper reserves the right to edit all letters. 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