44 Friday, April 11, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
(
TRAVELING?
BOOKS
GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
.TRAVEL WITH
UHS, Midrasha Publi sh
‘Margoliot M. Nobel
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
For information call 258-0000
Repeat of
a Sellout!
PASSOVER 1986
I
LONGER
STAYS •
AVAILABLE
PP/DBLOCC. MIN. ROOM • SHARES ARRANGED FROM $24 PER
This Passover enjoy a traditional atmosphere NIGHT
9 FULL DAYS / 8 NIGHTS
5 DAIS 14 NIGHTS
f.$599 )369
that can only be found in a completely Sabbath and
Yom Toy observing hotel. That hotel is the luxurious
Kosher Travel Plan Passover Packages at the
• Lovely accommodations featuring color
‘MMIlinr T.V., stereo & tefrigerator • Wide, sandy
beach • Night club with live'entertainment •
Olympic size swimming pool • Tea room ".
2 fully conducted Seder services by well-
known Cantor. 3 Glatt Kosher meals daily
'Services in our own Synagogue •
TT
WI
VERSAILLES/SANS SOUCI
it 0 GLATT KOSHER
Hotels of Miami Beach 32StatCollins A% e.
Your hosts, the Gartenberg Family (formerly of Pioneer
Hotel) and the Rothenberg Family
•
800-325-1697/305-531-4213
212.302-4804 2 r girsitye
.
DELUXE KOSHER itsWORLD
it WIDE
.PASSOVER TOURS
3 FRESHLY PREPARED GLATTKOSHER MEALS DAILY o2TRADlTIONAL SEDER SERVICES ► TOP NAME ENTERTAINMENT
Acapulco
California
COPACABANA
POSADA DEL SOL
RIVIERA HILTON
Bahamas
THE NEWPORTER
.
Palm Springs
N.Y. Area
TAMIMENT RESORT
Pocono Mts., PA
Newport Beach
AMBASSADOR BEACH
Florida •
St. Thomas
Virgin Islands
FOUNTAINBLEAU HILTON
INNISBROOK RESORT
SHERATON BAL HARBOUR
SANS SOUCI
VIRGIN ISLE HOTEL
•
•
,Florida Sales Office: Oceanfront at 32 St., Miami Beach, Fl
HARBOR ISLAND SPA
Long Branch, NJ .
ATLAS AMBASSADOR KOSHER TOURS
The Midrasha College of
Jewish Studies and the United
Hebrew Schools has published
Margoliot Moshe Nobel (The
Pearls of Wisdom of .Moshe
Nobel). This volume is a collec-
tion ofarticles that the late Mr.
Nobel published during his
years as a principal at the
United Hebrew Schools and as a
professor of Hebrew and Yiddish
languages at,the Midrasha.
The book begins with a series
of appreciations by his col-
leagues and friends. Alex
Roberg, a former principal at
UHS wrote a short biography of
Mr. Nobel. There are apprecia-
tions by Philip Helper, a stu-
dent; Albert Elazar, former
superintendent at the United
Hebrew Schools; Abraham
Zentman, a colleague; and Rae
Moshe Nobel
Goodman, a former teacher.
There are also appreciations .wrote for Louis LaMed, Michel
by Dr. Zvulun Ravid, a member Michlin and others; contempor-
of the staff at the Jewish ary affairs; a review of Jewish
Theological Seminary in New literature in Romania; the re-
York, and by Wolfe Snyder, turn to religion in Israel; the
active in the Detroit Jewish problems of young people in Is-
community.
rael and other articles. Included
The book is divided into sev- is the farewell address of Mr.
eral sections, including literary Nobel to the United Hebrew
criticism in which Mr. Nobel Schools staff.
speaks about his views on con-
The book was edited by the
temporary Israeli literature. He late Rabbi Max Weine, Mrs.
comments on the poetry of Nira Lev, and Dr. Gerald A.
Michael Deshe, Arnold Band, H. Teller. The cover design is by
Levick and Yehoash, the famous Mrs. Ilse Roberg and the book
translator of the Bible into Yid- was financed through the
dish and his relationship to the endowment funds of UHS.
Hebrew language. There is a
To purchase Margoliot Moshe
section on women and women Nobel, call the Midrasha, 352-
poets in Israel; eulogies he 7117.
25 W. 43 Street. NYC 10036, (212) 575-8840 Outside N.Y. State Toll Free 800.752-8000
Ten Authors Receive
Jewish Book Awards
11Carnival
Cruise Lines
7 Day Cruise from
Los Angeles to Mexico
cruise only
frOm $599
liollandAmerica Line
Cruise Cash
up to
$900
Valid
for up to $900.00 off
on Deluxe Cabins for
selected sailing dates.
■■
/aiii \
/1111111111111A
More Tray'Inc.
11111111111101
NAM VW/
Are you a member of
an active group
or organization?
FREE CRUISE
We need qualified
group leaders for •
selected sailing dates
call
353-0514
New York — Authors of ten
works on aspects of Jewish life
have been announced as win-
ners of the 1986 National.
Jewish Books awards by Blu
Greenberg, president of the
JWB Jewish Book Council. The
winning authors will be honored
at a ceremony June 3 in New
York.
The winners are:
Jewish Thought — David
Hartman for A Living Covenant:
The Innovative Spirit in Tradi-
tional Judaism (The Free Press).
Biography — Jehuda
Reinharz for Chaim Weizmann:
The Making of a Zionist Leader
(Oxford University Press).
Fiction — Arnost Lustig for
The Unloved: From the Diary of
Perla S., translated by Vera
Kalina-Levine (Arbor House).
Holocaust — Raul Hilberg for
The Destruction of.the European
Jews: Revised and Definitive
Edition (Holmes and Meier).'
Israel — Steven L. SpiegeL for-
The Other Arab-Ifiraeli Conflict:
Making America's- Middle East
Policy from Truman to Reagan
(University of Chicago Press).
Jewish History — Robert
Liberles for Religious Conflict in
Context••'The Resurgence-
of Orthodox 'Judaism in
Frankfurt Am Main, 1838-1877
(Leo Baeck Institute'Greenwood
Press).
Scholarship — Michael
Fishbane for Biblical Interpreta-
cient Israel (Oxford
tion in An
University Press).
Visual Arts — Carol Herselle
Krinsky for Synagogues of
• A •
J W B
•
Europe: Architecture, History,
Meaning (The Architectural
History Foundation`MIT Press).
Children's Literature — Linda
Atkinson for In Kindling Flame:
The Store of Hannah Senesh,
1921-1944 (Lothrop, Lee &
Shepard). *.
Illustrated Children's Book —
Florence B. Freedman for
Brothers, illustrated by Robert
Andrew Parker (Harper & Row).
A cash prize of $750 and a
certificate of recognition will be
giveri to each winning author,
afid reitEttior wititrpreserted •
to the publisher.