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Brandeis Women
Have Book Sale
More than 150.000 used
books will be for sale when the
Brandeis University National
1 Women's Committee, Detroit
Chapter, holds its annual used
book sale.
The sale will begin at 9:30
p.m. Wednesday at a special
preview at the Tel-12 Mall.
Advance tickets for the. pre-
view will be available from
volunteers at the mall that
day.
The sale, for which admis-
sion is free, will run during
mall hours Thursday through
Aug. 27.
About 50 categories of books
will be sold, among them com-
puter books, fiction, the arts,
mysteries, children's, humor,
Jewish and cookbooks.
Co-chairmen of the sale are
Sl2i , ',=.37 Weiner and Rosslyn
E,21 - man. Day chairmen are
Josephine Mellen, Dee
Fishman, Lucille Weisberg,
Helen Lipton, Kurt and Kat-
hryn Scheurer, Clare Cziske,
Lillian Mosen, Esther Kaplan,
Shirley Sachs, Ruth Zack,
Helen Silver, Shirley Houser,
Ada Glazer, Molly Sallen, Har-
riet Band and Freddy
Shiffman.
Assisting them are: Ilene
Crane, Eleanore Roberts, Re-
verly Baker, Eleanor Rosen,
Audrey Klein, Lillian Gold,
Shirley Goldman, Phyllis
Steinberg, Florence Finkels-
tein, president; and Virginia
Hoffman, publicity.
A/16re than 100 community
organizations have been in-
vited to come to the end of the
book sale at 7 p.m. Aug. 27 to
select whatever books they
may be able to use.
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) Summit Task
Force Formed
A joint Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration and Jewish Commu-
nity Council summit task force
has been formed to coordinate
local activities around the pro-
posed Reagan-Gorbachev
summit.
Rabbi Richard D. Hertz,
Je ,. , h Community Council
treasurer, and Jewish Welfare
Federation Vice President
Edyri Jackier have been
nan - as task force co-
ch rmen.
While no date for the summit
has been announced, Jewish
communities across the nation
arc Mobilizing to provide a
massive public display of con-
cern for Soviet Jewry when
Gorbachev does arrive in the
United States. .
The key activities will in-
clude a major march and rally
in Washington, D.C., and
reaching out to clergy, gov-
ernment leaders and other inf-
luentials to educate them
about the Soviet Jewish plight.
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