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Closet/Special storage systems
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Custom built in our factory
CRASH COURSE
IN READING HEBREW
FIVE 11/2-HOUR WEEKLY CLASSES
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THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST SUBURBAN AREA
Classes start May 31st
You'll be reading Hebrew by June 30th
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HOURS: M-F 10-6, SAT 10-5
Over 72 Years of Service
New York — Ten authors
and one illustrator have won
the 1988 National Jewish
Book Awards.
The list of winners includes:
Children's literature —
Sonia Levitin, "The Return;"
Contemporary Jewish life
— Paul Cowan with Rachel
Cowan, "Mixed Blessings:
Marriage Between Jews and
Christians;"
Fiction — Philip Roth, "The
Counterlife,"
Holocaust — Susan Zucotti,
"The Italians and the
Holocaust: Persecution,
Rescue, Sur rival;"
Illustrated children's books
— Miriam Chaikin, "Ex-
odus;"
Israel — Shabtai Teveth,
"Ben-Gurion: The Burning
Ground 1886-1948;"
Jewish history — Robert
Chazan, "European Jewry
and the First Crusade;"
Jewish thought — Rabbi
Marc D. Angel. "The Orphan-
ed Adult: Confronting the
Death of a Parent;"
Scholarship — Daniel M.
Friedenberg, "Medieval
Jewish Seals from Europe;"
and
Visual Arts — Lester D.
Friedman, "The Jewish Im-
age in American Film."
The awards ceremony will
also include citations to
libraries, including Judge
Nathan J. Kaufman Library,
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses, West Bloomfield.
Lawyers Break
Formal Ties
In a wide range of sizes.
LEGION is available in White,
Camel, Black, Blue, Bone,
Dark Brown, &
Black Patent.
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Book Awards
Are Announced
Phoenix — The American
Bar Association (ABA) will
allow a controversial agree-
ment with the Soviets to
lapse in July, according to a
decision made by its board of
governors at a meeting April
15.
This action resolves a three-
year controversy over the
ABA's official ties to a Soviet
organization, the Association
of Soviet Lawyers (ASL),
which critics say plays a
leading role in Soviet disin-
formation and human rights
abuses.
The ABA is expected to con-
tinue its contacts with the
Association of Soviet Lawyers
as part of a plan to assemble
lawyers from many nations at
each ABA Annual Meeting.
The board of governors ac-
tion also ended formal
agreements with the national
bars of the People's Republic
of China, Israel and France.