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Hearing this story took Grossman back to when he was 10, when he first real- ized that "the people [killed in the Holocaust] were my people." "To take such an explosion of vitality and put it in a mechanical equation like that was just unbearable for me." And so he wrote a new life for the Polish Jewish author, who in See Under: Love sur- vives by jumping into the sea, where he joins a school of salmon. Just before starting See Under: Love, Grossman told a friend he wanted to write a book that would tremble with the power of words. "I wanted to write a book so vivid," he said, "that it would shiver on the shelf." ❑ followed by See Under: Love, which was published after Grossman's sojourn to the West Bank but written before. The topics and style of the two books are different, but they were written in the limmmmi NEWS ,"—"mm Please join us same intense and deman- ding manner that has come FRIDAY, $1 Million Grant to characterize Grossman's MARCH 30 writing schedule. To Aid Hillel He wakes up early and 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Washington (JTA) — A $1 writes continually — except million endowment fund to for time he spends with his promote ethics on the cam- SATURDAY, two sons — for at least 17 pus has been established by hours. MARCH 31 New York philanthropist "I spend most of my hours Jacob Burns at the B'nai -n. 10 a.m.-6 writing," he said. "And B'rith Hillel Foundations. what's even more dangerous The Jacob Burns Endow- is that I enjoy it." ment in Ethics will fund Grossman sees himself as "nationwide programs to br- "in charge of a whole world" ing to the attention of col- when he writes the fictional lege youth, as well as the lives of his characters, and general public, the growing discusses his work only with need to exercise ethical his wife and one friend. standards, morality and in- While insisting he pays no tegrity in general hiimm, re- attention to critics, lations and in business and Grossman did heed the the professions," Reich said. words in one letter — which He said the Burns endow- forever linked him to a ment is the largest national Polish author who died years gift in Hillel's 65-year histo- before Grossman was even ry, and would provide oppor- born. tunities across the Hillel FLOODS HALOGEN T A reader who had seen The campus network for told Smile of the Lamb students, faculty, clergy and WE Grossman that his novel professionals. clearly had been influenced 00-11 ER JUST Of the over 40 campus by Bruno Schulz. Grossman CALL M-F Hillels that applied so far for had never heard of Schulz, 9 am-5 p m the Burns grant, 14 campus 661-4400 Sat. but he went in search of his Hillels have already receiv- 9 am-noon novels; what he saw there ed grants totaling more than was a revelation. $22,000, for programs in- Now You Don't Have to —1 The Street Schulz's books, Lose Your Money Your cluding: and of Crocodiles Home Or Your Kids • "Jewish Ethics in the Sanitorium Under the Sign When You Get Di- 1990s," three workshops at vorced. Adam is Here To of the Hourglass, were like the University of Penn- Protect Your Rights. "a letter to me," Grossman You'll Get Strong, Effec- sylvania that will examine said. "I felt like this guy was tive Advice And Sup- sexual, medical and feminist port From Adam. We're talking to me." And their issues and how Judaism is a Group Of Highly writing was similar, Qualified Divorce adapting to changing times. Grossman agreed. Lawyers And Counselors • "Mock Trial," a Hofstra Who Will Answer By Then Grossman learned of University "trial" featuring Telephone. Any Of Your Schulz's terrible death. Questions On Divorce ethical issues relevant to the Schulz had served as a At No Charge. campus. "house Jew" for an SS offi- !AMERICAN DIVORCE ASSOCIATION FOR MEN! Plus...WORLD EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW FALL/90 AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED! • -NI /1:11 \\I out of the yellow maelstrom with easy, blanket statements about how to cure all of Israel's ills. In fact, "literature is try- ing to describe better the things we can never change," he said. "It's breaking the silence." The Yellow Wind was come G FOR MEN ONLY 356.ADAM 0