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Your Storage Certificate enters you in our
Book Council
Makes Awards
New York — Eleven
authors, one illustrator and
one translator have won the
1990 National Jewish Book
Awards given by the Jewish
Book Council.
winners
are:
The
Autobiography/Memoir (San-
dra Brand and Arik Wein-
traub Award): Lucy S.
Dawidowicz, From That Place
and Time: A Memoir
1938-1947 (W.W. Norton).
Children's Literature (Anita
and Martin Shapolsky
Award): Lois Lowry, Number
the Stars (Houghton Mifflin).
Children's Picture Book (Mar-
cia and Louis Posner Award):
author Esther Silverstein
Blanc, illustrator Tennessee
Dixon, Berchick (Volcano
Press). Contemporary Jewish
Life (Muriel and Philip Ber-
man Award): Riv-Ellen Prell,
Prayer & Community: The
Havurah in American
Judaism (Wayne State
University Press).
Fiction (William and Janice
Epstein Award): author A.B.
Yehoshua, translator Hillel
Halkin, Five Seasons (Double-
day). Holocaust (Leon Jolson
Award): author Abraham
Lewin, editor Antony Polon-
sky, A Cup of Tears: A Diary
of the Warsaw Ghetto (Basil
Blackwell).
Israel (Morris J. and Betty
Kaplun Award): Harris 0.
Schoenberg, A Mandate for
Terror: The United Nations
and the PLO (Shapolsky
Publishers). Jewish History
(Gerrard and Ella Berman
Award): Eli Lederhendler,
The Road To Modern Jewish
Politics (Oxford University
Press).
Jewish Thought (Donor
Anonymous): Marc Sapers-
tein, Jewish Preaching
1200-1800 (Yale University
Press). Scholarship (Sarah H.
and Julius Kushner
Memorial Award): Jeremy
Cohen, Be Fertile and In-
crease, Fill the Earth and
Master It: The Ancient and
Medieval Career of a Biblical
Text (Cornell University
Press). Visual Arts (Ita and
Joshua Aber Award): editor,
David Cohen, Jews in
America (Collins Publishers).
The awards consist of a cash
prize and a certificate of
recognition.
In addition to the National
Jewish Book Awards pro-
gram, the Council sponsors
Jewish Book Month,
publishes the trilingual
Jewish Book Annual, syn-
dicates "Jewish Books in
Review," issues Jewish Book
World and serves as a clear-
inghouse for information
about Jewish books.
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