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October 29, 1993 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-29

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artheid Activist
ens Book Fair

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Lawrence Bush, author of
Jews, Money and Social
Responsibllty.

Israel. 1 p.m. — Eli Evans, au-
thor of The Lonely Days Were
Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish
Southerner. 8 p.m. — Howard
Teicher, author of Twin Pillars
to Desert Storm.
Nov. 10 10 a.m. — Arnold
Zable, author of Jewels and
Ashes. 1 p.m. — Stephen
Birmingham, author of The
Carriage Trade. 8 p.m. — Rabbi
Neil Gillman, author of
Conservative Judaism: The New
Century.
Nov. 11 10 a.m. — Eric Blau,
author of The Beggar's Cup. 1
p.m. — Richard Parrish, author
of The Dividing Line. 8 p.m. —
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, author
of The Talmud: The Steinsaltz
Edition.

"If the kids quit
reading, if the
adults quit reading,
we're in real
trouble."

someone gets a book — borrow,
go to the library, buy it — but
just read. If the kids quit read-
ing, if the adults quit reading,
we're in real trouble."
The schedule of speakers for
the 42nd annual Jewish Book
Fair follows. All events are at
the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center:
Nov. 6 8 p.m. — Helen
Suzman, author of In No
Uncertain Terms: A South
African Memoir.
Nov. 7 10 a.m. — Vicky
Shiefman, author of Good-bye
to the Trees. 11 a.m. Robert
Rockaway — author of BUT He
Was Good to His Mother. 1 p.m.

— Elaine Snyderman and
Margaret Witovsky, authors of
Line Five: The Internal
Passport. 2 p.m. — The
Brainstormers children's pro-
gram. 2 p.m. — Judy Chicago,
author of Holocaust Project:
From Darkness Into Light. 3
p.m. — Paul Hockenos, author
of Free to Hate: The Rise of the
Right in Post-Communist
Eastern Europe. 4 p.m. —Truth
Alexy, author of The Mezuzah
in the Madonna's Foot: Oral
Histories Exploring 500 years in
the Paradoxical Relationship
of Spain and the Jew. 8 p.m. —
Dr. Michael Berenbaum, author
of The World Must Know: The

History of the Holocaust. As
Told in the U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Museum.
Nov. 8 10 a.m. — Michael
Bar-Zohar, author of Brothers.
1:00 p.m. — Arthur Waskow,
author of Becoming Brothers. 7
p.m. — Rabbi J. Immanuel
Schocket, author of Chasidic
Dimensions. 8:00 p.m. —
Lawrence Bush, author of Jews,
Money and Social Respon-
sibility: Developing a "Torah of
Money" for Contemporary Life.
Nov. 9 10 a.m. — Neil Asher
Silberman, author ofA Prophet
From Amongst You, The Life of
Yigael Yadin: Soldier, Scholar
and Mythmaker of Modern

Nov. 13 8 p.m. — Kinky
Friedman, author ofElvis, Jesus
and Coca Cola.
Nov. 14 10:15 a.m. — David
Techner, author ofA Candle for
Grandpa: A Guide to the Jewish
Funeral for Children and
Parents. 11:15 a.m. — Ezekiel
Leikin, author of The Beilis
Transcripts: The Anti-Semitic
Case that Shook the World. 1
p.m. — Shulamith Harevin, au-
thor of City of Many Days. 2
p.m. — The Mythmakers chil-
dren's program. 3 p.m. — Harry
Blackstone Jr., author of The
Blackstone Book of Magic and
Illusion. 7 p.m. —Amos Oz, au-
thor of Fima.
Nov. 15 1 p.m. — George
Greenstein, author of Secrets of
a Professional Baker: Authentic
Jewish Rye and Other Breads.
7 p.m. — Tony Curtis, author
of The Tony Curtis Story. .0

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