Co m munity You Could Spend A Lot Of Time Looking For Israel Author At Beth El New Homes. IN III . . l• IN MI ull Clothing Sales. Furniture Bargains. Aharon Appelfeld Aharon Appelfeld, Israeli au- thor, will be the Theodore and Mina Bargman Scholar at Tem- ple Beth El, April 17 at 10 a.m. In an address open to the com- munity at no charge, Mr. Ap- pelfeld will discuss "My Life, My Work." Mr. Appelfeld escaped from a Nazi labor camp and emi- grated to Israel where he com- pleted his studies, served in the army and earned a degree at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Since 1976, he has been professor of Hebrew liter- ature at the Ben Gurion Uni- versity in the Negev. Great Res_taurants. Exquisite Jewelry. Century Club Hosts Fieldman And More. Find ThemAll In One Place For Only 710 AWeek :*. : •••• •. . ' •••• ' ' •-. • • ••• •• • ••••::: .•••:•••••.*: : : Yes , I'd like my own Please bill me. ❑ year subscription to The Jewish News. ❑ Payment enclosed. Ili I'd like to send a year subscription as a gift to: Name My Name Address TH E D ETR O d My Address 26 City Phone City State Zip Phone New subscribers only Gift Card Message Please send all payments along with this coupon to: :10 The Jewish News, P.O. Box 2267, Southfield, MI 48037-2267. Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. IT• For faster service call 810-354-6620 and charge it to your Visa or MasterCard between the hours of 8:30 an and 5:00 pm State Commemoration Of Uprising The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring will hold its annual War- saw Ghetto Uprising Commem- oration 7:30 p.m. April 19 at the Workmen's Circle Educational Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. The principal speaker will be Arlene Frank. Ms. Frank, who is the child of a survivor, will speak on "Who Will Bear Wit- ness When the Witnesses are Gone?" Singer Ruth Savage will perform. The program will include: candle lighting, readings in Yid- dish and English, community singing of partisan songs. The public is welcome. There is no charge. Historian Gives Talk THE JEWISH NEWS (($49 Save 40% off the newsstand price. Receive 52 issues plus six issues of Style magaaine for only $7.00 3 ADDITIONAL SAVINGS: TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION FOR $66.00 ($78 out-of-state). was visiting keeper at the Vic- toria and Albert Museum in London, and an assistant cura- tor at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution. He has combined his academic ex- pertise and family background in the antiques business to de- velop a gallery in Skokie, Ill., with the largest collection of Ju- daica west of New York. Mr. Feldman also will ex- plore the history of family Ju- daica heirlooms of unknown origin which attendees bring to the program. The Campaign Quarter Cen- tury Club, is comprised of indi- viduals who have supported the annual community-wide effort non-stop for 25 years. The Club provides members with period- ic updates on Federation, in- formation of archival interest and occasional special events. There is a charge for the pro- gram, but there will be no so- licitation of gifts for the Allied Jewish Campaign. For infor- mation, contact Sharon Alter- man, 642-4260. . Arthur Feldman "Form and Faith, Jewish Art and Artifacts from Biblical to Present Times" will be featured at the Campaign Quarter Cen- tury Club gathering 7:30 p.m. April 25, at the Max M. Fisher Building. Arthur Feldman, an expert on Jewish antiquities, will pre- sent a slide lecture at the dessert event. Mr. Feldman has served for 12 years as director of Chicago's Spertus Museum ofJudaica. He Historian Todd M. Endelman will be the speaker for the 2 p.m. April 10 Spring lecture sponsored for the community by the Shaarey Zedek Seniors at the synagogue. Professor Endelman, a spe- cialist in Anglo-Jewish history and social history of Western European Jewry in the modern period will discuss "The Future of the American Jewish Com- munity." Professor Endelman is the author of publications for which he has received the National Jewish Book Award for histo- ry. The annual lecture, endowed by the Bess and Erwin Korn- wise Memorial Fund, is open to the public at no charge. ❑