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Filled with gentle pictures of the two rabbits — the mother point- ing to a moon peeping through the window, her baby rabbit with his bear tucked under the covers, mother rabbit sit- ting on the bed and singing to her son, Sun is Falling, Night is Calling is perfect bedtime reading for young children. The drawings are by Ora Ei- tan, a Tel Aviv native who grad- uated from the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem. A nom- inee for the Hans Christian An- dersen Award for children's book illustrations, Ms. Eitan also created the pictures for No Milk! La Mirage E A very woman, the Talmud says, has a mind of her own. That's no news to the staff of Biblio Press, a small, in- dependent press out of New York that has just published mother rabbit calls her child to bed, closes the curtains and holds him close before wishing him, "Good night, my love," in the new Sun is I n The Press and Politics in Israel: The Jerusalem Post from 1932 to the Pre- sent (Greenwood Press), Er- win Frenkel considers the relationship between a news- paper — in this case the Jerusalem Post — and its soci- ety. How, he asks, does the news affect governments, indi- viduals and interest groups? What is its role in shaping pub- lic opinion? Mr. Frenkel, former editor of the Jerusalem Post, begins his text with a history of the paper and includes chapters on such topics as coverage of the Israel- Egypt peace treaty and the Post and the intifada. In his chapter on the Pales- tinian uprising, Mr. Frenkel dis- cusses how the Israeli press quickly sensed within the coun- try's leadership sharp dis- agreements about how to handle the situation, then took a position itself. Even as it acknowledged that Israel could not surrender to re- bellion and the army could not surrender to stones, the press was primed to agree that the in- tifada was more than a military problem. That disposition was not partisan. It derived in part from familiarity and in part from skepticism about power. Thus, the press naturally pre- ferred the cool reasoning of the army high command over the hot reasoning of the Likud and right-wing politicians. from as diverse a group of women as revolutionary Emma Goldman and writer Edna Fer- ber. Wise Women includes such chapters as: "Votes For Women," "Fear Berlin: 1938" and "Glimpses of Grandmoth- ers." It also features folklore, with tales of Bruriah and the infamous Vashti. The book was compiled by Doris Gold, an editor with Bib- lio Press and former university professor, and author Lisa Stein. H is mother calls him Rody, but everyone else knows him as "Chicken Man." The adventures of this kibbutznik are chronicled in the new children's book Chicken Man (Mulberry Books) by Michelle Edwards. A National Jewish Book Award winner, Chicken Man tells the story of the troubles that arise on Kibbutz Hanan when Rody is transferred from the chicken coop to the laundry, the dairy, the garden and finally the children's house. When he arrives at the latter, Chicken Man discovers this scene: Lev Raphael ust out in paperback from Okemos native Lev Raphael is Winter Eyes (St. Martin's Press), the story of how the Holocaust con- tinues to torment the Borowskis, Polish-Jewish death camp survivors who keep their history secret from their son. Gabi was dumping oatmeal in Eli's bed. Eli, Hannah and Matan were making their chairs and tables into a wobbly tower. Mira and Shira were unrolling a roll of toilet paper to see whether it would really stretch to Tel Aviv. 161 In the end, Rody returns to the coop where he is happiest. Mr. Raphael also is the au- thor of Dancing on Tisha B'ay. . Winter Eyes is set in New York and Ann Arbor.