We Specialize in turnal witching hour he changed Without saying why back into a concerned, suffering, down desperate European who with his with open lips and rambling talk brought confusion arms and eyes. into the order and stability of my Fall. forlornness, which was walled-in I'll ask no one, by fear. In doing so he made no talk to no one. allowance for my not being a Jew; Fools on the contrary, he angrily con- and flowers fronted me, so to speak, with his think Jewishness and challenged me to I'm rain. express my view. t was known by many as the ron Kleinfeld does not "great Ghetto school," though want to grow up. its formal title was the Jews' He is 11 years old and Free School. Located on Bell he lives in a run-down part Lane in Spitalfields, it was for of Jerusalem. He has a good years England's largest Jewish imagination. school. (By 1870 it had 2,600 Aron doesn't like the signs of pupils). oncoming puberty. Having a East Side/East End body, he decides, is a defect. (Praeger), by Selma Berrol, tells the story of the "great Ghetto school" as part of its fo- cus on eastern European Jews in London and New York from 1870-1920. Filled with maps and pho- tographs (those turn-of-the- century treasures where everyone looks so, so serious), East Side [East End offers a unique view at a time that seems thousands of years past. Ms. Berrol writes, for ex- ample, of the early New York immigrants' passion for learn- ing: "A widowed Jewish mother wrote to the Jewish Daily For- ward saying that she needed the help of her 15-year-old son to make a living for her other four children but could not David Grossman: Refuses to grow up. bear to make him end his ed- ucation because he was very David Grossman's The Book smart and 'went to school danc- of Intimate Grammar (Farrar, ing., Straus, Giroux) is the story of She also charts mobility and Aron, a lost soul so disenfran- stability by names, noting that chised from family and friends school records for London's east- that words "had come to be ut- ern European Jews enrolled at terly inward, whispering a gram- the Oldfield school showed 200 mar so intimate and tortuous boys (37 percent of the school's they could never break forth into population) with last names like the light." Wineberg, Moskowitz and Gold- Set during the Six-Day War, it stein and forenames like Mon- often is written in a kind of 11- tague, Aubrey, Desmond and year-old stream-of-consciousness: Cyril. In his heart he reckoned the t wasn't only Isaac Bashevis days: today's menu: beans, but- Singer who believed in the termilk, bananas; tomorrow we power of Yiddish. have corn and cabbage, and Rukhl Fishman was born maybe a little chicken soup would in America to secular parents. At be in order, too. That wasn't 19, she immigrated to Israel and enough though, probably. You began writing in Yiddish. need carrots for your eyes, cheese Her poems speak of the beau- for your bones, meat for your mus- ty of Israel and the tragedies that cles. And more, too, something to befell her (she died at 49, after build up your willpower, other- constant ailments and nine mis- wise how would you ever get rid carriages). A new Wayne State of that stubborn baby tooth. From University Press collection of his pocket Aron took a small some of those poems, I Want to round mirror and looked for the Fall Like This, translated by Sey- tooth. There it was, white and mour Levitan, chronicles her sad tiny, sticking up between two per- life. manent teeth. Right in the mid- Among the works is the title dle of his mouth. But he knew piece: how to grin without letting it I want to fall like this: show. with open lips and Mr. Grossman also is the au- arms and eyes. thor of The Yellow Wind and See Down. Under: Love. He resides in Fall without saying why. Jerusalem. ❑ I I A HARD TO FIT HARD TO FIND Mastectomy Full Figured/ Fuller Breasted Bring this coupon in and receive Up to size 32 50% Off L -4. selected Swimwear. While selection lasts *eve N vovea to a rea' L00'11°11 ' A Specialty Shoppe Catering to Women's Intimate Fashion Needs 3646 Rochester Rd., Troy (In the Century Plaza between Big Beaver and Wattles) (810) 680-1600 COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN III You've said were in a class by ourselves & we thank you for the compliment! Complete interior design services from blueprint review & construction specifications, to furniture selection & custom fabrication; from windows & walls to the last scented soap... These are the services that set us apart. We're so glad you've noticed the difference. 32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540