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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-22

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displays
shop
museum
Jerusalem artist Yehudah
Haiman's sterling-silver box with
a door and Hebrew inscriptions
along with a number of unsigned
ceramic boxes.
Although by no means ex-
haustive, this roundup of New
Year Judaica shows how we can
make this a good and sweet, and
beautiful, year. ❑

Some sources for Judaica:
Arlene Ancona, 2654 Na-
tional Dr., Brooklyn, NY
11234, (718) 251-5132.
Ben Ari Arts Lt., 11 Avenue
A, New York, NY 10009, (212)
677-4730.
The Jewish Museum, 1109
Fifth Ave., New York, NY
10128, (212) 423-3200.
Kolbo, 435 Harvard St.,
Brookline, MA 02146, 1-800-
238-8743.
J. Levine Co.. 5 W. 30 St.,
New York, NY 10001, 1-800-
5-JEWISH.
Chava Wolpert Richard,
1651 Third Ave., New York,
NY 10128, (212) 831-9012.
Renee and Howard Vichin-
sky, 1559 Rt. 213, Ulster Park,
NY 12487, (914) 338-0173.

Brandeis Library
Expands Judaica

Less than 50 years after opening,
Brandeis University is gearing
up to add the one-millionth book
to its library, expanding dra-
matically its already impressive
collections in American Judaica.
A year-long Millionth Book
Celebration contains a special
display of books pertaining to
Vietnam. The exhibit's theme is
taken from this year's New Stu-
dent Forum: war, youth, morali-
ty, and how stories help shape
the truth.
A committee of faculty, library
staff, administrators, and FUN-
WC leaders will select the one-
millionth book. Funds raised
throughout the academic year
will be used to establish a major
endowment for building the li-
brary's collection in American Ju-
daica.
• Rare Books. A number of in-
cunabula, or books published in
the 16th to 18th century on such
subjects as history, philosophy,
mathematics, physics, and rab-
binic literature, as well as first
and limited editions and fine
press publications.
• Literary manuscripts of such
authors as Irving Wallace, John
Cheever, Joseph Heller, Leo Ros-
ten and Fannie Hurst.
• Comprehensive collections
of materials on such subjects as
the Spanish Civil War and right-
wing movements in the United
States in the latter half of the
20th century.
• The Leo Frank and Sacco-
VP n7ptti collp.ctions w_hich docu-

ment anti-Semitic, anti-alien, and
anti-radical sentiments preva-
lent in the United States during
the recent past.
• A microfilm copy of the pa-
pers of Chaim Weizmann, the
first president of Israel; Zionist
writings of Justice Louis Bran-
deis and others involved in the
Zionist movement, as well as a
comprehensive book collection on
Zionism.
• The papers of Nobel Laure-
ate and human rights advocate
Andrei Sakharov, including per-
sonal materials about Sakharov
and his family, his scientific
works, and materials which doc-
ument the struggle for human
rights in the former Soviet Union.

JNF Holds
Poster Contest

New York — Schools which have
participated in JNF's previous
Tu B'Shevat programs may now
encourage students to express
themselves with markers, paints,
ink or crayons in a JNF-spon-
sored poster contest for
Jerusalem 3000.
JNF will hold a competition for
the creation of a poster high-
lighting Gan Yaldei Yisrael, the
Garden of the Children of Israel,
which will be built in the
Jerusalem Peace Forest.
The first-prize winner will re-
ceive a free round-trip ticket to
Israel. The runner-up will receive
an Israel bond. Reproductions of
the winning poster will appear at
Jewish day schools and Hebrew
schools throughout the United
States.
JNF will acknowledge all en-
tries, some of which will appear
periodically in future issues of
Kol Ha' Adamah, the national-
ly distributed newsletter pub-
lished by JNF's Education
Department.
Children must appear in the
poster, and artwork should clear-
ly show a garden, as well as spe-
cial places in Jerusalem. There
is no restriction on the use of col-
ors or selection of media in mak-
ing the posters, but only 11 x 17
inch poster board will be accept-
ed. Submitted posters must be
mailed flat, not rolled, and braced
by cardboard.
Each JNF region will select
first-, second- and third-place
winners. The deadline for entries
will be Sept. 29. Regional winners
will be announced on Oct. 6. All
first-place regional winners will
then become finalists in the na-
tional competition, which will be
judged by a distinguished panel
that will include renowned artist
Mordechai Rosenstein. The na-
tional first-place winner will be
announced on Oct. 19.
For information, call the re-
gional JNF office or the JNF De-
partment of Education, (800)

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