Underwritten by: Nosan and Nosanchuck Families Book Fair Fund Laura Shapiro Kramer 10 a.m. Author of Uncommon Voyage Kramer is Chairperson of the Board for Children with Special Needs in New York City. Her book is the personal story of a family's search for alternative medical options for the treatment of cerebral palsy. Sponsored by: JCC Special Needs Program, Sinai Hospital Guild Shmuel Katz *1 0 a.m. Author of Lone Wolf Biography of Vladimir (Zee'ey) Jabotinsky Katz is a member of the first Knesset and founder of the London Jewish Standard newspaper. His book tells the story of a tireless champion of the Jewish people and founding father of militant zionism. * Jimmy Prentis Morris Building Hillel Levine I p.m. Author of In Search of Sugihara Levine is a Professor of Sociology and Religion at Boston University where he directs the Center for Judaic Studies. His book tells the fascinating untold story of Chiune Sugihara, the "Japanese Schindler" an obscure World War II diplomat who saved more than 10,000 Jews. Sponsored by: Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah *1 p.m. Francine Klagsburn Author of Jewish Days:A Book ofJewish Life and Culture Around The Year Klagsburn is an author, teacher, columnist and religious thinker who has written and spoken widely on Jewish interests. Her book guides us through the Jewish year, sharing new insights into what it means to live a Jewish life. * Jimmy Prentis Morris Building Shmuel Katz 6:30 p..m. Author of Lone Wolf Biography of Vladimir (Zee'ev) Jabotinsky For program description see I 0 a.m. Sponsored by:The Aronoff Family, Zionist Organization of America Chaim Potok 8 p.m. Author of The Gates of November: Chronicles of the Slepak Family Potok a Pulitzer-Prize winning author of eight novels, offers this non-fiction work that chronicles the stormy lives of a Jewish father and son in the Soviet Union. Sponsored by: Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah