NOW OPEN To THE PUBLIC .Pntl Annual • The "Original" Classic s. Dershowitz Book Is Reviewed Ann Arbor Book Fair The Temple Emanu-El Library Committee will host "Bagels and Books" with Rabbi Joseph P. Klein reviewing The Vanishing American Jew, In Search of Jewish Identity for xt , Ne Century by Alan M. Dershowitz, at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 23. A complimentary continental breakfast will be served. The 1997 Washtenaw County JCC Jewish Book Fair will open the evening of Saturday, Dec. 6 and run all day Sunday, Dec. 7. Keynote speaker will be Martin A. Lee 8 p.m. Saturday evening, who will tell the tale from his book Th e - Beast Reawakens. Trains will be discussed by Jackson author Miriam Winter 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 7, at the JCC. Louis Brandeis Slept Here: A Slightly Cynical History of American Jews will be discussed by author David Gleicher 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7. This book is a tongue-in-cheek anecdotal history of Jews in America from 1654 to the pre- sent. When Boxing Was A Jewish Sport will be discussed by author Allen Bodner 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7. This book interviews former boxers, train- ers, managers, promoters and boxing judges, and draws on much of Bodner's own personal experience in New York City's fighting arena. All authors will hold book signings following their lectures. Pre-school director Noreen DeYoung will read stories to pre- school age children from 1-2 p.m. Shirley Norton, Beth Israel librarian, will entertain older children from 2-3 p.m. The JCC Book Fair is free and open to the public. HMD Posts ce Hours --0 = Hillel of Metro Detroit plans pro- grams for college students on several campuses throughout the Metro Detroit area. At Wayne State University, HMD is open Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. -2:30 p.m. HMD provides a place for stu- dents to study, hang out, watch TV and socialize in room 667 of the Student Center Building. At Oakland University, the Jewish Students Organization/Hillel has office hours on Wednesday 10 a.m. -1 p.m. in room 19, Oakland Center. For information about what HMD is doing on any campus, call Sharon Wise, (313) 557-3459. For information about HMD com- ',-__munity-wide events, check "The Scene." SAT.10am -7pm • SUN.11am - 5pm November 29, 30 Southfield MI 1997 Annual Fall Michigan Regional Show , SOUTHFIELD CIVIC CENTER PAVILION 26000 Evergreen Road • Southfield, Michigan 48076 World's Largest Jewelry Bazaar! Beads • Rings • Necklaces • Earrings • Watches Charms • Gold • Silver • Opals • Diamonds • Pearls Crystals .• Settings at the lowest possible prices! THE SHOWPLACE • MARKETPLACE World of Gems, Beads & Jewelry' CLIP THIS AD TO RECEIVE A STRAND OF FRESH WATER PEARLS. (One gift with each $5.00 paid admission per each ad. This ad MUST be redeemed at time of ticket purchase.) x*, WHERE YOU ALWAYS FIND THE PERFECT GIFT. THE MOVADO® MUSEUM® SPORTS EDITION The "sports edition" of a classic in modern design: The legendary gold dot dial teamed with the sportive spirit of stainless steel and 18 karat gold micron accents. Integrated case and bracelet. Deployment clasp. Quartz-accurate, wa- ter-resistant to 99 feet. Swiss excellence and craftsmanship. Holiday Hours Starting November 28 MON.-THURS. 10 8 • FRIDAY 10 5 • SUNDAY 12 - 5 - - HARVARD ROW MALL 21750 West 11 Mile Road • Southfield, MI Discover the Difference (248) 358-5540 ne, ' Sti a blue bathing suit with a bow Ja leather bomber polka-dot shorts The State of Michigan Jewish War Veterans recently joined with other local vet- eran groups to participate in a Veteran's Day program at the Southfield Civic Center. Standing with speaker Brigadier General Michael Rice are Irving Keller, national service officer; Marvin Revich, past post commander; and Irving Marshall, state commander. *' • 0 ;"7,C,7\ a) 1131)LYW1 k4 286 Maple • Birmingham • 248-540-1977 saAolb uaaib sessepurn loon i Ja4eam5 puey e 11/21 5,-1.d wienn 1§91 7 37