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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-09

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"My child has a physical disability.
What Jewish services are available
to my family?"

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By Phyllis Rose, Scribner; $23.
In what the New York Times calls a
"crisply written, disarmingly frank and
self-critical memoir," of no particular
structure, the author describes a range
of events and activities. The reader
learns of Rose's favorite recipes and
Yiddish expressions, her passion for
Roman glass and her sexual initiation
in college. But not much about
Proust. References to his work are spo-
radic; rather, the author takes up his
psychosocial themes — particularly his
insights into the laws that govern
human relationships — to explore
parallels with her own experiences.

Mad: Fold This Book

By Al Jaffee; Warner Books; $15.95.
Many of us grew up carefully fold-
ing in the back page of Mad magazine
to reveal the hidden message in illustra-
tor Jaffee's drawings. For this volume,
the publishers have brought together
30 years' worth of iconoclastic goofi-
ness. A picture of a bald eagle is folded
to reveal a picture of a new national
symbol: a Big Mac. A drawing of a col-
lege job fair folds to reveal a none-too-
happy graduate moving back home.
But don't get angry: Get Mad.

• • •

Edited by Jay David; Avon Books; $12.
In this anthology, 25 Jewish writers
celebrate their heritage in fiction and
essays that chronicle childhood and
adolescence in a comical and insight-
ful way. Including such writers as
Philip Roth, Grace Paley, Edna Ferber
and Chaim Potok, these pieces explore
issues of Jewish identity, language,
generational differences, assimilation,
family life and the universal themes of
the rites of passage and anxieties of
coming of age.

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