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July 31, 1998 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-07-31

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MR ALAN

Closing

West Bloomfield Forever

books off the tables," said Sachs. Last
year, 600 people showed up for open-
ing night.
According to committee member
Joan Braun of Southfield, new cate-
gories this year will include an
expanded selection of books on
women's studies, an African-American ,
studies section, and books on Detroit.
Some people just buy a few myster-
i) ies, romance paperbacks, cookbooks
or kid's books; others push overflow-
ing carts. At last year's sale, a man who
recently moved into a new house was
buying up oodles of ancient-looking
hardcovers, heavy on the classics, just
to fill his empty looking built-in
bookcases.
• "We get lots of decorators in here
buying books just for show," said
book sale volunteer Roz Berman.
For true penny pinchers, on the last
two days of the sale, Aug. 11 and 12,
all books go at half price. And from 3-
6 p.m. Aug. 12, books are free to
teachers, charitable organizations and
recent immigrants from the former
Soviet Union.
"All they have to do is bring some
kind of identification, like a letterhead
from their job, and we'll give them
boxes to fill up. In the past, we've
given free books to jails, women's shel-
ters, nursing homes, Project HOPE,
all kinds of places," said Sachs.
Tax-deductible contributions of
used books may be donated year-
round to the Detroit Chapter of the
Brandeis University Women's
Committee. Drop them off at the
Brandeis Book Depot at 25595
Coolidge, Oak Park, or call (248) 399-
3845 for pick-up and information. ❑

51111%111/°/• OFF

EVERYTHING*

Tunbetia a • JOHNSTON &MURPHY •

ECCO
COLE HAAN • BALLY • Rockport
LORENZO BANFI •

West Bloomfield

On the Boardwalk
Orchard Lake Road
S. of Maple

626-3362

MR • /WIN'S

SHOES & SPORTSWEll.

OPEN
Mon-Wed & Sat 10-7
Thurs & Fri 10-9,
Sun 12-5

"This location only in stock merchandise only.

What Price
Knowledge?

A sampler of the bargains snatched
up at last year's Brandeis
University Used Book Sale:
• Patton: 30 cents.
• 500 Great Lawyer Jokes: 30 cents.

• 1001 Fascinating Baseball Facts:
$1.90.
• Raid at Entebbe: 30 cents.
• Hardi! Peanuts (Hey! Peanuts, in
French): 60 cents.
• Chutzpah: $1.50.
• 100 Embroidery Stitches: 30
cents.
• Everything Men Know About
Women (a blank book): 30 cents.

7/31
1998

Detroit Jewish News

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