Now Appeating By Popuiat Demand! Mixed Media New Lunch. Specials • 1/2 Sandwich & Soup • Chinese Chicken Salad many men, women and children were ), trapped in the net of the slave trade, "I wrote this book because I want- says Faber. "There has never been any • Stage Seafood Salad ed to establish once and for all that question that some Jews were Jews had minimal — nearly nonexis- • Chicken Rollup involved. tent — involvement in the slave "But some people believe that Jews • Cobb Salad trade," says Eli Faber, author of the dominated the slave trade, that Jews were responsible for the slave trade in recently released Jews, Slaves, and the And ag Always.... A perfect Slave Trade: Setting the Record Straight the New World, and thus Jews bear (New York University Press; $27.95). the brunt of responsibility for slavery. Corned Beef Sandwicht Faber, a professor of history at John This is simply untrue." For example, in Jay College of Criminal 1994 a Nation of Justice, City University Deli • Dining* Catering Islam leader told the of New York, also is the New York Times that author of A Time for Serving the Finest Jews owned 75 per- Planting: The First Jewish Delicatessen cent of all slaves in Migration, 1654-1820, the American South since 1962 the first volume in the prior to the Civil War. five-volume The Jewish Open until 10 pm Faber's painstaking People in America. research shows that in rti Nat until 11 pm In his new book, the actuality Southern 248.855.6622 author revisits an Jews owned few important chapter in slaves, and that the both Jewish and total slaving activity African diasporic histo- of all Southern Jews ry. Focusing on the was less than that of a British Empire over the single, large non- course of more than Jewish firm engaged 200 years, he assesses in the slave trade. Jewish participation in The book has slave trading compa- TRAYS made an impact in scholarly quarters, nies, slave ship owner- DINING ROOM • CARRY-OUT ship, and the sale and ownership of including laudatory reviews in Kirkus slaves. Reviews, which called the book Using thousands of original docu- "meticulously researched," and ments — including personal diaries, Publishers Weekly, which called the wills, shipping and tax records, stock- scholarship "stunning." But it has not Q) B-N ormNeroCheckeo Bar-E transfer ledgers, censuses, slaver logs of yet entered the mainstream dia- and synagogue rolls, Faber establishes logue r that Jews had miniscule involvement Faber says he continues to (248) 968-7427 in the slave trade — especially when encounter claims that Jews financed the slave trade, and is not surprised compared to non-Jews. Lincoln Shopping Center Faber undertook the challenge to that his research has not had a far- 10-1/2 Mile Road & Greenfield determine Jewish involvement in the reaching impact. (248) 968-0022 Oak Park ■ slave trade following a spate of allega- "This is an academic work that is tions in the early 1990s that Jews Dinner loaded with statistics. It takes time to ■ Breakfast ■ Lunch were instrumental in its practice. work its way into the cultural dia- Kiddie Menu After-Theater ■ The claims include the famed 1991 logue," he said, noting that the book's lecture by Leonard Jeffries, then-chair- written text is 146 pages, followed by man of the black studies department at 200 pages of appendices, notes and the City College of New York, which bibliographies. identified Jews as principal planners, Appendices include lists of names financiers and organizers of the of Jewish investors, vessel owners, Atlantic slave trade. The same theme importers and residents of Jewish DETROIT IMRE MEWS communities in slave trading coun- was revisited in The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, issued by the tries like Jamaica and Barbados. Nation of Islam the same year, and "I thought the publishers would picked up by Harvard University balk at, printing more than 100 No w available @ these Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., who pages of names, but they didn't," ANN ARBOR LOCATIONS: called it one of the most influential" Faber says with a laugh. "I was glad • Borders Books because the facts are all there for black books of the year. • Barnes & Noble "We shall probably never know, in anyone to examine." • Hillel House all its grim and cruel enormity, how • Mainstreet Books Between The Pages Stage & Co. as:020 Bfisq,T) Faber includes interesting sections, including one that is titled "Determining Who Was Jewish," in which he describes his methods to establish Jewish identity. But one pri- mary question remains unanswered: Why did Jews avoid the slave trade? Faber offers no formula. "I read thousands of journals, and no where did I find any editorial comment on the slave trade, so I can't as a historian ascribe any reason for Jewish noninvolvement in the slave trade," he says. "I can't say whether it was moral, ethical, sociological or economic." Faber's next project will center on the history of Jewish intermarriage in America. "It's a pressing topic, and it comes up in all our continuity discus- sions. But I'd like to see what was going on 200 years ago," he said. --Amy Mindell in RECORD MAIN ELI FABER BB BAR-B-QUE HOUSE is . There are Many ways to Pick U p the • Michigan Union Bookstore • Nicola's Books, (A Little Professor Books Co.) 2/5 1999 ozingerMall 'S Rabbi Jerry Schwarzbard: Getting ready for the JTS manuscript exhibit at the DIA. Jewish Treasures Rabbi Jerry Schwarzbard will speak on the coming exhibit "Treasures of Jewish Culture and Heritage from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary" 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, in the Butzel Conference Suites at the< Max M. Fisher Building in Bloomfield Hills. The exhibit of more than 100 rare and beautifully illustrated manu- scripts, some dating to the 14th cen- tury, will be seen for the first time outside the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) Wednesday, March