Rabbi Ildin Steinsaltz 6:30 p.m. 3 p.m. Glenn Frankel Author of: Author of: Rabbi Steinsaltz, best known for his monu- mental translations of the Talmud, helps us to understand the cherished values we take for granted by exploring the simple words Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Frankel gives the first detailed account about the white radicals-mostly Jewish-who joined with the ANC in the early that embody them, Co-Sponsored by: Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit & Young Israel of Southfield 1960s to break the hold of apartheid in South Africa. He served as the Post's London bureau chief and is currently editor of Washington Post Magazine. Co-Sponsored by: The Institute for Retired Professionals of the JCC Rivonia's Children Simple Words 8:30 p.m. Howard fast Richard Z. Chesnoff Author of: Redemption Fast's book focuses on a May-December mar- riage tested by murder and an unyielding legal system. For 7 decades, the award-winning author has published novels, plays, screen plays, stories, historical fiction and biographies. This program will be conducted as an interview. Co-Sponsored by: Avenues and Cardozo Society of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Pack of Thieves Chesnoff was among the first reporters to break the story that Swiss banks are still hoarding the assets of Holocaust victims. He is senior correspondent for U.S. News and World Report and op-ed columnist for the New York Daily News. Co-Sponsored by: Holocaust Educational Coalition/Hidden Children, Jewish War Veterans, Jewish War Veterans, Ladies 8 p.m. Vitta Halberstam JPM Building Small Miracles of Love and Friendship Auxiliary Author of You're Officially a Grown-Up Many young people grew up with Viorst's best-selling children's book Alexander and Illondag, flouember 8, 1999 Day underwritten by: Doug 5 Barbara Bloom, The Hahn family foundation 10 a.m. Author of: Small Miracles of Love and friendship the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, and now they can take Viorst's tongue- in-cheek advice for the next stage in their lives. Co-Sponsored by: Hillel of Metro Detroit, Marcia & Eugene Applebaum Jewish Parenting Center, Temple Shir Shalom Bea Kraus Metro Detroit Lunch 5 Learn for Jewish Communal Professionals 12-2 p.m. with Rabbi Dauid Baron Author of: Moses on Management Rabbi of a congregation that blends spiritual teaching with music, drama and dance and founder of a successful hedge fund and of a high-tech advertising company. He will teach leadership lessons in business from the experience of Moses. Please see form on back cover of the brochure to register. Lunch is at noon. Co-Sponsored by: The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit .113111 Building 8 p.m. Author of Time to Remember psychotherapist Judith Written with Leventhal, this book is a collection of 65 inspirational stories dealing with the themes of love and friendship. Halberstam has been published in 50 nation- al newspapers and magazines and many Jewish publications. She has written a book, was a reporter for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency wire service and wrote for Seventeen magazine. Co-Sponsored by: Akiva Hebrew Day School PTA Young Israel Council of 8 p.m. Judith Uiorst See 10 a.m., Monday, November 8 for description Co-Sponsored by Adva Hebrew Day School PTA Young Israel Council of Metro Defroff Vitta Halberstam 6:30 p.m. Author of: In her new book, Kraus recalls the history of the Jewish presence in South Haven, Michigan, a once-thriving Jewish resort community. Ms. Kraus has written two previ- ous books and numerous articles. Co-Sponsored by: Jewish Historical Society of Michigan Tuesday, Ilouember 9, 1999 Day underwritten by: firlene 5 Steuen Uictor, noon 5 Ilosanchuk families Book fair fund Toua Hliruis 10 a.m. Author of Ladies fiuxiliary Tova Mirvis writes with wisdom and insight about a close-knit Orthodox Jewish com- munity in Memphis, Tennessee. Mirvis' book welcomes the reader into a world that marvelously combines Southern gentility with Jewish tradition. Co-Sponsored by: Temple Israel Sisterhood