Entertainment Cover Story Book Fair 2002 The 51st Annual Jewish. Book Fair is a presentation of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit and held at both JCC locations. The D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building is located at 600 W Maple Road in West Bloomfield; the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building is at 15110 W 10 Mile Road in Oak Park. For information about organizations sponsoring individ- ual speakers, see the Book Fair brochure, available at both JCC locations. Book Fair hours at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield (Kahn) and the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park (JPM) are as follows: 6-10 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, Nov. 6-7 9:30 a.m.-3 p,717. Friday, Nov. 8 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 (Kahn) --- JPM Closed 9:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday, Nova 10 (Kahn) 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10 (IPM) 9:30 a.m.-10 p. m. Monday-Thursday, Nov. 11-14 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 (Kahn) 6:30-8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 (IPM) 9:30 a.m.-10 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 17 (Kahn) 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17 (JPM) The following special events take place at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield unless otherwise noted. All author appearances and special events are open to the public at no charge unless otherwise indicated. Speakers and programs at the JCC in Oak Park are starred with an asterisk (*). This listing reflects the latest information available, but is subject to change. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 6:30 p.m.: Opening night patron event with Alan King (charge) 8 p.m.: Alan King, Alan King's Great Jewish Joke Book THURSDAY, NOV. 7 7 p.m.: Janice Rubin and Leah Lax, The Mikvah Project SATURDAY, NOV. 9 8 p.m.: An Evening With Robert Clary, From the Holocaust to Hogan.s Heroes SUNDAY, NOV. 10 11 a.m.-3 p.m.: Local authors fair (inside Janice Charach Epstein Gallery) 11 a.m.: Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, Searchingfbr Meaning in the Holocaust Noon: Yitta Eldberstam, Small Miracles for the Jewish Heart 1 p.m.: Rabbis Gershon Schwartz and Michael Katz, Searching for Meaning in Midrash 2 p.m.: A. Lefkowitz,, From Fear to Eternity 2 p.m.: * Children's Play, Lily's Crossing (charge, $5-$8) 3:30• p.m.: Faye Moskowitz, Peace in the House 5 p.m.: Aryeh Lev Stollman, The Illuminated Soul 6:30 p.m.: Michael Oren, Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East 7 p.m.: *Yitta Halberstam, Small Miracles fir the Jewish Heart 8 p.m.: Bruce Feller, Abraham: A journey to the Heart ofThree Faiths MONDAY, NOV. 11 10 a.m.: Karen Tintori, Trapped 10:30 a.m.: * Michael Oren, Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East 1 p.m.: Rochelle Krich, Blues in the Night 6:30 p.m.: Cynthia Kaplan, Why I'm Like This True Stories 7:30 p.m.: * Dara Horn, In the Image, and Nicole Krauss, Man Walks Into a Room 8 p.m.: Kathi Kamen Goldmark, And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You TUESDAY, NOV. 12 10 a.m.: Data Horn, In the Image, and Nicole Krauss, Man Walks Into a Room 1 p.m.: Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Three Daughters 6:30 p.m.: George Cantor, Courtney's Legacy 7:30 p.m.: * Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, Searching for Meaning in the Holocaust 8 p.m.: Jonathan Safran Foer, Everything Is Illuminated WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13 10 a.m.: Hasia Diner, Her Works Praise Her: A History of Jewish Women in America 1 p.m.: Joseph Berger, Displaced Persons: Growing Up American After the Holocaust 1 p.m.: * Rachel Simmons, Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls 6:30 p.m.: Rachel Simmons, Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls 2002 84 7:30 p.m.: * Joseph Berger, Displaced Persons: Growing Up American After the Holocaust 8 p.m.: Rabbis Yosef Reinman and Ammiel Hirsch, One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and An Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them THURSDAY, NOV. 14 10 a.m.: Linda Grant When I Lived in Modern Times 1 p.m.: Sandy Schreier, Hollywood Gets Married 1 p.m.: * Linda Grant When I Lived in Modern Times, preceded by 12:30 p.m. Lunch & Learn with author ($6; reservations required) 6:30 p.m.: Georgia Witldn, Ph.D., Stress Relieffor Disasters Great and Small 7:30 p.m.: * Daniel Levitas, The Terrorist Next Door FRIDAY, NOV 15 HEALTH AWARENESS DAY Kahn Building: 9 a.m.: Yoga demonstration-instruction 10:30 a.m.: Nieca Goldberg, M.D., Women Are Not Small Men Noon: Healthy Luncheon ($18 charge; reservations required by Nov. 11), Dr. Howard M. Shapiro, Dr. Shapiro's Picture Perfect Weight Loss 30-Day Plan 1:30 p.m.: Jan King, When Youre Hot, Youre Hot (How I Laughed My Way Through Menopause) 2:30 p.m.: Self-defense demonstration-instruction JPM Building: 9 a.m.: * T'ai Chi demonstration-instruction 10 a.m.: * Jan King, When You're Hot, You're Hot: How I Laughed My Way Through Menopause 11 a.m.: * Yoga demonstration-instruction Noon: Healthy luncheon ($10 charge; reservations required by Nov. 11) SATURDAY, NOV. 16 6:30 p.m.: * David Shrayer-Petrov, Castle in 751stamaah 8 p.m.: Encore Concert, Mikveh ($10-$15) SUNDAY, NOV. 17 10:30 a.m.: Festival Dancers Performance, Women of the Bible 11 a.m.: Janet Reibstein, Staying Alive Noon: Judy Reiser, And I Thought I Was Crazy: Quirks, Idiosyncrasies and Meshuga.as 1 p.m.: Lorraine "Rainey" Friedman, children's author, Jerome's Jam, with Jazz, the Dream Dog 2 p.m.: Rabbi Paul Yedwab, The God Book 2 p.m.: Festival Dancers Performance, Women of the Bible 2 p.m.: *Bryan Mark Rigg, Hitler's Jewish Soldiers 2:30 p.m.: Children's Program, Shhhema and Sweet Dreamzzz 3:30 p.m.: Yale Strom, The Book of Klezmer: The History, the Music, the Folklore, preceded at 3:15 p.m. with a performace by the Kidz Klez Band 5 p.m.: Lawrence Schimel, Found Tribe 6:30 p.m.: Bryan Mark Rigg, s Jewish Soldiers 7 p.m.: *Rabbi Berel Wein, Faith and Fate 8 p.m.: Leon Charney, The Charney Report: Confronting the Israeli-Arab Conflict PEOPLE OF THE BOOKS from page 83 Kathy Kamen Goldmark, a founder of the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock band whose members are authors by day, will discuss her first novel, And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You, a hilarious page-turner about musicians, love and family. Goldmark also will per- form some of her trademark songs. Recently announced National Jewish Book Award Winner for Fiction, 20-something Jonathan Safran Foer visits to discuss Everything is Illuminated: A Novel, whose protagonist of the same name journeys to Eastern Europe, linking past and future. Windsor native Aryeh Lev Stollman, a writer and neuroradiologist, brings his second novel, The Illuminated Soul, to Book Fair. Set in post-Holocaust Windsor, it follows the remembrances of a famous neuroanatomist and the mys- terious visitor to his family home. Part romantic love story, part spiri- tual journey, Dara Horn's extraordi- nary first novel, In the Image, por- trays a young woman's coming of age. She'll team up in sessions with poet and first-time novelist Nicole Krauss, who, in her fascinating novel, Man Watt Into a Room, explores what happens when a man wakes up one day to find he has for- gotten all he has known. Letty Cottin Pogrebin, a well- known author but first-time novelist, will discuss her newest book, Three Daughters. It traces the struggles of the three Wasserman sisters as.they seek to break open the legacy of lies left to them by their parents. Blues in the Night by veteran mystery writer Rochelle Krich introduces a new fictional Modern Orthodox Jewish heroine, Molly Blume, and explores post-partum psychosis. When I Lived in Modern Times by Linda Grant takes the author's pro- tagonist from London to what was then Palestine. Before she knows it, 20-year-old Evelyn Sert becomes an unwitting spy for a nation fighting to be born. Fans of Russian literature will enjoy meeting David Shrayer- Petrov, author of the Russian-lan- guage novel Castle in Tystamaah. During his presentation, he'll speak about writers and poets of the "stormy '60s" in the former Soviet Union. For those who enjoy memoirs, Faye Moskowitz's Peace in the House: Tales from a Yiddish Kitchen is the latest col-