t v.../4 ON THE COVER For Your Pleasure Books for every taste abound at Ann Arbor's 20th anniversary Jewish Book Festival. Suzanne Chessler Leslie Bash, executive director of the Ann Arbor JCC. "The overlap includes Ross, Behar, Samuel Kassow ( Who Will olitics, immigration and chil- Write Our History), Judy Bart Kancigor dren's fare enter into special (Cooking Jewish) and Charlotte programs planned for the Mendelson (When We Were Bad). 20th anniversary Jewish Book Festival "We tried to find subjects that running Nov. 11-18 at would appeal to many the Jewish Community kinds of readers, and we're Center of Washtenaw very glad to have Steven County. Lee Beeber (Heebie Jeebies Dennis Ross, chief at CBGB's: A Secret History Middle East envoy dur- of Jewish Punk). He will ing the George H.W. Bush talk about punk's begin- and Bill Clinton admin- nings in New York City and istrations, discusses his the Jewish personalities new book, Statecraft: And involved with the rock How to Restore America's movement." Standing in the World, at ['MAMMON The Ann Arbor adult noon Tuesday, Nov. 13; program launches with while Andrei Markovits addresses Stephen Fried (Husbandry: Sex, Love, Uncouth Nation: Why Europe Dislikes and Dirty Laundry — Inside the America at noon Friday, Minds of Married Men) at 7 Nov. 16. p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11. Fried, Naftali Bendavid intro- also appearing in West duces The Thumpin: How Bloomfield, has written Rahm Emanuel and the essays about husbands for Democratic Party Learned the Ladies Home Journal to Be Ruthless and Ended and introduces a book with the Republican Revolution 31 of his commentaries. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Pierre Epstein tells Haw Rabin Fananuel an Nov. 15. Emanuel, a U.S. the Democrats Learned about his dad in Abraham Be Rtahlm,s and Ended congressman raised in Epstein: The Forgotten Republican Revolution Illinois, has a Michigan Father of Social Security connection through fre- during a presentation at quent summer vacations noon Monday, Nov. 12. The in the state. son, an actor who has appeared on Immigrant Experience Day, on Nov. Broadway and in TV's Sex and the City, 14, presents Ruth Behar outlining offers personal stories about the social An Island Called Home: Returning to reformer who raised him. Jewish Cuba and Gina Nahai sum- Joyce Antler, author of You Never marizing Caspian Rain, both at noon. Call! You Never Write! A History of Alana Newhouse talks about A Living the Jewish Mother, is part of a Jewish Lens: Photographs of Jewish Life at 7:30 Family Service Celebration of Jewish p.m. Mothers running 12:30-3:30 p.m. Children get attention when Sunday, Nov. 18, when there also will Jacqueline Jules discusses Abraham's be lunch and a musical program. A Search for God at 11 a.m. Sunday, local authors brunch is planned for 10 Nov. 11, and Heidi Smith Hyde covers a.m. on the same day. Mendel's Accordion at 4 p.m. Sunday, The Washtenaw County JCC, 2935 Nov. 18. Birch Hollow Drive, posts a complete "There is little overlap among the book fair schedule and a listing of the authors appearing in Ann Arbor and priced events at www.jccannarbor.org . the writers scheduled to appear in For more information, call (734) West Bloomfield or Oak Park," says 971-0990. II T H EN4A7 JET in The , heatre••• IN aN it's meant to be! Old Wicked Songs Special to the Jewish News p October 9-November 4, 2007 Xt ./it/en Hi: Jon Marans • Directed in': Evelyn Orbach Veaturing: Tony Award nominee Max Wright and Daniel Kahn This fascinating story takes place in Vienna in the studio of a feisty old vocal coach who searches for passion in the songs that he is teaching his questioning American student. Memories of World War ll and untold secrets remain to be uncovered. Get Your Tickets Today! 248.788.2900 DETROIT PREMIERE! Home of Michigan Opera Theatre David Diehiera, General Director November 2- 4, 2007 York Times at the Detroit Opera Him Fri. Nov. 2, 2007 at 8:00PM Sat. Nov. 3, 2007 at 8:00PM Sun. Nov. 4, 2007 at 2:00PM JPMorganChase 0 Saturday November 3, 2007 Performance Sponsor The Chrysler Foundation Jeep. 2007-2008 Dance Series txt...141 t,” Tot AR, Miami City Ballet will dazzle audiences with an exciting mixed-repertory program featuring: "Agon" by George Balanchine, "Raymonda Variations" by George Balanchine and "In The Upper Room" by Twyla Tharp Free Dance Talk one hour prior to performance FOR TICKETS: 313- 237-SING or www.michiganopera.org Group Sales: 313-237-3409 Easy, Convenient Pre-Paid Parking available in the Opera House Parking Center 1319100 October 25 • 2007 B3