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Friday November 6, 1998

Jewish Book Club gears up for 1999 season of reading

The Jewish Book Club is accepting membership dues for the 1999 calendar year. Cost is $5, or $4 if you are a Friend of the Jewis
Upcoming selections and discussions of the Jewish Book Club are:

* The Sunday, Dec. 27 discussion of "A Time to Mourn, A Time To Comfort," by Ron Wolfson (Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, 1993, and Jewish Lights, 1996, both are $16.95) will take place at 7 p.m. at a private home.

Club members will read "The Promise," by Chaim Potok in January and "The Shtetl: The Life and Death of a Small Town and the World of Polish Jews," in February. March holds a special recipe exchange and potluck dinner meeting for the reading of Joan Nathan's "Jewish Cooking in America."

For information, call Jethro Busch at (415) 751-2786.




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