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PAGE 18 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE February 14, 1986
ZAC PASMANICK, CRS
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Author Birmingham to speak
at Temple Sisterhood event
Best-selling author Stephen Birmingham
Best-selling author Stephen
Birmingham will be the guest speaker
at a program sponsored by The
Temple Sisterhood at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 23. The entire com
munity is invited.
Birmingham, whose best-selling
books include “Our Crowd,” “The
Rest of Us” and “The Auerbach
Will,” will discuss how he became
interested in and involved with
Jewish people, places and subjects
in his writing. He is not Jewish.
Stephen Birmingham was born in
Hartford, Conn., and reared in the
nearby town of Andover. He was
educated at the Hotchkiss School
and Williams College where in his
junior year, he was elected to Phi
Beta Kappa and with classmate
Stephen Sondheim, co-edited the
college magazine. A year of post
graduate study at Oxford University,
England, followed.
After a two-yearstint in the U.S.
Army, he joined the New York
advertising agency of Doherty,
Clifford, Steers & Shenfield (later
Needham, Harper & Steers) as a
copywriter, where he was responsible
for the slogan “Never Underestimate
the Power of a Woman” for Ladies’
Home Journal. He remained a
consultant with the agency until
1970, when he left to devote his full
time to serious writing.
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Birmingham, also a popular figure
on the American lecture circuit,
says of his craft as a writer, “I write
compulsively because I cannot stand
to see a blank sheet of paper. I have
to begin filling it up with words. I
also write because I’m a kind of
cripple. 1 can’t really do anything
else. The most athletic thing I do is
type, plus a little very cautious
skiing.”
After the program, there will be
dessert reception and an autograph
session. Birmingham’s latest novel,
“The LeBaron Secret,” will be on
sale at that time.
Cost for the evening is $7. To
make reservations, send check to
The Temple, 1589 Peachtree Street,
Atlanta, Ga. 30367. The entire
community is invited.
For more information, contact
Peter Benjamin at the Temple,
873-1731.
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