DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Page Ten of Christmas carols and Hanuk- kah hymns. "A Festival of Lights," the script of which has since been published by the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews, was first given in 1944. Now it is an accepted part of the Springfield Plan. Bessie Geffen Wilensky, in a letter to the editor of The Re- constructionist last February, told how th e Christmas-Hanukkah program idea was introduced in two schools in the South. While Mrs. Wilensky was teaching in an Atlanta public school eight or I nine years ago, she presented a Hanukkah program as part of the school's Christmas celebra- tion. It was so well received it became an annual event. When she moved to New Orleans, one I of her colleagues, a non-Jew, con- 1 tinued the program. In New Orleans, Mrs. Wilen- I sky told the story to friends who were surprised that the plan had not been tried in that city. When her own youngster entered the public school for the first time, Mrs. Wilensky visited the prin- cipal shortly before Hanukkah and told of the Atlanta experi- ence. With the approval of the a s s i s t an t superintendent of schools, the principal urged Mrs. Wilensky to try out the pro- gram. As a result, the 1944 Christmas presentation included a Hanukkah program, too. In one classroom when a teacher called for a composition on "Why I Celebrate Christmas," • the Jew- ish children were permitted to substitute Hanukkah. During the art period, Jewish youngsters made Hanukkah greeting cards while the others worked on Christmas cards. The Michael Driscoll School in Brookline, Massachusetts, ob- served the stories of the Nati- vity and the Festival of Lights in a production of two scenes pre- sented at assembly. A mixed cast of Christian and Jewish youngsters of the eighth grade participated. In some roles, Christian characters were played by Jewish pupils while Jewish characters were portrayed by Christian children. Seattle Experiment Seattle's Horace Mann School ' broke away from the traditional Christmas porgram last • year when the pre-Christmas school assembly featured not only the customary Christmas play but an enactment by fourth and fifth graders of the Hanukkah story. Horace Mann has about 40 per cent Jewish enrollment. The Rogers Junior High School in Stamford, Connecticut, gave a different twist to the Christmas- Hanukkah idea by presenting a portrayal of "This S e as on Throughout the World" at their Christmas assembly. More than 100 youngsters of all races and creeds, garbed in native cos- tumes, depicted the Christmas holiday customs of different peo- ples throughout the world. In- cluded was the Jewish observ- ance of Hanukkah. In the kindergarten and first grade classes of two public schools in Washington, D. C., the story and symbolism of Hanuk- kah were introduced into the Christmas program last year for the first time on the initiative of parents. A number of public schools in Cleveland marked Christmas and Hanukkah by as- semblies. Miller High School in Detroit this past year initiated joint Easter-Passover and Christ- mas-Hanukkah programs, with displays explaining the various ceremonial objects employed in the observance of the holidays. Individual schools in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Columbus, Ohio, have also ex- perimented with similar pro- grams. o1945 • NOROY LE BOURG. IN ACTION 3 DAYS LATER, HE GAVE HIS LIFE: ZUSSMAN ENTERED ARMY AT 23 AND BE- CAME INSTRUCTOR IN "STREET FIGHTING"AT FORT KNOX... PREVIOUSLY WAS STORE CLERK AND NIGHT STUDENT AT WAYNE UNIVERSITY IN NOROY LE BOURG. AFTER SMASHING :0 THRU BOOBY-TRAPPED ROAD BLOCKS,WIPING OUT MACHINE GUN NESTS, BLOWING UP ARMED CARS AND KILLING OR CAPTURING NUM OUS NAZIS, ZUSSMAN ADVANC ALONE AGAINST A HOUSEFUL OF GERMANS AND THO ARMED ONLY WITH A TOMMY GUN HE FOUGHT HIS WAY THRU THEIR RIFLE AN GRENADE FIRE AND KILLED 0 CAPTURED THE ENTIRE LOT H SENT OVERSEAS, ZUSSMAN FOUGHT IN ITALIAN CAMPAIGN AND WAS WOUND- ED AT CASSINO. ON RECOVERY WAS MADE LIEUTENANT AND SERVED AS AIDE AT ARMY HEADQUARTERS. REQUEST ING ACTIVE DUTY, HE WAS ACSIGNED TO +h that Yale required Sunday ('hare; i attendance, so fully half of th e Jewish student body chose a brief service at the Synagogue in 1, h , l- creme to a Christian Church Or College chapel, But just as ,,on as the Corporation relaxed ik re_ quirements, the Jewish stud en t service was promptly given up. But that was twenty years ago. What is the situation now? Last year, the writer — a Rabbi — was greeted by student audiences averaging a hundred, at Salhith Eve services conducted -- under the supervision of a HMO kabbi — by a student reader, a student cantor (who chanted in Hebrew) and a student choir. The choir leader, incidentally, proved to be a Christian member of the De- ! partment of Music. The sanctuary ' in which the service was held was the Community Church Auditori- um. In view of there being a sum- mer school, Sabbath Eve servic es I are held at this University with- The Reconstructionist, a jour- ut interruption throughout the nal of Jewish religious opinion I year, Each meeting is invariably representing a segment of con- followed by an oneg-shabbos, with servative Judaism, welcomes "the a free-for-all discussion of the recognition of Jewish festivals in lecture, and a social half hour the schools" and urges that it tea, talk and tarts. become widespread "on condition Hillel Auspices that our rabbis and educators To re-emphasize the point we play their proper role in this in- are making: It is now accented tercultural education." By which as the normal thing for the Jew- The Reconstructionist means that Jewish religious leaders and edu- Back up the righting Men. cators should begin supervising the Jewish aspects of the pro- gram. Rosh Hashonah Greetings One of the teachers who par- ticipated in the development of the idea in Springfield epitomized the whole theory underlying this aspect of intercultural education TY. 5.2567 8788 Linwood when he said, "You don't have to teach tolerance to children. All See Us First for you have to do is keep them the All Your Drug Needs way they are." Perhaps the idea born in MM- Prescriptions Our Specialty neapolis and now taking root elsewhere may become another • milestone on the hard road to- • Buy More War Bonds ward making America safe for differences. This writer has had an unusual opportunity to observe both con- tinuously and at first hand the Jewish student life as it reveals itself on the campus of a State University with a Jewish student clientele of perhaps five hundred (including the military student unit) which number constitutes a third of the total student enroll- ment. Since this institution represents the diversified aspects of the typi- cal State University of America, it will serve as an accurate lab- oratory for the study of this ques- tion. The heartening fact about this Jewish student life is its normal- cy. This writer still recalls how during the first year of his min- istry at New Haven — in 1923 — fully 150 Jewish Yale men used to attend Sunday morning Jewish services quite regularly. The rea- , son for this seems to have been EST DECORATION FOR MILITARY VALOR-THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR-FOR EXTRA' ORDINARY GALLANT ACTION ON SEPT.1841944, IN KILLING. 17 GERMANS, CAPTURING 92 AND LIBERATING FRENCH TOWN or ARMY AS TANK PLATOON LEADER. SPEAR DRUG CO. RUSHING UP THE ROAD MINUTES LATER HE ATTACKED A TRUCK LOAD OF FLEEING NEMY TROOPS AND BY THE TIME HIS LEAD ANK CAUGHT UP HAD CAPTURED THOSE STILL LIVE,2ANTI•TANK GUNS &MUCH EQUIPMENT. As an outgrowth of a project initiated by Rabbi Solomon J. Moseson, counselor of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the New York State Teachers Col- lege, Albany, New York, joint Christmas-Hanukkah and Easter- Passover programs will be held in most of Albany's public schools. In place of the usual Christmas program, Rabbi Mose- son last year persuaded the Col- lege authorities to sponsor a Christmas toy shop and candle- light service with a portion of the program devoted to a por- trayal of the Hanukkah candle- light scene and narrative. Short- ly after this presentation, Rabbi Moseson had inquiries from prin- cipals of two elementary schools and one high school as to why he had not passed on the idea to them as well. The end result is that the Albany public schools are now preparing to sponsor joint programs for Easter-Pass- over and Christmas-Hanukkah. 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