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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-11-10

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Limon Concert JWF Women
First in Series Have Work
for Volunteers

Two dance works new to De-
troiters will be presented at the
concert of Jose Limon and his
company Monday at the Art In-
stitute.
They are "Concert," set to an
arrangement of Bach preludes
and fugues, and "The Exiles," to
the Second Chamber Symphony
of Arnold Schoenberg.
Limon and his group come to
Detroit in the course of a swing
around the country which will
take in 20 cities. He will play as
solo recitalist with the Dayton
Philharmonic Orchestra Nov. 29.
The concert is the opener of
Detroit's first modern dance con-
cert series, sponsored by the
Glance consultants' committee of
the Jewish Community Center.
Subsequent recitals will bring the
Dudley, Maslow, Bales company,
Feb. 15 and Jean Erdman and
company, March 22.

With the job of placing active
and interested women on the 13
major committees of the women's
division of the Jewish Welfare
Federation to carry out the di-
vision's year-round program, the
Committee an Committees will
be completing it work this week,
Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, presi-
dent, announced.
To further the divsion's goal
of obtaining wide representation
on all of its committees, Mrs.
William Frank, chairman of the
Committee on Committees, urged
that women interested in serving
on a committee call her at UN.
1-5424.
Members of the Committee on
Committees include Mrs. Samuel
S. Aaron, vice-chairman, and
Mesdames Samuel Blocher, Ar-
thur Bloom, Abraham R. Brasch,
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Jewish Education Office
Proposed by Educator

Donor Head

This is another in a series of articles on Jewish education
by Walter Farber, director of Bnai illoshe's religious school.
Readers' romme?lts are invited.—Ed.




By WALTER FARBER
"The responsibility and the hope of parents everywhere is the
same, to raise children who will be self-respecting, constructive and
happy adults," said Michael A. Stavitsky, president of the American
Association for Jewish Education.
The necessity of preparing C
our children for a full, rich and taken the first step toward re-
well adjusted life as an Ameri- ducing the confusion which some-
can Jew is recognized today by times confront parents in their
difficult task of choosing a school
all educators in America.
To facilitate Jewish education for their child. The positive fac-
in Detroit the proposal made re- tors to be gained by such a move
cently by the United Hebrew are numerous:
"It will enhance the quality
Schools and the Jewish Welfare
MRS. LOUIS KEPES is the Federation is a most welcome of Jewish education.
chairman for the donor lunch- one. We must coordinate out
"It will enable schools to pool
eon of the Hebrew Ladies Aid educational agtivities, raise its their resources toward better
Society which will culminate standards as well as intensify curricula and reaching larger
their fund-raising project. The its program. We must also strive groups of parents.
affair will be held Tuesday at to permit every form of Jewish
"It will reduce technical dupli-
Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses Lehr- education so long as it creates cation and community costs to a
man will be the guest speaker
minimum.
Judaism.
and Margit Kormendy will a positive
"A unified school system will
A Bureau of Jewish Education
sing. Funds raised will be used
enhance the public's attitude to
in
Detroit
is
a
must,
particularly
to further the relief work of the
Jewish education generally.
group. Mrs. Kepes is assisted by one that will respect ideological
"A unified school system would
Mrs. Helen Auslander and Mrs. differences, and seek to establish be in a position to set up a Jew-
an
educational
framework
with-
Julia Ring, co-chairmen. Res-
ish education clearance center
ervations are handled by Mrs. in which all elements working which would offer information
in
the
field
of
Jewish
education
Violet Salamon and Mrs. El-
to parents about Jewish schools.
could function effectively.
freda Greenwald.
"It is hoped, however, that such
Only recently the formation of
a central community agency for a system in Detroit will not dis-
Jewish education in Pittsburgh, courage the development of new
to be an affiliate of the United approaches in Jewish education.
"It is hoped that through ex-
Jewish fund of that city, has been
perimentation and the develop-
The 58th Holiday Hop for requested by the Pittsburgh ment of new approaches we will
young adults will take the form committee on Jewish education. evolve the kind of Jewish edu-
One of the resolutions adopted
of a pre-Thanksgiving dance,
cation system which will make
Sunday evening, Nov. 19, at the in Pittsburgh expresses the type for harmony between the home
of
setup
which
we
in
Detroit
Jewish Community C e n t,e r
and the school and will reduce
Woodward at Holbrook. Paul should adopt at once.
The resolution adopted but to a minimum the conficts which
Leash and his WWJ orchestra changed by myself to fit the sometimes result where the
will provide the music, Dawn Detroit Jewish Community, reads school and the home are com-
Bradley will sing.
pletely divorced from each other.
as follows:
A group from the Christopher
"Above all, it is hoped that
"Be It resolved that the re-

Slate Holiday Hop
at Jewish Center

Smith dance studios will provide

an exhibition of the latest danc-
ing styles.
Elsie Lewis is chairman of the
Holiday Hop Committee. Tickets
may also be purchased from
Mary Bookin, Clara Bruseloff,
Ruth Fireman, Adeline Katz,
Lillian Lewis, Irene Saltz, Boris
Tobes, and Eleanore Unis.

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sponsible Jewish organizations
of the city of Detroit with ac-

tive participation of profes-
sional and lay leaders at large,
and the financial assistance of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
create forthwith, and maintain
effectively by democratic
means, a Detroit Board of Jew-
ish Education, tinder a quali-
fied professional director, with
due regard at all times to rea-
sonable differences of opinion
as to the ends of Jewish educa-
tion and the means of their
attainment, and with full re-
spect for the autonomy of all
institutions dedicated thereto,
but with the aim of their con-
stant and increasing self-im-
provement for the common wel-
fare of the entire Detroit Jew-
ish Community."
An opinion on this question
has recently been sent to me by
Harry D. Katz, supervisor of the
department of adult education of
the Jewish Community Center.
"The Jewish educators in De-
troit," Mr. Katz states, "who
have come out for the unification
of Jewish schools are to be com-
mended for their coureageous
stand. In doing so they have

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to enlist the participation of par-
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which will help to bridge the
gap between school and home.
"It is my feeling that we have
not been successful in creating
a unified Jewish education sys-
tem because the different schools
fear loss of autonomy. Some
types of schools have a long tra-
dition of ideological concepts.
These have to be respected and
their proponents assured that
autonomy will not be lost through
unification.
"Hebrew and Yiddish teachers
getting together to discuss corn-
mon problems would automati-
cally make for mutual under-
standing and appreciation of
each others objectives. Eventu-
ally Jewish education is the loser
when the community gets the
impression that one school is in
competition with the other."

Day Schools List
20,000 Students

NEW YORK — (WNS) — In lt
survey just completed by the
Mizrachi National Education
Committee a rise in the number
of enrollments in Jewish day
schools and an increase in their
number was noted.
More than 20,000 students now
attend the 142 Jewish day schools.

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