Friday. April 28, 1944
THE JEWISH NEWS
Jewish Educational System
Praised at UHS Banquet
Palestine Notables
On Wingate Project
JERUSALEM (Palcor) — A
committee of outstanding resi-
Judge Friedman Lauds Faculty and Management of dents of Jewish Palestine has
been formed to sponsor the
Schools; Dr. Gamoran Outlines 6-Point Program;
Jewish National Fund project
Audience Hears Talks by Community Leaders
for a memorial forest in the
hills of Upper. Galilee in honor
Spokesmen for all elements in Detroit Jewry last Sunday of the late Major General Orde
evening participated in the festive ceremonies marking the Charles Wingate. The first to
25th anniversary of the United Hebrew Schools, at the im- respond to an appeal for funds
pressive dinner held at the Shaarey Zedek.
for this project was an anti-
Detroit's communal .educational system was highly com- aircraft battery in Haifa. The
mended for its 25 years of activities, and the leaders in the sponsoring committee includes
David ben Gurion, chairman of-
school system pledged them-
selves to continue to render serv- called the Hebrew Schools' cele- the Executive of t h e Jewish
ice and to strive to expand the bration an event repPesenting a Agency; Chief Rabbis Isaac Her-
facilities in accordance with in- new era for the Jewish commun- zog and Ben Zion Uziel, Mayor
Israel Rokach of Tel Aviv and
creasing demands of the times.
ity.
Dr. Abraham Granovsky of the
Judge William Friedman, toast-
"It is a hopeful argury to wit- Jewish National Fund.
master at the banquet, which ness the renaissance of Jewish
drew a capacity attendance, many learning as represented by this
being turned away for lack of ac- celebration," he stated. "It shows strength, Dr. Gamoran proposed
commodations, praised the faculty the spirit of determination to re- the following six-point program:
and management of the schools kindle in the hearts of the par-
1. We must have a wholesome
and expressed gratitude that ents a desire to have the Jewish point of view.
Jews are able to meet in freedom children' receive a Jewish educa-
2. We must recognize that we
in the American democratic sys- tion. Jewish education is a pri- are a creative people.
tem.
ority, a MUST for every Jewish
3. The Jewish people, being
Praised for His Efforts
family."
creative, has developed creative
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
Speaks for Alumni
values and has built a culture of
of the schools, was lauded for his
Mrs. Jack Tobin greeted the its own.
efforts in behalf of educational gathering as president of the
Highest Ideals in Life
activities here during the past 25 Woman's Auxiliary of the
4. This culture has certain
years. In brief remarks during schools, and Joseph Colten spoke
characteristics. It is a religious
the dinner, Mr. Isaacs declared, for the alumni. Mr. Colten
culture and concerns itself with
in behalf of himself and the fac- brought greetings from the thou-
the highest ideals in life.
ulty, that they have tried to sands who attended the schools
5. Jews must think constantly
serve the community and that and the hundreds who had grad-
"we shall continue to serve you uated from the schools, "Each of concerning the present problems
faithfully, .loyally and devot- us," he said, "has become a bet- of our people, concerning Pales-
tine and Zionism. If the Protest-
edly."
ter Jew and consequently a bet- Rabbiners' advice had been fol-
The principal speaker at the ter citizen."
lowed, we would not have in
dinner, Dr. Emanuel- Gamoran,
Rabbi Isaac Stollman gave the Palestine 600,000 Jews today, and
director of the Commission on invocation and Rabbi Leon Fram
Jewish Education of the Central the benediction. The musical if they had not pursued a policy
Conference of American Rabbis program featured Cantor J. H. of opposition there might have
and the Union of American He- Sonenklar, Sadie Cooper Braver, been a million Jews in Palestine
brew Congiegations, outlined a violinist, Harry Siegel, 'cellist, at this time.
6. We are living in a land of
six-point program for education- and Lillian Robbins, pianist.
freedom, and 99 per cent of the
al projects.
Dr. Gamoran's Address
children will remain here. The
Committees Thanked
Dr. Gamoran, in his inspiring task of Jewish education is to
Opening the dinner in his ca- address, praised Mr. Isaacs and enable them to grow up as happy
pacity as general chairman of the declared that he occupies a Jews who will not transplant the
anniversary celebration, Aaron unique place among educators in ghettos to this country and who
Silberblatt expressed thanks to this country who are aware . of will live here as Americans with-
the committees that served dur- Detroit's educational achieve- out giving up an iota of Jewish
ing the past two months and to ments.
idealism. We must vitalize the
all those who helped arrange and
"Our children are living in • ad- school, the center, the synagogue
participated in the numerous versity and therefore challenge and make them a part of the
events that marked the celebra- us to make it possible for them American scene.
tion.
to live happily as Jews," he de-
Judge Friedman _spoke on the
Rudolph Zwieback, president of clared. "We must learn in the Altman and Weinberg Jewish
the United Hebrew Schools, face of the world's tragedy not to Radio Hours last Sunday morn-
greeting the gathering, called for become panicky, to retain a ing in behalf of the United He-
re-dedication to the cause of Jew- measure of calmness and to brew Schools. Parent-teachers'
ish learning on the part of all De- transmit out inner strength to gatherings, an Oneg Shabbat, a
troit Jews and expressed the our boys and girls."
Kvutzah Ivrith gathering and
hope that parents will play an
Outlining steps to be taken by synagogue services were other
important role in the schools' ac- parents, teachers and commun- events marking the 25th anni-
tivities by watching their chil- ity leaders in instilling this inner versary celebration.
dren's progress and by seeing to
it that every Jewish child re-
ceives a Jewish education.
Butzel Tells Experiences
Fred M. Butzel took occasion
to relate his experiences 20 years
ago, when he presided, as presi-
dent of the National Conference
of Jewish Social Service, at a
meeting of educators—the first
of its kind to be held under the
direction of the American Jewish
social workers. . He told of the
presence of young men, now
leaders in the educational field,
who were anxious to advance
Hebrew education, and he stated
that Mr. Isaacs' activities here
and the work of the Hebrew
Schools have convinced him of
the importance of the schools'
work.
Declaring that the Federation
is keenly interested in the educa-
ILLUSTRATING
tional activities here, Abraham
Srere, retiring Federation presi-
The most gorgeous
dent, made the important an-
Crystal Lamp of the
year. Decorator's hand
nouncement that the Federation
made shade available
has arranged for a survey of all
in yellow and grey,
dubonet a n d oyster
educational agencies in the city.
white, or tea rose - and
Mr. Srere announced the elec-
sky blue.
tion of Judge Friedman as Fed-
Come in and see this
eration president.
lamp and others in
our truly unusual dis-
'Notable Anniversary'
plays.
Calling the event a "notable
We feature beautiful
anniversary," Dr. A. M. Hersh-
creation in 18th Cen-
tury Tables, Sofas
man stated that the dictum "raise
and Chairs.
up many disciples" is "a motto
we should all strive to follow,"
and added that all students in the
United Hebrew Schools have be- Open Evenings Except Tuesday
come a notable asset in the com-
munity.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, who
greeted the gathering in the JOE BROWN
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livered one of the most stirring
addresses at the dinner. Pointing
out that Talmud Torahs have
been the objectives of Jewish
Detroit Lighting & Furniture Co.
life for thousands of years, he
Page Seven
Committee Launches Drive
To Sponsor Dr. Wise Colony
Rabbi Fram Announces Campaign to Seek 100 Detroiter's'
to Contribute $100 Each for the Establishment of
Project in Leader's Honor in Palestine
Detroit's committee to sponsor the establishment of a
colony in Palestine in honor of the 70th birthday of Dr.
Stephen S. Wise announced this week that plans for this
project are proceeding and that it is expected that 100 De-
troiters will insert inscriptions in the Golden Book of the
Jewish National Fund, at $100 an inscription, as Detroit's
.
contribution to the national's
project which will involve a cost er the rocognition due him from
of $100,000.
American Jewry.
Rabbi Leon Fram, chairman of
the Detroit committee, is as-
sisted by Abe Kasle, Leon Kay.
Irwin I. Cohn, William Hordes,
Morris Jacobs, Isaac Shetzer and
Philip Slomovitz.
Checks Payable to JNF
Rabbi Fram has indicated that
only contributions in the form of
Golden Book inscriptions will be
accepted here. Checks should be
made payable to the Jewish Na-
tional Fund and should be mailed
to Rabbi Leon Fram, 610 Boule-
vard_ Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich.
Undertaken by a group of
friends and admirers of Dr. Wise,
the S. S. Wise Colony is intended
to give the eminent Jewish lead-
Will Get Certificates
"This is the only kind of a
birthday gift Dr. _Wise would ap-
preciate," Rabbi pram stated. He
expressed the hope that friends
of Dr. Wise will communicate
with him and also will provide
him with names of persons who
should be contacted for partici-
pation in this project.
Rabbi Fram announces that
contributors will receive ac-
knowledgments from him as Well
as Golden Book certificates from
the New York office of the Jew-
ish National Fund.
The national office of the JNF
has requested that all contribu-
tions for the Wise Colony should
be in by June 1.
Saul H. Rose
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As Dealer For
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