T H F Friday, September IS, 1944 JEWISH NEWS Page Seven ' • ■ =3 Enrollment of Children Urged By Detroit's Yiddish Schools Appeal to Parents Issued by Council Acting in Behalf of Arbeiter Ring, Farband and Sholem Aleichem Schools of Detroit The Council of Jewish Schools of Detroit and the United Jew- ish High School, functioning on behalf of the Arbeiter Ring Schools, Farband Folk Schools and Sholem Aleichem Schools, halie issued an appeal to parents of Detroit Jewish children, urg- ing the enrollment of our boys . and girls in the local schools. Under the supervision of H. Ben-Dor, with headquarters at 11529 Linwood Ave., the com- bined schools include the follow- ing branches: Arbeiter Ring Schools: Branch- es at Arbeiter Ring Center, 11529 Linwood, and at 8532 Linwood. Farband Folk Schools: Branch- es at 1912 Taylor, corner 12th, Thirkell Public School, 7724 14th and at 12244 Dexter corner Cort- land. Sholem Aleichem Schools: Branches at 3754 Monterey, Bra- dy Public School; 2920 Joy Road, Rooms 115 and 121; MacCulloch Public School, 13120 Wilde- mere, rooms 110 and 210. Appeal To Parents The appeal to parents and grandparents issued by the Council of Jewish Schools reads in part: „ . "Is your child attending a Ensign Finkelstein Home on Leave; Was On Pacific 9 Months After nine months in active service in the • South, Southwest and Central Pacific aboard a de- stroyer, Ensign Nathaniel Finkel- stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Finkelstein of 2673 Hazel- wood Ave., was home on lepve last week. Ensign Finkelstein received his B. A. degree_ from Wayne University in January, 1943. He entered active service in March, • 1943, and left for overseas duty in December. He is married to the former Marilyn Zus in. Jewish Groups Aid UNRRA Drive For Old Clothes Synagogues, Churches to Be Depots for Garments to Be Sent to Europe WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Di- Jewish school? If not—then why rector Gen. Herbert H. Lehman not? "Does not every Jew yet know of the UNRRA this week an- that without a Jewish education a Jew carries his Jewish destiny as a burden, as an unwelcome responsibility? He realizes that he is considered a Jew, whether he likes it or not, but how to live as a Jew, to be Jewish, this he does not know. H _e wasn't pre- pared for it in his youth. Such a Jew will later ask: "Why wasn't I given a Jewish upbring- ing? Why wasn't I prepared for an adequate Jewish life?" More Cultured "What will your reply be? "Unfortunately there are still some Jewish parents who do not know that Jewish children who are given a proper Jewish edu- cation are in every respect more HERBERT H. LEHMAN learned, more cultured than their Jewish friends who are de- nounced that the churches, par- prived of a Jewish training. In ishes and synagogues of the U. fact, they are even better in S. have responded to his request their public school studies. "Jewish parents must also know and remember that a Jew- ish upbringing can't be obtained within a short period of time. The upbringing of the Jewish child should begin from his very earliest childhood. As soon as he is of sufficient age to attend public school, 'the Jewish child must also be sent to a Jewish. school. • "An atmosphere must be cre- ated in the home in which it will not even occur to the child that he can poSsibly afford to miss attending a Jewish school. Create the proper atmosphere at home for ydur children- Con- vince them by means of con- crete actions, not only with words! Show great interest in MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT their progress at school! New Year's G reetings Frank Black to Conduct All-Dvorak Symphony 4f. Two major works by Antonin Dvorak, Carnival Overture and Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, will be performed by the NBC Syi phony Orchestra, under the - n of Dr. Frank Black, on the G. ral Motors Symphony of the -Aj:• Sunday, (NBC, 5:00 to 6:00 p. rri., EWE). Greetings— OSCAR KLAUSNER STUDIO INTERIOR DECORATING "Good Taste Need Not Be Expensive" 1414 Farmer St. RA. 4244 ANY WAY You Look At It • it's a sure way to Berlin and -Tokio. • it's an easy way to do right by America. Gowns of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arilkoff, 2605 Sturtevi,nt, have leerned that their son, Pfc. Isidore, 21, is in an army hospital in Engiand recovering from wounds in the back of his 'neck and his hand. Pfc. Arnkoff, an infantryman, was injured on July 11, after beihg overseas 10 months. _ Formerly associated with his father in the clothing and jewel- ry business, he enlisted before Pearl Harbor. After having been .stationed at various camps throughout the country, he was sent to North Ireland and from there to Normandy with the in- vasion troops. By arrangement with the Women's Land Army, sponsored by the 14lichigan State College in cooperation with the Office of Civilian Defense and the United. States Employment Service, Ju- nior Hadassah is mobilizing a group of girls interested in help- ing with the apple harvest on Sunday, Sept. 24. TranSportation will be provid- ed from a central location to and from the apple orchard near Ann Arbor, owned by Herman Franzblau, prominent Detroit produce dealer, where the girls worked last year. The proceeds of the day's work will be contributed to a find which aids the rescue and reha- bilitation of refugee children All interested in joining -this group are asked to contact Miss Essie Kaplan, TO. '7-8711. Miss Frances Waterman, TO. 5-5704, or Miss Ruth Miller, TITs,. 6-6330. • It's a short way to an easy conscience. Meet in S. Pacific Pvt. Isidore Arnkoff Wounded, In Hospital Jr. Hadassah Girls Will Pick Apples As Aid to Refugees — 2 Detroit 'Cousins Two cousins who had not seen each other for two years—Cpl. Arthur Levin and Petty Officer 3/C Henry Weitz—have met on a South Pacific Island, according to news received here this week by their families. Cpl. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levin of 3342 Fullerton Ave., has -Been in active service 28 months and is attached to the Quartermaster Corps. Weitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- raham Weitz of 3344 Fullerton Ave., has been in 13 months. He is a store' - - on a ship. for an emergency collection of used clothing for distribution in liberated areas of Europe. The National Catholic Welfare Conference,, the Church Com- mittee on Overseas Relief and Reconstruction of the Federal Council of .Churches of Christ in America, and the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women are enlist- ing the aid of local organiza- tions -of the respective faiths in a one-week campaign for the collection of used clothing. The week of Sept. 24 has been set for the collection. The goal is for at least 15,000,000 pounds of usable wearing apparel, used and new, for war-stricken men, women and children. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of De- troit, president of the National Council of Jewish Women, wrote Mr. Lehman that her organiza- tion, which will serve as the coordinating agency of all Jew- ish participation • in the collec- tion, "accepts this assignment and pledges the all-out effort of our 65,000 members throughout the country." She reported that the Council has secured the support of the following groups: The Central Conference' of American Rabbis, the Rabbinical Assembly of Am- erica, the Rabbinical Council of America, the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, The National Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhoods, the National Women's League of the Unit e d Synagogue and the Women's Branch of the Union of Orthodox Congregations of America. 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