Friday, March 30, 1945 Good Will in Schools 31iller High School Program Arranged by VITalter Farber Imporfarrf Effort to Create Inter-Cultural Understanding Among Students of All Faiths Includes Passover and Hanukah Assemblies and Exhibits The comparatively high inci- dence of racial bigotry and the recent increase of anti-Semitic, anti-Negro and anti-foreign out- breaks have been alarming. Yet there is a ray of hope in the situation which on the surface may seem very desperate. There has been a discernible .tendency on the part of church groups and particularly on the part of educational institutions to foster inter-racial a n d inter-cultural activities. The results in many cases have been very encouraging. In Detroit, there have been manifestations._ of success along these lines in some of the 'high schools. • Walter Farber, principal of the Brrai Moshe Sunday School and a teacher in the Miller High SChoal is chairman of the inter- cuituril committee at the school. He has instituted a program of action in the hope that it will lead to more- satisfactory rela- tionships b e.tween different gr &ups . Passover Display thawing the Passover season of 57# he arranged a joint dis- play showing and explaining thy' various ceremonial objects employed in the observance of the holiday in conjunction with a similar exhibit of Easter ob- jects. The same tap of display was held during the Ffanukah-Christ- mas period. The school's music department Page Thirteen THE JEWISH NEWS cooperates in this endeavor by the teaching of traditional melo- dies. Mr. Farber, who taught the wards and tunes to the ,members of the music department, tells of hearing the strains of t h e Hebrew songs and of thinking that he was in a Hebrew School or a Jewish Parochial School. He has even taught non-Jews to dance the Hora. The English department, too, has cooperated by having pupils write essays on the inter-cul- turai theme. Goodwill Assemblies Goodwill assemblies are ar- ranged, radio- skits are presented and the library has devoted a complete shelf to books, pam- phlets, essays and other mate- rials on- the subject. Whenever - any distinguished person of the usually discrimi- nated against races is in town, he is invited to appear at the school. Likewise other schools whose student body are coin- posed primarily of a certain ra- cial or nationality group are encouraged _ to exchange visits with Miller High School. wherein they .become .farniliar with each other's customs.' - The inter-cults) committee publishes a teacher's bulletin on inter-cultural activities which summarizes the fun . ctions which are being planned and. carried out and keeps the teachers postT ed on what is expected of them in this field. - adolescents and 53 children who arrived aboard . the Portuguese liner Guine. They were distri- buted as follows-: (a) r37 were absorbed by Ker- en Hayesod settlements. (b) 53 were taken in by Miz- rachi. institutions. (e) 27 were admitted to .chil- . Maay Young Inranigranis. dren'a villages.. • (d) - 21 went into other Ortho Enter Palestine's Keren dox religious institution& Se) 16 were admitted to -girl? Flayesocl Settlements training farms established by the NEW YORK—The. absorption Jewish Agency with Keren. Haye- of - a large proportion of the re-T sod funds. - • fugee children brought. into Pal- (f)- Of the remaining 2.5, eight estine. in recent months was made were taken in by relatives and possible because of United Pales- four went to Agudath Israel tine Appeal funds, it was pointed groups. No final. placement. had out by Dr. James G. Heller, na- been made of the other thirteen at the time the report was issued. tional chairman of th;. UPA. While the U.P.A. agencies, pro- • Quoting figures issued by the JewisliiAgency's Youth and . vide the basic: opportunitSr for Child Aliyah Bureau at Jeru the absorption of the Youth. Ali- •salern,..rir. Heller cited as an ex -- y-ah children, Hadassah raises the ample the distribution of 2791 funds in America for their main- young -refugees, ranging in age, tenance. from six- to seventeen,. • who ar- rived in Eretz Israel in the early Pons. Sings Gershwin's part of November. Most of them, he said, have gone into settle- Selections in Germany merits established by the Keren NEW YORK (JPS)—Lily Pons, Hayesod 'on Keren Kayemeth land. The Keren Hayesod and Metropolitan Opera star, singing the Keren Kayemeth share in to a-n. audience of 2,500 G. I.s the proceeds of the United Pales- crowded into a building only a tine Appeal. few weeks ago used by German The 279 children and adoles- troop - for entertainment, "rubbed cents covered in the report in- it in - for the Nazis by including cluded a transport of 83 youths, in her:repertoire music of George 15 to 17 years- of ,age--inerribers G-ershwin as well as classics by of youth training movement in other Jewish composers, the New Romania: another group of 112, York Times reports. of whom - 57 were from 15, to 17 • Mis4 Pons said, "It is a pleas- years of age- and 55 , from 6. to 14. . ure to sing in Germany—this A third group consisted • of 31- part 'of Germany.". UPA Funds Aid Absorption of Refugee Youths . Passover Greetings Passover Observed Discover in Red Cross Club At Australian Camp . _ Red Cross service to members of our armed forces is of the most flexible nature. A report recently received in 'a letter of thanks from a captain of the Medical Corps, who was serving in Australia at the time, illus- trates this flexibility. Although the incident referred to in the letter occurred during the Pass- over of 1944, it is particularly timely at this period of the year. The letter follows: "I am writing you to express the sincere thanks an behalf of 50 soldiers of Hebrew faith and myself for what the American Red Cross has done for us. We are located at a camp somewhere in Australia where there are no Jewish families within a radius of several hundred miles. • "The Passover holiday came uPon us and we had no place to Observe it in proper tradi- tional' manner. The American Red Cross of a neighboring town, through the wholehearted and sincere cooperation of its field director, Orvill B. Snow, came to our aid. They placed at our disposal • the facilities. of their club building for the observ- ance of our holiday. In conse- quence we observed. the Pass- over feast on April 7, 1944, in prOper traditional manner. "Your field director Mr. Snow gave us such wholehearted . as:- sistance, motivated by such a sincere desire to serve, that to a great measure the success of our festivities is due to his ef- forts and help. "The enthusiasm of this mem- orable night linger for a long time in our happy mem- ories, and the future reminis- cences will be an ever present source of inspiration for our American ideals and profound respect and admiration for the American Red Cross. . Samuel. Schwartz, Captain, Medical Corps." More Maimonides Res onsa NEW YORK—Dr. Alexander Marx, Librarian of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, has announced the discovery of five previously unknown responsa of Maimonides in the Seminary's collection. The discovery was made by Morris Litzki while working on the Cairo Genizah fragments in the Seminary's collection. The resppnsa were written by Maimonides to R. Pinhas ben Meshullam Dayyan of Alexandria. Pope Condemns Nazi I Racial Doctrines in An Address in Rome ROME (JTA) The Nazi racial doctrines were condemned this week by Pope Pius xff_ in an address in Rome. "TO those who let themselves be misled by the disciples of vio- lence, and having rashly followed — Register_ Now— Camp Nahelu's 15t Summer Season We suggest you fiord Donor Fete May Arrangements for the third annual donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Congrega- tion Beth Shmuel, to be held. at the Bnai Moshe on May 1, will be made at a meeting Monday at the home of Mrs. B. Babcock, 248i Oakman. Tickets are obtainable by call- ing the chairman, Mrs. M. Lee- bove, TO. 5-1351. your • Physician and two Regis- tered Nurses. • Expert leadership by ex- perienced counselors. 3 CAMPS IN ONE Boys' Unit—Et to 16 Phone or write Girls' Unit-6 to 16 Little Naheiu Pre-School Age 3 to 6. 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