Friday; April 12, -1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Parent-Teacher Relations

Unusual Editions at
The House of Books

Family Is Basic Factor
In Meeting Child Needs

Page Forty-dile

Protest Changing Names

Of Jerusalem Streets

J E,R U.S A L FM, (JTA)—The
Jewish National Council of Pal-
estine and the Chief Rabbinate
submitted a formal protest to
the Palestine government oppos-
ing the decision of the Jerusalem
municipal commission to change
the Jewish names of streets in the
Old City of Arabic. "The Jews
of Palestine never will consent to
"A Gallery of Women" b y have the name of King David St.
Theodore Dreiser, two volum e changed to Tarik Daoud St.,"
limited edition signed by Theo the protest points out. It demands
dore Dreiser.
that the government cancel the
"Anna Christie" by Eugene commission's decision.
O'Neill, one of a limited edition
illustrated by Alexander King Rabbi Opher Will Speak
On 'Church of Air' April 14
and signed by O'Neill.
Rabbi Ahron Opher of the He - .
"Venus Rising From the Sea"
brew Tabernacle of Washington
by Arnold Bennett, one of a lim- Heights and assistant to the presi-
ited edition published in London dent of the Syangogue Council
and illustrated and signed by E. of America, will conduct the ser-
McKnight Kauffer.
vice on Columbia's "Church of
"Time Machine" by H. G. the Air" Sunday, April 14 at
Wells, one of a limited edition 10:30 a. m. EST. Rabbi Opher's
designed by W. A. Dwiggins.
message will be "Exodus—a Re-
curring Experience."

The many unusual editions o n
display at the House of Books
- By HENRY FEINBERG
supervised by Mettie Baron Go
Excerpts from.an Address given before the Parent-Teacher Associa- lub at 8210 Second Blvd., are at
tion of David W. Simons Branch, United Hebrew Schools
The family, your family, is the basic factor of all rela- tracting wide attention. Amon g
tionships which your child may make. For your family there the unusual editions are the fol
cannot be, and never will be, an adequate substitute. Within lowing:

this group all his first needs must be satisfied.
These needs consist not only of food, shelter, clothing.
With these needs met one may exist. But only with these

one does not live.
Your experiences are accom
panied by a life-time exposure to
social contacts. You are in a po-
sition to evaluate your experi-
ences. The new-born comes into
a world in which .any experience
is new.' The child's brain is most
impressionable and pliable—more
so than at any other time in his
•career.
. .

Kind of Home Vital

If the child comes into a house-
hold of quarreling parents, who
never wanted him, whose sisters
or brothers are jealous of his
arrival, whose parents handle him
roughly and inconsiderately, his
• idea of meeting human beings
thereafter will be entirely differ-
ent than if he were loved ade-
quately, held comfortably, and
experienced a feeling of security.

confused, have a great deal of
fear and anxiety, and are afraid
of themselves and of their con-
tacts. They have insecurity of
feelings not only socially, but
educationally, sexually and the
like. One more source of affec-
tion is shut off and they must seek
elsewhere.

Recognize Child's Endeavors
It is highly important, there-

fore, that the child get into the
habit of expecting normal love
and affection, due recognition for Herman Schwartz Heads
his endeavors on a socially ac- Joseph Dale JWV Post
ceptable level. The tool shop
in the basement, the play-
The newly-formed Joseph L.
room full of toys, the musical in- Bale III Post of Jewish War Vet-
strument in the home, the col- erans met April 4 at the Jewish
lection of stamps and coins, the Center and e l e c t e d Herman
facilities for cataloguing for the Schwartz commander. I r v in g
clerically-inclined child, should Yura was chosen adjutant.
Must Practice Ideals
be made available. The Boy
Addresses were delivered by
Yet another factor is important Scouts, the settlement club, the
in child development. It has little competitive activities initiated by Harry T. Madison, state comman-
to do with whether you are rich local newspapers, all afford an der, and the former state com-
manders, Samuel J. Rhodes, Har-
or poor. It does have much to do outlet for the growing boy.
ry Schaeffer and Dr. Perry P.
with . the cultural level of the
P-T Organizations Can Help
Burnstine.
home, and how you are able to
Parent - teacher organizations
All veterans who desire to join
the child takes them on.
make your ideals so concrete that are important in many ways. this Post are invited to attend the
First, we learn that what we con- next meeting, to be held April 18
The ideal of honesty, for ex- sidered to be a major problem at the Jewish Center.
ample, must be translated in with our boy may instead be our
practical action. Promises made major problem. Second, we may
must be kept. If the child returns learn that consultation with other ences which may lead the unfor-
from the store saying that the persons will reveal a more cor- tunate child in paths which are
clerk short-changed herself, that rect picture of the situation. blind alleys to good social recog-
nition. Sixth, differences between
child must return to the store, Third, if we really need
school and child can be under-
as a matter of course, without if our boy needs help, we help,
can stood better and this will make
undue emphasis, with the money learn where that help can be ob-
that rightfully belongs to the tained. Fourth, as a. group we for constructive agreements.
clerk.
The home, therefore, is the fo-
can engineer projects within our cal point and dominant factor
Follows Parents' Example
community to afford our chil-
Tolerance means little to chil- dren the satisfactions they must from which stems the growth of
individual personality. When we
dren if parents teach that Ne-
have, on a socially approved
groes are "niggers," Italians are level. Fifth, the association will consider the growth of the child,
we must take into account the
"dagoes," and the people of other
lend itself to study those influ- home from which he comes.
faiths are something to loathe
and despise. Only when a child
feels that his parents consider
the feelings of others, are prac-
tically, not fancifully, honest with
each other, does the child acquire
the high virtues we admire.
We are making every effort to bring you greater quan-
One does not teach children at
tities of all those traditional Perwein goodies that have
all. If the right kind of relation-
come to be associated wi th th e holidays . Certain scar -
cities do not permit us to make
ship is established by parent, f.;
ll everything
f
a o
we
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minister, and teacher, the child
should like, but a fair share is available to everyone.
turns to them for love, and in
turn loves them. He takes on the
admonition, precepts and exam-
ples of the person he loves.
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in socially unacceptable spheres
of activity. He may withdraw
from life together and receive his
satisfactions in a dream world, or
he may seek the gang in the
street and join in anti-social ac-
tivities.
Feeling of Insecurity
Children who have never re-
ceived the proper affection are

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