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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 23, 194S
Bnai Brith Distributes
Americanism Manuals'
Beth Yehudah Formulates Teachers'
Standards, Needs for New Building
The
WASHINGTON, D. C.:
new Bnai Brith Manuals on Im-
migration and Acquisition of
Citizenship, which have been
given high praise by the na-
ton's leading government of-
ficials, members of Congress, U.
S. court judges, educators and
authorities in these fields, are
now available to lodges, chapters,
councils and state associations of
the order for local distribution.
The latest Americanism project
"for your own home town" was
announced by Sidney G. Kus-
worm of Dayton, chairman, of
the National Commission on
Americanism and Civic Affairs,
who said that these authentic
guides are being offered at cost
price for distribution to court
and superior court judges, pub-
,lic, law and college libraries,
YESHIVAH KINDERGARTEN INTRODUCES PUPILS
community. Americanism com-
TO ALEPH BETH
mittee s, educators, patriotic
With the approach of Passover, after the holiday to plan a new groups and local immigration,
and citizenship of-
dedicated to the theme of "Hag- home for the rapidly growing naturalization
ficials.
gadah"—teaching of children — needs of Beth Yehudah activities.
Yeshivah Beth Yehudah present- The school now has a total of
AJA Representative to Confer
ed to the Deti. oit Jewish com- close to 600 students.
In U. S. on Palestine Solution
munity a statement of policy with
The present main building on
LONDON (JTA)—The Anglo-
regard to teachers' standards the northwest corner of Dexter
which was communicated to the and Cortland, was completed six Jewish Association will send a
Educational Planning Commis- years ago when the school had a representative to New York to
sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed- student population of 125 and the contact "responsible Jewish lead-
eration.
administration at that time con- ers" on the question_of proposing
A member of the Yeshivah fac- servatively provided for double an alternative Palestine policy to
ulty must meet the following that number. In July 1945, an an- Arperica's trusteeship plan.
seven basic requirements:
nex was obtained on the east side
1. Be deeply rooted in our of Dexter, where four flats and
PASSOVER GREETINGS
religious faith . as defined in the one store have been converted to
authoritative traditional sources. school use. Three other stores and
2." Be "a loyal adherent of the a large-sized garage are still
Commandments as outlined in the available in the annex for tem-
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Shulchan Aruch, and possessed porary arrangements during the
of a positive love and under- summer months, until the new
Diamonds _ Watches - Jewelry
standing for the way of life for- home for the Yeshivah will be
mulated by this code.
constructed.
AL COHEN, Mgr.
3. Be thoroughly 'versed in the
Formerly of 12th St.
knowledge of Torah (written and
Approximately $75,000,000 was
710 Metropolitan Bldg.
oral law).
spent in public, private and Red
4. Be imbued with the deeper Feather agencies in 1947 for
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meaning of Jewish history—past health , and welfare services in
and present—as a divinely or- Metropolitan Detroit.
dained course of world and Jew-
_
ish events.
5. Be able to convey the above
indicated beliefs, attitudes and
ROLLINS ARE PROUD TO PRESENT
information , to pupils and in-
fluence their lives through pre-
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cept and example.
6. • Be pedagogically trained or
experienced in the best methods
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and techniques and in the long
unbroken tradition of child train-
ing embodied in our religious
literature and life, and by per-
sonal temperament suited to the
educational career. ••
7. Be generally trained to
know the American environment
• as it affects the local Jewish com-
munity and individual, through
formal academic, secondary and
higher schooling or its equiva-
lent.
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The present teaching staff of.
the Yeshivah includes 26 instruc-
tors in religious subjects, eleven
of whom are ordained rabbis, and
12 additional men and women in
the Department of General Stud-
ies for the Beth Yehudah Day
School. The latter are licensed to
teach in the state of Michigan.
Enrollment Ofien During
Intermediate Passover Days -
The school administration has
announced that the four days of
Chol Hamoed, Monday through
Thursday, April 26-29, as well as
Sunday, May 2 (Isru Chag Pes-
ach),,,have been set aside for the
_registration of new pupils in both
the Afternoon. Yeshivah and Beth
-Jacob classes supplementing pub-
school instruction and the
Beth Yehudah Day School which
• For the gayest, merriest vacation
Includes elementary and second-
ever
— learn the Rumba! Arthur
ary grades through the 11th year.
The three Kindergarten groups,
Murray's expert instirtors will
for boys and girls 4 1/2 .to 6 years
teach you this most popular dance
-old, also have several vacancies.
in just a few lours! Put "Rumba
- Rabbis and officers of local
congregations - have promised
lessons' on your list of vacation
their cooperation in bringing the
preparations! Don't wait — vaca-
work of intensive Jewish educa-
tions are just ahead. Call or come
-tion as offered by Beth Yehudah
to the attention of worshippers
in today.
- during< Passover. On Acharon
Shel Pesach, Saturday, May 1,
before Yizkor, memorial --eontri-
'butions for the support of the
, Yeshivah will be appealed for in
- the synagogues.
To Consider Building Plans
Woodward 2-4863
1209 WASHINGTON BLVD.
A meeting _ of the Yeshivah
Board is scheduled to be held
—
Passover Services
Passover services will be con-
ducted at the Downtown Syna-
gogue, 1205 Griswold, Friday,
April 23, 5:20 . p. m.; Saturday,
April 24, at 7:50 a. m., and Sun-
day, April 25, at 9 a. m.
Yiskor services will be con-
ducted on Saturday, May 1, eighth
day of Passover, continuously
from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser
will be in charge of all the ser-
vices.
The bowntown Snagogue is
sponsored by the Isaac Agree
Memorial Society. It has just been
renovated and is convenient for
worship for those residing down-
town or nearby. All are welcome
to the regular daily, Sabbath and
holiday services. •
GLOVES
CL
ARTHUR MURRAY
7433 W. McNICHOLS
UNiversity 2-4517
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Young People's Club of North-.
west Hebrew Congregation will
present a new "Club Northwest"
in the synagogue social hall, Sat- •
urday night May 1, with dance .
music by Al 'Field and his orch-
estra. Entertainment will in-
clude the blues singer, Gerry
Harvey; Jolson impersonator,
Dave Metz; commedian, Lou
Pleasant; comedy team of Leon..
ard Herman and Seymour Hert-
zenson, and others.
For tickets, call Vera Operman,
UN. 1-1032 or Leon Cohan, UN.
1-4129, and they may be obtain-
ed at the door.
Jewish Club Honors Baruch
With Twenty-Year Award
NEW YORK (JTA)—Bernard
M. Baruch received the SO-year
award of the Jewish Club in
recognition for his "outstanding
services to our country and his
notable contributions in helping
to strengthen democracy in the
spirit of Hebrew prophecy." The
award will be. presented to him
at the 20th anniversary dinner of
the Club, of which Judge Alex-
ander A. Mayper is president.
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Northwest Congregation's
YPC to Have Dance May I.
Downtown Synagogue
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