ABCs of Jewish Education Given
Parents'in New Federation Pamphlet

20—THE JEWISH NEWS

Cong. Mogen Abraham Dedicates Memorials

Friday, September 8, 1950

Auto Restrictions Will
Save Israel Hard $$

That parents may learn of United Jewish High School) in-
the Jewish educational oppor-
tunities existing in their neigh- clude in their program classes
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — About
borhood for their children, they for children of pre-kindergarten $1,400,000 in hard currency is
will receive a pamphlet, entitled age.
expected to be saved through
"The ABS's of Jewish Educa-
The schools listed include new restrictions on private
tion," jointly prepared by the
Hebrew and Yiddish schools in United Hebrew Schools with automobile owners, to be im-
conjunction with the Educa-. classes held in six neighborhood posed Oct. 1, Michael Bar, Israel
tional and Cultural Division of areas, United Jewish Folk road and transport controller,
the Jewish Welfare Federation. Schools with _ classes in three announced.
The pamphlet graphically areas, United Jewish High
Eight thousand 'automobiles
shows the location of Yiddish School, Workmen's Circle are now in operation in Israel,
and Hebrew Schools, lists the Schools and Yeshivath Beth he said. Their - movements will
directors, and telephone number Yelaudah.
be restricted to three principal
and address of each. It also ex-
Also included is a list of the districts in five "varying classes
plains why parents should pro- congregational schools.
of essentiality," Bar said, pre-
vide a Jewish education " for
dicting that this will yield "con-
their children.
Book
Review,
Brunch
siderable
savings in fuel and
Parents are reminded in the
tire consumption, compatible
pamphlet that their children, Series to Be Renewed
with the needs of an austerity
given a Jewish education, will
regime."
develop an appreciation of their
The Sisterhood of Cong.
life as Jews, of Jewish ideals Shaarey Zedek, held its first
The U. S. Consul and a num-
and Jewish tradition. "Most of meeting of the book review and ber of high Israel officials at-
all, it will give them a sense of brunch committee to plan its tended in Haifa the inaugura-
belonging,' a sense of security program for the season.
tion of an assembly plant for
in the world about them."
Mesdames Milford Pregerson refrigerators, which is expected
The pamphlet also points out
to turn out 1,000 units monthly
that just as girls are given the
within the next three months.
same degree of secular educa-
Twenty percent of the plant's
tion .today as boys, • so should
refrigerators will be exported to
they be given an opportunity to
Middle East contries. The re-
have a Jewish education. "It
mainder will be sold to Israel
will not only enrich their lives,
under a system of controlled
but the lives of their children
distribution.
and enable them to perpetuate
the Jewish home."
Anacletus II, Roman Catho-
Registration is open now at
lic Pope of -ale 12th Century,
each of the following schools
was descended from Jews.
and all the school (except the

AJC Platform
Defined for All

Holiday Greetings

Ecuador to Back Israel
On Jerusalem at UN

QUITO, ECUADOR (JTA)—As-
surances that the government of
Ecuador would consider favor-
ably the new Israel proposals
to the United Nations regarding
the future status of Jerusalem
were given to Moshe Tov, head
of the Israel Foreign Ministry's
Latin American division, on a
visit here. Tov received.. these
assurances after meeting with
President Gab Plaza and For-
eign Minister Neftali Ponce.
Earlier, the Israel diplomat
was honored at a specially-con-
vened session of the Chamber of
Deputies. Addressing the Cham-
ber, Toy thanked the govern-
ment and people of Ecuador for
the aid which they have ren-
dered to Israel.
He was later assured that the
government is considering the
establishment of Israel-Ecuador
diplomatic relations_ Tov's next
stop is Panama. Before coming
here he visited Colombia, where
he was received by the President
and Foreign Minister.

Planting of the Truman For-
est, a project of the Mizrachi
Women's Organization conduct-
ed through the Jewish National
Fund, is scheduled during the
next few months.

Martin Amhowitz, William Cohen,

VOTE

JONES

We, the undersigned, attorneys-at-law, recommend

his election and vouch for his fairness, ability, quali-

fications and judical temperament.

WILLIAM FRIEDMAN

IDA LIPPMAN

SAMUEL L. WELLER

FRANK SCHWARTZ

ALBERT • SUMMER

SAMUEL H. WEISMAN

NORMAN W. FEDER

SIGMOND-JAULUS

MORRIS WELLER

AH Permanent

and Allan Weston, co-chairmen,
announce that there will be four
book reviews, each to be pre-
ceded by a brunch under the
chairmanship of Mesdames
Aaron Friedman and Max Borth.
Mesdames William Nadler and
Gerald Barsky, ticket chairmen,
will have series tickets avail-
able on Sept. 18, at the first
board meeting of the Sisterhood.

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Max Linder, Commander

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Any Jewish serviceman in
uniform will be admitted to
services in the main auditor-
ium of Temple Beth El during
the Holy Days, Irving Katz,
Temple executive director, an-
nounced this week.

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Recorder's Court Judge

". MARY GREEN

Mrs. Samuel Green, president

of the Michigan Council of the

American Jewish Congress, in a
statement reviewing the Con-
gress activities, declared:
"In the last three decades,
colossal changes have taken
place; the destruction of 6,000,000
Jews and the virtual extinction
of Jewish communal and cult-
ural life in Eastern Europe. The
miracle of Zion has come to pass.
At the same time, influential
American Jewry now bears the
responsibility for maintaining
the unbroken chain of Jewish
continuity and survival. The
AJC has always been committed
to work for the establishment of
a Jewish commonwealth in Pal-
estine. This ideal has been rea-
lized and we of the Congress
consider its survival and growth
the responsibility of all 7.ho
have contributed to its creation.
"The American Jewish Con-
gress dedicates itself to the as-
surance and extention of the
fundamental freedoms of man
through the elimination of all
Corms of discrimination
"The Congress opposes totali-
tarianism whether of the right
or of the left."

A dedication ceremony for all
memorial plaques recently in-
stalled at Cong. Mogen Abraham
(Synagogue of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah) will be held Sunday,
Sept. 10, at 10:30 a.m. Rabbi M.
J. Wohlgelernter will officiate.
The plaques, attached to the
Solomon Memorial tablet, honor
the memories of the following:

CHARLES & AARON KOGAN POST NO.

Rubin Weiss, Commander

GINSBURG - ROSENBERG POST NO. 513

Max Tratner, Commander
ROY F. GREEN POST NO. 529
Irving Bogorad, Commander
YETZ-COHEN POST NO. 530
Theodore Kaminsky, Commander
SHOLOM POST NO. 537
Ronald Gottesman, Commander
HARVEY DATER.POST NO. 559, Lansing
Alex Marion, Commander
DOROTHY BROWN, President
Department of Michigan Auxiliary

Harriet Mellin. President

Estelle Tr.ubow, President

ROBERT RAFELSON AUXILIARY NO. 431

Corrine Oppenheim, President

JOSEPH BALE AUXILIARY NO. 474

Gertrude Hertzberg, President

RAYMOND BLOCH AUXILIARY NO. 495

Faye Linden, President

CHARLES & AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY

NO. 510—Hilde Grossbart, President

GINSBURG - ROSENBERG AUXILIARY

NO. 513—Beatrice Knight, President

no

ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY NO. 529
Esther Feld, President
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY NO. 530

Lillian Bernstein, President

SHOLOM AUXILIARY NO. 537

Fan Mencken, President

GOLD STAR PARENTS

Meyer Silverman, President

J.W.V. EXPLORER POST NO. 554,

Boy Scouts of America

J.W.V. CUB PACK NO. 554,

Boy Scouts of America
ZUSSMAN TROUP NO. 533,
Boy Scouts of America

