Tish-Fang`--in Yiddish

I 2—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 27, 1951

Israel Bonds 'Holliday' for Youth

Noted Fishing Enthusiasi
Offers Some Sound Advice

job Outlook Bright
For 1951 Graduates,
Albert Cohen States

reaches new heights in Yiddish
expression in this story.
"Fish-Fang" Notes of a Fish-
ing Enthusiast" is an eloquent
story. It is replete with exper-
iences and is punctuated_with a
natural humor. Illustrated to
describe fish specimens, Mr.
Goldstein's book reveals that
the a u t h_o r possesses deep
knowledge of the . sea and its
fish.
The advice that he offers to
fishermen, based on his person-
al experiences, will be found
most valuable.
The author expresses the hope
that his book will encourage the
developmeht of the fishing in-
dustry in Israel.
This first book in Yiddish on
fishing undoubtedly will attract
wide attention. For Yiddishists
it will be a veritable goldmine,
both for the advice it offers on
fishing as well as the many un-
common words used to des-
cribe the interesting subject of
ENGINEERING: Present shortage will
intensify.
fishing.
NATURAL SCIENCES: Especially those ed to us the great Zionist, the
in which graduate degrees are generally eminent Yiddishist, the devot-
required for , entry, such as physics,
chemistry, geology and geophysics, math-, ed Jewish leader for whom the
Famous Vacation Spot
ematics and some biological and agri- redemption of Israel was a ma-
cultural sources (agronomy, entomology,
microbiology, parsitology, pharmacology, jor aspiration in life.
physiology, and plant pathology).
Now, he appears in a new role:
HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Particularly
phsicians, dentists, nurses, veterinarians, as Sportsman. Naturally, he
osteopaths, physical therapists, and never spoke about it at Zionist
North Shore Valley
dieticians. Most health professions have
felt a shortage of new graduates for conventions where the Jewish
ideal, the aim to make secure,
some time, and these will probably in
Hotel
tensify.
were the matters for urgent im-
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHING:
Kasruth fully obsefved under the
Acute existing shortages will increase portance. He let his new role be
until 1956.
known through a Yiddish book: supervision of The Chicago Rab-
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS: Develop-
binical
Council.
ing shortages are in prospect both in "Fish-Fang"-"Fishing." -
government and private agencies. The
It
is
a
remarkable
book
be-
Ph.D. degree is steadily becoming the
Child Supervision in own Chil-
cause the hobby destoFibed by dren's
requirement for better jobs, however.
dining room.
SOCIAL WORKERS AND TECHNICAL _Sportsman Goldstein is related
LIBRARIANS: Shortages have existed for
as idealistically as he is in the Yashenovsky's Private Beach.
several years and will intensify.
Professions in which there is habit to speak of Zionism and
a slight oversupply of workers, IsraeL His whole heart is in the One of the most modern and beau-
but in which there are prospects subject. Fisherman Goldstein tiful strictly kosher hotels in the
middle west.
for development of • shortages
are:
Morn "Yash" Cuisine is the talk

During the many years we
"The national outlook for
summer 1951 graduates of col- have known Abraham Goldstein
leges, professional, and trade of Hartford, Conn., he represent-
schools in many fields is the
brightest in many years," Albert
Cohen, executive director of the
Jewish Vocational Service, ad-
vises The Jewish News.
"Temporary delays may occur
before jobs are found even in
fields whose graduates will be in
high demand, due to conversion
to military production and cut-
backs in civilian production, but
jobs should be plentiful for
qualified candidates when mili-
tary products industries get in-
to high-level operations. Oppor-
tunities will, of course, be great-
est in localities having heaviest
concentrations of defense pro-
duction," Mr. Cohen pointed out.
.Mr. Cohen gave the fallowing
as occupations in which demand
for new graduates is expected to
be high indefinitely:
ABRAHAM GOLDSTEIN

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INSURANCE FOR YOUTH: Judy Holliday, 1950 Motion
Picture Award Winner, tens young Paul Terry Siegel of Provi-
dence, Rhode Island, about the importance of the $500,000,-
000 State of Israel Bond Issue. Miss Halliday was photographed
while making an , appearance in summer stock. Between Miss
Holliday and Paul stands a poster reproduction of a State of
Israel Bond.

ANOTHER SHINDERMAN RESORT
for a PERFECT WISCONSIN VACATION

Yashenovsky'S

anon

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ACCOUNTING: The surplus of gradu-
ates of last summer is rapidly disap-
pearing.
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING: Oversupply
in most subject fields is shrinking fast.
CERTAIN COLLEGE AND VOCATION-
AL TEACHERS: Good future prospects
are indicated in technical fields related
to "critical" occupations," engineering,
physics, mathematics.

News Brevities

Edna Ferber's novel "Show-
boat," the all-time musical fa-
vorites orJerome Kern and Os-
car Hammerstein II, now at the
The following are some pro- United Artists, has a dignity
fessions which are likely to have rare in musicals. Stars include
continuing limited demand:
Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel,
LAW: Overcrowded.
JOURNALISM: A 1 s o overcrowded. Ava Gardner, Joe E. Brown,
Growing preference is being shown for Marge and Gower Champion,
graduates who majored in journalism at
Agnes- Moore-head, Robert Ster-
college.
PERSONNEL WORK: Best opportuni- ling and William Warfield.

ties for inexperienced may be in ex-
panding defense industries.

The Jewish Vocational Service,
1249 ' Griswold, is a non-fee-
charging vocational guidance,
aptitude testing, and job place-
ment agency, supported by the
Jewish Welfare Federation
through the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign._ Persons of high school
age or over • may arrange for
these services by visiting the
agency or telephoning WO.
1-8570.

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More U.S. Jews
Go to Israel

JTA Teletype Wire

LONDON—Only 500 American

Jews migrated to Israel in 1950
but the number doubled during
1951, Zvi Lurie, member of the
Jewish Agency Executive, re-
ported at a meeting here. He
expressed the hope that immi-
gration of American Jews will
be increased ten-fold. He com-
plained that American Zionist
youth movements received no

Jewish Star Among Athletes
Making Goodwill Tour

SAN FRANCISCO, (AJP) —
Jewish athlete and former Yale
star, Vic Frank, Jr., was among
15 U.S. athletes who left here on
a goodwill tour of the Hawaiian
Islands and Japan under the
auspices of the national AAU.
- Frank, a star performer in the
shot put and discuss events, will
participate in the 13 planned
track meets.

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