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September 28, 1951 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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Jewish Education Month Is Reminder
To Enroll Children in Our Schools

Jewish Education Month, now in progress, is a reminder to all
parents that the time for beginning "your" child's Jewish educa-
tion is now—and enrollment is still open at Detroit's fine Jewish
schools. In the picture above, girls and boys are registering with
Samuel Sigal, director of the Workmen's Circle Schools. Similar
scenes may be found at other Allied Jewish Campaign supported
schools—United Hebrew Schools, United Jewish Folk Schools,
United Jewish High School and Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, and
congregational schools.

Council High Holiday Music Program on WWJ

Baerwald Receives JDC
80th Birthday Tribute

The culture commission of the gelernter, of Congregation Mo-

Jewish Community C o u n c i 1, gen Abraham, will deliver the
The Joint Distribution Corn-
headed by Lawrence Crohn and High Holiday message. Harry

mittee, at a luncheon meeting
Sept. 26, at Hotel Essex, New
York, paid trib- -
ute to its hon
orary chairman
and one of its
long-time lead-
ers, a man still
active after 34
years of contin-
uous service
with the over-
seas welfare
Baerwald
agency.
A resolution passed by the
JDC officers and board mem-
bers cited Paul Baerwald, phi-
lanthropist and former JDC
chairman and treasurer, on the
occasion of his 80th birthday
as a "truly great man who has
for thirty-four years rendered
devoted and inspired service to
the cause of distressed Jews
throughout the world."

Goldstein will be the narrator,
with Ole Foersch at the organ.

Louis LaMed, will present the
first in its series of holiday. pro-
grams Sunday evening, Oct. 7,
on Radio Stations WWJ, AM and
FM, 5:30 to 6 p.m.
Featured this year will be
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar and the
Choir • of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, in _a program of liturgi-
cal music. The entire musical
portion of the program will be
under the direction of D a n
Frohman. Rabbi , Max J. Wohi-

Ask Intervention in Hungary

MILAN, (JTA)—An appeal to
the United Nations to intervene
with Hungary against the ex-
pulsion of large ,numbers of per-
sons, including many Jews, from
the major Hungarian cities and
towns was addressed to UN
Secretary Trygve Lie by the
World Congress of Free Trade
Unions.

The $500,000,000 State of Israel
Bond , Issue will provide the
funds to dot Israel's countryside
with new mills and factories.
One of Israel's newest plants is .
tb Gumbeli rubber factory.

,J..



THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 28, 1951

Best Wishes

for a

HAPPY NEW YEAR

To The Communities

of

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Mr. & Mrs.

First graders are learning the "aleph beth" in this United Jew-
ish Folk School class under the helpful guidance of teacher, Leah
Shrodeck.

Louis Kepes

-

9261 Wildemere



Wishes all their Relatives



and Friends A Year of

DETROIT and MICHIGAN

WHOPS *

P.- Health and Happiness

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The Leon Harts

Carry the Ball for

For a Jewish education to accomplish all of the things wanted
from it—a thorough grounding in Jewish traditions, ethics, his-
tory, literature, Hebrew language and positive Jewish attitudes—
several years must be devoted to it. High school pupils seen in a
typical class at the United Jewish Folk School with H. Bendore as
instructor, receive an advanced education that rounds out their
Jewish background.

Nothing compares with an electric
range for cooking, in the opinion of
football's famous Leon Hart and his
pretty wife, Lois.
"It's really fun to cook electrically,"
says Lois. "There's no guesswork in-
volved, no fussing with heat adjust-
ment. It's clean, cool

"—And the results are terrific!" adds
Leon. "Makes me wish I didn't have
to watch my weight."
"Lee loves to eat," laughs Lois.
"Roast beef is his favorite . . . with
Bermuda Salad Bowl for good meas-
ure. Try it some time."
Like the Leon Harts; you'll be enthu-
siastic about electric cooking the
moment you try it. And why not
now? See your dealer today.

The best knowledge of educators and psychologists is applied

Leon Hart, all-American end
at Notre Dame, now a star of
the Detroit Lions.

Come in and see

in the Jewish schools'of today. So that children coming to classes

THE "RANGE
of THE STARS"

directly from public school •may not suffer an afternoon "slump,"
pupils, like these of the United Hebrew Schools, find a bottle of
milk awaiting them, as a• quick-energy pick-up.

. .. of course,

it's

ELECTRIC!

BERMUDA SALAD BOWL

(Runs

Perfect Interference)

stuffed

Y2 cup of sliced
c auliflower
1 small head of
head of lettuce olives
Watercress
1 small
of
Bermuda onion,
02.1 portions
2
large
peeled
2
1 /2
Roquefort cheese
thinly sliced
cup India Relish Dressing
cheese together with

3 A

Toss sliced vegetables
India Relish Dressing.

A wen-rounded curriculum offers time . for relaxation and De-
troit's Jewish schools, in addition to their formal classroom pro-
gram, offer an opportunity for children to experience happy asso-
ciations in company with other Jewish children. Two United He-
brew School pupils, Harold Margolis (left) and Marvin Stollman,
here enjoy a thoughtful game of chess, while Henry Rickman
plays kibitzer.

and crumbled

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