United Hebrew Schools Begin Education Month Rabbi Lehrman Assumes Leadership Of Plans for Month-Long Campaign Israel to Operate Television Station The 26th annual educational The Jewish News will also par- TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Israel's month project, originated in De- ticipate in the activities by first television station will be- troit by the United Hebrew printing, as it has for the pat gin operations within a year Schools and now part of a na- 10 years, a special Education under the direction of the tion-wide program to promote Month edition. W e i z m a n n Institute, Ben- Auxiliary Planning Jewish educationral facilitie3, i jamin Abrahams, president of was launched last week in the The Women's Auxiliary, head- Emerson Radio and Television, ed by Mrs. Jack Axelrod, will said before returning to New Rose Sittig Cohen Building. York. Attending the meeting were dedicate its first meeting on Oat. Abrahams said the station members of the board of United 8, to the cause of Jewish educa- will be non-commercial and Hebrew Schools, the Schools' tion. The Hebrew Teachers Or - constructed for educational staff, representatives of the Wo ganization of the Schools has and recreation purposes. Tele- men's Auxiliary, Kvutzah Ivrit h arranged a brunch to honor on vision sets provided by the and Ladies Auxiliary and the of its outstanding teachers, Max Emerson Company will be lo- Hebrew Teachers Organization. Gordon. cated in various public places Rabbi Moses Lehrman, spiritual. The Kvutzah Ivrith and La- including kibbutzim. Abra- leader of Cong. Bnai Moshe, dies Auxiliary, led by Joseph hams visited Israel as a mem- chairman of education month, Katz and Mrs. Julius Ring, re ber of the Israel bond plan- spectively, will dedicate its - an - presided. ning commission. At two planning meetings nual meeting, to be held Oct. 9, before this major session, on the eve of Hashanah Rabba, to education month. many of the details of educa 350,000 Pupils Swell - h - A special contribution to ed - ucational efforts will be made by the Detroit Service Group, whose board of directors, headed by Harvey Goldman, has invited Bernard Isaacs, The following plans have been and Albert Elazar, superin- formulated: Brochure to be Published tendent and associate super- intendent of the United Re- Ruben Isaacs has arranged to tion month were ironed out, and a constructive program of activities submitted to those who attended this first meet- ing of all participating groups. Time Says U.S. Afraid To Offend 'Jewish Vote' WASHINGTON, (JTA) —Time question of American military magazine has charged that the aid to Naguib, Time says: '!U.S. United States government has , "antagonized" the entire Arab foreign policy has already an- world but is determined not to tagonized the whole Arab world offend Israel because of the by giving aid to Israel, but the "Jewish vote in November." State Department still seems This allegation is made in the determined to do nothing that Sept. 8 issue of the magazine in would offend Israel. Thought of an article about the new Egyptian military dictator Gen. Moh- the Jewish vote in November is ained Naguib, whom it char- an added reason for the admin- acterizes as a "good man." istration's attitude." It quotes Naguib as referring to Israel as "the enemy on our THE JEWISH NEWS— 5 eastern frontier." Discussing the Friday, September 12, 1952 Esquire Israel's Education System TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A record 350,000 pupils of kindergarten and elementary school age re- turned to school throughout the country to find the school week publish a brochure which will brew Schools, to talk on Jew- reduced by from two to four education as sponsored informative contain pictures and informative hours. material describing the work of the Schools. This meeting will The reduction in the school the school, to be circulated be held on Tuesday, in the week, along with the request to Davison Jewish Center. among prospective students. Al. teachers to work two additional ' bureau is being or- A speaker's so to be published will be the hours per week without overtime first school bulletin — Kolenu ganized under the chairmanship pay, are designed to cope with o address over-crowded conditions and the (Our Voice)—which will be dedi- o f Ira interested groups in the merits lack of qualified teachers. cated to education month. and need for a Jewish education. Educational Parley In villages where new immi- The Parent Teachers Organiz- A social meeting to which grants live, the school week will rabbis, presidents, educational anon Council, directed by Mrs. remain at 26 to 36 hours per chairmen of synagogues and Jack Kaplan, will arrange a week. Schools in these villiages various educational organiza- joint PTO meeting of all school will also not be subject to the branches, and will participate in bons will be invite will be hetd two , and three shift-a-day ar- Oct. 7, in the Rose Sittig Cohen a brunch sponsored by the rangement devised for the over- Teacher's Organization. Bldg. auditorium. crowded cities. Institute to End Plans As in previous years, the A symposium, at which the services of local radio stations will be obtained for broadcasts problem of Jewish education will Radio Waves by Water on Jewish education. The be discussed on a broad basis, Is Transmit Programs to Israel currently in the planning stage. Yiddish Radio Hour, span WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The sored by Mrs. Harry Altman Norman Katz, a representative on station WJLB, and over of the Community Service Com- U. S. Coast Guard cutter "Cou- WJBK by Harry Weinberg will mittee and an alumnus of the rier," the Voice of America's first sea-going radio station, be- participate in this program, Schools, is chairman A half-day institute, conduct- i gan relaying Voice of America announced A. J. Lachover, ed by Elazar, will constitute the broadcasts in Hebrew on a regu- chairman. closing feature of the month- lar basis, Dr. Wilson Compton, long program. To begin with an head of the International In- address by a guest speaker, the formation Administration, an- many problems of Jewish edu- nounced. Programs will be cators will be discussed. Group I beamed to the Near East and 4 + 9 meetings and general gatherings the Soviet Union and will be will submit reports to the corn - Ibroadcast in Hebrew and eight bined meeting in an effort to i other languages. The cutter will advance the program of educa - be anchored at Rhodes in the tion and instruction. 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JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Before the Israel Parliament recessed for the High Holy Days, Speaker Joseph Sprinzak extended New Year greetings "to the people of Israel and the Jewish people throughout the world," and ex- pressed hope that the new Jew- ish year, which starts Sept. 20, would be one of "internal peace and unification of all construc- tive forces for the development and stabilization of Israel, as well as peace with our neigh- bors." Premier David Ben-Gurion, speaking at the closing session, reported that 62 Israelis were killed by Arab marauders, 110 were wounded and 29 kidnapped during the year. He said that during the past 12 months, 1,518 raids into Israel took place for the purposes of robbery. Since the conclusion of the Israel-Arab war, he added, 200 murders and attempted murders have been perpetrated by "infiltrees." In addition, 192 acts of sabot- age, principally the cutting of telephone wires, took place in the Arab triangle, the Jerusalem corridor and the Gaza areas. 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