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October 31, 1952 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-31

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Teachers to Honor Max Gordon a
Education Month Bruncheon Nov. 9

Resignation of Austrian Cabinet
May Affect Claims Talks with Jews

Mrs . Michlin Heads
Pioneer Women Region

Mrs. Chana Michlin, a past
Mr. Nobel pointed out that president of the Detroit Council
Dedicating its annual brunch-
eon, given in connection with Mr. Gordon's numerous • educa- of Pioneer. Women and national
'board mem-
the observance of annual Edu- tonal tracts, his teacher
ber, has been
guides and pamphlets, are being
appointed
used Widely in many • cities.
chairman of
The bruncheon in Mr. Gor-
the East
don's honor will take place Sun-
Central Re-
day, Nov. 9, 11 a.m., at the Rose,
gion of PWO,
Sittig Cohen Bldg. An invita-
consisting of
tion to this bruncheon has been
gropes in
extended to leaders in the com-
Michigan,
munity, to members of the
Ohio an d
boards of the Hebrew Schools
Pennsylvania.
and affiliated organizations and
Mrs. Mich-
to others who wish to join in
lin has ar-
honoring Mr. Gordon and in
ranged a
advancing'. the cause of Jewish
Mrs. Michlin_ conference at
education during Education
Secor Hotel, Toledo, 0., begin-
Month.
Reservations for the brunch-1 ning today and concluding on
eon are being taken by M. Plat- Sunday. Dr. Sarah Feder, na-
kin, treasurer of the Association tional president, Eliza Shidlow-
sky, Israeli delegate, will attend
of Hebrew Teachers.
In a statement in which he the parley.
pointed out that the entire com-
Also a vice-president of the
munity owes a debt to Mr. Gor- Detroit Council, Mrs. Michlin
don for his contribution to Jew- has extended an invitation-to
ish educational effort s, Mr. hUsbands of members a n d
friends to attend a pre-donor
Noble said:
MAX GORDON
Mr. Gordon has been an in- rally on Nov. 10, at Temple Is-
cation Month, to Max Gordon, spired' and devoted teacher rael. Dr. Judd Teller will be
the Association of Hebrew and has exerted great in- guest speaker, and Mascha Ben-
Teachers of Detroit this week fluence upon his pupils. He yas will sing a medley of Is-
indicated their desire to pay has taught many of the grad- raeli and Yiddish folk songs.
honor to ,this noted scholar • for, uating classes, and 11 n i t e d
his contribution to Jewish edu- Hebrew Schools alumni speak
VILLA ZION HOSPITAL
of him with admiration and
cation in this country.
respect.
1876 E. Grand Blvd.
Morris Nobel, president of the
"In addition to being an
For Ste care of the chronically HI.
teachers' association, stated that
Strictly Kosher
Mr. Gordon, who dates back hiS outstanding teacher, Mr. Gor-
Wm. Klein, M. D., Medical Director
A. R. Green, R. N., Supt. of Nurses
commencement of teaching in don is known for his thorough
the United Hebrew Schools of scholarship and is a recog-
WA. 1-4440
Detroit to . the same year when nized authority in the fields of
Biblical
literature,
and
Bible
Bernard Isaacs, the superinten-
dent of the schools, arrived here Hebrew grammar and re1i-
in 1918, has made Contributions gious laws and customs.. He
to pedagogy which have bene- has compiled a -complete set
fited educators throughout the of lessons for the stilly of
Hebrew grammar, an outline '
land.

Top-ranking American gov-
ernment and UN experts will
Mr. Gordon conducts a class
publicly analyze and evaluate at the Shaarey Zedek between
Lirael's major plans for resettle- Mincha and Maariv every Sat-
ment and productivity at, a:spe- urday.
cial planning session • of *the
Ceramics Class at Center
National Conference for ,Israel,
A ceramics class will be held
Sunday, Nov. 9, at Commodore
at the Davison Jewish Center
Hotel, New York.
from 7 to 10 p.m., Monday and
Oscar Gass, enonomic consul- Tuesday. An eight week course,
tant to the governinent of Is- it will be taught by Mrs. Bernice
rael, - will serve -as moderator at Forrest. Beginners and advanced
the • planning session. Experts students are invited.
nclude Charles
brams, h o
THE JEWISH NEWS
ing authorityy 12 Friday, October 31, 1952
a n d educator,
a n d consultant
to the U. S. De-
partrnent of In-
terior and the
UN; Louis Bean,
planning - s P e-
cialist, U. S. De-
Dr. Kellogg partment of
Agriculture; Prof. William , Ha-
ber, expert on manpower, and
Dr. -Charles E. Kellogg, special-
ist in soil reclamation, U. S. De-
partment of Agriculture.
`.. 1The Election- and
Full Emplaymehr
Rudolf G. Sonneborn, national
chairman of the _United Israel
Appeal, said that the confer-
..
.• •
ence. will - seek to devise tech-
on "Labor Views the News"
niques and procedures by means
Sponsored by the International Union UAW•CIO
of which "we can help Israel ex-
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
pand its absorptive potential so
that marginal existences for a
large portion of • the country's
population can be replaced by
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.Dear Congressman Dingell:

Our trooe0 experiences here and obrood prove

at

that the United &totes 4 looked upon as the

world's leading, notion in its fight and champion-

ship for freedom and justice and liberty for all.

YOU stand for all these great principles and

we hope that you will return to Congress and help

to achieve these goals.

Julius and Marguerite Chajes

VOTE FOR

For President Nov. 4th

Stevenson Will Make the Roosevelt
NEW DEAL and the Truman Fair DEAL
_4 GOOD DEAL TOR 1 - 017

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tions. Only a few days ago Dr.
Adolph Schaerf, Vice-Chancellor
of Austria, revealed that the
Cabinet had decided unanimous-
ly about three weeks ago to in-
vite Jewish organizations to send
their experts to Vienna for pre-
liminary talks on reparations to
Jewish victims of the Nazi re-
gime.

LAI E. STEVENSON

for the study of the Bible, a
Hebrew glossary for the Major
prophets and two very com-
prehensive manuals, one for
the Hebrew• Pr a,y erbo ok
(Sidur) and the other for
Customs and Ceremonies."

Experts on Planning
Panel at UIA Parley

LONDON, (JTA) -- Leaders of
Jewish organizations here in-
terested in reparations talks
which Austria was about to start
with major Jewish groups were
speculating to •what extent the
projected Austro-Jewish negoti-
ations might be affected by the
sudden resignation of the Aus--.
trian Cabinet. -
Further developments in Vi-
enna are being closely watched
here by Jewish leaders. The ma-
jor question is whether the care-
taker government which will be
formed in Vienna will follow the
lead of the dissolved Cabinet on
the Jewish claims for repara-

STEVENSON SAYS:
race, creed
don't believe a.society is truly free to
to
earn a
opportunity-
or' color is a bar to equality of
living."

Vote for STEVENSON and Insure



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