10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, United Hebrew Schools Is Open For Registration in All Branches Friday, September 4, 1953 Regular classes of - the United tig Cohen Bldg. All elementary Hebrew Schools will commenr:e graduates are eligible to attend, on Sept. 13 and 14, with be - and non-graduates may enter ginners' classes in all branches upon successful completion of an to start a day later, on Sept.15 entrance examination. Hebrew, Parents planning to enroll history, Bible, literature, Liturgy their children in the schools are and Rabbinics are among the advised that registration should courses taught. be made before Sept. 15 so that The Midrasha, or College of proper classification and trans- Jewish Studies, operated by the portation may be arranged. No schools, will inaugurate its sea- beginner may enroll after Sept son with a special convocation at 8 p.m., Sept. 16, in the Rose 15. The Schools' Nursey, located Sittig Cohen • Bldg., at which at the Schaefer Branch, still time instructors will be intro- has openings for children 3 to duced. Beginning its sixth academic 4 1/2 . Since space is limited, par - ents are urged to register their year, the Midrasha has opened registration in its department youngsters immediately. Five new instructors will be of advanced Hebrew studies. added to the school's' program Hebrew teachers' training insti- They are Rabbi Emmanuel Ap- tute and its department of gen- plebaum, a candidate for a PhD eral studies. Among the courses planned at Yeshiva University and an instructor in Brooklyn Yeshiv- are folk ways, customs, ceremo- oth for Many years; Julius nies, ethics, extensive history Schwartz, who will be in charge classes, literature, Hebrew liter- of the music department; Joseph ature, grammar and compos,-- Beck, a teacher in European and ton, music and arts and crafts Classes are held from 11 a.m.. U. S schools; Mrs. Hadassah Ber- ger, a Hunter College graduate to 1 p.m., Sunday, and from 7:3G who will be added to the nursery to 9:30 p.m., Monday and Wed- staff; and Isaacs Ben-Schmuel, a nesday. Special courses for former instructor in the Israeli teachers' training are taught from 12 noon to 2:30 p.m., Tues- school system. Branches of the United He- day. In response to a request by brew Schools are located at 7045 Curtis, 18000 Wyoming, 11401 Jewish women, the Women's In- Dexter, Central High School, 8849 stitute of the College of Jewish Linwood, 13226 ]Lawton, 18945 Studies will again offer courses Schaefer and in the Huntington in Hebrew, Bible, liturgy and Woods-Oak Park. area. For in- customs. Classes will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m., Monday, formation, call TO. 8-0063. High school classes will be re- the Schaefer Branch, and from sumed Sept. 14; at the Rose Sit- 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Wednesday, at Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The course starts on Oct. 14. Those wishing to prepare SealdnUld themselves for the Jerusalem 7.1aysztelzsi Proficiency Test, given by the Hebrew University in Israel, are CHOOSE invited to inquire about special classes. Five United Hebrew schools students have already 4 -‘,264.e passed the examination. gut . minium ";:c.I.4 vd,r44 Away from the noise of the loop—yet readily ac essible in IS minutes. Chicago's largest hole' within 10 minutes from airport. 600 modern, comfortable rooms--complete ities for business and social functions. GEORGE E KNOY , Gm. Mgr. STONY ISLAND AT CHICAGO PHONE FAirfes 4.5100 3=. SIXTY SEVENTH A Hollywood producer, who has never learned to read or write, recently endorsed his sal- ary check with three crosses. "What's happened?" asked his banker. "You usually sign with only two crosses." Replied the producer: "My wife's got social ambitions. She thinks I ought to have a middle name." 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Their memorandum pointed out that 52 percent of the pop- ulation is male, while 48 per- cent is female. The "bachelors" stated that one of the reasons young: men are leaving agricul- tural settlements is a dearth of women to share their lives. It also blames this situation for the emigration of men from Israel. Among other suggestions, the memorandum proposes that the government provide cheap housing for newlyweds. Recently, 22 Jewish immi- grants returned to Hungary be- cause they were unable to adjust themselves to life in Israel. The Hungarian Legation in Tel Aviv arranged their return passage. All of the returnees refused to talk to correspondents, and boarded the ship quietly. Dulles Converses With Spiritual Leader While Visiting Egypt On his world trip last spring, Secretary of State Dulles stop- ped off in Cairo and met Egyp- tian Chief Rabbi Nahum. Al- though nothing was then dis- closed, about their conversation, the Jewish Observer and Middle East Review now reports that Dulles asked the aged and blind spiritual leader to tell him frankly what were the real con- ditions of Jews in Egypt. Rabbi Nahum replied that on paper there was no discrimination against Jews. In practice, however, Jews who appied for exit visas or passport renewals were directed to special offices and subject to long delays.. It took two months for an Egyptian Jew to get pass- port or visa back, whereas an Egyptian would get it in two or three days: Furthermore, the Chief Rabbi Said, 'since 1948 no Jews resid- ing in Egypt were able to obtain their naturalization under the Nationality Law. After the meeting, Dulles asked Colonel Abdul Nasser about these dis- criminations, and was told that they would be looked into at once. Nasser subsequently vis- ited Rabbi Nahum and assured him that he would take admin- istrative action to stop discrim- ination against Jews. But thus far, the magazine reports, there has been no no- ticeable change in Egyptian policy. It is also reported that the Naguib regime in Egypt will start its own daily newspaper. The army weekly "Al Tahrir" is to take over the press and of- fices of a daily paper which Once was the mainstay of No- krasy and his party "El Assas." Ottawa Mayor Pledges Action In Fight on Anti-Semitism IN, con go ► a Prospectus and tall year land et Amason Financial and Development Cerporatiee for Imo; 2200 A. Man's World? Israel Bachelors Will' It Otherwise • OTTAWA, (JTA) — Mayor Charlotte Whitton has indicated that distributors of anti-Semi- tic literature in Ottawa m a y soon be prosecuted. An investi- gation is now under way into the sale of the literature here with a view to taking court ac-- - tion, said Mrs. Whitton. The Mayor and members of the Board of Control have re= ceived anti-Semitic publications through the mail on several re-- cent occasions. The literature was . discussed at a meeting of the Board and referred to the Crown Attorney for action. Eban Kik-06111- s U.S.' Retatiorts- hip With Arabs, Near East Situation JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Abba S. Eban, Israel's chief delegate to the'United Nations and its Am- bassador to. Washington, report- ed to the Cabinet on Israel- United States relations. At a public meeting of the Israel-America Friendship League, earlier, Eban stated that the U.S. has no intention of de- parting from its policy of friendship for Israel, but that Israel must understand Amer - ica's difficulties, foremost among which is the Arab world's policy Youth Parley Expels Group as Communist PORT JERVIS, N. Y., (JTA)- The National Jewish Youth Con- ference, sponsored by the Na - tional Jewish Welfare Board, ex- pelled the Jewish Young Fra- ternalists from the conference after finding that the JYF is an organization whose "basic pur poses and objectives are in di- rect conflict with the confer- ence." The report, submitted to the plenary session of the sixth an- nual meeting of the conference at Cejwin Camps here, found that the JYF was directly re- lated to the Jewish Peoples Fra- ternal Order of the Interna - tional Workers Order, and that, the latter organizations were "C ommunist organizations whose major principles and ob-- jectives are diametrically op- posed to the major principles and objectives of the National Jewish Youth Conference." The investigating board was set up at last year's annual meeting of the NJYC. of holding itself aloof from the West. Although the U. S. has no reason to apologize to the Arab world, Eban emphasized, United States policy has had to take into account the fact that the Arab states have professed fear of Israel and demanded safe;-- guards against her. It is there- fore Israel's main task to make it plain that Arab friendship cannot be obtained at Israel's expense he added. Israel, on the other hand; is not hostile to national libera- tion, social reform and the eco- nomic independence of the re- gion, he pointed out. None of these aims can be advanced by s t u l t i f ying American - Israel friendship, he continued. Touching on the. Jerusalem problem,- Mr. Eban said that since the United States attitude cn Jerusalem is consistent with ISraers, it is "hard" to see why the Foreign MiniStry's move to Jerusalem was opposed - by Washington. American aid. to Israel was a "model of positiveness," he as- serted. Israel has every reason to appreciate the caution exer- cised by American legislators dealing with the aid question, Eban said. The seven-year-old son of Harpo Marx held up a picture of Abraham Lincoln and gravely declared: "This is the man who frayed the sleeves." "You're a bit off the beam," explained Harpo. "Mr: Lincoln is the man who freed the slaves. The President who frayed the sleeves didn't come along until many years later." Vote For One Only . . . . Re - Elect ROBERT 'BOB' STON CONSTABLE Ward 12 This Is to Announce That the 1 WELL KNOWN - CANTOR SHLOMO KERSH and FAMOUS TENOR SINGER MAELECH POZNER will conduct the High Holy Day Services at the Large and Beautiful Hall at 2705 JOY ROAD (Old Jericho Hall) ---3J MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW CANTOR KERSH Tickets are available at the hall every evening from 4 to 9 P. M.; Sundays from 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. We Wish you all 'A Happy and Prosperous New Year The Religious School Of Congregation Beth Abraham offering its educational program for 1953-1954 on Sunday morning for Kindergarten through Grade 8 and its three- day-a-week Hebrew Classes, announces Registration Day and School Opening On Sunday, Sept. 13, at 10:00 a.m. In the Synagogue, 12517 Linwood (Between Sturtevant and Fullerton) For New and Old Students—All Are Welcome . 7* .* With Every Good Wish to the Entire Detroit Jewish Community and to "Klal Y'Israel" for the New rear * Rabbi Israel I. 14alpern Nathan J. Kaufman School Principal ‘, Chairman, Educational Board