President Eisenhower Restores U. S. Aid to Israel

isracfs risk:

. UN Security Council Commences

Debate on Kibya Incident . , Israel Stops Work on Jordan River Canal . . . Secretor*

Dulles' Ruling for Withdrawal of Funds from Israel Met with Protests from National

and Local Jewish Organizations, Including Detroit Zionist and Community Councils.

Stories on Pages 2, 3, 5

HE JEWISH NEWS

'League of

Nations

Meant Well':

A Chapter from

A Weekly Review

Waldman's Book

of Jewish Events

Who Is Behind

This Country's

New Policies

Towards Israel?

Editorial, Page 4

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--Explanatory Note on Page 19

Where will these children go? In addition to the teachers, schools and equip-
ment problems they face in the .civic schools, they also have special needs for
a thorough Jewish education. Ill dedicating this issue to the United Hebrew
Schools, on the occasion of this year's Education Month, The Jewish News
joins the leaders and staffs of our community schools in calling for greater
emphasis on the educational needs, in our communal programming and urges all
parents to enroll their children for Jewish studies in Detroit's schools.
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Annual
Education Issup

In This !sale: Special articles on Jewish educa-
needs, on Pages 19, 21 and 28, by Waiter,
• L. field, Chairman of - Education Month; •Abe KaSle,
president of the United Hebrew Schools; Bernard .
Isaacs and Albert Elazar, superintendents of the
schools. Editorial; Page 4; - Commentary, Page 2.

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