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July 16, 1954 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-16

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Sholem Aleichem Affiliates With United Hebrew Schools

of the Jewish Welfare Federa- mittee of the Sholem Aleichem I Detroit, said that he was part-
School and the United Hebrew cularly satisfied with the vision
The affiliation has been ap- Schools. The program and cur- and spirit of co-operation and
/ proved by the boards of the riculum will continue to be the friendship of the leaders of both
S h o 1 e m Aleichem Institute, basic Sholem Aleichem program. groups. This step, he continued,
I United Hebrew Schools and Fed- The Sholem Aleichem Institute indicates the maturity of our
eration, and is the result of a will have a membership and fi- community and its exemplary
Heralded as a significant de- The chairman explained that' . long period of experimentation nancial responsibility towards interest in and support of Jew-
velopment in the field of Jewish this is in keeping with the UHS in which the two schools tested the budget of the Sholem Alei- ish education for our youth. He
out the feasibility of such an them School. The budget has pointed out for many years Fed-
education is the announcement policy of rendering service to affiliation. In the coming year been prepared with the as- eration has been allocating more
all local Jewish schools in the the Sholem Aleichem School sistance of the United Hebrew funds for Jewish education than
that the Sholem Aleichern
mentary School has become af- community as the education arm will be governed by a joint corn- Schools and meets UHS salary any other city of its size. The
and other standards. affiliation of the- Sholem Alei-
filiated with the United Hebrew
Samuel H. Rubiner, president them elementary school with the
Schools system. Morris Garvett,
of Federation, in welcoming this United Hebrew Schools system is
chairman, and Louis LaMed, co-
latest development in the field another pioneering effort of our
chairman of the education divi-
of intensive Jewish education in community, he said.
sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, described the action as WASHINGTON, (JTA) —Am- for economic development of the
"a progressive step of profound bassador Eric Johnston informed Jordan Valley despite outstand-
importance."
President Eisenhower that Syria, ing Arab-Israel political issues.
The affiliation provides . for Lebanon, Jordan a n d Israel An early understanding of all
the Sholem Aleichem School "to have accepted the principle of aspects of such a plan is now a
continue to serve the segment international sharing of the possibility, he declared. The plan
Both children and their parents can individually enjoy the
of the community which has a waters of the Jordan River and involves the acceptance by the best possible vacation under a unique plan at Omena Inn, North-
positive approach to Jewish life are prepared to cooperate with Arabs ana Israel of the follow- ern Michigan's most popular summer resort. Expert, fully experi-
with an orientation to both Yid- the United States in working out ing principles, announced by enced counsellors assume complete responsibility for all young
dish and Hebrew." The United details of a mutually acceptable Ambassador Johnston:
people at Omena Inn. Children play together, axe entertained
Hebrew Schools will supervise development program.
1. Waters of the Jordan River together and eat together inC?,
the program, train the staff, and
In Jerusalem, however, an Is- system should be shared equit- their own separate dining room. , and busy in their own activities.
administer the school as it does rael Foreign Ministry spokesman ably by the four states in which A fully equipped playground is We're free to enjoy ourselves."
Ad v.
its seven branches. In addition, stressed that Ambassador John- they rise and flow. This prin- at their service. They are guided
THIS YEAR LET'S GO TO
it will provide technical consul- ston's statement in Washington ciple was characterized as im- in educational fun in Omena's
tation and provide aid for re- must be regarded as reflecting plicit in both the Arab and Is- handicraft workshop. Special
cord-keeping, transportation and the Ambassador's personal views, rael plans.
dancing and swimming instruc-
ON GRAND
other administrative problems. not those of Israel.
TRAVERSE BAY
2. A neutral impartial author- tions are offered to all children.
'An • • • M.... Now • • V
Included
in
the
program
are
out-
The spokesman added that as ity should 'be created to super-
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long as no agreement has been vise withdrawals _of water from ings and trips to the Traverse
UP
It will be worth your while reached on the main principles the river system in accordance City Zoo.
JEWISH
FOR 7 DAYS PER
PERSON INCLUDING
of the project nothing definite with the division ultimately ac
To drive an- extra mile.
EVERYTHING
CUISINE
can be laid down about Israel's cepted by all parties. The precise I
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agreement to any principle nature of such an authority
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For a Real Deal
whatever, apart from a general mains to be determined. (State
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positive attitude toward a re- Department sources said the au-
on a '54
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gional water settlement and thority might be a neutral group
MICHIGAN
EXPERIENCED
CHILDREN'S
apart from the settlement of or a United Nations agency).
COUNSELORS
Arab refugees in the neighboring
3. Amelioration of the condi- I
For Reservatio
countries.
tion of the Arab refugees from
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President Eisenhower request Palestine should be a principal
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Near East to seek further re- gram for the Jordan Valley.
MR. AND MRS. CURTIS
conciliation because the findings - 4. Broad lines of understand-
Markowitz
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"We really enjoy our vacations
of the recent trip were consid- ing as to the total program
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ered so promising. Mr. Johnston should be reached at the earliest at Omena Inn," say Mr. and
ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY
FISHING•SWIMMING
22 MILES NORTH
BUICK RETAIL STORE will go within the next few possible time, not only in the Mrs. E. Curtis, guests at the
OF TRAVERSE CM
PRIVATE BEACH
months. interest of the refugees but in Northern Michigan resort last
6164 CASS AVE.
year.
"We
can
really
have
fun
Progress made during negoti- the interests of economic pro-
Near G.M. Bldg.
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE
ations just concluded, said Mr. gress , and stability in the area. knowing that our children, :".Ii-
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Johnston, clearly indicated a 5. Storage of irrigation waters chael and Regina, are well taken
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desire to evolve a workable plan for the valley in Lake Tiberias care of. They are kept happy
"will be considered open-mind-
edly" by all parties, when pro-
gfess in developing the valley
indicates the necessity of using
the
the lake as a principal reservoir.
Mr. Johnston indicated he
• 1'
Made it clear to Israel that the
Litani River will not be included
because the goal was not region-
al development but "watershed
development." He said Israel un-
derstands •his views on this as
indicated by Premier Moshe
Sharett's "very constructive"
press conference.
Mr. Johnston made known he
felt that the water problem was
so near solution that projects
like • Bnot Yaacov could wait.
The position has been taken by
We Have
him that Bnot Yaacov is a ripa-
for which you have
rian issue and that the coun-
tries involved would have to
been waiting
agree to the resumption of work.
He said the matter was before
the United Nations Security
Council and not a question with
which he was immediately con-
cerned because he sought
achievement of a broader goal..
Regarding this statement, the
Israeli spokesman said that this,
too, must be regarded as the
Ambassador's personal view. It in
no way expresses the view of the
Israel governnient, which con-
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