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T E JEWISH NEWS
A Weekly Review
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Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
Editorials, Page I
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An ual Jewish Education Issue
Dedicated to the United Hebrew Schools of Detroit
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In an appeal for better schools, to build better communities,
the National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools asks
this pertinent question in comment on this picture:
"What's your answer? Suppose it's your child. How often
have you said, or heard friends say, 'I wouldn't take a million
for that kid !'? And then discover, a week later, that neither you
nor your friends were willing to pay out just a few dollars to
get needed school facilities for that same child! Let's see to it
that the children of our community get the education they de-
serve. In the long run it costs less."
This is the general appeal. It is applicable to our Jewish
schools. In dedicating this issue to Education Month, we pose
this question : "What's a Child Worth?" Only the parents can
give the answer—by enrolling their children in our schools, by
Offering them a good Jewish education, by being aware of a
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serious duty: to support the public schools, so that better school.%
should build better communities, and by giving generously to-
wards the communal Jewish school system.
For the United Hebrew Schools, sponsors of the annual
Education Month, we ask your wholehearted cooperation in the
earnest task to provide the best possible educational facilities,
as a means of training a well-informed Jewish youth that will
always uphold with dignity the great traditions of our people
and the heritage handed down to us by Prophets and Sages.
Special Articles, Pages 0, 28
Also See Editorial, Page 4