Engelman Commission Begins Study German in Control of Tracing Service Prison Archives . BONN (JTA) — For the first the North Hesse town of Arol- participating nation s, Dr. Of Local Jewish Community Schools time, a German has assumed sen, where a staff of more than Bruckner's successor as chair- At the end of his first week's work in -Detroit, Dr. Uriah Z. Engelman commended the co- operation Detroit's participat- ing schools and their staffs have accorded his Commission for the Study of Jewish Education in the United States. The stock-taking and fact- gathering phase of the Detroit -Jewish Education. Study has .been in full swing since the ar- rival in Detroit of Dr. Engel- man and his staff from New - Shevat Tree-Planting Urged in ,Call by JNF Dr. Israel Wiener, chairman of the special activities com- mittee of the Jewish National Fund Council, announced this week that the month of Shevat —Jan. 14 to Feb. 12—has been proclaimed "Plant a Tree in Israel Month." Observance of Hamisha Asar b'Shevat, on Jan. 28, is expect- ed to stimulate the tree-plant- ing efforts, Dr. Wiener stated. He pointed out that tree-plant- ing already has become an all- year tradition in Detroit and added that "because of the pres- ent situation in Israel an in- tensified effort to plant trees during Shevat is especially im- portant." He stated: "Every synagogue, day, after- noon and Sunday School, and most every Jewish organization has obligated itself to a vastly increased activity in behalf of trefs, by making appeals at services, and promoting the planting of trees in and out of classes, and at organization meetings." Tree-planting orders can be made by calling the Jewish Na- tional- Fund, TO. 8-7384, Man- days through Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fridays to 4 p.m., and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. York, Jan. 4. The local study Remember N.F. The Month, of Shevat (Jan. 14 to Feb. 12) Is "Plant a Tree in Israel Month" During the month of Shevat and in Observance of the New Year of the Trees Hamisha Asar b'Shevat Occurring on Jan. 28 We urge you to plant one more tree in Israel Add one more soldier to Israel's silent army .. To Guard the Soil . . Defend the Crops . . Subdue the Desert . . Create Agricultural Self-Sufficiency YOUR TREE AND YOUR FRIEND'S TREE WILL MAKE A BIG FOREST Plant More Trees Through the Jewish, National Fund 11345 Linwood Ave. Detroit 6 TO. 8-7384 THE J. N. F. is YOUR FUND committee co - chairmen are David Safran and Mrs. Carl S. Schiller. Twenty Jewish schools are participating in the study. Dr. Engelman met with the Detroit committee on Jan. 4, and clarified the scope, aims and procedures to be followed in Detroit. He described his series of 41 questionnaires to be filled out by parents, teachers, principals, school board mem- bers, governing bodies of many organizations, community lead- ers and the general population. Individual interviews will be obtained in private discussion with pupils of all the Jewish high schools, aimed at discover- ing from them their attitudes about Jewish education and their suggestions for improving the presentation of Jewish sub- jects. The commission staff met with 20 principals and a large number of teachers to describe the study and determine their parts in its implementation. On Jan. 6, 65 volunteer inter- viewers met with Mrs. Schiller to receive briefing and the names of parents they are to in- terview. Twenty-five classes in five Jewish schools completed ques- tionnaires on Jan. 8. control of the International Tracing Service at Arolsen, where 10,000,000 documents and 20,000,000 index cards pertain- ing - to concentration camp pris- oners are stored and catalogued for reference purposes. The archives are located in Variety Sees Threat To Existence of the Yiddish Theater in U. S. 200 answers some 10,000 queries a month concerned with the re- union of families separated by Nazi persecution, with questions of personal status and with indemnification matters. Founded by UNRRA shortly after the war and then con- tinued by the Allied High Com- mission, the Tracing Service is now under the custody of the International Red Cross and ad- ministered by an international commission consisting of nine countries, Israel and West Ger- many among them. The commission chairmanship rotates quarterly and from Jan- uary through March; the chair- man is Dr. Hardo Brueckner, a Gerinan. civil servant. Since Israel follows Germany in the alphabetical listing of man will be Yeshayahu Anug, chief of the Consular Section of the Israel Purchasing Mission in Cologne. Detroit Jewish NeWs-9 Friday, January 13, 1956 It We answer all your incoming calls. Is Our Business to Help You With Courtesy and Efficiency NEW YORK (JTA)—Unless We Serve As Your Office ... conditions governing the Yiddish Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business theater in the United States are hours. altered radically it will dis- Mailing Address Optional appear within five to 10 years, it was indicated in an article Coyle Telephone in Variety, show business trade newspaper. In an article in the Answering Service newspaper's 50th anniversary VE. 7-6701 issue outlining the 44-year his- tory of Yiddish theater in the United States, it was pointed out that each succeeding session has shown heavier losses "with the current season the most disastrous of all." The article- passed the blame for the situation on what it CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS called mismanagement, an un- reasoning actors' union, ex- cessive pay for players, and Announce the Admittance of the lure of Broadway attrac- tions. The review also scored the "star system" as it is prac- ticed in the Yiddish theater, charging nepotism, and adding that with the exception of Molly TO. PARTNERSHIP IN THE FIRM Picon, such a system is im- practical from every viewpoint. It also noted that the Yiddish Detroit 38 10637 Puritan theatergoer "is fully . educated in entertainment values," and is unwilling, therefore, to accept The annual fund-raising din- primitive production methods. ner-dance of the Infants Service Group will be held Jan. 22, at Masonic Templ e, it is an- nounced by Mrs. Jack Hencken, president. Dep a rting somewhat from previous years, the show will fea- ture profes- sional talent as well as members of the group itself, who will Mrs. Hencken appear in the opening and closing sequences. Featured acts are the Four Step Brothers, leading televi- sion and film dance group; the Four Wades, an instrumental, song and dance team; and Mickey Deems, brilliant, young comedian of television fame. The show is directed by Mrs. David Riseman; choreography is directed by Bill Richards; and Russ Weaver's Orchestra will play through supper 'and for dancing afterward. Chairmen of this year's event are Mrs. Allan Saltz and Mrs. Edwin Roth. LIMITED GROUPS A regular meeting has been called a week earlier because of the dinner-dance, and will be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute, 18495 Wyoming. All tickets and . pledges for the donor must be turned in mayor portion of at the meeting, and members unable to attend are urged to in this sale you will find the contact any of the following our current regular stocks of imported and domestic chairmen: ► Included custom tailored suits, topcoats, sport coats, slacks, Mesdames Benjamin Marcus, Harry Baskin, Fr a n k Shook, leisure blouses and jackets, dress and sport shirts, Samuel Rosenberg or Sidne3r robes, neckwear, pa\arnas and underwear • • • Cohen. A social hour will fol- all impressively reduced to create exceptional low the meeting. reciate thrift SHAER, GULLICK & KELMAN JACK W. NAKELL, C.P.A. infants Service Dinner-Dance Set for Jan. 22 STORE WIDE.' Re duction 2°()/0 " s 6 — SLACKS S ITS —CO SPORT COATS — LEISURE WEAR fUlt1415 1-11SGS $42,318,550 in Israel Bond Sales in 1955 Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice- president of the Israel Bond Organization, this week report- ed in New York that the Israel Bond sales in 1955 totalled $42,318,550. He reported, at the board of guiernors' meeting, that this represented an in- crease of 20 per cent over the previous year's sales and that the total bond sales thus was brought to $216,595,450, since the inception of the drive in May, 1951. (Later Story on Page 1) values for men who app quality. without sacrifice of CLOTHIERS nt.00looks Washington Boulevard at Grand free Parking Book Tower Garage SHOP MONDAY EVENINGS River