Wider Interest in Jewish Schools
Aroused by Dr. Engelman's,Survey

"Dr. Engelman's survey of
Jewish education in Detroit has
created an awareness of Jewish
education in our city and a
great deal of good will has re-
sulted from parents' self-search-
ing and self-criticism aroused

MRS. CARL S. SCIHLLER

by the study," said Mrs. Carl
S. Schiller, co:chairman with
David Safran, of the committee
assisting Dr. Engelman.
Questionnaires have been
completed by 3,000 pupils in De-
troit's Jewish schools and by
500 of -their parents. Sixty ele-
mentary and upper grade Sun-
day School classes and 40 He-
brew school classes have been
visited by voltinteer interview-
ers. Principals of 26 Jewish
schools and 320 of their teach-
ers also have completed ques-
tionnaires.
"Operation Organ izations,"
led by Herman ; Fishman, is as-

In celebration of the 12th Society of the Advancement of
annual Jewish Music Festival, Jewish Music, will present a
certaining views on Jewish ed- the Jewish Community . Center concert at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
ucation from the leaders of 50 in cooperation with Hashofar, A the Davison Branch.
Detroit Jewish organizations by
Featured soloist will be Jac-
means of a leadership question-
ques de Menasce, renowned
naire.
pianist-composer. On the sup-
Eighty women, trained by
porting program are Theodore
Israel, principal violist with the
Dr. Engelman, have been inter-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra;
viewing parents, and 10 volun-
teers coordinate the 41 differ-
Milton Seltzer,
ent types of survey question-
pianist; and
In honor of the 12th .annual
the Center
naires.
Jewish Music Festival, Adas
Choral Society,
A father said, "I know the Shalom Synagogue and its af-
names of Detroit's hockey filiate groups are planning a
directed by
Julius Chajes,
players and how many goals
musical celebration- for 8:30
with Mildred
they have scored, but I do p.m., March 11, in . the syna-
Kates at the
not know what my child gogue's main auditorium.
piano.
studies. I am ashamed and
The premier performance will
Menasce will
from now on I will make it be heard of the cantata, "Ma-
be heard for
my business to see that my jesty of the Sabbath," narra-
the first time
child is getting a proper Jew-
tion and script by Joseph Edel-
Israel
in his Sonatina
ish education."
man and music adapted by
Preliminary results of the De- Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, with No. 3, Five Fingerprints, Per-
troit survey and Dr. Engelman's a number of original composi- petuum Mobile and Pteite Suite.
The composer will be joined by
study of Jewish education in the tions by him.
United States will be sent to
Participating will be the Israel in Menasce's Sonata for
Detroit from the Commission's Youth Choir, talented adult Viola and Piano. Menasce also
headquarters in New York, this members of the congregation will speak on "The Significance
of Jewish Composition in
Fall.
. and the Adas Shalom Sym-
Members of the Jewish Edu- phony Orchestra, directed by America."
Israel and Seltzer will join
cation Study Committee are:
Zinovi Bistritzky.
Harry Aronow, Mrs. Harry Au-
to play Berlinsky's Berceuse
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, in his
gust, Dr. Kenneth Belen, Mandell
L. Berman, Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz, opening 'remarks and introduc- and Rhapsody from the Suite
Hebraique by Ernest Bloch.
Mrs. Morris Cole, Lawrence W.
Crohn, Rabbi Hayim Donin; Norman tion of the cantata, will elab-
Soloists Adele Brown, Fran-
Drachler, Albert Elazar, Rabbi Jo- orate on the significance of
seph Elias, James I. Ellmann, Walter
Farber, Sam Feldstein, Herman Fish- Jewish music and music appre-
man, Morris Garvett, Louis Gelfand, ciation, in general.
Dr. Perry Goldman, Rabbi Benjamin
Among the soloists will be
Gorrelick, Samuel Grossbart, Mrs.
Lewis Grossman, Moishe Haar, Rabbi Bistritzky, assistant concert:-
Halpern,
Rabbi
A.
M.
Hersh-
Israel ■
man, Rabbi Y. I. Homnick, Bernard master of the Detroit Sym-
Isaacs, Morris M. Jacobs, Sidney Kar- phony, who will play several
bel, Abe Kasle, Norman Katz, Max-
well E. Katzen, Ira G. Kaufman, Leon pieces on the violin, and Mrs.
Kay, Louis LaMed, Mrs. Maurice A. Edith Wolgin, concert pianist.
Landau, Daniel A. Laven, Lbuis S.
The Adas Shalom Sisterhood
Lazarus, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Saul
R. Levin, Rabbi Joel Litke, Saul Choral Group, directed by Mrs.
Maltz, Samuel Markowitz, David Mil-
ler, Mrs. - Ben Mossman, Mrs. Leo Joseph Markel, the Adas Sha-
Orecklin, Bernard Panush, Irving lom Choir, directed by Harry
Panush, Miss Bertha Robinson, Jay
Rosenshine, Rabbi Frank Rosenthal, Siegel, and solo numbers by
Dr. Alexander Sanders, Isidore Cantor Fenakel also will be
Schrodeck, Dr. Ostar D. Schwartz,
Mrs. Julian H. Scott, Rabbi. Jacob E. highlighted.

Adas- Shalom Sets
Concert to Fete
Music Festival

Segal, Jack Shenkman, Miss Joan
Spevakow, Wolf Snyder, Rabbi M
Robert Syme, Dr. Myer Teitelbaum,
Benjamin Weiss and Maurice Zack-
heim.

'YedttilaWA-
ael Viceitcri
Arms - Need- at -`fleet the Press' Event

I. Daniel ,Unna, Israel Vice-,
C.Op.siil, with offices iri Chicago,
answering questions put to him
by newspapermen in a "Meet
the Press" gathering arranged,
at Congregation Beth Aaron,
Monday afternoon, by t h e
eague of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations, expressed the fear
that there is danger to Israel
ffom an attack by the neigh-
boring Arab states, unless de-
tensive arms are provided em-
llattled Israel by the United
States and other friendly na-
tions.

Panel paticipaiits - included
John Manning, Detroit - Times;
Mark Beltaire, Detroit Free
Press; Russell Barnes; Detroit
News, and Philip Sloniovitz,
Jewish News. Albert EIazar was
the moderator.

L Reaffirming the faith Israel
has in American friendship, Mr.
Unna warned, however, that if
help comes too Jate -. there may
be a conflict in that area. He
expressed confidence,-That Is-
rael will withStand
. • attack and
that she cannot be destroyed,
but he declared that military
aid must come before it is too
late. -
Mr. Unna accused -Israel's an--
tagonists of resorting to black-
Mail in the strugglei_ for peace
in the Middle East.

Center, Hashofar Pre - -lit ConCert For Music Month

Participants in. Monda y's
meeting included Mrs:: Philip
Bernstein, president of the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations; Mrs. Philip Fealk,
chairman of the program com
mittee; Mrs. John C. Hopp, who
spoke in behalf of the Allied
Jewish Campaign and appealed
for the women's paricipation in
the drive, and Rabbi. Benjamin
Gorrelick, who gave the open-
ing prayer.

0

6—Detroit Jewish News,
Friday; Eihrhari 114 4964.

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- Sidney M. Shevitz, chairman
of the six-member Michigan
Fair -Employment P t i c-e s
Commission, - will address the
fourth meeting
of the Detroit
Service Group
Luncheon Club,
at noon, today,
in the Fred M.
Butzel Me-
morial Build-
ing, on "FEPC
—Our Stake in
Social Legisla-
tion."
Mr. Shevitz,
S. M. Shevitz. an attorney, is
-immediate past president of the
JeWiSh Community Council, a
member - of • its' board and of
the boards of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation and the United
Hebrew Schools.
The next service group meet-
ing will feature Albert Elazar
who will discuss -tensions in the
Middle East.

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8 :30 P. M.
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Police Commissione.. Edward
S. Piggins will present a picture
of the operations and functions
of the Detroit Police Depart-
ment at a meeting of the Speak-
ers Club at 9 p.m., Saturday, in
the Davison- Jewish Center. A
question and answer period will

•

How Did We Get
to be America's
Largest Dealer?

Analyzing the refugee prob-
lein, Mr. Unna described the
Manner in which the issue was
created by a forced flight of
Arabs -from Israel and by the
fifth-column danger they would
represent iI they were tol be
admitted into the Jewish .State.
Their resettlement in Arab
countries is the only way of Pollee Commissioner Piggins
solving the problem, he said.

He described the freedom that
is enjoyed in Israel by the
Moslem and Christian communi-
ties, the equality granted to the
Arabs in all walks of life in
Israel, and the religious equal-
ity accorded all citizens.

ces Cooperman and Leah Ko-
yen will highlight the Choral
Society's program, which will
offer selections by Mario
Castelnuovo - Tedesco,- Herbert
Fromm and Harry Coopersmith.
Tickets for the concert are
available in advance, at no
charge, from the Center, 9999
Broadstreet, WE. 3-73,80.

Come and Hear Dr. Burstein's current

and First-Hand Report on Israel.

Dr.

oseph Burstein

Musical Program: Sharona Choral Group

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