(4,1 Bernard Isaacs Honored by NCJE A highlight of last weekend's z 30th anniversary convention of 'Z the. National Council for Jewish .74 Education were the honors • corded ; to Detroit educator, Ber- nard Isaacs. ▪ Mr. Isaacs, recently retired E-4 superintendent of the United •4 Hebrew Schools of Detroit ; was the guest of honor at the con- ference's Sabbath Luncheon, • held at the Breaker's Hotel, • Atlantic City, N.J. • Samuel J. Borowsky, general ▪ secretary of the NCJE and c'D chairman of the luncheon, de- '-4 livered the principal triblite to 4-t Isaacs. The distinguished Detroit edu- cator was praised by Israel T. 1-D Naanani, executive director of • co the Louisville Bureau of Jewish Pcs Education and president of the -114 Midwest Region of NCJE, as ";`not only a leader in the field of education, but as a man of letters." _ Naanani said that Mr. Isaacs has inspired members of the Council and in the field in Jewish education in general for Many years. _He also read ex- cerpts ro fm - two of Isaacs' books. Louis L. Kaplan, executive director of the Baltimore Board Of Jewish Education spoke on Mr. Isaacs' personal and na- tionwide attainments and gave general impressions of his work. ' Tribute was paid to the uniqueness of the Detroit Unit- ed Hebrew. Schools, vichich was established and developed under Mr. Isaacs' leadership. Members of Mr. Isaacs family who attended the luncheon were his sons, Ruben, of Detroit, and Irving, of Pittsburgh; a brother, David L. Isaacs, of New. York, a member of NCJE; and a sister and niece, Mrs. Rebecca Rosen and Sheiria, of New York. * * * NCJE Reports School Enr011ment.Increase ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) — The enrollment of Jewish- chil- dren in Jewish religious schools has increased significantly over the past 10 years, it was re- ported at the 30th annual con- vention of the National Council for Jewish Education. Prof. Morris Leibman, of Los Angeles, reported that the en- rollment in Jewish school's has risen from 34 per cent, 10 years ago, to 52 per cent today. ' Of the 420,000 enrollment-in Jew- ish schools of all types, Sunday schools have 201,000 pupils, aft- ernoon schools have 165,000, day schools, 35,004 and Yiddish schools, 10,000. It was indicated that the greatest growth in Jewish schools was among those under congregational auspices, with the communal schools giving . %4:y to the synagogue school. 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ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Charles Martin Silverman and Harry Jay Sucher will be observed. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., - today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Howard Rosenberg and Lester Raikow will be observed. • TEMPLE BETH EL: Sabbath services at 11:15 a.m., Saturday. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; _at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Robert Leslie Dovitz and Allen Adelberg will be observed. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; at 9 a.m. Saturday. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. Consecrants of the religious school will be honored. CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 7:40 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Richard Lustig will be observed. AAJE Reports on Beth-El Re=Elects Jewish Teachers' Benjamin Wilk Economic Plight ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) — Jewish education i the United States is facing "a real crisis" because of the "deplorable eco- nomic status" of Jewish school teachers, it was reported at the two-day annual convention of the American Association for Jewish Education. Prof. Leo L. Honor, of Drop- sie. College, who submitted the report which was based on • a recent AAJE survey, stated that in 1955 some Jewish communi- ties were still paying beginning teachers less than $2,000 per year for a work load of 20 hours or more per week. "There are at least 5,000 new teachers needed for the next 10 years, but according to all indi- cations, not even 20 per cent of the required personnel will be available," said Dr. Honor. In a progress report on a study of American Jewish Edu- cation* sponsored by the AAJE, Prof. Oscar I. Jahowsky, of the City College of New York, stated that of the 86 cities in the study, only 50 have been, or will be covered by the end of this school year. Contrary to common assump- tions, Dr. Janowsky stated, "We have found that the vast ma- jority of Jewish children re- ceive some form of Jewish sGhooling and that they like Hebrew school: The majority of parents, too, attended some Jewish school, and they are concerned with their children's Jewish education." Detroit Rabbis to Atten Orthodox Conference Several Orthodox rabbis from the Detroit area will be in Washington, D.C., from Monday to Thursday, to attend the an- nual convention of the Rabbi- nical CounOil of America. Making the trip will be Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick, of Oak Park; Rabbi Henry Hoschander, of Pontiac; and Rabbis Max Kapustin, Israel I. Halpern and Hayim Donin, of Detroit. Discussion will be highlighted by the recent approval by the Russian government of a dele- gation of Orthodox rabbis to tour the Soviet Union. Seminars will discuss the challenge of the shift to the suburbs, and there will be a worksh,ip on "How to Bring College Youth Back to ,the Syn- agogue." Beth Aaron to Confirm Class of 12 Students The Beth Aaron Synagogue will confirm a class of 12 girls who have completed the .10th grade of the Religious School, at 10 a.m. Sunday, at its second annual confirmation service. _ The girls will participate in the cantata "What is Torah" and Rabbi Gorrelick will give the charge and benedicition. Awarding certificates will be Louis Ellenson, congregation president, and Dr. Marvin Last, education committee chairman. Every confirmand will re- ceive Bibles from Mrs. Irving . Chaiken, Sisterhood president, in behalf of the Sisterhood. Bernard Panush, school prin- cipal, will also participate in the ceremonies., The confirmation class con- sists of Judith Cohen, Elaine Gendler, Harriet Grogt, Ruby Loberman, Joan Mayers, Joan Merkle, Sara Lee Morris, Bon- nie Lee Moss, Annette Muller, Barbara Perlman, Mary Resnick and Rosalind Silberman. Beth Abraham Couples Planning Election Meeting Beth Abraham Couples Club will meet at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the synagogue clubroom to elect new officerS, according to an announcement by Kal Kauf- er, president. New members are invited. 41 Years of SERVICE Phone for Estimate THE BEST COSTS NO MORE SINCLAIR GOLF RANGE Leader W. 8 Mile Rd. at Lahser Rd. New and Used Golf Clubs Best Makes—Trade-Ins Accepted Pros in Attepdance Carpet Cleaning Co. 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The following will serve as ex-officio board members: Samuel S. Willis, president of the Men's Club, and Mrs. Frank J. Winton, president of the Sis- terhood. In his annual report, - Wilk stated that the membership of the congregation has now grown to 1,708 families, the largest in its history. Temple Beth El is now among the five largest Re- form congregations in the coun- try Yeshivah Has Openings for Ex-School Teachers Former public school teachers have been invited to apply for half-day teaching positions at the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah for the fall semester. School hours are from 1 to 4 p.m., and classes are held in the new Yeshivah building, Dexter and Sturtevant. I Tr ter ested teachers may apply by calling WE. 1- 0203. ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU Birmingham Office: 296 N. Hunter JO 6-3115 Detroit Office: 19437 Livernois UN 4-4464 Open 9 to 5:00 p.m. incl. Sat. ASTONISHING AtEw PAINT! 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