Fri day, May 23, 1958 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-14 MAX COHEN, Chicago busi- ness leader and philanthropist, has been chosen as the first re- cipient of the Kether Shem Toy (Crown of the Good Name) Awarz: of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of Amer- ica, created to honor meritorious service to Jewish education and traditional Judaism. Cohen will be presented the award at the UOJCA traditional annual na- tional dinner in New York on June 3. TRAY CATERING AT ITS FINEST FOR: • • • • • GARDEN PARTIES SHOWERS WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS All Social Functions Deliciously Prepared .. . Reasonably Priced! Special of the Week FISH & CHIPS 5 9 Reg. 85c c Includes: French Fries, Cole Slow, Tartar Sauce, Roll and Butter. Monday thru Thursday Carry-Out Only For the Finest BAR- B - Q'D Ribs, Chicken and Assorted Sea Food MAKE IT JACK'S FOOD BOX WE DELIVER--CALL U 5-7042 LI 1-9217 22175 COOLIDGE, S. of 9 Mile Beer & Wine to Toke Out OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Oakwood ORT Women Slate Square Dance The Suburban Community Educational Problem Seeks Solution on Eve of Shavuot By the Oak-Woodser Any time a speaker comes to town to talk about Jewish edu- cation, the one point he will stress is that American Jewry can no longer expect to survive if it does not develop its own culture, its own leadership and if it does not train its own rabbis and educators. Gone are the days, these scholarly men will tell you, when American Jews can ex- pect to be reinforced in the teaching and rabbinical pro- fessions by leaders from the bastions of Europe — mainly because these strongholds are today non-existent. It seems ironic, therefore, especially on the eve of Sha- vuot, when Jews pledge rededi- cation to Torah, when we honor o u r confirmands, consecrants and graduates, that one of this city's leading educational insti- tutions finds itself in serious difficulties. Only this week, the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah called a meeting of parents, friends and sup- porters to explain its financial plight. The group was apprised of these facts: 1. Teachers had not been paid for 20 weeks; 2. Other bills also were outstanding; 3. The school had to be closed for a day so that the rabbis could solicit door-to- door to try to raise some funds to continue immediate operation; 4. That this tem- porary situation could well become permanent if enough funds are not assured. At present, the Yeshivah is the Detroit area's only all-day school, although there soon will be another in the Hillel Day School. The •Beth Yehudah Schools has its main building on Dexter and Sturtevant and op- A CHALLENGE TO WOMEN WHO "HAVE NO TIME" TO BAKE If 'lack of time is all that's holding you back, you need only three minutes to prove to yourself that you can do your own home baking . . . with ease! That's all it takes to mix a Dromedary batter for pound cake, gingerbread, corn muffins and other favorites— with perfect results the first time and every time you bake! Keep a supply of Dromedary Mixes on hand—and in just a few moments, even on your busiest day, discover the pride and pleasure of baking like an expert ... the Dromedary way! erates the Suburban Hebrew Academy in Oak Park. For many years now, its fi- nancial structures. has been get- ting crack after crack, and soon, if repairs are not made, it will find itself in danger of total collapse. What will happen to these 900 students who now attend the Yeshivah? Many of them are the chil- dren of recent immigrants who have no ability to pay for their education, another large seg- ment come from families who can afford only a minimum amount of the tuition costs. Only a small number of the Yeshivah pupils come from fam- ilies who are able to pay the full cost of their schooling. If the Yeshivah closes, at least two of these three groups of youngsters will be prevented from getting the kind of Jewish education they feel is important to them— that our leading educators say we must ,have in order to develop future scholars. There are two obvious solu- tions to this financial problem: Either larger private donations must be -obtained or there must be more communal support. In the first instance, the Yeshivah already attempts to reach every possible contributor for funds. Since its leaders are rabbis rather than fund-raisers, it is doubtful that this can be ac- complished speedily or easily. The second poss\ibility is now under negotiation among Yeshi- vah and community leaders. Perhaps this will result in sat- isfactory solution soon. The third alternative is the closing of the Yeshivah perma- nently, and, coming as it does on the eve of Shaviot, we don't. think this is the logical choice. OP Auxiliary to Get Charter on Tuesday Oakwood Chapter of Women's American ORT will present a square dance at 8 p.m., Sunday, at Graemer's Barn, 27450 11 Mile. Jim Shultheis will be caller, with all proceeds going to the Tel Aviv project of ORT. Refreshments and prizes will be featured. Tickets will be avail- able at the door. Official receipt and signing of its charter will be marked by the newly-formed Oak Park Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans at ceremonies planned for 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Memorial Home. The occasion will be the joint installation of officers of both the Post and Auxiliary. Mrs. is Morton Oppenheim, Depart- ment president, will induct the following officers: Mesdames Jack Guttenplan, president; Alex Kolegowsky and Ben Zaslo w, vice-presidents; Abe Steinberg and Joseph Schechtman, secretaries; and Martin Baumgarten, treasurer. A Bible will be presented to the Auxiliary by Mrs. Rose Cowan, and a gavel will be given by Mrs. Evelyn Schwartz. According to • Mrs. Gutten- plan, women signing and paying their dues by the date of the installation will be able to be- come charter members. For in- formation, call her at LI 4-7634, Newly-elected officers of the Post who will be installed by Department commander Ralph Epstein are Avery Joseff, com- mander; Abe Schwartz and Martin Baumgarden, vice-com- manders; and Charles Isaacson. quartermaster. 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His sermon topics for the holiday services will be "Anticipation and Real- ization" and "Memories Are Made for This," the latter at corner of the State—enabling her people to live, shop, do business wherever they please, opening new horizons to new generations . . Next time yogi see a truck on the road, remember— it's working for you, serving you, too, so you can say, "It's great to live in Michigan!" Michigan Tricking Association Fort Shelby Motel • Detioit