THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, May 27, 1960 -- 16 Eisenberg Injured in Plane Crash at Paris Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, 52, di- rector of the Jewish Education Committee of New York, one of Ameri- c a n Jewry's most promi- nent educa- tional leaders and a well known author of Hebrew and English books, w a s injured when a plane on which he was traveling Dr. Eisenberg f r o m Algiers crashed into another plane at the Paris airport. Eisenberg was taken to a Paris hospital. The pilot and a passenger on the plane that crashed into the one he was on died in the col- lision. Eisenberg praised the pi- lot of his plane for the skill with which he made a speedy landing. )1titilL3 a44,Secteit, -12 e , sett ,1-,,,,.7,ei,cl4,-,. F., ichenban ni The Perfect Location—Directly on the Lake. Our Own Private Beach. 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Increased Education Concern Urged by Bnai Brith President KIAMESHA L A K E, N.Y., (JTA)—The American rab- binate is not doing "all it needs to do" to help raise Jewish edu- cation "out of its infantile pit," Label A. Katz, president of Bnai Brith, said in an address in which he urged that the needs of Jewish education "be treated with the same commu- nity-wide concern and support that is now given to overseas philanthropy, community rela- tions, social service and other aspects of Jewish life." "The rabbinate dearly wants his," Katz told the annual con- vention of the Bnai Brith dis- trict here. "But is is working haphazardly and often at odds with itself to achieve it." The consequence, he added, is a "melancholy level of cultural and religious illiteracy in Jew- ish life. It remains an ill-defined problem for ill-equipped con- gregations to cope with, when the need is for an organized push by the full strength of the Jewish community." The Bnai Brith president commended "the zeal of most congregational rabbis in recog- nizing that their primary re- sponsibility is to encourage a mature Jewish learning." But, he said, such individual efforts are severly limited' without the "realistic planning and con- certed attention on a commu- nity rather than a congrega- tional basis" of rabbinical and religious bodies. "The high hopes for an in- creasingly creative Jewish com- munity can be shattered unless there is an increasingly literate community," Katz said. "But the education of the laity, its youth and adults, needs a greater de- Agrees on Need for Senior Citizen Housing • • TO 7-2538 or WO 1-5480 Nipitteeszi4 Manor basic ones—miscomprehensions of purpose and goal—will be fewer. In this dialogue leading to greater maturity, we are mu- tually helped by the words and needs of Pope John. In today's relations between Catholic and Jew, he is playing an inspired role." 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