Danny Raskin's By NATHAN ZIPRIN Editor, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate LISTENING • ........- I• '' ' . -- .-- ."-. 77" What will happen to the Jewish educational system in America if there is no checking of the trend among Jewish teachers to seek other and probably more lucrative pastures? An important Jewish educator told this writer that the dearth of Hebrew Teachers is so serious that many schools are calling in retired men whose competence was questionable - when they first entered the teaching field and whose long absence has surely rendered them incompetent now. It was his opinion that if the problem of training teachers for the Jewish young is not met at once by bold and imaginative action the problem will cease to exist altogether within a decade. He - said the issue was too important. to be. handled by local or even national FATE HAS PLAYED a heavy Jewish educational bodies alone. If a program is to be developed for the training of teachers with a view to long-range educa- hand in the togetherness of life- tional planning, he told this writer, it must be tackled by the long friends, Henry Baskin, son Jewish community as a whole and not on a peripheral basis. of Gladys and Max Baskin, and He said the worst aspect of the Jewish educational system is Sheldon Otis, son of Marian and fragmentation, in leadership, in personnel, in objective, in the late Don Otis . . . Both were perspective and in purpose.. He did not advocate a monolithic kindergarten students together at educational structure in the Jewish community, but he felt that Roosevelt Elementary, where if there -was agreement on values among those in the forefront each was co-captain of the safety patrol . . . Then on to Durfee of Jewish educational endeavors the problem would yield to Intermediate together and offi- solution. If there is no agreement on the - broader purpose of Jewish education education for survival—the American Jewish cers of their DeMolay chapter community within a decade will be witnessing a tragic decline . . . While at Durfee, Hank play- in Jewish schools and their replacement by wholly inadequate ed second base and Sheldon cov- Sunday schools whose teachers, he said, at best must be drawn ered third sack on their Billy from inexpert ranks. Should that happen, he went on, our_ Rogell League baseball cham- pionship- team . . . _Central High so-called cultural facade will crack beyond -repair. This is a sombre picture but on the whole a correct one. found them together again . . Jewish education in America is going downstream and a leader- Hank had one of the leads in the ship that is devoutly concerned with the problem of Jewish senior play -of which Sheldon was survival stands baffled, as if paralyzed by the enormity of the business manager . : . At Wayne task: Why? It seems to this corner that our Jewish community is U., Hank was presid • •- confused by the multiplicity of values with which it must cope- 1955 graduati SS a and that Jewish education is the victim of this incapacity to don was v reside . While weigh the relative importance of values. It is of course axiomatic attend' Wayne, h worked that the major part of the Jewish philanthropic dollar go for as selors at esh Air Camp Israel and Newish succor abroad, Nit beyond that, it would . Then o to preparatory seem, there is no cause to which education should be made to .chooling for e. same profes- play second, fiddle. sion . . . attending Wayne Law School together where both e editors of t ne aw U.S. Jewish Families Want Fewest Childr and WayneL • n PRINCETON, N. J. - (JTA)—; four or five children an Pro- After All American religiouS groups testants want three_ Jewis fam- went a rk or are participating in a postwar ilies, however, want no ford O'Sullivan a ore Judge population boom but Jewish than two children. Sheldon followed pace by - * * * families want the least number the same position udge of children, a new population U.S. Census Shows Lower George Edwards . The two study reported this week. Birthrate Among Jews went into i • al law -prac- 2._ ' deemed that they NEW YORK, (JTA)—Eric Dr. Philip G. Sagi, Princeton University so the Rosenthal; associate professor shou d continue their together- findin: lc, at t e- of sociology and anthropology ness and they have formed the ligio • of - merican fa y at Queens College, in an analysis law firm of Baskin and Otis. w a * * * er predictor of e of the findings of the United c plet- attitude toward plan •- d States Census Bureau, said that TURN ABOUT FACE . .. De- renthood and desire for il- children under 18 made up 27.7 troiter Ron Alexander sang and en t cio-econo is s us. percent_ of Roman Catholics, danced - in "Leave It To Jane" at Fami is O e I di- 26.7 percent of White Protest- the Vanguard- . . . and the week rect e e which ants and 22.2 percent- of Ameri- following at Northlnd Playhouse th fa eli s, accord- can Jews. Reporting on the : findings in Ihe played the straight role of a to e find' reporter interviewing Mae West ery re s Catholics want the 1961 American Jewish Year in "Sextette.' Book, Prof. • Rosenthal said this * * meant that JeWish fertility was 80.1 percent of Catholic fertility ALMOST AS- PROUD as Fritzie and 83.1 percent of Protestant and Harry Paull, whose daughter, fertility. Nancy,- celebrated her Sweet 16 at a gala shindig, last week, were the mothers and fathers who 2 U.S. Jewish Choirs Score Success in Israel came by Springel's to watch the TEL' AVIV, (JTA ) — Hun- first public appearance together' dreds of singers from various of their musician sons; calling parts of the world are partici- themselves the "Epics", and mak- pating in the fourth Zimriya, ing the group's debut at Nancy's Israel's international choir fes- party . . . The four boys have been matching their rhythms to- tival. Particularly well received by gether since February . . . Alan the Pandk.E5 the audience were two London Vasco, 16, son of Ruth and Irving cAti e At choirs — the Zemel and the Vasco, is on trumpet, David 0\77 •t h a n Ordet' Male Choir — the Jewish Fes- erton, 16, son of Evelyn and RALF. ats.2n tival Choir of Los Angeles and Oscar Overton, is drummer man, r995 1 3— "ITERk4;6' the United Jewish Choir of Dennis Gorelick, 16, son .of Rose Buci(WheAL, New York. Other participating and Sam Gorelick, strums the or Cb rn, choirs were from Switzerland, guitar, and Martin Kosins, 15, son Finland, Denmark, Yugoslavia, of Ann and Beh Kosins, tickles the piano ivories . . . All are France and Italy. members of DeMolay Mosaic 13 So mth a See Page 6 for Coupon Chapter. * * * road for New Year Greetings - HERMAN GACH, trustee of Sgt. Morton Silverman Post 418, Jewish War Veterans, again vol- REMEMBER HOW WONDERFUL unteered to collect discarded clothes, books and writing sup- DELICATESS TO BE? plies for hospitalized war vets in Detroit aidicinity . . . The . . . PER' ' S. needed items can be dropped off Serving F ith T ou'th-Wateri ng o. ness at the JWV Memorial Home on Davison or at Herman's house, rqm a S to a Ful Course Dinner! 19459 Woodingham, near Outer "Qu. and y Alp " Drive. o z, Your ost Do you know that 10,000 This Is laYMN.MANZ Wen :,...-...7.7.--- ar.... 16 ..." 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