Q

tr

Moshe Sharett Meets with Midrasha, Commends
Local Jewish Schools on Educational Program

Moshe Sharett, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, former Paul Zuckerman, chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign. In the back-
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Israel, is so deeply concerned that ground are Midrasha students. In the front row with Sharett and Zucker-
Jewish educational values should be elevated for Jewish youth, that he man are: Menachem Glaser, instructor; Zvi Kaplan,
music director;
extended his visit in Detroit last week after addressing the Allied Jewish Nathan Glieber, student; Albert Elazar, UHS
superintendent; Phyllis
Campaign dinner, to be able to meet with students and faculty of the Levin, Barbara Kramer and Helen Ratner, students; Louis LaMed, chairman
Midrasha, the College of Jewish Studies of the United Hebrew Schools, of Midrasha board; Prof. Shlomo Marenof, dean of M,idrasha; Dr. Naphtali
and to conduct a special Hebrew seminar with them. Wiesner, UHS educational director.
From 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Feb. 22, Sharett conferred with the Mid-
Sharett addressed students and faculty and expressed gratification
rasha staffs and had occasion to learn about the advances made in higher at the progress made here in ,the advancement of Hebrew studies and
education in the Detroit Hebrew schools and in the vast program spon- in the stronger link that was created thereby between Israel and Ameri-
sored here for the training of teachers for Jewish schools.
can Jewry. He also visited the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yiddish Shule
The interesting Midrasha session with Sharett was attended by
and conferred there with faculty and students.

AT AJC DINNER: Meeting with
Sharett at the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign dinner here last week were,
from the left: Sol Eisenberg, . Max
M. Fisher, Shakett, Paul Zuckerman
and A. Alfred Taubman.

Moshe Sharett with children of the Hayim Greenberg
Hebrew-Yiddish Shule. In the photograph with him is M.
Goldoftas, director of the school.
*v*

Before an overflow audience I and religious naturs! in the
at \the Kasle High School- schools of Israel.
Midra4ia Building on Feb. 22,
Albert Elazar, superintendent
Mosli Sharett addressed the of the United Hebrew Schools,
students, faculty and guests. closed the meeting by thanking
He was introduced by Joel I him for being so generous of his
Roth, a member of the United: time.
Hebrew Schools faculty who had
The Hayim G r e e n b e.r g
received his Hebrew education
in the UHS system from the ele- I Hebrew-Yiddish Shule also was
mentary department through the honored with a visit by Sharett
I
Midrasha from which he grad- on Feb. 22.
He met •a group of the fourth
uated in June, 1961.
l
and fifth grade students and con-
Sharett spoke of the influence !versed with them in Hebrew,
of his Hebrew teachers during ; showing a deep concern in the
his early life in Czarist Russia. Jewish education of the American
He paid tribute to them in glow- :Jewish youth. He spent about an
ing terms for having inspired in hour in the school. The students
him a deep and lasting love for were impressed by the great in-
the Hebrew language and rich terest such an important guest
culture of the Jewish people. He showed in their problems and
encouraged the students to make their future. Sharett invited them
every effort to visit Israel and to visit Israel :and to visit him in
spend time studying in the many his home in Jerusalem.
fine institutions and pointed out
the importance of students visit-
ing the Kibbutzim and working Jerusalem Archives
there.
Get Polish Documents
As he entered the room, the
Historical documents concern-
students spontaneously rose to ing, theiate of Polish Jewry have
their feet and greeted him with been acquired by Yad Vashem
the song, "Havenu Shalom . Alei- through the will of the late
chem."
World Jewish Congress leader,
In the course of the question Dr. Isaac I. Schwarzbart of New
and answer period which fol- York.
lowed, Sharett discussed the Jews
The papers and documents are
in Russia and their relationship being shipped to the Jerusalem
to Israel; methods of bridging the archives from New York. They
cultural gaps between Israeli and include material covering the
American Jewish youth; the eco- wartime years during which
nomic reasons for devaluation of Schwarzbart was in London as
the pound; the increased interest a member of the Polish Parlia-
in Jewish traditions of a cultural ment in Exile.

Dolit smoke another cigarette
until you learn -what
ICEROYI S Deek„„-Filter
can do for your taste !

* Reg. U.S. Patent Office
Pure, Safe Filter Material Woven By Special Process. This remarkable filter starts with the same
straight filter strands
as most good filters—then Viceroy weaves them by a special process

into

the amazing Deep-Weave Filter. f The Deep-Weave Filter weaves and reweaves the smoke

—sends every puff deep through

the filter to give you wonderful smoothness of taste
a taste
that's never rough, never raw! This is the filteryou can trust to give you good taste—the perfect
filter to go with Viceroy's deep-cured blend.
That's why Viceroy tastes better than ever before!

144

Don't smoke another cigarette until you learn what Viceroy can do for your smoking pleasure!

NOT TOO STRONG...NOT TOO LIGHT...

VICEROY'S got:the taste that's right

01904 BROWN ♦ ICI LLIAMBON

TOBACCO

CORPORATION 424149kr gie ./12e.4 eeaeaZi, -az g;eacca givdaca

IND

