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already learned to read will ebievous Meg," by Astrid Dog Detective: The Case of the
find great delight in "Silver Lindgren, illustrated by Ja- Lone Stranger," by Herbert
from the Sea" by Ruth Tooze, mina Domanska, has an equal- Best, illustrations by Lilian
the story as well as the fine ly strong attraction. There is Obligado. The interest children
illustrations by Kurt Wiese romance in it for the 8-to-10- have in dogs as well as in the
lending themselves to the imag- year-old reader. There is mysteries and exciting happen-
ination of youngsters.
much fun in the plot and its ings that accompany detective
Although the theme is about adventurousness will hold the
work will hold them glued to
a Chinese boy, there is a uni- readers'
begin-
ning attention
to end. from
this
well written story. Girls as
versal appeal in the fishing
well as boys of 8 to 12 will con-
story, in the "silver waters"
Viking Press (625 Madison, sider themselves fortunate to
I which become vital for the en- NY22) published these two fine i have this book.
tire community of grownups as
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well as children.
There is enough adventure in
Chuck Randolph and Moe Sell
this story to make it superbly
valuable for young readers.

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Young Israel Council
Re-Elects Rabbi Hill
President at Parley

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Golden Jubilee of the orthodox
group.
The delegates approved a
resolution calling for a special
committee to study a specific
Young Israel program for Is-
rael in addition to its long-time
assistance to the Jewish State.
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In another resolution, the dele-
gates urged an appeal to Mayor
Wagner for an Israel Independ-
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbal were honored at the recent
dedication of the new Young Israel of Northwest Detroit Syna-
gogue and Center. A plaque was presented them' bearing the
inscription: "Dedicated in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbal
in appreciation of their. magnanimous contribution to our build-
ing fund and their devotion to the cause of the Young Israel
Movement. Pictured above, from left, are Hillel L. Abrams,
president of Young Israel of Detroit; Ernest E. Greenfield,
president of Northwest Branch; Mr. and Mrs. Karbal, Rabbi
Samuel H. Prero, spiritual leader; and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman,
who rendered the dedication prayers.

Schavers-Are Presented Plaque
by School in Memory of Founder

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The above photo captures one of the salient moments in
the Fourth Annual Founders Day Dinner held by the Hillel
Day School of Detroit on June 25. A bronze memorial plaque
honoring the memory of the late Morris L. Schaver, one of the
co-founders of Hillel Day School, was presented Mrs. Emma
Schaver and her son Isaac. On the left, presenting the plaque
on behalf of the Hillel Day School, is Harry Schumer, lifelong
friend of Mr. Schaver and his close associate in Labor Zionist -
endeavors.

Needs of Jewish Day Schools to Be
Studied in Nationwide Survey

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The tinuous deficit. Jewish federa-
American Association for Jew- tions contribute substantially to
ish Education will undertake a communal Jewish educational
national survey of the financial institutions but there is no uni-
needs of Jewish day schools and form policy about such aid to
the responsibility of the Jewish day schools.
community in helping the
A prior attitude of strong op-
schools to meet those needs. It i position by federation leaders
will be the first such study of to aid
day schools has changed
the rapidly expanding day in recent years, the AAJE also
school movement. reported.
The study follows a recom.
The study will investigate the
mendation made at the 1961 total needs of day schools, budg-
General Assembly of the Coun-1 ets and current federation poll-
cil of Jewish Federations and cies and the findings will be
Welfare Funds which devoted , submitted to the next General
a complete session to the ques- Assembly of the CJFWF. Dr.
Lion. In announcing plans for Uriah Z.
Engelman, AAJE re-
the study, Samuel II. Daroff, ' search director, will
conduct
chairman of the AAJE board of the study.
governors, noted that there are
now more than 270 Jewish day
schools attended by more than Public Prosecutor
50,000 children, providing a Is Suspended by
combination of secular and reli-
gious education from the nur- German Minister
( Direct JTA Teletype Wire
sery through the high school
to The Jewish News)
level.
BONN. — The only recently
A recent AAJE survey indi- appointed German Federal Pub-
cated that leaders of Jewish lic Prosecutor, Wolfgang Fraen-
central communal agencies were kel, has been temporarily sus_
almost unanimous in opposition pended from his post by the
to the use of federal or state German Federal Minister of
funds for non-public religious Justice.
schools, regarding such support
Fraenkel is supposed to have
as a responsibility of the spon- taken
soring religious community. ments part in unlawful judg-
during the Nazi period
However, in recent years, Jew-
when he acted as an assistant
ish day school leaders-- have to the chief prosecutor at the
asked communal aid meet con- former Leipzig Supreme Court
stantly rising costs and con- of Justice.

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