Plan World Bureau of Jewish Eductaition! JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Organizations, which sponsored " measure to the needs and prob- • educational field was indicat- Conservative and R e f o r m World Conference on Jewish the education conference here, lems of Jewish education; and , ed in another address, by branches of Judaism. But, he Education concluded its six-day "consult with their member or- asked for "immediate steps" to Dean Eisig Silberschlag, of declared, many other differ- sessions with the adoption of a ganizations and other appropri- help remedy the acute shortage ; Hebrew Teachers College of ences "do not really reflect resolution providing for the es- ate groups and religious institu- of teaching personnel. Boston. In the United States, genuine distinctions." tablishment of a World Bureau tions" to plan the structure of The conference also urged he said, where the Jewish of Jewish Education to act as the Council and provide the Jewish educators to intensify , community needed a mini- a central "clearing house" for "widest possible constituency "the content of their educa- mum of 800 new teachers last collecting and disseminating for its work." . tional program" and to expand year, the small Jewish teach- information on Jewish educa- A number of Jewish educa- the study of Hebrew and the ers colleges graduated only tion throughout the world. Lion leaders are to assist COJO role of Israel in the curriculum. 150. It is expected that the bureau in its work of establishing the • The delegates also recommend- Dr. Oscar I. Janowsky of the will begin with an annual budget Education Counci 1. Yehuda en "more Jewish content" in City University of New York, of $250,000 which will come in Hellman of New York, secre- Jewish clubs and community who is educational • consultant part from various participating tary of COJO, said the group centers and appealed to Jewish for Bnai Brith, deplored the organizations. The Conference would begin the task immedi- parents to "give priority to the "fragmentation" of Jewish edu- on Jewish Material Claims ately and complete the work Jewish education of their chil- cation resulting from what he No t Raw tot Against Germany will also be within the six-month period rec- dren." ; called "institutional denomina- asked to allocate funds for the ommended by the delegates. tilnalism." He expressed re- urging increased empha- The delegates left to the The bureau. spect for "diversity" in Jew- sis on Jewish education The bureau would also "form World Council the decision ish education where such differ- throughout the world, the UN. 1-5680 the basis for the subsequent about where the new education . ence is based on true distinc- conference declared that "the 18039 Wyo formulation of plans to help bureau should be located. Senti- , tions, as between the Orthodox, propagation of Jewish learn- meet education needs and raise ment here was divided among ing and its intensification are the educational standards in all Jerusalem, a major European indispensable to the well be- Jewish communities in light of city and New York. There is a ing of our people and to the TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS their own views and conditions possibility that the bureau growth of a vital Jewish cul- and in full respect for their might have two locations. one tural life and constitutes a Substantial Savings on all autonomy." , of which probably will be in major bulwark against assimi- Jerusalem. The World Conference, latory a n d disintegrating which was attended by 500 Delegates at the final ses- forces." laymen and professional edu- sion of the Education Con- The delegates agreed that cators from 32 communities ference 'here applauded en- while Yiddish should not be in countries outside Israel, , thusiastically when Moshe imposed on Jewish communi- directed that the bureau be Sharett, chairman of the Jew- • ties. it would be historically CORVAIR & CHEVY.1 1 supervised by a World Coun- ish Agency executive, read a wrong to deny that it was a cul- cil on Jewish Education, to cable from the Rabbinical tural and edu'cational force. be "representative of the ma- Council of America, the lead- The establishment of a spe- FLEET MANAGER jor Jewish communities, edu- ing organization of Orthodox cial Teachers College at the He- cational bodies and all signifi- rabbis, deelaring itself ready brew University for Jewish edu- SHORE CHEVROLET CO. cant trends, religious and cul- to "participate in the perma- cation in countries outside Is- I'm As Near 12240 Jos. Campos, tural, in Jewish life." nent work" of the new group. r:.el. was proposed in an address As Your Phone TW 1-0600 — Res. LI 8-4119 The composition of the World Religious groups in the to the conference by Dr. Mor- Council was not decided by the United States were reluctant to ch•ai Kaplan of New York. delegates who requested instead participate officially in the con- founder of the Reconstruction- that the Conference of Jewish ference here either because of ist movement. The special ideological differences or the Teachers College. Dr. Kaplan MN MN III I= MN NM IM 1 fact that the conference was proposed. would train prospec- I by what they regarded tive Jewish teachers froin coun- I convened III( 110 as "secular" auspices. However. tries outside Israel. I the American delegation, led by The proposed college. said I Julius Fliegelman of Los An- Dr. Kaplan. would help allevi- I geles, included leading educa- a:e "the critical shortage" of I 11 tars and laymen of the three Jewish teachers around the I branches of Judaism. world and would. at the same 11 I In other resolutions adopted time, assist toward developing I by the conference. the delegates the spiritual solidarity of the I when you give Barton's urged Jewish communities to Jewish people." The institution provide "adequate facilities and would also aid the growth of I chocolates, c a n d i e s, I sufficient funds so a full Jewish Jewish adult education which pastries. Choose from I education will be available to needs additional teaching man- I our big, new selection. every Jewish child"; called on power. 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