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August 31, 1962 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-31

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Mizrachi World Conference Plans
to Export Rabbis and Shochtim

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

Montreal Catholics
Back Plea for State
Aid to Jewish Schools

others to have," the editorial
continued, adding that Quebec
Jewry was divided between at-
tachment to a universal ideal
of democracy with a single
school system for all children,
and a Jewish loyalty which re-
quires an intensive and sepa-
rate Jewish education.
The editorial noted that Dr.
Nahum. Goldmann, the world
Jewish leader, "sees no contra-
diction in this polarity, but
rather finds true equality in a
system which ensures survival
for minorities."

MONTREAL, (JTA)—Strong
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Jordan Armistice agreement.
support for Jewish requests that
The conference elected 15
World Conference of the Miz-
the Quebec provincial govern-
rachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi con- Members of the movement's
ment allocate funds from school
cluded here with the adoption executive to be headed by the
taxes to Jewish day schools was
of a resolution calling for the incumbent chairman A. L.
Vcited by the influential Cath-
establishment of a "supreme Galman and including 10
olic daily, Le Devoir.
authority for religious educa- Israelis and five members
Some 4,000 Jewish children
tion" and for a special depart- from abroad.
attend the Jewish day schools
Moshe Shapira, Minister of
ment of the movement to pro-
in Montreal. All other primary
vide rabbis and shochtim (ritual the Interior and leader of Is-
schools are under Catholic or
slaughterers) from Israel to rael's National Religious party,
Protestant direction supported
communities abroad. The dele- called for greater understand-
by general school tax levies.
gates also voted to establish a ing on the part of the secular
The editorial, signed by Cath-
world religious teachers organi- community toward their reli-
gious fellow citizens. Shapira
zation.
ELI SPRINGER of Metropoli- olic Action leader Claude Ryan,
that cooperation between tan Cabs had a unique experi- asserted that "in granting per-
The delegates expressed con- said religious
and secular camps ence that still has him scratch- fect school equality to those
cern over efforts by "Conserva- the
who already bear heavy
tives and their like" to estab- confronted the movement with ing his head . . . A lady signaled Jews
sacrifices
to maintain their cul-
difficult
tests.
him
to
stop,
then
lifted
four
HOUSE
lish centers here "alien to the
"We
will
continue
to
fight
for
ture,
we
will
show the entire
wee
kiddies
into
the
back
seat.
Torah of Israel." Other resolu- mutual understanding through
OF
. . . "Be with you in a moment," country the true roots from
tions called on the Soviet Union
PANCAKES
which
springs
our
attachment
a
spirit
of
free
compromise
with
she
said,
then
disappeared
into
to open its gates to Jews wish- out forfeiting our principles for
22 DELICIOUS
ing to go to Israel, and called the great common purpose of a the house . . . She was back in to our own cultural treasure."
VARIETIES
"We
will
prove
that
what
we
about
ten
minutes,
calmly
hus-
for free access by Jordan to the
renaissance
of
the
Jewish
pea
tied
the
kids
out
of
the
cab
and
ask
for
ourselves
we
also
want
Wailing Wall and other reli-
Delicatessen & Restaurant
Shapira declared. Refer asked, "What do I owe you?"
gious shrines in Jordan-held ter- ple,' to
the problem of Israel's
"I don't get it," confessed
13821 W. 9 MILE
ritory as provided in the Israel- ring
security and the flow of arms the mystified Eli . . . "Just an MUSIC ! ENTERTAINMENT !
Near Coolidge
Free
into Egypt, Shapira expressed inspiration," she explained. "I
Parking
confidence that "the people had to make an important long
For the HY Spot the
in Zion and its army will know distance call and it was impera-
SMORGASBORD
Of Your Affair how to foil the enemy as in the tive that I get the children safe-
BREAKFAST
past."
ly out of the house." _
and his orchestra
EVERY SUNDAY
Reporting on problems of
THE WONDERFUL WORK
UN 3-6501
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education, Rabbi Bezalel being done by the Elsie Switzer
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Music by
Katz, a Mizrachi leader, told Suburban Detroit Chapter of
the delegates that the move- Deborah continues as the gals
ment now had 1,160 religious tosss their first annual Games
(Formerly with Mickey Woolf)
institutions as compared with Night, with proceeds going to
779 seven years ago when the the Deborah Hospital's battle
BR 2-5447
Hapoel Hamizrachi against heart disease . . . Date
• Distinctive Ceremonies
a Specialty!
last convened. He noted that is Sept. 11, at the Oak Park
75 per cent of the elementary Community Center . . . Elsie
religious school graduates con-
Mitchnik is president of the
tinned to high school.
group ... For tickets, call Ger-
Bezalel Bazak, secretary gen- rie Grushky, LI. 8-5673, or get
eral of the organization, an- 'em at the door.
nounced that three new Bnei
WITH SCHOOL DAYS fast
• Motor Lodge - Restaurant • Finest of Foods Served
Akiva high schools will be approaching, C.P.A. Bernie
• Most Modern Facilities
opened
when
school
begins
next
• Heated Swimming Pool
Whiteman
starts
off
the
story-
STRICTLY KOSHER
month. Harry Landy of London, telling with the one about
• Spacious Docking Facilities
Bernie Patrona
En tertains»ig Nightly
lauded the accomplishments in client Ruben Stone's son, Ar-
and his Orchestra
(except Sunday)
Britain of religious education thur, who came home before
Featuring: Vocalist JAN WYNN of WJR Radio
despite the meager. budget. vacation from college at the
However, he criticized the Miz- age of 18 sporting a set of
rachi information services, say- marks so glittering that the
• BAR MITZVAHS
ing that British youth wanted to whole family glowed with
Approx. One Hour's Drive from Detroit
• LUNCHEONS
know what Mizrachi has to offer pride . . . His five-year-old
• SHOWERS
For Information, FAirview 9-2236
after 14 years of Israeli state- brother, Steven, finally felt
• WEDDINGS, ETC.
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declared, "I got an 'A' in
arithmetic." . . . Ruben in-
dulgently replied, "I didn't
know they taught arithmetic
in kindergarten. What's one
and one?" . . . Little Steven
pondered a moment, then re-
ported, "We haven't gotten
that far yet."

WHERE TO DINE

FEW MEN KNOW more
about juvenile delinquency than
Judge Nate Kaufman, and that's
what he'll talk about as guest
speaker for the Knights of Pyth-
ias, Detroit Lodge No. 55, Sept.
4, at the Pythian Castle Hall,
15787 Wyoming ... with mem
hers and guests invited to pull
up a chair and listen to Nate's
interesting words.
IRV RITTEN, K of P No. 55
member. made a beautiful-look-
ing suggestion box to hang in
the Castle Hall . . . Only one
thing is missing . .. It's nailed
firmly to the wall . . . and
there's no way to get the sug
gestions out!

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THE OLE BARGE, Herman
C. Gach, is again donating his
spare time to collect clothes,
books and sports equipment
for hospitalized veterans . ..
Drop the items off at the
JWV Horne, 4095 W. Davison,
or at Herman's house, 19459
Woodingham.

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CLOSED SUNDAYS

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