CASABLANCA (JTA)—King tion" and "Islamization" of all
Hassan II of Morocco launched schools in the kingdom in the
a campaign for the "Arabiza- course of a speech before the
country's Superior Educational
Council in Rabat.
The monarch declared that
"our goal is to teach in all Mo-
roccan schools a standard pro-
gram, taught in Arabic."
Following the King's speech,
STRICTLY KOSHER
the council adopted a resolu-
tion to make Arabic "the uni-
versal teaching language for
all subjects," and called for
preparation of an "Arabization"
program.
• BAR MITZVAHS
The Alliance Israelite Univer-
• LUNCHEONS
selle maintains 74 schools in
• SHOWERS
Morocco for several thousand
• WEDDINGS, ETC.
Jewish school children who re-
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ceive secular and religious edu-
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cation. Both the French and
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Arabic languages are used in
instruction. Agreement with
the Moroccan government gov-
erning the schools and the
OUR STRICTLY KOSHER
status of their staffs was an-
RESTAURANT
nounced by the Alliance last
OPEN
week.
FOR DINNERS AS USUAL
Dcin;,y Raskin s
LISTENING
KOZIN S
CATERING
Thei University of Michigan Li-
were,used to help less fortunate
folks . . Today, Home Relief brary Extension Service has a
Society has over 300 members play-lending service for Michigan
as an outgrowth of the little schools and community theaters.
group which was comprised of
Bea Shulman, Lillie Gale, Nea-
nette Ash, Esther Grabow, Ber-
tha Grabow, Sarah Wolfe, Ruth
Friedenberg, Dora Mitshkun,
Sara, Velick and Fannie Gold-
berg . . . Supplying food, cloth-
ing, shelter and emergency aid
is the daily working of Home
Relief Society, who holds its
Donor Luncheon, Nov. 13, at
Town and, Country Club.
DAVE WEISBERG tells of a
farmer whose barn had just
gone up in smoke, and his in-
surance agent tried to explain
that he couldn't collect cash
for it . . . "Read the policy," he
insisted. "All our company en-
gages to do is build you another
barn exactly like the one that's
been destroyed." .. . The farm-
er, apoplectic with rage, thun-
dered, "If that's the way you
"I wish I'd never gotten Theo
varmints do business, cancel
skates for your birthday!"
the policy on my wife before Getting complete satisfaction
it's too late."
from us is as easy as skating
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ORGANIZED OVER 37 years
ago, Women's Auxiliary, Jewish
Home For Aged, now number-
ing about 1,350, has as its latest
project the producing of a
movie depicting the services of
the volunteer workers at the
Home . . . When finished, it
should prove very enlightening
and certainly something the en-
tire Jewish community of De-
troit will enjoy since it is one
of the really fine unsung groups
downhill in a high wind. Don't
we have around today . . . The
Siegfried Karl Basch, a nine-
auxiliary has pledged $50,000 to teenth century Austrian-Jewish delay — try us today.
the new Jewish Home For Aged physician, served as personal
SUN. THRU THURS.
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Our
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5 P.M. to 9 P.M.
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other
with
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LOCAL LASSIE left her
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tapped her on the shoulder, "If
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CARRY-OUT DINNERS Chicken
in the washroom."
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KLARA ROGERS writes in
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Fish
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"No, but I would like to go with
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. .. Larry understood . . . and
took him to see the Statue of
Liberty."
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up a bridge club whose dues
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41 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, November 2, 1962
King of :1Vtorocco LabilChes :Drive
for `Arabization' of All Schools