. .4••• 10.11• 1•4111111 11.141111 1 1 1111 1111111111 1 11111111111111 041 1 1M- Q Report More Public Schools Teach Hebrew NEW YORK, (JTA)—Recent senior high schools in various expansion of Hebrew language cities was reported here this courses in public junior and week by Judah Lapson, director of the Hebrew Culture Council of the Jewish Education Com- mittee of New York. Addressing a gathering at which 160 high school students were awarded the Council's "Golden Ayin" pins for excel- lence in Hebrew language. Lap- son announced that Hebrew classes were introduced for the first time this year in high schools in Elmira, N.Y., Detroit and Philadelphia. #4 frawa rie .40111.0111111110114110WWwwww.. — Danny Raskin's LISTENING 1/4t/ D. C. 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