0 Hebrew-Yiddish Shule Announces Enrollment The Hayim Greenberg School announces registration in all age groups, for boys and girls, for the fall semester. Classes will begin immediately after La- bor Day, the same day public schools open in Detroit. There will be a basic change in the schedule of activities for the 1963-64 school year. The Nursery will operate five and three days a week and the younger grades, Pre-First, Aleph-Aleph, Aleph and Beth will attend once on Sunday morning and two or three days during the week. The school has its own buses to provide trans- portation. Special classes are held for children 5 and 6 years of age. Bar Mitzvah preparation' is a regular part of the studies at no extra charges. For information, call UN 4- 6319, or come into the office, 19161 Schaefer. 34.20.31 A NUMBER TO REMEMBER CONGRATULATIONS TO ASTRONAUT GORDON COOPER ON THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF 22 ORBITS AROUND THE WORLD IN 34 HOURS, 20 MINUTES, AND 31 SECONDS. We're truly sorry that we had no share in the travel arrangements of Major Cooper's amazing flight . . . but the next time you'l'e thinking of going anywhere in the world (except outer space) ... we can handle all the arrangements. Call 341.71.11 Above is a picture taken at rehearsal of a scene from ANOTHER NUMBER TO REMEMBER Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance," to be pre- sented in Hebrew by the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Youth Depart.. ment at the Men's Club's annual Youth Awards Night 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Synagogue. The players shown here are, from a - ,1 * . ; : 1 : r f : : : E1 1 1 . 8:211 Ask for Jules Doneson left, Lucy Aptekar, Shelden Lewis, Stuart Grant, Marvin Rosen Hebrew Schools PTO Member and Ahuva Edelman. of Oak Park Meets * * * The United Hebrew Schools Highlighting the annual Ilias, Marsha Cooper, Judith P.T.O. of Oak Park will meet Krohn, Elaine Tanzman, Karen Youth Awards Night of the Tanzman, Frederick G o 1 d e n, 8:15 p.m. Monday at Cong. Bnai Cong. Shaarey Zedek Men's Judith Kazdan, Arthur Lerner, Moshe. Officers will be elected Club will be a performance, in Ellen Zeff, Richard Aronsson and installed. Colored movies of the recent Seder will be shown TRAVEL AGENCY Hebrew, of Gilbert and Sulli- and Mark Scholnick. van's- two-act "Pirates of Pen- Awards in recognition of their and a musical program will be 18246 WYOMING AVE. • DETROIT, MICH. zance," to be presented 7:30 services as presidents in their presented by students. Refresh- p.m. Sunday by the congrega- respective youth congregations ments will be served. tion's Youth Department at the will be received by James synagogue. Satovsky, junior congregation; Featured in the cast are Lucy Kenneth Lerner, Tikvah con- Aptekar, Sheldon Lewis, Stuart gregation; Eric Siegel and Jef- Grant, Marvin Rosen, Ahuva frey Weisberg, co-presidents of Edelman, Davin Wolok, Robert the intermediate congregation; Stulb e r g, Dorene Weisberg, and Eleanor Prescott, chairman Karen Tanzman, Teri Wishnet- of the Leaders Training Fellow- sky and Martin Somberg. ship. The production is under the Ahuva Edelman and Robiri A theater party for charity, seats down direction of Joanne Rosenthal Tanzman will be presented and Marsha Taylor. Jerome medals on behalf of the Na- Stasson is conductor of the tional Federation of Jewish front, the supper club ahead—joy builds up Shaarey Zedek Youth Sym- Men's Clubs of the United phony Orchestra. Synagogue. and 'seeks expression. Then suddenly it The Youth Awards program Harold Ellias is chairman of will also feature the presenta- the evening. Refreshments will tion of engraved kiddush cups be served by a committee of happens — between the acts, for example, when to the young people who have hostesses chaired by Mrs. excelled in their academic work George Parzen. Friend are in- and their participation in the vited, according to George Par- you order the whisky expressly made for the congregation's youth activities. zen, president of the Men's Recipients include Deborah El- Club. FOR THE FINEST HOURS... finest hours of life . . . Seagram's V. O. ! Its Rabbi Elias, President of Yeshiva Heads, Urges Skilled Day Teachers bright color and clarity, its rare flavor and FERNDALE, N.Y.—A leading "The unique requirement of aroma are cherished by mayvinim all over 11 Jewish educator last Thursday training facilities for Hebrew cited the results of a recent day school educators is that they nationwide poll as indicating must produce men and women the world — the unmistakble excellence of "the urgent necessity for wider not only trained in instructional public financial support of He- techniques but who also possess brew Day Schools not only by the high standard of character Canadian whisky at its finest. the American Jewry on a corn- and personality needed to prop- munity basis by Federations 'and erly inspire American Jewish Welfare Funds, but also by the youth." He added: Federal and state governments." "As more highly trained teach- Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky, na- ers become available, we will be tional director of Torah Ume- able to raise our educational sorah, the National Society for standards so that the Day Hebrew Day Schools, issued the Schools will have an even greater appeal at the annual convention impact on our children." He 04 the National Conference of cited the shortage of trained Yeshiva Principals at which he educators as "the major obstacle reported on the survey on Fed- in the path of an even more eral aid to religion-sponsored rapid rate of growth in the move- schools conducted by Torah Ume- ment over the next five years." Rabbi Elias lauded the teacher sorah among the nation's He- training program of Torah Ume- brew Day Schools. He told the delegates that an sorah which provides for the overwhelming majority of the establishment of comprehensive principals and directors of He- courses of study and practice at brew Day Schools responding major rabbinical seminaries. He to the poll have indicated their expressed satisfaction that the support for Federal aid to re- three teacher training facilities ligion-sponsored schools and have established in New York, Cleve- rejected the claim that such aid land and Baltimore had already might lead to undesirable gov- attracted scores of qualified stu- ernment interference in the ad- dents planning to enter the SEAG RAM'S field. ministration of their schools. At the final session of the An appeal for a more inten- sive teacher training program to convention, delegates approved provide the specially skilled ed- a project to promote the ex-. ucators needed for Hebrew day change of students between schools throughout the United American Hebrew day schools States. and Canada was made by and day schools in Israel. The IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY AT ITS FINEST! Rabbi Elias of Detroit, president program will be put into effect by various Hebrew day schools of the NCYP. Stressing the need "for a in this country through scholar- qualitative growth in day schools ships allocated for the purpose. The delegates also decided to to match the quantitative growth over the past decade," Rabbi have a seminar in Jerusalem in IMPORTED IN THE BOTTLE FROM CANADA, SEAGRAM'S V. 0. CANADIAN WHISKY—A BLEND OF SELECTED WHISKIES, SIX YEARS OLD • 86.8 PROOF • SEAGRAM DISTILLERS COMPANY, N. Y. C. the summer of 1964. Elias declared: KNOWN 7 1 BY THE COMPANY IT KEEPS 1 5 — THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS — Fri day, May 24, 1963 Shaarey Zedek Youth to Present `Pirates of Penzance' in Hebrew