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May 08, 1964 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-05-08

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Start Labor Zionist and Landsmanshaften Bond Drive

Akiva Day School Progresses;
Leader Gets Yeshiva U. Aide's Acclaim

Mrs. Elliot Steinman and Mrs. to American society. Hebrew Day
David Dombey, registrars of the Schools, such as the newly estab-
newly-formed Akiva Hebrew Day lished Akiva Day School in De-
School, this week announced that troit, have come into existence for
77 students already have been en- the very purpose to help the Jew-
rolled in the new school which is ish people perpetuate its heritage
scheduled to open in the fall.
and contribute its share to its
Rabbis Hayim Donin and James American environment. By offer-
I. Gordon, co-chairman of the per- ing its students a Torah-true Jew-
sonnel committee, report that the ish education along with a fine
teaching staff, half of whom al- general education, A k i v a Da 4
ready have been engaged, is ex- School is striving to inspire its stu
pected to be completed by June dents with the highest ideals of
our Jewish religious heritage and,
15.
During his visit here last week at the same time, to help them be-
The Farband-Labor Zionist Organization, Pio- Gonte; Dr. Arthur Feuer; Morris Lieberman, cam-
neer Women, and the Landsmanshaften inaugurated paign chairman; Isaac Litwak, president, Local 285, to address the Midrasha Institute, come loyal and upright citizens of
their 1964 Israel Bond Campaign with a delegate Laundry and Linen Drivers; Hyman Friedman; Mrs. Dr. Emanuel Rackman, assistant to our great American democracy. I
breakfast at the Labor Zionist Institute. Besides Hyman Friedman; and Mrs. Aaron Rosenberg. (Sec- the president of Yeshiva Univer- am greatly impressed by the won-
P.W., LZO, Farband and the Laundry Drivers Union, ond row) : T. Krashin, Mrs. Jack Berent, Mrs. sity, commended the school's or- derful enthusiasm shown by the
ganizers on the selection of Rabbi parents and founders of Akiva Day
other groups represented were: Bereznitzer Aid Bessie Zarankin, Jack Berent, Sam Belkin, Harry
Manfred Pick as its first principal. School. An institution which has
Society; Berditchev-Keshenev Aid Society; First Gali- Basin, Mrs. David Sislin, David Sislin, Mrs. Michael
Dr. Rackman offered the consul- this type of support is bound to
cian Society; Korostishever Aid Society; League for Michlin, Mrs. Jack Gosman and Isidore Burstein.
(Third row) : Louis E. Levitan, Israel Bond director; tative services of Yeshiva Univer- have a bright future in store."
Labor Israel, and the Odessa Progressive Aid So-
sity to Akiva Hebrew Day School.
Aaron Bernstein, J. L. Stone, Morritz Schubiner,
ciey. Those in attendance were, from the left:
The Trua International Touch!
Rabbi Pick, who was here on a
(front row) Harry Schumer, honorary chairman; Jake Moskovitz, Louis Basin, Harry Rocklin, Jacob
three-day visit to interview teach-
London Eriolancl,
Mrs. Milton Weiss, P.W. Council president; Harry Resnick and Louis Cohen. ,
ers, stated:
"Sociologists have applied the
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term "Cultural Pluralism" to the
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phenomenon whereby each minor-
ewry
ity group is encouraged to pre-
serve its identity and, in this man-
The film "Holidays in Israel"
United Hebrew Schools will de-
ner, make its unique contribution
tie
di cate its Safran Library at the will be shown. Albert Elazar, UHS
This Week's Radio and
44th annual meeting May 20 at superintendent, will discuss the
policies of the school, and Mrs.
the Esther Berman Building.
Television Programs
I
The library, an enlargement of Elazar, teacher representative, will
MESSAGE
OF ISRAEL
the original UHS facility, was install the following officers: Mes-
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
made possible by the generosity dames Donald Nusholtz, president;
Station: WXYZ
Maurice
Zuckerstein,
Abraham
of Hyman and David Safran, in
Feature: Rabbi Alvin Fine of
Pollack
and
Seymour
Kaplan,
vice
whose honor it is named.
Cong. Emanu-El, San Francisco, will
Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods
presidents;
Ben
Klar,
treasurer;
The library last year circulated
speak on "The Work of Righteous-
George
Gantz
and
Joseph
Lupo-
12,000 volumes to students. teach-
vich, secretaries. Refreshments will ness," a discussion of Judaism and
ers and community members.
be served.. All parents are invited. social justice. ai: * *
Trilingual, the library has a
Between Hartwell & Schaefer
wide selection on all phases of
ETERNAL LIGHT
Judaism, the Bible and Israel.
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Fiction is limited to high-quality
Station: WWJ
AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR
works which reflect some aspect
Feature: Dr. Yigael Yadin, pro-
of Jewish life, together with
fessor of archaeology at the He-
classics and more recent writ-
brew University of Jerusalem, will
ings which have been translated
be interviewed by NBC news cor-
Israel
D.
Fink
of
Minneapolis
respondent Alvin Rosenfeld in the
from other languages to Hebrew.
has been named national chairman
In addition to its 10,000 books of the United Jewish Appeal's cur- second of a series of conversations
in Hebrew; Yiddish and English, rent cash collection campaign to with distinguished men of our
time. Dr. Yadin is a biblical scholar
the library has 3,000 children's
raise $39,500,000 who has been involved in the re-
books divided among the schools.
by June 30, it discovery of the past at Massada.
Also, many periodicals are avail-
w a s announced
able, and the library has a large
by Joseph Meyer-
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
audio-visual collection.
hoff of Baltimore,
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Headed by David Elazar, who
UJA general
Station WJLB
currently is working for his mas-
world's finest quality
M chairman.
Feature: "Young Israel-40th
ters degree in library science at
Fink will head Anniversary in Detroit" will be dis-
the University of Michigan, the
a cash committee cussed by Rabbi Samuel Prero of
staff includes eight assistants.
$i:M401 made up of 60 Young Israel of Northwest Detroit,
Among the library's services are
key leaders of and Morris Karbal, chairman of the
the preparation of bibliographies
t he American special committee arranging the
for individuals or organizations
Jewish.commun- 40th anniversary celebration.
working on special projects or
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ity.
persuing a particular subject.
TO
DWELL
TOGETHER
The
cash
col-
For information on the dedica-1
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Packed In pure vegetable oil to bring out
lection,- "M ey er-
ton and annual meeting, and on
Station: WJBK and Channel 2.
the finest flavor and tenderness.
hoff said, will be
the library, call the Schools' main
Feature: Rabbi Marc H. Tannen-
Fink
raised from con-
office, DI 1-3407.
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tributions pledged in 3,000 com- baum, national director of interre-
munities this spring to the UJA's ligious affairs for the American 44, -***********************************************
Adas Shalom Parents
1964 nationwide campaign • for Jewish Committee, Rabbi Richard
4'
GET THE BEST -- PAY LESS AT
Hertz of Temple Beth El will dis-
to Install PTO Officers
$105,000,000.
cuss
"The
Ecumenical
Council
in
*
The cash funds must be made
An installation, movie and speak-
Perspective."
ers will highlight the closing available to carry forward aid pro-
* * -*
POULTRY
meeting of the Parent Teacher grams for 750,000 Jews in need
JEWISH HERITAGE
13400 W. 7 MILE RD. tor. Snowden
Organization of Adas Shalom overseas, the UJA head declared,
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Branch, United Hebrew Schools, with the bulk of the funds requir-
Station: WCAR
* FREE DELIVERY
iD1 1-4525
AMPLE PARKING
8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Adas ed in Israel, Europe -and Moslem
Feature: `Shavuot — Festival of *
*
Shalom social hail.
lands.
ONE WEEK ONLY!
the Decalogue." Louis Haber will * KOSHER KILLED
narrate a musical script marking
the giving of the Ten Command-

lb-
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Growing UHS Library to Be Named
for Safrans at 44th Schools Meeting

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Time: 2 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 7
Feature: "How the Past Is Build-
ing Israel," the third program in a
series on Directions in Israel, will
discuss the links Israel's archeolo-
gists are making between the past
and the present through the recon-
struction of an irrigation system
used by the ancient Hebrews.

Tag Days Will Benefit

Asthma-Stricken Children

Children's Asthma Research In-
stitute and Hospital is holding its
Tag Days through Tuesday to bene-
fit the young patients at the Den-
ver Hospital. Proceeds from the
canister drive will be used to help
find a cure for asthma.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 8, 1964
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