Judith Garber Wed to Barry D. Freund Israel Technical Schools Face Need for Teachers CORE Leader Urges Str onger Ties Between Negroes and Liberal. Jews JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel faces "a critical need" for more teachers in technical schools, with thousands of such teachers to be in demand in the next 10 years, Kalman Aranne; minister of edu- cation, warned here in his com- mencement address at Boys Town, where 17 engineering students were graduated by the new College for Technical Teachers. With Israel's technical schools showing vast increases in enroll- ments, while industry clamors for more skilled workers, the country faces urgently the need for more teachers to guide these students and to help fill the void in skilled labor, Aranne said. The College for Technical Teachers was opened a year ago, MRS. BARRY FREUND the Ministry of Education co- A recent ceremony at Temple operating in this venture with Emanu-El marked the marriage of Boys Town. Judith Ann Garber and Barry De- The college provides a two-year neil Freund. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garber of program which includes lectures on Wareham Dr., Huntington Woods, pedagogy, practical shopwork and and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fre- methods, and Jewish studies. Stu- dents use the Boys Town shops and und of Cheyenne Ave. classrooms, and live in the Boys The bride wore her mother's Town dormitories. - wedding gown of ivory satin and J. Leshinsky, director of Boys seed pearl cutwork. Maid of Town, announced during the gra- honor was Jane Garfield, and duation exercises that 45 additional bridesmaids included Marcia students will be admitted to the Marwil, Kathy Willis and Carol college next fall. He said the in- Stutz. Junior bridesmaid was crease in student enrollment has Marjory Garber, the bride's been made possible by the opening sister. of a new building, but declared Dr. Alfred Klein was best man, there is a shortage of dormitories and Sherman Freund, Allan Fre- for greater numbers of potential und and Stanley Garber, brothers students. of the couple, were the ushers. The newlyweds are honeymoon- ing in New York and Cape Cod. National CORE leader James A. Farmer c a 11 s for continued strengthening of the alliance be- tween Negroes and the liberal Jewish community of the United States in the current issue of the Workmen's Circle Call. Farmer compares the silence that greeted the historic Warsaw ghetto uprising 20 years ago with the majority's silence greeting the current effort of American Ne- groes to achieve full citizenship and eqUal opportunities. Farmer paid tribute to young Jewish students who "to an aston- ishing degree, have made the fight of the American Negro their fight." Writing, however, that "In our kind of movement, patience and moderation are seldom virtues," Farmer chided those who ad- vocated such paths by adding that, "More often than not, they simply i n duce complacency among those who must act if necessary reforms are to be made." Referring to friction between the Negro and Jewish communi- SAVE TIME ties, Farmer said that, "if ignored, of which American Negroes now they can easily lead to hostility dream." and estrangement. These points Work warms up the worker.— of friction exist, for example, where Jews and Negroes live in Gittin 67. adjoining slum areas. Such fric- tion almost always develops where one ethnic group pushes in on an- other. The way to handle it, I be- INCORPORATED lieve, is by cooperating in an ef- fort to eliminate slum conditions." 4.... Farmer minimizes the extent of remarge-- anti-Semitism in the Negro com- munity and anti-Negro feeling in the Jewish community. 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