Mumford Parents Map Plan of Action in Changing Area; Draws Jewish Groups' Support Jewish groups in the area have joined a worried community fight- ing to preserve the reputation of Mumford High School. Their ambitious program out- lined at a press conference, Mon- day, is called MAP, Mumford Ac- tion Program. Its goal: "to con- tribute to community stability by publicizing the advantages of the excellence of existing public edu- cation facilities available in the area." Parents of students at Mumford and area "feeder schools" are be- hind the program, along with such organizations as the Jewish Corn- munity Council, the Jewish Labor Committee, American Jewish Con- gress, American Jewish Commit- tee a n d the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Spokesman for the program is Robert Alpern, chairman of the Jewish Commun- ity Council education committee and a Mumford parent. Emphasizing that good schools are essential to the existence and maintenance of a stable, inte- grated community, Alpern said MAP consists of a four-point program: To recommend improvements in the educational and extra-curricu- lar program at Mumford, where they are warranted after depth study; To develop community confi- dence in Mumford by dispelling false information and publicizing the school's positive features; To examine the problems of safety and adequacy of discipline; To maintain quality education through community support, assist- ance of school authorities at all levels and the use of experts in various fields. With 40 per cent of the Mum- ford student population Negro, the action program has drawn the as- sistance of many Negro leaders and organizations, such as the Con- gress of Racial • Equality (CORE) and the NAACP. Alpern emphasized that much of the area residents' concern is "based on rumor, not fact." Some parents have transported their children to other public or private schools, sometimes a distance of several miles. Yet, "findings to date have indicated that many of the concerns ex- pressed are not related to real- ity, and through • its community relations and publicity commit- tees, MAP will seek to inform and reassure the community af- fected." In line with this, pamphlets and publications are to be distributed, and there will be a speakers bur- eau available. Safety and discipline are among the main concerns voiced by par- ents (there has been a policeman on duty in the halls for the past month). Not students, but school dropouts are responsible for this problem, said Alpern. He hopes to enlist the cooperation of local gov- ernment through a pending ordin- ance which would allow issuance of loitering tickets in the school area. Students, too, are drawing up a code of conduct, he said. Alpern insists the total number of inci- dents to date has been minimal. "Every school is bound to have a few," he said. "We can never com- pletely eliminate parental con- cern." Among the leaders in the proj- ect, besides Alpern, are Manford Feerer, president of the Mumford parents group; Sylvia Goodman, of Schulze PTA and community council; and Irving L. Levine, president of MacDowell PTA. Pauline Cohen, Helen Shevin, Les Bloom, Kathleen Straus and Lewis Grossman are chairmen of five action committees, and are assisted by such community lead- ers as assistant schools superin- tendent Dr. Norman Drachler, Richard Lobenthal (ADL direct- Adrienne Freedland New Mrs. Allan Mann THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, April 16, 1965 LETTER BOX Editor, The Jewish News: Pontiac State Hospital is still in need of supplies for the oc- cupational therapy division. Any- thing in the way of materials that can be used for handiwork is re- quested. If funds were available much needed tools and equipment could be purchased. or), Leonard Gordon, Dr. Frank Ross, Earl Mandel (AJCon- gress), Avern Cohen, Alvin Kushner and Stanley Winkel- man. Mumford teachers Charles Rosenblatt and Charles Kauf- man also are actively involved. Alpern concluded: "Our goal is to make a good school still better . . . The student body's academic caliber has been evidenced by the fact that the school_ has consist- ently had the highest percentage of all Detroit high schools of stu- dents going on to college." ..... (Mumford graduates in the Uni- MRS. ALLAN H. MANN versity of Michigan freshman class Adrienne Suzanne Freedland, total 165.) Does he expect the record to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- continue? "That's what MAP, is min P. Freedland of Covington Dr., became the bride of Allan H. Mann for," he replied. in a recent ceremony. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mann of Canterbury Dr. Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated at the ceremony, held at Raleigh House. Janice Rasor, the bridegroom's sister, was matron of honor, and Hanna Aharoni, Israel singing bridesmaids were Marilyn Freed- star, who has been referred to as land, Judie Rimons, • Barbara "The Golden Voice from the Freedland and Darryle Freed- Promised Land," will be the guest artist at the Detroit Pioneer land. William Rasor was best man, and Women's Israel Bond Award lunch- eon noon April, 29 in the Adas Burton Freedland, Joseph Neder- Shalom social hall. Shelley Ber- lander, Ben Faeder and Jerry To- man, top TV, night club and re- bias served as ushers. Barton Ras- cording star, who is appearing at or was ring bearer. Following a Las Vegas and West- the Elmwood, will be the guest of ern states honeymoon, the couple honor at the will live on Roslyn Rd. luncheon and will receive a special award. Israel Consul General Jacob Barmore, w h o has jurisdiction over 13 Mid - western and The Great Lakes Region of the S o u t h w e s National Federation of Jewish tern states, will Men's Clubs, at its 12th annual be the guest conference in Toledo, elected as speaker. president, I. _ Murray Jacobs of Miss Aharoni Cong. Shaarey Zedek. sings in . n Ln e Jacobs, on the board of trustees languages— of his synagogue, is a past presi- English, Yiddish dent of the men's Arabic, Italian, club and chair- French; Spanish, man of its youth Portuguese and Miss Aharoni committee. "Afrikaans." The other elect- Born in Eritrea, she came to ed officers are, Israel with her family as a young executive v i c e- child. Settling near Lake Kin- president, S a u 1 nereth, in the Galilee, the family Waldman of Adas raised sheep and little Hanna be- Shalom; vice- came a shepherdess. Quite by presidents, Harry chance, Israeli impressario, Moshe Gunsberg of Bnai Wallin, touring Galilee with a Jacobs Moshe, Sam group of entertainers, heard from Blank of Toronto, Frank Brenner the villagers about a young shep- of Cleveland, Murray Ross of Beth herd girl "with the sweet and Israel, Flint, and Max Silverman tender voice of the fields." The of Cong. Beth Aaron; secretaries, impressario went to her home and Frank Weiner of Downsview, Ont.; after the first song, knew he had David Epstein of Toledo; treasurer, discovered a unique talent. Hanna Stanley Soll, Ben S. Sidlow of made her debut on the concert Shaarey Zedek; and honorary stage at the age of 14 and soon president, Abraham Satovsky of achieved success, with Israeli Shaarey Zedek. radio and recording companies Four members of each partici- signing her as a leading performer. pating club are elected to the She has starred in several Israeli board of directors. * * * movies, including "Song of Israel" and "Tel Aviv" and her recording Abraham Satovsky Heads albums are best sellers. National Convention A feature of the luncheon will The 36th annual convention of be the presentation of the prize the National Federation of Jewish of an Israel Bond contributed by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver. All 1965 Men's Clubs will be held May 9- at the Concofd Hotel, Israel Bond subscribers present 12 Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. it was an- will be eligible to win. nounced by S. David Rosenzweig Six Pioneer Women of Valor will of Philadelphia, president, who be honored. For reservations to the also announced the appointment luncheon call the Israel Bond of- of Abraham Satovsky, Detroit, as fice, DI 1-5707. convention chairman. Mrs. Milton Weiss is president More than 700 delegates rep- of the Pioneer Women's Council. resenting 350 clubs in the United Mrs. Norman Kanter is luncheon States, Canada and Puerto Rico chairman. are expected to attend the four day convention. The convention theme will be One of JULIUS CHAJES' recent compositions, Sonata for Piano in "The Way a Man Walks." D Minor will receive its first New York performance April 28. The I am trying to do two things— sonata will be played by PAUL dare to be a radical and not a fool; SCHOENFIELD, a former student which, if I may judge by the exhibi- of Chajes. The occasion will be tion around me, is a matter of no Schoenfield's debut recital in New small difficulty."—James A. Gar- York Town Hall. field. 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