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June 18, 1965 - Image 28

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Shaarit Haplaytah Boosts Bond Sales

"LETTER BOX"

Radio Networks Get
Static From Listener

Editor, The Jewish News:
I don't believe there is a city
in the whole U.S.A. where the
radio coverage of Jewish pro-
grams is as bad as here in Detroit.
Sunday morning at 6 a.m. WXYZ
presents the "Message of Israel"
program. At 10:30 at night, the
"Eternal Light" program comes
on WWJ. The "Jewish Heritage" is
on at 11:30 at night on WCAR.
Last week, WJR had a Shavout
program. When? At 10:30 at night,
the same time as the "Eternal
Light."
Only one program comes on at
a listenable hour. "To Dwell To-
gether" comes on at 9:15 in the
morning on WJBK (which by the
Way is a fine station).
What goes? Why the 'choice'
time for presenting these pro-
grams? Perhaps these programs
are not worth while listening to?
I. think they are. Is radio time so
valuable? Are they "agin" us?
Yours very truly,
J. ABRAMSON


Christadelphian Cites
Prophecy: 'God Will
Bury .Russia in Israel'

Editor, The Jewish News:
In reference to your appeal for
"Religious , and- Cultural Freedom
of Soviet Jewry," I suggest that
you read the prophecy of Ezekiel,
Chapter 37 to 39 and also Daniel's
_ prophecy, Chapter 11.
The outcome of Soviet hostility
ow, to Israel, (encouraged by several
Arab nations) is that God will bury
Russia in Israel. This has been the
belief of the Christadelphians for
over a century and is clearly
stated by one of their writers, Dr.
John Thomas, in his book "Elphis
Israel" written in 1848.
Russia will not bury the United
States, but she will try to bury
Israel. Yet God will bury Russia
in Israel when Israel's Messiah re-
turns to reign as king of the Jews
- —Ezekiel 37: verse 22.
Sincerely yours,
ARTHUR W. ARMSTRONG


.

Pensions, Higher Pay
Urged for Teachers

Editor, The Jewish News:
As a public school teacher who
has taught in a number of Hebrew
schools in Detroit and is presently
educational director at a syna-
gogue in the city, I have read the
articles on Jewish education with
a great deal of interest.
It is obvious to even a casual
observer that the position of the
Hebrew School teacher in Detroit
is not one that carries much pres-
tige. This low state of affairs
should compel us, as individuals

and as a community, to decide
whether or not we want a top-
notch Hebrew educational system
for our youngsters. We talk a great
deal about drop-outs in the public
school; some of us are aware that
the drop-out rate in Jewish educa-
tion is alarmingly high.
How do we improve the situa-
tion? We will have to pay decent
living wages to our Hebrew teach-
ers, give them and plans and
paid vacations a nd even pay them
to go to school to improve them-
selves. It is imperative that we
strive for these changes as an in-
dication to the Hebrew teacher
that his job is important and re-
spected. We must create an at-
tractive situation to prevent the
loss of present Hebrew teachers
and to draw "new blood" into the
profession. It will take planning
and foresight and money. We will
have to "sell" the Je\vish com-
munity on the value of Jewish
education.
It is essential that there be com-
munication between people repre-
senting each viewpoint toward
Jewish education. I feel that the
teacher, the administrator and the
parenti must get together in an
"open forum" and discuss the
problems and arrive at a solution.
Sincerely yours,
-- FRANK E. LEIDERMAN



ounger Generation
Must Learn Yiddish'

Editor, The Jewish News:
There is a matter close to my
heart that I would like to bring
to the attention of The Jewish
News as well as the general Jewish
public. It concerns the decline of
the ability of our newest Jewish
generation to understand and speak
the Jewish (Yiddish) language.
The situation has come about be-
cause our current crop of parents
do not speak Jewish in the home
and, consequently, their offspring
learn little or no Jewish.
. . . Without the Jewish langu-
age, a Jewish person is only "part"
Jewish. I therefore propose that
the Jewish community alert itself
to this need and consider 'how it
can best implement this need . . .
HYMAN GROSS

PESACH SCHINDLER

of
Toronto has been named assistant
director of the United Synagogue

Commission on Jewish Education,
it was announced this week by
Rabbi Bernard Segal, executive
director of the United Synagogue.
Since 1959, he has been serving as

educational director of Math
Israel Congregation in Toronto,
and as a member of the faculty of
the Associated Hebrew Day School
there.

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ported here Monday over the Jor-
dan radio.
On Tuesday, the Israel-Jordan
Mixed Armistice Commission,
which held three meetings on IS-

rael's May 27 retaliatory raids
against three areas in Jordan,

demned the attacks on Kalkilya
and Jenin as violations of the Uni-
ted Nations armistice agreement.
The MAC resolution noted that
in one of the raids, Israeli troops

took special measures to avoid
casualties to civilians.

The leadership reception held in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Lipton, in advance of the third annual Shaarit Haplaytah Israel
dinner dance which will be held June 27 at the Latin Quarter is hosted
by Mrs. Lipton (seated). Standing (from left) are Simon Cieck, ticket
co-chairman; Mr. Lipton, dinner co-chairman; Martin H. Rose, chair-
man of the dinner; and Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, president of
Shaarit Haplaytah. The reception, which was addressed by Israel
Consul General Jacob Barmore, resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions
totaling $10,000. Emil Cohen will be the guest star at the dinner.
Eric Rosenow's orchestra will provide music for dancing. For res-
ervations to the dinner, dietary laws observed, call the Israel Bond
Office, DI 1-5'707.

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