"LETTER BOX" .A Jew Is a Jew Whether He Speak Yiddish or French' 4 le tomb of the revered Rabbi Loew are parts of must-be-seen sights. The legend attributes to Rabbi Loew, who lived in the 14th cen- tury, the creation of the "Golem", who protected the Jewish popula- tion in a time of crisis. Rabbi Loew's tombstone was covered with bits of stones, left by visitors ac- quainted with the old tradition. Jan Peerce and Roberta Peters scored here last night in the opera "Lucia di Lammermoor" and asked me to convey their fondest wishes to their Detroit friends and ad- mirers. MARGUERITE KOZENN CHAJES Prague, Czechoslovakia • Editor, The Jewish News: Your contributor to the Letter Box, Mr. Hyman Gross, is con- cerned about the decline of the Jewish younger generation be- cause they do not understand nor do they speak Yiddish. And Mr. Gross states that with- out Jewish-Yiddish language a Jewish person is only "Part Jew- ish." The writer of this letter did not use Yiddish for more than 60 years, and did not use Yiddish at home or in business. However, I dare say that in spite Parents, Lay Leaders of not using Yiddish, I feel that I am a Jew not in part, but in Rapped for Failure in whole; and even when I call my- self an American, because I speak Role on School Issue English, the Christian world will Editor, The Jewish News: take me as a full-fledged Jew. I agree that better salaries and working conditions would attract I am not a professor of lan- guages, but I can state with con- young people to the Jewish teach- fidence that Isaiah, Jeremiah, ing profession. But I disagree with the comparison of the com- Ezekel and Amos did not under- stand nor did they speak Yid- munal Jewish school with the dish. However, they were and English public school. Parents send their children to are recognized throughout the world as being Jews, not in part, public schools for an education; but in heart, mind, soul and to the Hebrew school for. the Bar Mitzvah ritual; and to the Sunday body. If I mistake not, Israel Zang- school for the confirmation per- will, Max Nordau and our famous formance. It should be stressed that the Zionist Dr. Herzl did not speak Yiddish, and to my knowledge, professional Jewish education they were accepted by people of leaders try their very best to pro- all faiths as being Jews, and not vide a comprehensive and a total education for Jewish youths; but part Jewish. the parents, the community, and It is a well known fact that a some so-called lay-education lead- Jewish person is not a Jew be- ens are not interested in an all- cause he speakes Yiddish, but be- inclusive Jewish education. the non-Jew considers him Jewish, Sincerely yours, whether he speaks French, Italian, ALLEN A. WARSEN Russian, German or English. • WOLF LEVITAN Differs on Funeral Practice • Marguerite Kozenn Chafes Involving Last Dirt Pouring Reports on Prague Musicians Editor, The Jewish News: I'd like to comment on the Editor, The Jewish News: This year's Prague spring festi- recent letter of Joseph Shapiro val was of high artistic quality. and his criticism of Rabbi Litke The Cleveland orchestra's per- on the subject of funeral practices formances under George Sze11 with and the failure to permit mourn- Leon Fleisher as piano soloist were ers to see the body lowered before some dirt is thrown on the casket. sold out many months before. I believe Rabbi Litke developed The Czech Philharmonic orches- the theme properly. He showed tra under its eminent conductor Karel Ancerl presented Beethoven's how tradition functions among us. From personal experience, my "Ninth Symphony" several times— and always to packed and most family and I regretted, during a enthusiastic houses. I met Mr. An- personal loss, when we were not cerl, who was most eager to hear permitted to be with our dear . about Detroit and its audience, departed until the bitter end. since he will be touring the States There is no need to believe that in the fall and will also appear in mourners need such compassion the Masonic Auditorium. I am posi- as to be deprived of the right to tive that our Detroiters will like be with their departed. A much his presentation of Czech music, be- greater hurt is left in the hearts cause he is a great musician and of the bereaved if they are rushed a dynamic and inspiring orchestra away from the casket. CHARLES COTTLER leader. His career, interrupted 19451 Woodingham through World War II, which he unfortunately spent in concentra- tion camps, zoomed to the present peak after the liberation and with the generous assistance of the Czech government. "The Third Temple," the most Other thrilling musical experi- ences were the performances of recent Israeli film, will be pre- Daniel Shafran, cellist, and Leonid miered at the annual meeting of Kogan, violinist, both from the the Jewish National Fund, 8:30 USSR, and recognized among the p.m. Monday at Cong. Ahavas top artists in the world. The Mos- Achim, Dr. Israel Wiener, JNF cow Radio and Television orches- president, announced. In addition to the election and tra, which I was privileged to hear twice, is one of the outstanding installation of officers, several orchestral bodies, whose concerts presentations will be made, and a report on the Bernard Isaacs testi- remain unforgettable events. In the Jewish section of the city monial dinner will be submitted. Members of the board, of the I found everything restored, clean and in the best conditions. To my board of the Women's Auxiliary, amazemnet I met there many representatives of organizations groups of non - Jewish visitors, and friends are invited. A social will follow the meeting. which proved to me that the Jew- hour The Jewish National Fund of- ish Museum and especially the fices will be closed on Sundays during the months of July and Aug- ust. Otherwise office hours remain EXCEDRIN 100's Retail—$1.49 the same: Mondays through Thurs- OUR DISCOUNT $1 09 days, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fridays, PRICE 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. JNF Will Elect Officers Monday lie his ops C & M DISCOUNT 20009 W. 7 MILE KE 5-4910 Do not blame in others your own faults. —the Talmud Oberman-Kelley Rites Planned for February How to Be a Jewish Mother Enacted on Berg-Starred Record MISS ROSALYNE OBERMAN Dan Greenberg wrote a book entitled "How to Be a Jewish Mother." It became a best seller and its hilarity induced Amy Rec- ords, 1776 Broadway, New York, to make a recording of the basic points in the humorous interpreta- tion of the book. The producers were fortunate in securing the services of Gertrude Berg, who acts as the mother. The well organized recording catches the spirit of the book. In the form of dialogue, the lessons are well performed. With Michael Baseleon acting as the son, Jill Kraft as the daughter, assist Gertrude Berg ter by Roger DeKoven and Bertha Gersten, with David Ross as the announcer, the questions and an- swers revolve around basic tech- niques of motherhood, the mother's guides to entertaining, food, relax- ation, education, sex and marriage. Gertrude Berg again performs well and has able assistance in passing off to a listening audience the advice of a typical Jewish mother who often expresses shock over the actions of the children, is always ready with advice, suggests ways of living, loving, eating, en- joying life. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Oberman of Gardner Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Rosalyne Norma to Shel- don Irwin Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley of Biltmore Ave. A Feb. 27, 1966 wedding is planned. UNICEF Issues Card for Rosh Hashanah - UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—For the first time this year, a UNICEF greeting card designed by an Is- raeli artist is being offered for Rosh Hashanah. Entitled "Birds and Tree s," it expresses the ir- resistible f r e s h- ness, gaiety and warmth that characterize Sha- lom of Safed's primitive style of art. Sold for the benefit of the United Nations Children's Fund, Shalom it is available with Rosh Hashana greetings both in Hebrew and Eng- lish. Shalom, born in Safed, high in the hills of Galilee, some 70 years ago, came late to painting. For more than half a century he work- ed at various trades, chiefly watch- making, but also as a silversmith and a stonemason. Fond of chil- dren, he spent his spare time mak- ing wooden toys decorated with crayons. Nine years ago, after making a bird of paradise which he wished to color brightly, he asked his neighbor, an artist, for some paints. The artist watched Shalom deco- rate the bird, and urged him to paint his impressions on paper. Shalom returned home with a few paints and brushes and gradually a sheaf of temperas and oils ac- cumulated. Since then, his paint- ings have been exhibited in gal- leries and museums in Tel Aviv, New York, Chicago, Paris, London and Zurich, and are included in museums and private collections throughout the world. Hailed by artists as one of the great folk artists of our time, Shalom describes his work in this way: "I don't paint `paintings.' I tell stories in color and line." "Birds and Trees," priced at $1.25 the box of ten cards, can be ordered from UNICEF Greeting Cards, P.O. Box 22, Church St. Station, New York, 10018. 4 Named to Rifle Team Robert Holtzman of Phoenix, Ariz., Dr. Irving Lerner of St. Paul, Minn., Maury Lee Morse of Ken- dall,_ Fla., and Lawrence Katz of Long Branch, N.J., have been named to the 1965 United States Maccabiah Rifle Team. The seventh World Maccabiah games will be held in Tel Aviv, August 23-31, with Jewish athletes from 35 nations in competition in a 20-sport program. The United States will be represented by a 175-200 member squad financed through public subscription. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 25, 1965-15 - Chicago Academy Builds CHICAGO (JTA)—Ground-break- ing ceremonies were held here for a new $1,500,000 school building to be constructed by the Associated Talmud Torahs of Chicago for the Chicago Jewish Academy. The school has a current enrollment of 425. CM .* )11( FOR THE Pecherers Celebrate Golden Anniversary MR. AND MRS. 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