THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, November 4, 1966 St. Louis Survey Finds Jewish Education Below National Level ST. LOUIS (JTA)—A survey of tween 11/2 and 21/2 hours per week ly below" current practices in oth- Jewish education in St. Louis has of instruction. er Jewish communities. revealed that such education is Hebrew language instruction, Less than a dozen of the 285 lagging in virtually every phase. teachers in Jewish education with one or two exceptions, does JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Unit-1 communities of Israel's serious The survey, made under direction not meet the accepted procedures here have certificates or licenses ed Jewish Appeal was called upon problems and to enlist increased of the American Association for to teach. Most of the teachers for foreign language teaching. Monday by Louis A. Pincus, chair- I UJA aid. Jewish Education strongly urged a hold at least two jobs to make a man of the Jewish Agency, "to j He said the Jewish Agency is central Jewish education board as Blow, blow thou winter wind, living, and the Board of Jewish share the burden of cushioning the developing a program for intensi- a first step to overhaul Jewish Thou art not so unkind Education has failed to attract a social consequences of Israel's cur- fied absorption work among the education in the city. As man's ingratitude; single Jewish teacher from out- rent economic s t r e s se s and socially and economically unab- The survey found that only 2 of-town in 16 years. Thy tooth is not so keen, sorbed in the development towns, per cent of all children attending strains." Because thou art not seen, The survey found that physical Speaking before the closing ses- i to improve conditions in over- Jewish schools are in secondary facilities were "more than ade- Although thy breath is rude sion of the UJA Women's Division', crowded housing, increase organiz- education programs, compared with quate" but that the allocation from —Shakespeare. Study Mission Pincus said: "Israelj ed youth activities and to provide 10 per cent nationally. The major- the St. Louis Jewish Federation to has reached a crisis on every front, ! supplementary educational facili- ity of Jewish children receive be- Jewish education was "significant- Classified Ads Get Quick Results economically, socially, and on the ties for all age groups, including borders." adult illiterates. * The economic recession, he de- Glared, has hit hardest in the de- UJA and UIA Clarify velopment towns where 250,000 re- cent immigrants, mainly from Keren Hayesod Income North African and Asian countries, NEW YORK (JTA)—The United There is no name on the ballot for are concentrated. Jewish Appeal and the United Is- As these contain the greatest rael Appeal, Inc., issued a state- JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, SHORT number of unskilled workers and ment here Sunday clarifying an TERM, (ending January 1, 1967). illiterates, they are naturally the earlier report on the sources of first to be hardest hit by unem- income of the Keren Hayesod in • 13 Years a Practising Attorney To keep your court at full strength ployment. he said, warning of the Jerusalem, issued by Dr. Israel • Former Army Judge-Advocate danger of social unrest unless their Goldstein, president of the Keren- 1. Turn to the WRITE IN column on plight is alleviated. Hayesod-United Israel Appeal. The • Active in Education Pincus urged the UJA Women's UJA-UIA statement declared: your voting machine. Division to inform their home "Funds raised by the UJA in the • President,Civic Association United States are transferred to 2. Lift tab NO. 31. ( Ronsdale Sub.) . the UIA, Inc., an American cor- Maimenides Center in .1sd I poration domiciled at 515 Park 3. Write In: • Member, Cong. B'nai Moshe Avenue, New York. The UIA, Inc., Tells $25,000,000 Plan NEW YORK (JTA) — The Mai- by its American board of directors, • Energetic, Dedicated to The Law monides Medical Center of Brook- makes allocations for work in Is- (U. of Mich,, Juris Doctor '53) lyn announced a $25,000,000 build- rael and transfers funds to its Pol. ing construction program to meet agent, the Jewish Agency in Je- patient and research needs over rusalem, to carry out its work. the next 10 years. None of the funds of the UJA, Work has started on the first through the UIA, Inc., is transfer- structure, a four-story community red to the Keren Hayesod. mental health center. Other units "During the fiscal year April 1, will be a clinical services build- 1965-March 31, 1966, the UJA trans- and ing, a service building, a parking ferred to the UIA, Inc., the sum of garage and a nursing home. $37,757,272.89. The MA, Inc., al- located these funds for use in the fields of immigration, absorption, for the Detroit agricultural settlement, youth care, as well as repayment of debt to American insurance companies." Current Plight in Israel Cited in Appeal for More Aid from American Jewry NOTICE OAKLAND COUNTY RESIDENTS: EDWARD M. MILLER for Circuit Judge: EDWARD M. MILLER MARY L BARKER DR. REMUS G. ROBINSON BOARD OF EDUCATION Survivors' Federation Marks 25th Year Here ProbitteJudge Expert Experienced .. Rated By utstanding drAssociation Pol. Ad. NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri- can Federation of Jews from Cen- tral Europe celebrated its 25th anniversary here Sunday at a gath- ering addressed by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress, and Dr. Joachim Prinz, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. Comprising some 40 affiliated or- ganizations of immigrants from Central Europe, the federation has represented the rights and interests of survivors of the Nazi holocaust coming from Central Europe. Un- der the federation's sponsorship, a network of mutual aid societies and social welfare agencies was organized and, in close coopera- tion with the general community, set on a path of integration into the social, cultural and economic life in this country, SCH !ER We endorse and urge your support for the election of Mary Barker and Dr. Remus G. Robinson for the Detroit Board of Education. The records of both candidates in support of education is an outstanding one. As a member of the Board for 12 years Dr. Robinson has fought for improved educational opportunities in all parts of our tity. Mrs. Barker as President of the Detroit P.T.A. and in other capacities has helped lead the kind of citizens involvement that is gaining more state fiscal aid as a more just and needed increase in support of our schools. For responsible and effective Board of Education representation elect Mary L. Barker and Dr. Remus C. Robinson. SIGNED: Dr. and Mrs. Bryce Alpert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alpern Dr. and Mrs. John Biesanz Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Avern Cohn Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glossman Dr. and Mrs. Martin Gluckstein Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Gordon Dr. and Mrs. August Kerber Mrs. Golda Krolik Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Moscow Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paul Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pokempner Mr. and Mrs. David Roth Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schottenfels Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weisberg Mr. and Mrs. Douglas White Dr. Richard Wisniewski Pol. MICHAEL L. STACEY Your Republican Candidate for State Representative RATED PREFERRED and WELL QUALIFIED by Civic Searchlight and Detroit Bar Assn, • EIGHT MILE ROAD District Pol. Ad.