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August 18, 1967 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-08-18

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• • • i
activ ities in Society

Six Detroit Jewish education and social welfare workers are in
Jerusalem for the International Conference of Jewish Communal
Service which opens Saturday and continues through Aug. 23. Now in
Israel is William Avrunin, executive director of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, who has just completed a tour with a 17-man national
delegation from the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds
which appraised the needs of Israel in the way of funds and social
work during the coming year. Albert Cohen, executive director of the
Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop; Isadore Gold-
stein, United Hebrew Schools; Rose Kaplan, director of casework,
and Samuel Lerner, director of the Jewish Family and Children's
Service, and Irwin Shaw, executive director, Jewish Community
enter, are all in- attendance. Mr. Shaw will have a part in a group
work discussion Monday on community use of youth centers. Israeli
President Zalman Shazar, honorary president of the conference, will
greet delegates at the opening session.
At the recent marriage of Amy Fleischer, daughter of Mrs. Elsie
Fleischer and the late David Fleischer to Ezra L. Cutler. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Cutler of Prairie Ave., out-of--town guests were Mrs.
Sara Lebowitz and daughter Flo, from Brooklyn; Joseph Cohen and
his wife Jean, of New York; Gloria and S'yd Lindauer and their
children, of Wappingers Falls, N.Y.; Mrs. Carl Schweid of New
London, Conn., Mrs. Lillian Sokolin of Atlantic Beach, L.I., and
Mrs. Leon Rosen of Brooklyn.
Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ellmann recently entertained
the 200-member Michigan delegation to the 90th annual American Bar
Association meeting in Honolulu. Mr. Ellmann, president of the State
Bar of Michigan, held the cocktail party in his suite at the Hotel
Ilikai, overlooking Honolulu's yacht harbor and Waikiki Beach.
Miss Sheila Kaplan will celebrate her 16th birthday anniversary
Aug. 26 at the Statler-Hilton Hotel at a dinner dance given by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan, 645 Wilshire, Bloomfield Hills.
The Kaplans will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary the same
evening.
Roberta Holtzman, 20534 Rutherford, will return home Aug. 28,
after a summer session studying French at the Sorbonne in Paris.
Miss Holtzman also toured France.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Karpf, 13321 Rosemary, Oak Park, and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Leebove, 18250 Mendota, left for a vacation in Hot
Springs, Ark.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Max Jammer, president of ,
Bar-Ilan University in Israel. ad-1
dressing a dinner meeting at the
Stollmans' summer home in Dray-'
ton Plains Wednesday evening, ex-
pressed confidence that peace will

MISS CAROL DICKERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Dickerman
of Hereford Rd., Huntington
Woods, announce the engagement
of their daughter Carol Ann to
Steptkin Faudman of Berkley Rd.,
Huntington Woods.
Miss Dickerman is a senior at
the University of Michigan's school
of education, and her fiance is a
graduate in commerce from Ferris
State College. He was affiliated
with Theta Xi Fraternity.
The couple plans to marry
April 28.

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Noted scholars are among the
participants in this compilation
in which numerous programs are
evaluated. In a review of "The
Supply and Training of Jewish
Educational Personnel," as an
example of the informative con-
tents, Dr. Alexander Dushkin
offers a resume of many pro-
posals and they include scholar-
ships, community centers' co-
operation, teachers' t r aining
schools, community colleges, an
increase in research and pub-
lications.
Effective utilization of Israeli
teachers as outlined in the essay
by Grad points to the need of such

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efforts being made to bring Is-
raelis as teachers to the U.S.
lie states that "the several hun-
dred Israeli teachers functioning
in our classrooms are a boon to
the communities in which they
serve."
There is a brief Hebrew action

scholarly introduction analyzing
the problem, an essay on the subj-
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teachers familiarizing themselves
with the programs of host schools
and orientation involving "an un-
derstanding of the realities of Jew-
ish life in the diaspora and of the
goals, objectives and accomplish-
ments of our educational institu-
tions." Grad proposes that an in-
stitute of diaspora education be
established in Israel for the orien-
' cation' of prospective exchange ;
teachers.
"The orientation of the Israeli
teacher who has transplanted him-
; self into our midst is frequently
ambiguous in his own life," Grad
adds. "To the extent that the
teacher has not resolved the loca-
tion of his own roots, his ability
to participate meaningfully in the
process of evolving a life outlook
which includes the nature and
quality of the Israel diaspora dia-
logue may prove questionable."
Grad's analysis is especially

ELI GRAD

come soon to the Middle East.
There were more than 100 guests
at the dinner hastcd by Mr and
Mrs. Max Stoilman and Phillip
Stollman.
Phillip Stollman, who presided,
announced that the annual Bar-
Ilan University dinner will be held
Nov. 29 at Cobo Hall. Dr. -Jammer
was introduced by' Dr. Jacob Gold-
man.
Describing the Israeli triumphs
during the war, Dr. Jammer said
that "the hero in Jewish tradition
was the scholar," that with the at-
tainment of victory in the struggle
to proetct Israel's existence the
renewed aim now will be "not to
lose our place in history as the
People of the Book."
"We have to train good technol-
ogists while retaining the high
standards of spirituality -and moral-
ity," Prof. Jammer said. The holo-
caust, he pointed out, was marked
by a loss of morality. Now, supe-
riority in technology while pre-
paring for the highest goials for

which Israel was chosen.
"We hope we were chosen to be
a catalyst for the general impr +ye-
ment of the morality of the world,"
he declared.

THE NEW

Israeli Teachers 13 oon to U.S., Grad
States inVolu me on Personnel Problem

Acquisition of personnel for Jew-
ish educational institutions has be-
come one of the major communal
problems. Numerous studies have
been made of the needs and one
of the most vital contributions to
the discussion has been made in
a thorough study published by the
Educators Assembly of the United
Synagogue of America under the
title "The Recruiting and Training
of Educational Personnel."
Eti Grad, educational director of
Beth Tzedec Congregation of Tor-
onto, former educational director
of Detroit's Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, edited this volume and con-
tributed to it, in addition to a

Friday, August 18, 1967-23

Carol A. Dickerman
to Wed 31r. Faudman Bar-Ilan President Envisions Peace,
Speaks at Stollma n Sunnier Home

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Among the educators who have
written essays included in this
work are, in addition to Grad and
Dushkin, Dr. Seymour Fox, Dr.
Louis L. Kaplan; Rabbis Arthur S.
Hollander, Noah Golinkin and
others.

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items for both collectors and non-
collectors in search of decorator
accessories for home, office, or to
give as gifts.
Among the ready-to-install items
on display will be finely woven
oriental rugs, designed and made
by groups of families in Persia
and other Eastern Mediterranean
countries, old clocks of all shapes
and from all sources, many with
hand-made works and most with
hand-carved cases. Candlesticks,
candles and original paintings will
be available.

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