Gets Heritage Award Boris Smolar's German Court Is Allowed to Inspect Auschwitz 'Between You . . and Me' (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) Saul Bellow, widely acclaimed author, will receive Bnai Brith's 1968 Jewish Heritage Award for "excellence in Jewish litera- ture." Bellow, whose novels in a 24-year career include "The Ad- ventures of Augie March," "Seize the Day" and "Herzog," will be given the $1,000 literary prize at the annual meeting of Bnai Brith's adult Jewish education commission March 3 in Philadelphia. Previous award winners Elie Wiesel and Maurice Samuel will speak at the event. 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I know graduates who have grown up to become physicians, engineers, chemists, physicist, musicians and social workers, and all of them are still in a dreamy mood when they talk about the years they spent in the Arbeter Ring schools . . . They are middle-aged men and women—some have school age children of their own—but the impact which the Arbeter Ring schools made on them in their childhood never evaporated . . . No matter what their profession is today, they did not forget the Yiddish they studied in the Arbeter Ring schools; they have an attachment to Jewish literature; they remember the Jewish history they learned, and they are very much Jewish-minded although not religious-minded . . . A good many of them send their children to the Arbeter Ring schools now, maintaining a link between themselves and the school of their youth . . . They are also building a better understanding between themselves and their children . . . The Arbeter Ring school system, now celebrating the 50th anniversary, was considered the most modern Jewish educational effort, when it started .. In those years the Talmud Toras were old-fashioned institutions with very low teach- ing standards . . . In the course of time, the curriculum in other types of Jewish schools improved; the selection of teachers underwent a change for the better, and supervision over them became stricter and more centralized . . . However, the educational standard of the Arbeter Ring schools still ranks among the highest, and the 50th anniversary of these schools finds the organization which maintains them in numerous communities still in the forefront of modern Jew- ish education. INTENSIVE EFFORTS: The Arbeter Ring school system enters the second half century of its existence just when Yiddish is being introduced more and more as a subject of study in many Universities in this country ... It can be truly said that if any educational system was a "bastion of Yiddish" and led to the recognition of Yiddish in American institutions of higher learning — it was the modern Yid- dish school system of which the Arbeter Ring's was the largest . . At present, Yiddish is on the decline in daily use ... But the interest in literature originally written in Yiddish is growing among American- born Jews . . . This is indicated not only by the unprecedented success on the Amercan stage of "Fiddler on the Roof," a play based on works of Sholem Aleichem, but also by the fact that books by Yiddish authors written a generation ago are now suddenly "discovered" and published in English translation by various well-known American publishing houses . . . One suddenly finds out now what the pupils of the Arbeter Ring schools knew long ago, namely, that 50 years ago there were Yiddish novelties, poets and critics who could compare easily with today's best English-writing American Jewish authors, whose books are considered a part of American modern literature . . . In its tradi- tion of keeping its schools on a high level, the Arbeter Ring has now embarked on a program never practiced before by any type of Jewish school . . . It seeks to attract Jewish teachers in public schools to become teachers in the Arbeter Ring schools . . . In order to qualify in Jewish knowledge, these teachers will have to attend special courses which the Arbeter Ring is planning to establish for them . . . The reply of numerous Jewish teachers in New York Public Schools to the call of the Arbeter Ring has been encouraging, according to Joseph Mlotek, education director. Adv. Novelist Charles Angoff Hails Priest's Poems Charles Angoff, novelist who is now a member of the faculty of Fairleigh Dickinson University, Rutherford, N. J., has written a highly commendatory foreword to the volume of poems by Father Leonardas Andriekus. Published under the title "Amens in Amber" by Manyland Books, the priest's poems are religious in nature. Angoff asserts that "reli- gion . . • is living poetry." He points to the manner in which many poets have been inspired and states that the Franciscan priest Father Andriekus "belongs in their tradition." Illustrations for "Amens in Am- ber" are by Telesforas Valius. L. to R. — Mrs. George Simon of Grosse Pointe Farms, Mrs. B. Levinson of Park Drive in Southfield and Mrs. J. B. Swainson of Lafayette Towers, look over the program for the Detroit Spring Antique Show Benefit Preview, of which Mrs. Simon is Chairman. The Preview will be held on March 6th, 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. at the Light Guard Armory on East Eight Mile Road and is being sponsored by the Spirit of Detroit Association. Champagne, hors d' oeuvres and prizes will be featured and proceeds will be for the 1968 Gold Cup Race, scheduled for June 30 on the Detroit River. Mrs. Levinson has worked with Mrs. Simon on many fund rais- ing projects. The Antique Show is the third largest in the country and will be open to the general public March 7 - 10, 1:00 - 11:00 p.m. daily and will feature 100 exhibitors, an appraisal booth and daily furni- ture refinishing seminars. The Show has been selected by the National Association of Tourist Organizations in Washington, D. C. as one of the top 20 tourist attractions in the United States. FOR PREVIEW TICKET INFORMATION CALL: 823-3010.. Israeli Wins Award for British School Design LONDON (JTA)—An Israel i architect, David Shalev, is one of the two first-prize winners in a competition for the design of a new comprehensive school for 1,700 children in Newport, Mon- mouthshire. The prize of 2,250 pounds sterling ($5,400) was open to all architects licensed to practice in the United Kingdom. The competition drew 165 entries. Ross REALTY CO. Avoid accidents—know the safety rules and practice them. Hope Abandoned for Lost Israel Submarine Dakar THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 9, 1968-17 ORT Votes to Extend Its Israel, France Programs GENEVA (JTA)' — The World gration and the requirements of ORT Union executive voted here countries, quantitatively as well as Monday for further expansionf of qualitatively." its programs in France and Israel to meet pressing needs of Jews in those countries for vocational and technical training. 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Meeting the bereaved families were Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Chaim Bar-Lev and Admiral Shlomo Erel, commander-in-chief of Israel's Navy. They said that everything will be done to determine what happened to the Dakar and solve the mystery of her disappearance. Admiral Erel disclosed that the submarine, which Israel purchased from Britain, was not armed on her maiden voyage from Portsmouth Naval Base to Haifa. Even her quota of torpedoes was shipped to Israel by other means. Because the vessel was light, she was ordered to make the voyage submerged, Admiral Erel said. Chief Chaplain Shlomo Goren of Israel's armed forces, said that the families of the Dakar's crew do not have to sit shiva (the traditional seven-day mourning period) at this time because it is possible that some clue will be found to the fate of the submarine and her men. 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