• Group, Magazine Issue Appeal on Polish Bigotry Wheelchair Athletes Wished Mazel Toy NEW YORK (JTA) — Torah NEW YORK—In a statement, "An Appeal to the Conscience of the Polish People," the presidium of the Yiddisher Kultur Farband (YKUF) of the United States, a national cultural organization, and the editors of the monthly, Yid- dishe Kultur (Jewish Cluture), ex- pressed "their deep pain and an- xiety over the events in Poland which endanger the fate and fu- ture of Jewish life in the country." Tourism brings more than 12,- 000,000 travelers to Michigan each year. JE RRY LOOpE rt JEWELER DIAMONDS - PEARLS - JEWELRY PEARL AND BEAD STRINGING 406 Broderick Tower — 963-2573 PERSONALIZED PARTY FAVORS AND NOVELTY PENS. THE ACCESSORIES FOR ALL NEWEST INVITATIONS & OCCASIONS SHOWN IN YOUR HOME. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, November 22, 1968 388 Day Schools Listed Currently in U.S., Canada Gen. and Mrs. Omar Bradley saw the 77-member U.S. wheelchair team to John F. Kennedy International Airport where they boarded their El Al jet to Israel. The five-star army general is the director of the U.S. Wheelchair Sports Fund. Competing against more than 700 invalid and handicapped athletes from 30 countries, the U.S. team took part in the 17th Stoke Mandeville Games for the Paralyzed, "Paralympics," at the city of Ramat Gan. Members of the U.S. contingent hailed from 17 states in the Union, including Michigan. Umesorah, National Society for Hebrew Day Schools report that there are currently 348 Jew- ish day schools in 30 states with an enrollment of 71,000 pupils and an overall annual budget of near- ly thirty-five million dollars and 40 such schools in Canada with 10,000 pupils. The report, issued by Samuel. C. Feuerstein of Brookline, Mass., Torah Umesorah president, mark- ed the 25th anniversary of the organization. It cited the estab- lishment during those 25 years of 112 high schools, 56 of them 10- cated outside the New York met-1 ropolitan area. The high schools located in 15 states, have a total enrollment of 14,000 students, the report said. For Vision and Imagination in furnishing Your Home • I Larry Freedman GREENFIELD AT 10Y2 MILE [ GIFT BASKETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Filled With: Fancy Fruits, Gourmet Foods, Imported Wines & Champagnes PERSONAL AND INDUSTRIAL PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS CITY WIDE DELIVERY-538-1550-1 FOODWAY MARKET 18838 W. 7 MILE ROAD (Between Southfield and Evergreen) Custom DRAPERIES Slip Covers, Bedspreads, Table Lamps, Pictures and Wall Accessories 647-23E7 Brevities ANNE AYE R, Massachusetts born mezzo-soprano, will be heard in a recital of arias and art songs at the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts 2:30 p.m. Sunday. 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