Jordanian Areas That Were Struck by Israeli Jets . Friday, December 13, 1968-17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Survey to Determine Need for Ulpan Courses in U.S. NEW YORK (JTA)—A Hebrew University expert on teacher train- ing is conducting a survey of ulpan programs—intensive Hebrew language courses — in the United States with the intention of estab- lishing such courses in communi- ties where they do not exist. The survey by Aharon Rosen was undertaken on behalf of the Jewish Agency American Section according to Dr. A. P. Gannes, director of its department of edu- cation and culture. Dr. Gannes said that Rosen will also conduct an eight-week teach- er training course, beginning next month, to prepare teachers to con- duct ulpan schools. The Ulpan Center in New York, a joint pro- ject of the Jewish Agency and the Herzl Institute, has an enrollment of 650 students, Dr. Gannes said. Sometimes On Sunday Sometimes on Sunday you'd like to do a little shopping. For the next two weeks, our new men's store in the Tel-I2 Mall will be, open on Sundays. But just some times: noon to 6 p.m. These photographs show areas that were struck by Israeli jets in retaliation for more than 50 at- tacks on Israeli settlements since Nov. 23. Upper photo shows build- ing in Kfar Assad, Jordan. Middle photo shows remains of bridge that was destroyed by Israeli jets 40 miles east of the southern tip of the Dead Sea. In photo on left a Jordanian official points to wreckage of an Israeli-jet alleged- ly shot down during the raid. Israel reported loss of only one jet. Say " H 0 WPM 51 T gift lel SMUN'S iirones ran MM . • rams ma Tel-Twelve Mall (12 Mile & Telegraph) 7 91 Burbanet Novosti Cites Drama Group's Success A USSR Novosti Press Agency release submitted to The Jewish News by the Soviety Embassy in Washington states that the Jewish Drama Company headed by Venia- mln Schwarzer has just returned to Moscow from its two-month tours over 15 cities, including Kis- hiamt, Chernovitsi, Simf e r o p o 1, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye, Kiro- vograd, Krivoi Rog, Donetsk, Gor- lovka, and Yalta, where it gave 50 performances. The release quotes Schwarzer as stating: "Our program included 'Tevye the Milkman,' and 'Two Hundred Thousand' by Sholom Aleichem and 'The Spaniards' by Lermon- toy. The performance we ran most WAS our new production of 'The Witch' by Avraam Goldfaden. I must say that since its successful opening night in Moscow several months ago, our artists have achieved still better results." With an apparent sense of pride in this achievement and a desire to indidate that Jewish cultural groups are functioning in Russia, the news release, written by Sem- yon Rabinovich, also quotes from favorable press reviews of the drama company's performances in newspapers in the cities where the drama group made its appear- ances. A man thinks as well through his legs and arms as his brain. Henry David Thoreau Chocolates Sanders very finest assortment of selected fruits, nuts and creams, all with extra-heavy coatings of dark sweet chocolate. The centers in- clude almonds, pecans, walnuts, cherries, pineapple, dates, fruit creams and many others. 1 POUND $ 2 35 2 POUNDS $ 46 0