Hillel Day School Accepts Registration for Fall

Friday, May 2, 1969-31

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18,000 Jews Reported

Still in Arab Lands

NEW YORK (ZINS)—Of the 350,-
000 Jews who in 1948 had lived in
Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Libya,
Yemen and Aden, most of them for
centuries, there are today fewer
than 18,000. In addition to Iraq's
3,000 Jews, a great majority of the

balance live in Syria, where about
4,000 Jews have been herded into
ghettoes. About 1,000 live in Egypt,
many of them held in jail without
trial since June 1967 and all of
them stripped of their civil liber-
ties.

New Israel Food Factory

Smart Styles

NEW YORK — A new food pro-
cessing plant is to be set up in.
DRESS SHOP
Israel by Katzin Brothers of the
SIZES 12-18
United States, which will be de-
voted to the development of syn-
ARTIST'S RENDERING OF NEW HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
thetic food products, it has been
OFF
announced by the Government of
Registration of kindergarten and
To
nked With Slovakians
Israel Investment and Export
first grade students for the school Czech Jewish Council Li
Spring
Appargl
On
rabbi
of
the
Czech
Republic,
was
LONDON (JTA)—The Council of
Authority. The new factory will
year beginning in September is
now being accepted by Hillel Day Jews from Czechoslovakia here received by the minister of cul- start with the manufacturing of
10460 W. NINE MILE RD.
breakfast cereals and continue
(Corner Seneca)
School, whose new facility is to be announced that it has established ture. Miroslav Galuska.
with the preparation of dietetic
completed this fall, according to contact with the Federation of
OAK PARK
foods and proteins.
Rabbi Simon Murciano, headmas- Jewish Communities in Slovakia Prof. Landau's Book
for the first time since Slovakia
ter.
The co-educational day school, became a federal state in the re- on Arabs in Israel
combining Hebraic and general organized Czechoslovakian Repub-
• JERUSALEM — "The Arabs in
studies, includes a morning and lic.
Karl Baum, council chairman, Israel—A Political Study" is the
afternoon kindedgarten and grades
made public a letter from Dr. Ben- title of a new book by Prof. Jacob
one through nine.
Landau, of the Hebrew Univer-
The children to be enrolled in jamin Eichler, chairman of the sity's department of political sci-
kindergarten must have attained Jewish Religious Communities in
ence, just published by the Oxford
their fifth birthday on or before Slovakia, welcoming contacts with
BEES KNEES
University Press and the Royal
Jan. 31, 1970. Those entering the "Jewish organizations aiming at
Institute of International Affairs,
securing
the
future
e.-tstence
of
BEES KNEES
first grade are to be 6 years old
London.
Jews anywhere in the world."
by this date.
The first scentific study of its
BEES KNEES
According to Dr. Eichler, there
Courses in the Hebraic de-
kind,
the book deals with the
are some 7,000 Jews in Slovakia,
partment include modern He-
mainly in Bratislava, the capital, period following the establishment
brew, Bible, Jewish history,
BEES
KNEES
and in Presov, Kosice and Galan- of the state, and ending just prior
customs and ceremonies and
to
the
Six-Day
War.
ta, and they lead an active reli-
synagogue skills. The faculty in-
Prof. Landau has concentrated
cludes instructors in science, art
gious life.
primarily on questions revolving
music, physical education, speech
According to further reports around the extent to which the
therapy, talent education and
from Prague, a wreath was Arabs have acclimatized to life in
Israeli dances.
placed on behalf of President
For information and an appoint- Svoboda of Czechoslovakia on a Israel; cultural issues; political
outlooks and organizations; the
ment with the headmaster, parents
memorial to the Czech-Jewish Arabs and elections to the Knes-
may call the registrar, Mrs. Helen
martyrs killed in the Auschwitz set; the local authorities and the
Leon, at the school office, 548-8224.
and Birkenau death camps by trade unions, Arab leadership and
the Nazis 25 years ago.
focuses of political activity.
The occasion was the anniver-
of
the
camp's
liberation
sary
which was celebrated at the 15th Israel's Toll in Battle
JERUSALEM (ZINS)—More than
Century Pinkas Synagogue in Pra-
8,040 Israelis have fallen on the
gue.
A number of h i g h-ranking battlefield since the War of Libera-
An important work by the dis- Czech government officials attend- tion in 1948. In that war, 4,468
COMING!
tinguished Hebrew scholar, Dr. ed, and Dr. Richard Feder, chief lives were lost. A total of 1,138 Is-
raelis were killed between 1948 and
Shalom Spiegel, published two
COMING!
the Sinai Campaign; 190 were lost
years ago, and then reviewed in
during the Sinai action; between
The Jewish News, has been re- Israeli General Writes
COMING!
issued as a paperback.
Book of Children's Stories 1956 and the Six-Day War, 759 gave
their lives.
COMING!
"The Last Trail" deals with the
JERUSALEM (Z1NS) — General
During the June 1967 War, 780
"Akedah"—the Binding or Sacrifice Motie Gur, one of the most impor-
of Isaac. This volume of the tant military men in Israel, will Israelis were killed. Since June 15,
Colony Accents BEES KNEES opens soon
Also in Lincoln Center — Greenfield at 101/2
legends and lore of the command shortly publish a book of chil- 1967, more than 670 Israelis were
to Abraham, published by Schocken dren's stories, depicting experi- lost.
Books, is a translation from the ences which have nothing to do
Hebrew and appears with an intro-
with strife and war.
duction by another eminent author-
Literary experts claim that the
ity on the Talmud, Dr. Judah book is written with warmth and
Goldin.
love
for children. Gur said that he
Dr. Spiegel's work is based on
to become a
"The Akedah" by Rabbi Ephraim always aspired
teacher, but till now wasn't able
ben Jacob of Bonn and the text in
to fulfill his dream. Upon graduat-
its English translation appears
ing from high school, he was
with annotations.
mobilized into the army. Only
now is he able to pursue his voca-
tion: teaching small children.

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up

40%

BEES KNEES

Shalom Spiegel's
'The Last Trial'
Annotates Akedah

COMING!

'Mak Won Qum-hot - the:N.4m

on HER Day

Lest We Forget

In Memory of the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
By MRS. HENRY MARGOLIS

The last shot fired,
The ghetto stilled,
But not the voices
Of thousands killed
They tell a tale
Of fire and blood
In struggle with
Madman's terror flood
Their resistance
In Hall of Fame
Sanctified
The Jewish name
Their fight for justice
We shall not quit
Their flame of freedom
We must keep lit
This we must vow
To maintain
That they shall not
Have died in vain
Their motto,
"To live in dignity
To die with honor"
Must never again
Suffer dishonor.
This goal before us
We must set
Lest we forget
Lest we forget.

Sunday, May 11th

Young Scientists Occupy
Top Technion Positions

TAKE HER TO THE
BEAUTIFUL, NEW

HAIFA (ZINS) — The staff of
the Technion in Haifa is compris-
ed of 900 scientists, the majority
of them under age 40, writes
Haaretz.
Many deans are in their 30's.
Among the faculty are many from
Romania, Poland and Turkey.
This signifies—Haaretz adds—that
new immigrants or their children
if qualified, meet with no difficul-
ties on their way up the profes-
sional ladder.

DINNER

Trade with Japan on Rise

JERUSALEM—The recent pur-
chase of 35,000 tons of steel in
Japan, on the part of Israel com-
panies, will provide return cargoes
for the for the Israel vessels ply-
ing the Eilat—Far East route with
this country's export merchandise.
Israel exports to Japan amounted
in 1968 to 824,200,000. Some 90
per cent consisted of polished dia-
monds and 8 per cent of minerals.

Every actual state is corrupt.
Good men must not obey laws too
well. —Ralph Waldo Emerson

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