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August 22, 1969 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-08-22

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8—Friday, August 22, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

. . . producing a youth educated in
Torah, faithful to Judaism and true
to the ideals of American democracy.

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL

A MODERN DAY SCHOOL

which teaches your children how to
Read ...
and write ...
and think ...
and more ..c

How To Be Leaders In Tomorrow's American-Jewish Society

BECAUSE . . .

BECAUSE . . .

HILLEL provides an excellent program of Hebraic
Studies and general education during normal school
hours.

IIILLEL graduates consistently excel in High School.

BECAUSE . . .

BECAUSE . . .

HILLEL is geared to individual motisation and per-
sonalized instruction.

HILLEL is concerned with the full integration of the
child into the American environment.

The whole program of the school is designed to enable the child fully to coordinate

the American and Hebraic traditions. It aims to develop the TOTAL PERSONALITY of

the Child, including his intellectual, social, moral and physical growth.

Chartered by the State of Michigan, Hillel Day School is a non - profit co - educational day school conducting
classes from Kindergarten through Ninth grade and serves the entire Jewish community of Metropolitan Detroit. The
purpose of Hillel Day School is to offer families interested in a more intensive Hebraic education for the children, the
opportunity to provide it, along with a high standard of general education. The graduates of Hillel Day School will
bring to the community and to their particular careers, the fruits of wide-ranging Jewish knowledge and of sound
American values and ideals.

The faculty consists of highly qualified teachers who are certified in General and Hebraic Studies, and have a back-
ground in the area of child development, including specially qualified in the instruction of Science, Music and Physical
Education.

Small classes providing individual attention allows each student the opportunity to maximize his/her capabilities.

The school provides transportation= directly to and from each child's home, whenever possible. There is a modest fee
for this service.

The outstanding General Studies program, conducted in English, fulfills the highest standards required by the Mich-
igan Department of Public Instruction and by the local school Boards of Education. Our aim is to present Hebrew as a
LIVING LANGUAGE through subjects and activities that the children enjoy. We thus enable the child to UNDER-
STAND AND SPEAK HEBREW with greater interest and pleasure.

Jewish communities, at all times and wherever they have existed, have given primacy to
education at all levels. It has always served as a determining force for maintaining and
enhancing the Jewish religious and cultural heritage, strengthening Jewish group life, and
assuring its survival.

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RENDERING OF NEW HILLEL DAY SCHOOL

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!DON'T DENY

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YOUR CHILD

HIS
BIRTHRIGHT . .

SPECIAL
REGISTRATION

For Children with Little or

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GIVE YOUR CHILDREN
A CHANCE TO LEARN

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No Hebrew Background

Grades 3 & 4

REGULAR
REGISTRATION

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For Kindergarten

Grades 1 & 2

phone for Appointment .. .

548-8224

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