UHS Teachers to Hold Annual Winter Confab Marshall Lodge S:25,100 Bond Sale Israel Refuses Lash. Wants Mirage Jets JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel is firmly opposed to accepting any refund from France for the 50 Mirage V jet fighter bombers that were embargoed by the de Gaulle regime though Israel had paid for them in full. According to informed Sources • United Hebrew Schools SuPer- intendent Albert Elazar announces the annual Winter Institute for here, Israel insists on delivery of ; the aircraft, which are being held ' in storage in France. Teachers will take place Wednes- day and Thursday at the Esther 'Berman Alan Kandel, director of social At a leadership reception on behalf of Louis Marshall Lodge and planning of the Jewish Welfare Chapter, Bnai Britt', which resulted in 825,100 in Israel Bond sub- Federation, will open the institute scriptions, (from left) !tarry Koltonow, dinner-dance chairman; Pro- at 10 a.m. with a discussion of bate Judge Ira G. Kaufman, guest speaker; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gold- teaching the subject of Jewish berg; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Michlin, the hosts; and Joseph Feldman, community institutions. At 11 a.m., president of Marshall Lodge. The reception was held in advance of Dr. Benjamin L_ Yapko, associate the dinner-dance, honoring Goldberg for exemplifying the Bnai Brith superintendent of the UHS, will credo and for his dedication to Israel. Mrs. Alichlin is a daughter discuss the teaching of current of the Goldbergs. events. The afternoon session will be- gin at 1 p.m. with a presentation of experimental 'materials pre- pared by UHS teachers Chava Paul Zuckerman was re-elected ciations in the U.S. to coordinate Adler, Batia Einicovie and president of the United Jewish fund-raising and budgeting for a Yomina Mathis. Eva Wiesner, Charities at its annual meeting. city's total Jewish philanthrophy, UHS music instructor, will show Other officers re-elected were it was the predecessor and one of how the teaching of musk can Irwin Green, vice-president; Al- the founders of Federation and has aid in the learning of language, fred L. Deutsch, treasurer; and remained its senior member. Bible, Jewish life and other sub- William Avrunin, secretary. The UJC's particular responsi- jects taught in the elementary New members elected to the bility today extends to all agency department. hoard of directors are Lewis S. buildings and other communal The 10 a.m. Thursday session Grossman, Joseph H. Jackier, Mil- properties and for the promotion will begin with UHS librarians ton J. Miller and Bert Smokier. and management of endowment David Elazar and Sarah Bell' Louis Tabashnik was re-elected to funds. demonstrating how periodical lit- I the board for a three-year term. erature can be a major contribu- I Highlight of the meeting was the ' tory source to Jewish studies. presentation to Tabashnik of a At 11, George M. Zeltzer, chair- gavel in recognition of the service man of the education division of 1 he has given both to the UJC and the Jewish Welfare Federation, •the Jewish Welfare Federation. TEL AVIV — Research into the will analyze Prof. Walter I. Acker- 'He served as UJC president from kibutz as a social and technological is the retiring man-'s article "Jewish Education 1966 to 1968 and system is being undertaken by the for What?" in the 1969 issue of chairman of the executive com- American Council for the Behavior- the American Jewish Year Book. mittee of Federation. The olive al Sciences in Kibutz Management The article deals with the aims i wood gavel from Israel was pre- and Social Research Center in New and achievements of Jewish educa- Isented by Zuckerman. York. United Jewish Charities, found- tion and includes a discussion of The center, 666 Fifth Ave., is administration, staff, curieulum, ed in 1899, is celebrating its 70th ' working in collaboration with the student enrollment and financing. year of continuous communal Federation of Kibutz Movements The topic will be explored by a activity. One of the earliest asso- in Israel to find out why members panel, including Solomon Schim- of Israeli collective settlements mel and Dr. Joshua Geller, UHS achieve high productivity without teachers; Mrs. Leah Drachler, a money incentives. parent, and Daniel Nadis, UHS The American behavioral sci- high school student. After lunch, entists also are trying to filed out sessions will resume with a sum- whether there is something is mary and general discussion. The the way children are reared in community is invited to the Thurs- the collectives that makes for a day sessions. For lunch reserva- warmer relatioaship between the tions, call the UHS office, DI generations. X111 f or Kibutz Researched by U.S. Scientists Miami Housing Studied MIAMI BEACH (JTA)—A coin mittee to explore all possibilities to provide low-cost housing for residents of the South Shore area of Miami Beach has been formed by the Greater Miami Jewish Fed- eration. Milton Weiss, federation president, said the committee on housing for senior citizens would work with all governmental and ' private organizations for that ob- jective. - NATIONWIDE PHARMACY 15334 W. McNICHOLS all OCCUSitl ITS 1 1 Elk. 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He said reports so far indicate that man-hour productivity in kib- utzim is higher than in societies rr SWOP :111 0 LOWER THIN LOW PRICES BEFORE YOU BLit. ✓ There are 234 kibutzim in Israel, with a population of some 85,000. Degree at Age 72 Only Beginnin g (for high prescription prices.) ✓ Cltabad to Renew Concert in 1970 1-3407. Take the cure! The embargo was imposed by former President Charles de Gaulle after the Six-Day War in which the French leader accused Israel as being the aggressor. The embargo has been continued under the regime of President Georges Pompidou although there : had been some indications that the regime was to improve relations with Israel. Sources here said that the French believe the Mirage affair is under- mining attempts to improve rela- tions with Israel and want to close this chapter by refunding the money for the planes. Such a possi- bility has been raised by a number i of French officials in talks with Israelis, but Israel insisted that it wants the planes, not the money. UK Re-Elects Paul Zuckerman A onetime immigrant from the Ukraine who can recall learning to read from the magazines his father wrapped around herring was gra- duated with a masters degree in administration from Wayne State University Tuesday evening. Morris Jacob Loren, 72, received the degree at the same time one of his daughters, Mrs. Rosalyn Barclay, was graduated. Loren, 310 Greenfield, Royal Oak, was the son of poor Ortho- dox Jews in the Ukraine. He said his father taught him to read Hebrew at age 3 but he taught himself to read Russian from the magazines his father used to sell herring. He arrived in Detroit in 1925. be- came a partner in a laundry busi- ness and, after learning English in night school, went to Wayne for a bachelors degree in 1930. Loren sold his laundry business three years ago and went to work as a substitute mathematics teach- er in the Detroit schools. He plans to start teaching accounting at Wayne County Community College while working on a doctorate in education- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 19, 1969-33 Bring P L- SECURITY CHARGECARD Hers Friendship is like money, easier made than kepi—Samuel Butler. her pieces to Us of Reasonable COST. FROM $112 95 Includes: YOUR for Fost Professional STYLING Call to Compare OUR PRICES In Her Goods Free Styling OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS 17220 Lahser Rd. Jetween Grand River & 6 Mile Rd. 531-0124 Prof. Velvel Greene of the Uni- versity of iVisconsin is shown here greeting Charles E. Feinberg who was honored on his 70th birth- day at the Chabad concert on Dec. 9. Prof. Greene was guest speaker at the Chabad event- . Detroit's Chabad leaders an- nounced this week that plans are being made for another concert to be given in 1970. Pleased with the successful event held two weeks ago at Ford Audi- torium; where nearly 2,000 people witnessed the Hasidic perform- ance, local leaders said the third such event aghin will bring to Detroit the favorite _performers who gave the concert here in two successive years. Irwin I. Cohn, who has aided the movement here and has assisted in plans for the concert, said the large attendance at the most re- cent event was an encouragement to the sponsors. 3ruing'o ref Cleaners & Furriers of Oak Park Expert Tailoring Custom Shirt Laundering Specializing in Formal Attire • Pick Up & Delivery • 22041 COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICH. 48237 L I 8-8208