AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL 4-PAGE SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY EDITION 2nd ANNUAL DETROIT SYMPHONY CONCERT, FORD AUD., SUNDAY, FEB. 22 KOL AKIVA "thou shall teach it diligently to your children" Deut. 6, 7 VOL. 1 —NO. 1 AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL, 24061 Coolidge H'way., OAK PARK, Michigan MILLIKEN'S EDUCATION PROGRAM ENDORSES VALUE OF THE HEBREW DAY SCHOOL OPTION CHALLENGE OF FUTURE HELD IN CHOICE OF DAY SCHOOL OPTION TO BUILD INFORMED JEWISH LAITY By David S. Tanzman, President Childhood education is prologue to adult conduct. It is utterly essential that the children of the chosen people be given an educational choice in this community which not only meets the entrance requirements of more demanding in- Stitutions of learning both religious and non religious but also strengthens the Jewish stu- dent with necessary intellectual insight and mental maturity to cope with the forces bent on confusing and confounding him and leading him away from Judaism. With this target of purpose the AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL came into existence and set its curriculum accordingly. We envision the AKIVA graduate as one wholly prepared for the involvement in local, national and worldly events and at the same time a positive personality dedicated to living in accordance with the rules of the Jewish faith as stated in the Torah and projected for day to day living by great prophets and rabbinical sages. What are the OPTIONS that AKIVA OF- FERS THE JEWISH BOY AND GIRL IN THE METROPOLITAN DETROIT COMMUNITY? Instead of going to public school which by its very nature does not teach religious precepts or practices, AKIVA offers a Hebrew school in which required general studies are obtained along with necessary religious education. Both - Love of Israel and commitment to its purpose in the future of Judaism, as it has been in the past is taught with unreserved dedication by fife AKIVA staff. In addition there is the future expectation of AKIVA insofar as a senior High School in Detroit is concerned. At present this is not available in Detroit. This AKIVA feels is a MUST in its program of preparation for the higher institutions of learning and the real world thereafter. Another option of special interest by AKIVA is the cal- endar. The public school schedule throughout "And thou shalt love the Lord Your G-D With all thy heart, with all thy soul And with all thy might" We are living through difficult times. Conflict seems to be the order of the day, both on the domestic and international scene. Abroad, we are witnessing conflict in the form of a war in Viet- nam, tension in the Middle East—with tiny Israel struggling vali- antly for its very existence—starvation in Biafra and a multitude of other potential hot beds throughout the globe. At home, we are surrounded by conflict as expressed by racial unrest, violence on the campus, the generation gap, the use of drugs and disregard of moral and ethical norms. Mankind has turned its back to the Rabbi Pick ideals and values which have given it direction and guidance in the past. Are there new ideas and values evolving to take the place of the old? Or have we out-lived the era where ideals and values are needed to give purpose to life? Judaism offers us a frame of reference and presents us with a perspective, so di- rectly lacking at this cross road in history. By their very nature, the teachings of Judaism are both timeless and timely. Its truths are eternal but, at the same time, ap- plicable to each new era and meaningful to each new generation. How can present day youth meet the chal- lenge and apply the teachings of Judaism to its contemporary environment? The Hebrew Day School seeks to provide the answer. It is the pur- pose and function of the Hebrew Day School not only to expose the Jewish child to the teachings of our religious and cultural heritage, but also to show him its meaningfulness and relevency in our modern society so that he will be inspired to shape his life in accordance with its lofty ideals and Mine precepfs. Rabbi Manfred- Pick,Plineip al. ' the year is geared to accommodate the Gre- gorian calendar—whereas the AKIVA schedule of curriculum and activities takes the Jewish calendar into positive account as well. In this manner the religious holidays of the Jewish faith and the national holidays are fully enjoyed. Finally, the entire structure of religious education at AKIVA is intended to further a Torah-oriented Judaism as developed through the ages by the prophets and sages. This can only be presented with total integrity and wholesome meaningfulness when taught by teachers who are both highly qualified and who actually live the very instruction in their daily lives. In this manner AKIVA feels that the edu- cated Jewish laity necessary to support the offi- cialdom of religious and professional lay leaders of our communities will come forth. Leadership without intelligent following has no opportunity to succeed. It is this combination of options, facilities and attitudes that make AKIVA unique in the metropolitan Detroit community. This option is essential to the Jewish boy and girl whose par- ents mean to address themselves to this ques- tion: THROUGH WHAT INSTRUCTION DO I WANT MY CHILD TO COME AND HOPE- FULLY COME AWAY WITH A POSITIVE OUTLOOK IN LIFE—BOTH SECULAR AND RELIGIOUS? AKIVA feels the answer is in the day school — singularly the AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL. of these study programs take place in the same hours that every American boy and girl as- sumes as must study hours. The public school system automatically im- poses upon Jewish boys and girls and their par- ents the necessity of continuing educational hours into the late afternoon and evening to ob- tain a minimum Jewish education whereas the AKIVA curriculum of combining general and religious studies during normal school hours releases the Jewish boy and girl for the second set of options—to do as they wish—at sports, social activity, art, library or any direction which commands their attention and permits their time. This is a set of options available only to the youngsters who have completed their general and religious studies for the day. The option of the public school and the afternoon Hebrew school—and this is accepted reluctantly if chosen, too often results in the compromise of the Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah and is the point of conclusion rather than the point of intensification. OAK PARK MAYOR PROCLAIMS AKIVA DAY SCHOOL WEEK PROCLAMATION Joupi AKIVA MORN DAY SCHOOL WEEK PCDRUARY 15-22140, 1970 MAYOR hisiEREAS, THC AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL MA! BCCM rsrAntsno SINCE 1966 IN THE CITY Of OAR PARK; AND WV EA So WOOER THE CUIOAMCC Of THC PRINCIPAL, HANOI HAmcmco PICK ATIO ITS PRESIDENT, NI. DAVID TANZMAN, THE AKITA WORE,' DAT SCHOOL HAS BROADENED THE EDUCATIONAL H.R. Izomo or RANT Or OAK PARK'S CHILDREN WHO WILL GVIDC THE DESTINIES Of OUR CITT'3 FUTURE; AND WHEREAS., THE AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL OCICNDS, MEASURE, UPON THE CONTRIBUTIONS IN A CHEAT or FRIENDS AHD 30P0. ORTERs FOR ITS PERT ExISTERcE; AND WH EREAS, K NEW, THE PROCEEDS or THE 2ND ANNUAL CONCERT, TO BC HELD IN THE FORD AUDITORIUM, FEBRUARY 22ND, 1970, WHICH WILL FEATURE THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, TO BC CONDUCTED BT SCRCIU COMISSIONA Or THE BALTIMORE SYMPHONY AND ALSO, MISS MADELINE SCHATZ, GUEST VIOLIN. 1ST, WILL OC DIRECTED TO BRING TO rousiLimcmc THE MANY PLANS OF THE AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL; THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH FORBES, MAYOR, URGE ALL cicizrms or THE CITY OF BAR . PARK TO SUPPORT THE CONCERT ON FERAUARY 22mo, 1970 AND I DO MOM DECLARE THE VEEK Or FEORVARY 19-2200, 1970 As AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL WEEK IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HAVE HEREUNTO SIGHED MY NAME OFFICIALLY AHD CAUSED THE SEAL OF THE CITY Or OAK PARK TO ME AFFIXED THIS 29TH DAY or DCCLMOLR, 19i0. TitE DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS - lefty; Jathray - 2,- 1970-19