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GENEVA — European Jewish themselves, modernize their ph"- NEW YORE JTA) — A member lease on life.
schools are breaking out of the "in- sical plants and raise their stand of the board of governors of the
tellectual ghettos" hitherto im ants of teaching. This included Ne‘v fork Board of Rabbi s, wr i t i ng
posed on them by lack of funds, subsidies for c on s t r u c t ion of in the current issue of the board's
manpower and channels of com- schools and talmudei Torah, teach- bulletin, denounced self-appointed
munication, it was reported here er training programs, publication Jewish defense groups that "ap-
by Stanley Abramovitch, director of religious texts and visual aids pear on the scene who allege to
of the Jewish education depart- and other education assistance. speak for the entire Jewish com-
SEE OR CALL
ment at the Joint Distribution JDC is currently spending
munity while they actually only
Committee's Geneva headquarters
echo sentiments of a small seg-
about $400,000 a year for these
fo r overseas operations.
Abramovitch pointed to the for- purposes in Europe, mostly in ment of Jewry."
1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM
Rabbi Kurt Klappholz, writing
RES. 642-6836
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oration of a European Association France, he said. JDC receives its
on
"The
Defense
of
Jewish
Rights,"
of Principals of Jewish Day Schools funds mainly from the cam -
as one of several recent develop -
paigns of the United Jewish Ap- did
not
mention
any in
existing
de
tense
group
by name
his article,
ments which have created a new
peal.
but the thrust appeared to be
spirit among Jewish educators in
There are now 47 full-time Jew- aimed at the Jewish Defense '
Europe.
ish day schools in 11 continental League headed by Rabbi Melt'
He
observed
that
JDC
Educa-
tion department has worked in European countries, with an enroll- Kahane.
Rabbi Klappholz, however,
ment of over 8,000 pupils, Abramo-
Europe since the end of World War witch said. In addition, about 20,- urged training, under Jewish
II to help Jewish full-time and sup- 000 children attend over 300 tal- auspices, of young Jews in self-
plementary s c h o o 1 s reconstitute mudei Torah. The combined en- defense methods to protect them-
rollment of full-time and supple- ! selves against street attacks.
mentary schools represents about He asserted that "since the es-
20 per cent of an estimated 135,000 tablished leadership of Jewry is
Jewish children between the ages slow moving and often unable
of 6 and 17 living in the 11 coon- to grasp the urgent need of the
tries.
i hour, self-styled leaders quickly
Abramovitch expressed his con- move into the vacuum of leader-
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the publication and that they did
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the police in our communities"
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